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Introduced
12/22/2021
12/22/2021
In Committee
03/25/2022
03/25/2022
Crossed Over
03/02/2022
03/02/2022
Passed
Dead
04/08/2022
04/08/2022
Introduced Session
102nd General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that a neglected minor includes any minor under the age of 12 (rather than 14) years whose parent or other person responsible for the minor's welfare leaves the minor without supervision for an unreasonable period of time without regard for the mental or physical health, safety, or welfare of that minor. Provides that neglect does not include permitting a child, whose basic needs are met and who is of sufficient age and maturity to avoid harm or unreasonable risk of harm, to engage in independent activities, including: (1) traveling to and from school, including by walking, running, or bicycling; (2) traveling to and from nearby commercial or recreational activities; (3) engaging in outdoor play; (4) remaining in a vehicle unattended, except as otherwise provided by law; (5) remaining at home unattended; or (6) engaging in a similar independent activity. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits child abandonment when he or she, as a parent, guardian, or other person having physical custody or control of a child, without regard for the mental or physical health, safety, or welfare of that child, knowingly leaves that child who is under the age of 12 (rather than 13) without supervision by a responsible person over the age of 14 for a period of 24 hours or more.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and the Criminal Code of 2012 to lower the minimum age at which a child can be left unsupervised without the parent being liable for child neglect or abandonment. It changes the age from 14 to 12 years old for neglect and from 13 to 12 years old for abandonment. The bill also defines what does not constitute neglect, such as allowing a child of sufficient age and maturity to engage in independent activities like traveling to school, playing outdoors, or remaining at home unattended. The goal is to reflect changing societal norms and provide more flexibility for parents while still prioritizing the safety and well-being of children.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs, Justice
Sponsors (11)
Dan McConchie (R)*,
Sue Scherer (D)*,
Elgie Sims (D)*,
Kelly Cassidy (D),
Will Guzzardi (D),
Maura Hirschauer (D),
Joe Sosnowski (R),
Anne Stava-Murray (D),
Dave Vella (D),
Maurice West (D),
Michael Zalewski (D),
Last Action
Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments (on 03/25/2022)
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