Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2134

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Engrossed
3/29/23  
Refer
3/30/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  
Enrolled
5/11/23  
Chaptered
6/30/23  

Caption

ADOPTION-NONIDENTIFYING INFO

Impact

The legislation introduces significant changes in how identifying information is handled in adoption cases. It ensures that individuals involved—birth parents and adopted persons—are fully aware of their rights to receive and share information through established channels. This includes a notable provision stating that adult adopted individuals must be at least 21 years old to receive such information unless exceptions are made per the outlined conditions in the amendment.

Summary

SB2134 amends the Illinois Adoption Act, specifically focusing on enhancing the process and protocols related to the registration and sharing of identifying information between adopted persons and their birth relatives. The bill mandates that parties involved in the adoption process, such as the Department of Children and Family Services and juvenile courts, must inform birth parents about the Illinois Adoption Registry and Medical Information Exchange. Additionally, they must confirm the birth parent's understanding and receipt of this information, emphasizing the rights and resources available to them regarding contact and information sharing.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding SB2134 highlight a generally positive sentiment towards improving the adoption process and fostering openness between birth families and adoptees. Stakeholders, including child welfare advocates, have expressed support for these changes, viewing them as crucial for better understanding and connections among families. However, there may also be concerns about privacy and the potential emotional impacts on involved parties.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the age restrictions for accessing identifying information and the processes involved for individuals under 21 years of age. Some advocates could argue that these stipulations may unnecessarily delay or complicate the ability of younger adopted persons to connect with their birth families, thus sparking debates on the balance between protecting privacy and promoting transparency in adoption scenarios.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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