AUDIT-CORONER TRAINING BOARD
A significant aspect of the bill is its recognition of the varying qualifications of elected coroners, many of whom lack formal training in death investigations. The resolution aims to ensure that all coroners meet minimum training standards by scrutinizing the Board’s ability to implement quality training programs. This move could potentially lead to greater accountability and an enhancement of skills among coroners, thereby improving the quality of death investigations across Illinois.
HR0013 is a resolution introduced in the Illinois House of Representatives that seeks to enhance oversight of the Illinois Coroner Training Board. The bill calls for the Auditor General to conduct a performance audit of the Coroner Training Board, focusing on its administration of the Coroner Training Board Act. This assessment will include evaluating the effectiveness of the basic and continuing education training offered to coroners, who play a critical role in the investigation of deaths and public health tracking.
Throughout discussions surrounding HR0013, there appears to be a consensus on the necessity of improved training standards for coroners. However, concerns were raised about the implications of the audit findings and whether they would result in legislative changes that could impose stricter regulations or requirements on coroners. Some stakeholders argue that while training is vital, it must not excessively burden the elected officials who serve in these positions.
The resolution also highlights existing deficiencies in the Coroner Training Board's operations, such as outdated board memberships and ineffective communication on their official website. These issues underscore a broader need for revitalization within the Board to ensure that it functions optimally and fulfills its mandate to provide effective training and resources for coroners.