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Plummer Legislation Strengthening DCFS Transparency And Accountability Signed Into Law

New law requires DCFS notices in child abuse or neglect cases to spell out findings, appeal rights and more.

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Illinois State Sen. Jason PlummerEDWARDSVILLE — State Senator Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) sponsored legislation recently signed into law to strengthen transparency and accountability in Department of Children & Family Service (DCFS) investigations involving allegations of child abuse or neglect.

“DCFS has repeatedly failed Illinois children and families, and a lack of transparency only makes those failures worse,” said Senator Plummer. “When the state makes a determination in a child abuse or neglect case, the people involved deserve clear answers about the allegations, the findings, and their right to challenge that decision. Government should never hide behind confusing notices or a broken bureaucracy.”

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House Bill 4242 amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act by requiring DCFS to include additional information in written notices of final determinations involving indicated findings of abuse or neglect.

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Under the new law, notices must include a statement of the allegation and indicated finding, the length of time the finding will remain in the State Central Register, and information regarding the right to request an administrative appeal. The notice must also explain the deadline and process for filing an appeal, as well as the right to request a copy of the relevant investigative file.

“When children’s safety and families’ rights are at stake, there is no room for vague explanations or bureaucratic runaround,” added Plummer. “This law forces DCFS to provide clear information and creates another layer of accountability for an agency that desperately needs it.”

House Bill 4242 takes effect January 1, 2027.

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