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Introduced
02/04/2025
02/04/2025
In Committee
05/06/2025
05/06/2025
Crossed Over
04/03/2025
04/03/2025
Passed
08/01/2025
08/01/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
08/01/2025
08/01/2025
Introduced Session
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Requires the Department of Children and Family Services to prepare adolescents to successfully transition to independence, including transition planning for youth who qualify for a guardian as a person with a disability under the Probate Act of 1975. Requires the Department to establish rules and regulations concerning transition planning for youth aging out of care. Requires the Department to make reasonable efforts to develop an age and developmentally appropriate individualized youth-driven transition plan for each youth in care aged 15 and over to help such youth develop and strengthen those life skills that lead to successful adult living. Sets forth the various subject areas the youth-driven transition plan shall cover. Provides that the Department shall include the youth-driven transition plan in the youth's service plan; and make reasonable efforts to assist the youth in accomplishing the plan, to develop strategies to resolve barriers, and to ensure the youth is aware of any post-case closure supports and services and how to access such supports and services. Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. In a provision concerning children placed by the Department of Children and Family Services in a qualified residential treatment program, requires the Department to submit at each status and permanency hearing evidence detailing the Department's efforts to ensure the minor is engaged in age and developmentally appropriate activities to develop life skills, which may include extracurricular activities, coaching by caregivers, or instruction in individual or group settings. Requires juvenile courts to conduct Successful Transition to Adulthood Review (STAR) hearings to review the Department's efforts to ensure that minors are provided with opportunities to engage in individualized future-focused planning towards adulthood, to develop age-appropriate daily living skills to live successfully as adults, and if applicable, to be prepared to transition out of care at age 21. Provides that whenever a court grants a petition to reinstate wardship, the court shall schedule the case for a permanency hearing and a Successful Transition to Adulthood Review hearing, if applicable. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 2026.
AI Summary
This bill aims to improve the transition of youth in the child welfare system to independent adulthood by making several key changes to existing laws. The bill requires the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to prepare a comprehensive, age-appropriate, youth-driven transition plan for each youth in care aged 15 and over. This plan must address critical areas of adult preparation, including life skills assessment, education, post-high school goals, driver's education, extracurricular activities, internships, employment, housing, health, financial stability, supportive connections, transition to adult services, and necessary adult living documents. The Department must include this plan in the youth's service plan and make reasonable efforts to help the youth accomplish their goals. Additionally, the bill introduces Successful Transition to Adulthood Review (STAR) hearings for youth aged 17 and older or those with an independence permanency goal, where the court will review the youth's transition progress, documents, support connections, and preparation for independent living. The bill also requires DCFS to help youth obtain essential documents like identification, Social Security card, medical records, and other important paperwork before case closure. These provisions are designed to better support foster youth in developing the skills and resources necessary for successful independent living after leaving the child welfare system, with the bill set to take effect on July 1, 2026.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services, Justice
Sponsors (22)
Lakesia Collins (D)*,
Kimberly du Buclet (D)*,
Li Arellano (R),
Cristina Castro (D),
Javier Cervantes (D),
Terra Costa Howard (D),
Michael Crawford (D),
Lisa Davis (D),
Mary Edly-Allen (D),
Laura Ellman (D),
Sara Feigenholtz (D),
Graciela Guzmán (D),
Adriane Johnson (D),
Rob Martwick (D),
Robert Peters (D),
Mike Porfirio (D),
Willie Preston (D),
Mike Simmons (D),
Doris Turner (D),
Rachel Ventura (D),
Celina Villanueva (D),
Mark Walker (D),
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0107 (on 08/01/2025)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=1504&GAID=18&DocTypeID=SB&SessionID=114&GA=104 |
| BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB1504enr.htm |
| BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB1504eng.htm |
| Senate Amendment 001 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB1504sam001.htm |
| BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB1504.htm |
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