01/25/2024
New legislation is proposed to deposit POLST forms in a central database. Many people don't know that estate planning documents like powers of attorney and trusts are not recorded with any central agency during your lifetime.
Advance Directive Registry
SB 2644
(Morrison, D-Deerfield) requires the Secretary of State to create an electronic registry, known as the Advance Directive Registry, through which Illinois residents may deposit a Department of Public Health Uniform Practitioner Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) form. Provides that information in the Registry is to be made available to hospitals and they may rely on the information obtained from it. Further provides that the Secretary of State and SOS employees, absent gross negligence or willful misconduct, are immune from civil and criminal liability related to creating or maintaining the Registry. The bill has been assigned to the Senate Judiciary Committee.