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Illinois Chapter of the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. |
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During the summer 2009 session of the Illinois legislature the Illinois Premise Alert Act (ILPAA) (PA 96-0788) was passed that requires that Public Safety agencies with CAD programs initiate a Premise Alert Program (PAP) to maintain information on individuals with special needs within their coverage area. This act was signed by Governor Quinn on August 28, 2009. |
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PUBLIC
SAFETY
(430
ILCS 132/) Illinois Premise Alert Program (PAP) Act.
(430 ILCS 132/1)
Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Illinois Premise
Alert Program (PAP) Act.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/5)
Sec. 5. Purpose. It is the policy of the State of Illinois to ensure
that consistently high levels of public safety services are available
to all members of the State, including people who may require special
consideration in order to access services. This program shall seek to
afford people with disabilities or special needs or both the same
access to public safety services provided to all citizens. It is the
intent of this program to offer guidance and direction to public
safety workers in responding to and assisting those people with
special needs or disabilities or both with whom they will have
contact in the performance of their duties and responsibilities. The
ability to effectively deal with special needs individuals is
enhanced with knowledge or information. The ability to identify
special needs individuals, their places of employment, educational
facilities, and residences are valuable resources in instances when
or if an emergency response by law enforcement or fire protection
personnel or both are needed.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/10)
Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
"Disability" means an individual's physical or mental
impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life
activities; a record of such impairment; or when the individual is
regarded as having such an impairment.
"Special needs individuals" means those individuals who
have or are at increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental,
behavioral, or emotional condition and who also require health and
related services of a type or amount beyond that required by
individuals generally.
"Public safety agency" means a functional division of a
public agency that provides firefighting, police, medical, or other
emergency services.
"Computer aided dispatch" or "CAD" means a
database maintained by the public safety agency or public safety
answering point used in conjunction with 9-1-1 caller data.
"Premise Alert Program" or "PAP" means a
computer aided
dispatch database of individuals with special needs maintained by
public safety agencies.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/15)
Sec. 15. Reporting of Special Needs Individuals.
(a) Public safety agencies shall make reasonable efforts to
publicize the Premise Alert Program (PAP) database. Means of
publicizing the database include, but are not limited to, pamphlets
and websites.
(b) Families, caregivers, or the individuals with disabilities or
special needs may contact their local law enforcement agency or fire
department or fire protection district.
(c) Public safety workers are to be cognitive of special needs
individuals they may come across when they respond to calls. If
workers are able to identify individuals who have special needs, they
shall try to ascertain as specifically as possible what that special
need might be. The public safety worker should attempt to verify the
special need as provided in item (2) of subsection (d).
(d) The disabled individual's name, date of birth, phone number, and
residential address or place of employment should also be obtained
for possible entry into the PAP database.
(1) Whenever possible, it is preferable that written
permission is obtained from a parent, guardian, family member, or
caregiver of the individual themselves prior to being entered into
the PAP database.
(2) No individual may be entered into a PAP
database unless the special need has been verified. Acceptable means
of verifying a special need for purposes of this program shall
include statements by:
(A) the individual,
(B) family members,
(C) friends,
(D) caregivers, or
(E) medical personnel familiar with the
individual.
(e) For public safety agencies that share the same CAD
database, information collected by one agency serviced by the CAD
database is to be disseminated to all agencies utilizing that database.
(f) Information received at an incorrect public safety
agency shall be accepted and forwarded to the correct agency as soon
as possible.
(g) All information entered into the PAP database must be updated
every 2 years or when such information changes.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/20)
Sec. 20. Provision of information to the field. When special needs
information comes up in a CAD database, the telecommunicator shall
relay that information to responding personnel.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/24)
Sec. 24. Data control. Any person designated by a public safety
agency to control data entered into the PAP database shall develop
policies and procedures for the control of such data.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/25)
Sec. 25. Confidentiality. The information gathered as part of PAP
shall remain strictly confidential. The information shall be used
only to provide assistance to emergency medical and police
responders. No public safety worker shall knowingly violate this
confidentiality clause. Citizens who believe their health privacy
rights have been violated may file a complaint with the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) via the Office of
Civil Rights (OCR).
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/30)
Sec. 30. Liability. Except for willful or wanton misconduct, a
public safety agency shall not be subject to civil liabilities for
duties relating to the reporting of special needs individuals.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/35)
Sec. 35. Citizen advisory. Citizens electing to participate in PAP
must be advised that the provision of special needs information will
not result in preferential treatment.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/40)
Sec. 40. Duration of program. The establishment and continued
existence of PAP shall be based on funding availability.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)
(430 ILCS 132/99)
Sec. 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.
(Source:
P.A. 96-788, eff. 8-28-09.)