Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 47/1-108.1

Complaint classification.
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"Complaint classification" means the Department shall categorize reports about conditions, care or services in a facility into one of three groups after an investigation:
 
 
(1) "An invalid report" means any report made under 
 
this Act for which it is determined after an investigation that no credible evidence of abuse, neglect or other deficiency relating to the complaint exists;
 
 
(2) "A valid report" means a report made under this 
 
Act if an investigation determines that some credible evidence of the alleged abuse, neglect or other deficiency relating to the complaint exists; and
 
 
(3) "An undetermined report" means a report made 
 
under this Act in which it was not possible to initiate or complete an investigation on the basis of information provided to the Department. 

this Act for which it is determined after an investigation that no credible evidence of abuse, neglect or other deficiency relating to the complaint exists;
Act if an investigation determines that some credible evidence of the alleged abuse, neglect or other deficiency relating to the complaint exists; and
under this Act in which it was not possible to initiate or complete an investigation on the basis of information provided to the Department.

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