325 ILCS 5/10

Any person who makes a report or who investigates a report under this Act shall testify fully in any judicial proceeding or administrative hearing resulting from such report, as to any evidence of abuse or neglect, or the cause thereof

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(325 ILCS 5/10) (from Ch. 23, par. 2060)
    Sec. 10. Any person who makes a report or who investigates a report under this Act shall testify fully in any judicial proceeding or administrative hearing resulting from such report, as to any evidence of abuse or neglect, or the cause thereof. Any person who is required to report a suspected case of abuse or neglect under Section 4 of this Act shall testify fully in any administrative hearing resulting from such report, as to any evidence of abuse or neglect or the cause thereof. No evidence shall be excluded by reason of any common law or statutory privilege relating to communications between the alleged perpetrator of abuse or neglect, or the child subject of the report under this Act and any person who is required to report a suspected case of abuse or neglect under Section 4 of this Act or the person making or investigating the report.
(Source: P.A. 97-387, eff. 8-15-11.)

    
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6 cases, 1996–2015 · leading case: People v. Stechly
People v. Stechly (2007) ill · cites it 4× “" 325 ILCS 5/10 (West 2000). Moreover, the Department is required, "to the fullest extent possible," to "cooperate with and * * * seek the cooperation and involvement of all appropriate public and private agencies, including * * * law enforcement agencies, [and] courts of…”
Kemp-Golden v. Department of Children & Family Services (1996) illappct · cites it 2× “) 325 ILCS 5/10 (West 1994). This section contemplates two categories of "subjects” of a report, one category being the alleged perpetrator of abuse or neglect and the other category being "the child subject.”
In re Marriage of Troy S. (2001) illappct · cites it 2× “) 325 ILCS 5/10 (West 1998). Section 10, however, does not apply because the instant proceeding is not a “judicial proceeding resulting from [a] report” under the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.”
The Sierra Club v. The Office of Mines and Minerals of the Department of Natural Resources (2015) illappct “" The plaintiff had filed the report of abuse and testified as a witness at the adminis- trative hearing, as she was required to do by statute (325 ILCS 5/10 (West 1994)). Kemp- Golden, 281 Ill.”
People v. Stechly (2007) ill · cites it 2× “” 325 ILCS 5/10 (West 2000). Moreover, the Department is required, “to the fullest extent possible,” to “cooperate with and *** seek the cooperation and involvement of all appropriate public and private agencies, including *** law enforcement agencies, [and] courts of competent…”
Sierra Club v. Office of Mines and Minerals of the Department of Natural Resources (2015) illappct “" The plaintiff had filed the report of abuse and testified as a witness at the adminis- trative hearing, as she was required to do by statute (325 ILCS 5/10 (West 1994)). Kemp- Golden, 281 Ill.”
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