Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/2-3.166

Youth suicide awareness and prevention.
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(a) This Section may be referred to as Ann Marie's Law.
 
(b) The State Board of Education shall do both of the following:
 
 
(1) In consultation with a youth suicide prevention 
 
organization operating in this State and organizations representing school boards and school personnel, develop a model youth suicide awareness and prevention policy that is consistent with subsection (c) of this Section.
 
 
(2) Compile, develop, and post on its publicly 
 
accessible Internet website both of the following, which may include materials already publicly available:
 
 
 
(A) Recommended guidelines and educational 
 
 
materials for training and professional development.
 
 
 
(B) Recommended resources and age-appropriate 
 
 
educational materials on youth suicide awareness and prevention.
 
(c) The model policy developed by the State Board of Education under
subsection (b) of this Section and any policy adopted by a school board
under subsection (d) of this Section shall include all of the following:
 
 
(1) A statement on youth suicide awareness and 
 
prevention.
 
 
(2) Protocols for administering youth suicide 
 
awareness and prevention education to staff and students.
 
 
(3) Methods of prevention, including procedures for 
 
early identification and referral of students at risk of suicide.
 
 
(4) Methods of intervention, including procedures 
 
that address an emotional or mental health safety plan for students identified as being at increased risk of suicide, including those students who:
 
 
 
(A) suffer from a mental health disorder;
 
 
 
(B) suffer from a substance abuse disorder;
 
 
 
(C) engage in self-harm or have previously 
 
 
attempted suicide;
 
 
 
(D) reside in an out-of-home placement;
 
 
 
(E) are experiencing homelessness;
 
 
 
(F) are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or 
 
 
questioning (LGBTQ);
 
 
 
(G) are bereaved by suicide; or
 
 
 
(H) have a medical condition or certain types of 
 
 
disabilities.
 
 
(5) Methods of responding to a student or staff 
 
suicide or suicide attempt.
 
 
(6) Reporting procedures.
 
 
(7) Recommended resources on youth suicide awareness 
 
and prevention programs, including current contact information for such programs.
 
(d) Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year, each school board shall review and update its current suicide awareness and prevention policy to be consistent with subsection (c) of this Section or adopt an age-appropriate youth suicide awareness and
prevention policy consistent with subsection (c) of this Section, inform each
school district employee and the parent or legal guardian of each
student enrolled in the school district of such policy, and post
such policy on the school district's publicly accessible Internet
website. The policy adopted by a school board under this
subsection (d) may be based upon the model policy developed by the
State Board of Education under subsection (b) of this Section.

organization operating in this State and organizations representing school boards and school personnel, develop a model youth suicide awareness and prevention policy that is consistent with subsection (c) of this Section.
accessible Internet website both of the following, which may include materials already publicly available:
materials for training and professional development.
educational materials on youth suicide awareness and prevention.
prevention.
awareness and prevention education to staff and students.
early identification and referral of students at risk of suicide.
that address an emotional or mental health safety plan for students identified as being at increased risk of suicide, including those students who:
attempted suicide;
questioning (LGBTQ);
disabilities.
suicide or suicide attempt.
and prevention programs, including current contact information for such programs.

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