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Code · Illinois · Chapter 730 — CORRECTIONS · Act 5

Sec. 3-2.7-30. Duties of the Department of Juvenile Justice or county-operated juvenile detention center.

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Sec. 3-2.7-30. Duties of the Department of Juvenile Justice or county-operated juvenile detention center.
(a)The Department of Juvenile Justice and every county-operated juvenile detention center shall allow any youth to communicate with the Ombudsperson or a deputy at any time. The communication:
(1)may be in person, by phone, by mail, or by any other means deemed appropriate in
light of security concerns; and
(2)is confidential and privileged.
(b)The Department and county-operated juvenile detention centers shall allow the Ombudsperson and deputies full and unannounced access to youth and Department facilities and county-operated juvenile detention centers at any time. The Department and county-operated juvenile detention centers shall furnish the Ombudsperson and deputies with appropriate meeting space in each facility in order to preserve confidentiality.
(c)The Department and county-operated juvenile detention centers shall allow the Ombudsperson and deputies to participate in professional development opportunities provided by the Department of Juvenile Justice and county-operated juvenile detention centers as practical and to attend appropriate professional training when requested by the Ombudsperson.
(d)The Department and county-operated juvenile detention centers shall provide the Ombudsperson copies of critical incident reports involving a youth residing in a facility operated by the Department or a county-operated juvenile detention center. Critical incidents include, but are not limited to, severe injuries that result in hospitalization, suicide attempts that require medical intervention, sexual abuse, and escapes.
(e)The Department and county-operated juvenile detention centers shall provide the Ombudsperson with reasonable advance notice of all internal administrative and disciplinary hearings regarding a youth residing in a facility operated by the Department or a county-operated juvenile detention center.
(f)The Department of Juvenile Justice and county-operated juvenile detention centers may not discharge, demote, discipline, or in any manner discriminate or retaliate against a youth or an employee who in good faith makes a complaint to the Office of the Independent Juvenile Ombudsperson or cooperates with the Office.
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