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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 2605

Sec. 2605-360. Rules for confidentiality of juvenile records.

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Sec. 2605-360. Rules for confidentiality of juvenile records. To develop rules that guarantee the confidentiality of the individually identifiable juvenile records described in Section 2605-355 except to juvenile authorities who request information concerning the minor and who certify in writing that the information will not be disclosed to any other party except as provided under law or order of court. For purposes of this Section, "juvenile authorities" means:
(1)A judge of the circuit court and members of the staff of the court designated by the
judge.
(2)Parties to the proceedings under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and their attorneys.
(3)Probation officers and court appointed advocates for the juvenile authorized by the
judge hearing the case.
(4)Any individual or public or private agency having custody of the child pursuant to
court order.
(5)Any individual or public or private agency providing education, medical, or mental
health services to the child when the requested information is needed to determine the appropriate service or treatment for the minor.
(6)Any potential placement provider when the release is authorized by the court for the
limited purpose of determining the appropriateness of the potential placement.
(7)Law enforcement officers and prosecutors.
(8)Adult and juvenile prisoner review boards.
(9)Authorized military personnel.
(10)Individuals authorized by court.
(11)The Illinois General Assembly or any committee or commission of the General
Assembly.
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