Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 270 - ADULT PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY SERVICES
Subpart C - ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES PROGRAM
Section 270.245 - Access to Alleged Victims and Relevant Records
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The designated APS provider agencies shall have access to alleged victims who are reported to be victims of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or self- neglect in order to assess the validity of the report, assess other needs of the alleged victim, and provide services in accordance with the Act. [ 320 ILCS 20/13(a)]
b) When the case worker is unable to access the alleged victim due to interference by another, the case worker shall seek the assistance of law enforcement. If the report is a Priority 1, the APS case worker shall immediately seek police assistance in accessing the alleged victim. If the report is a Priority 2 or a Priority 3, the APS case worker shall make at least one additional attempt, and up to four additional attempts, to gain access to the residence prior to seeking police assistance.
c) When access to an eligible adult is denied, including the refusal to provide requested records, the Office of the Attorney General, the Department, or the APS provider agency may petition the court for an order to require appropriate access where:
d) If the initial face-to-face visit indicates that the alleged victim does not meet the eligibility criterion for the program, the APS provider agency will terminate the assessment, document this finding in the case record, and refer the person to other appropriate services or agencies.