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Public Act 104-0829 |
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AN ACT concerning State government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Substance Use Disorder Act is amended by |
changing the heading of Article 40 and Sections 40-5, 40-10, |
and 40-15 and by adding Section 40-25 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 301/Art. 40 heading) |
ARTICLE 40. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES TREATMENT |
FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLIENTS |
(Source: P.A. 100-759, eff. 1-1-19.) |
(20 ILCS 301/40-5) |
Sec. 40-5. Election of specialized case management |
treatment. |
(a) As used in this Article, "specialized case management" |
means a coordinated approach to the delivery of substance use |
disorder services that adheres to the standards and procedures |
described in 77 Ill. Adm. Code 2060.530(d). |
(b) An individual whose use of drugs or alcohol led to the |
individual being with a substance use disorder who is charged |
with, pleading guilty to, or being found guilty or convicted |
of a crime or any other person charged with, pleading guilty |
to, or being found guilty or convicted of a misdemeanor |
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violation of the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act and who has |
not been previously convicted of a violation of that Act may |
elect specialized case management services with treatment |
under the supervision of a program holding a valid |
intervention license for designated program services issued by |
the Department, referred to in this Article as "designated |
program", unless: |
(1) the crime is a crime of violence; |
(2) the crime is a violation of Section 401(a), |
401(b), 401(c) where the person electing specialized case |
management treatment has been previously convicted of a |
non-probationable felony or the violation is |
non-probationable, 401(d) where the violation is |
non-probationable, 401.1, 402(a), 405 or 407 of the |
Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or Section 12-7.3 of |
the Criminal Code of 2012, or Section 4(d), 4(e), 4(f), |
4(g), 5(d), 5(e), 5(f), 5(g), 5.1, 7 or 9 of the Cannabis |
Control Act or Section 15, 20, 55, 60(b)(3), 60(b)(4), |
60(b)(5), 60(b)(6), or 65 of the Methamphetamine Control |
and Community Protection Act or is otherwise ineligible |
for probation under Section 70 of the Methamphetamine |
Control and Community Protection Act; |
(3) the person has a record of 2 or more convictions of |
a crime of violence; |
(4) other criminal proceedings alleging commission of |
a felony are pending against the person; |
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(5) the person is on probation or parole and the |
appropriate parole or probation authority does not consent |
to that election; |
(6) the person elected and was admitted to a |
designated program on 2 prior occasions within any |
consecutive 2-year period; |
(7) the person has been convicted of residential |
burglary and has a record of one or more felony |
convictions; |
(8) the crime is a violation of Section 11-501 of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance; or |
(9) the crime is a reckless homicide or a reckless |
homicide of an unborn child, as defined in Section 9-3 or |
9-3.2 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of |
2012, in which the cause of death consists of the driving |
of a motor vehicle by a person under the influence of |
alcohol or any other drug or drugs at the time of the |
violation. |
(c) Nothing in this Section shall preclude an individual |
who is charged with or convicted of a crime that is a violation |
of Section 60(b)(1) or 60(b)(2) of the Methamphetamine Control |
and Community Protection Act, and who is otherwise eligible to |
make the election provided for under this Section, from being |
eligible to make an election for specialized case management |
treatment as a condition of probation as provided for under |
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this Article. |
(d) Nothing in this Section shall preclude any individual |
whose use of drugs or alcohol led to the individual being |
charged with or convicted of a crime from receiving |
specialized case management services with a designated program |
if such services are ordered by the court. |
(Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 100-759, eff. 1-1-19.) |
(20 ILCS 301/40-10) |
Sec. 40-10. Specialized case management Treatment as a |
condition of probation. |
(a) If a court has reason to believe that an individual who |
is charged with or convicted of a crime suffers from a |
substance use disorder and the court finds that he or she is |
eligible to make the election provided for under Section 40-5, |
the court shall advise the individual that he or she may be |
sentenced to probation and shall be subject to terms and |
conditions of probation under Section 5-6-3 of the Unified |
Code of Corrections if he or she elects to participate in |
specialized case management treatment and is accepted for |
services by a designated program. The court shall further |
advise the individual that: |
(1) If he or she elects to participate in specialized |
case management treatment and is accepted he or she shall |
be sentenced to probation and placed into specialized case |
management services with under the supervision of the |
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designated program for a period not to exceed the maximum |
sentence that could be imposed for his or her conviction |
or 5 years, whichever is less. |
(2) During probation he or she may be provided with |
services treated at the discretion of the designated |
program. |
(3) If he or she adheres to the requirements of the |
designated program and fulfills the other conditions of |
probation ordered by the court, he or she will be |
discharged, but any failure to adhere to the requirements |
of the designated program is a breach of probation. |
The court may require an individual to obtain treatment |
while on probation under the supervision of a designated |
program and probation authorities regardless of the election |
of the individual if the assessment, as specified in |
subsection (b), indicates that such treatment is medically |
necessary. |
(b) If the individual elects to undergo treatment or |
before the individual is required to obtain treatment, the |
court shall order an assessment by a designated program to |
determine whether he or she suffers from a substance use |
disorder and is likely to be rehabilitated through treatment. |
The designated program shall report to the court the results |
of the assessment and, if treatment is determined medically |
necessary, indicate the diagnosis and the recommended initial |
level of care. If the court, on the basis of the report and |
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other information, finds that such an individual suffers from |
a substance use disorder and is likely to be rehabilitated |
through treatment, the individual shall be placed on probation |
and into specialized case management services with and under |
the supervision of a designated program for treatment and |
under the supervision of the proper probation authorities for |
probation supervision unless, giving consideration to the |
nature and circumstances of the offense and to the history, |
character, and condition of the individual, the court is of |
the opinion that no significant relationship exists between |
the substance use disorder of the individual and the crime |
committed, or that his or her imprisonment or periodic |
imprisonment is necessary for the protection of the public, |
and the court specifies on the record the particular evidence, |
information, or other reasons that form the basis of such |
opinion. However, under no circumstances shall the individual |
be placed under the supervision of a designated program for |
treatment before the entry of a judgment of conviction. |
(c) If the court, on the basis of the report or other |
information, finds that the individual suffering from a |
substance use disorder is not likely to be rehabilitated |
through treatment, or that his or her substance use disorder |
and the crime committed are not significantly related, or that |
his or her imprisonment or periodic imprisonment is necessary |
for the protection of the public, the court shall impose |
sentence as in other cases. The court may require such |
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progress reports on the individual from the probation officer |
and designated program as the court finds necessary. |
Specialized case Case management services, as defined in this |
Act and as further described by rule, shall also be delivered |
by the designated program. No individual may be placed into |
specialized case management services under treatment |
supervision unless a designated program accepts him or her for |
treatment. |
(d) (Blank). Failure of an individual placed on probation |
and under the supervision of a designated program to observe |
the requirements set down by the designated program shall be |
considered a probation violation. Such failure shall be |
reported by the designated program to the probation officer in |
charge of the individual and treated in accordance with |
probation regulations. |
(e) (Blank). Upon successful fulfillment of the terms and |
conditions of probation the court shall discharge the person |
from probation. If the person has not previously been |
convicted of any felony offense and has not previously been |
granted a vacation of judgment under this Section, upon |
motion, the court shall vacate the judgment of conviction and |
dismiss the criminal proceedings against him or her unless, |
having considered the nature and circumstances of the offense |
and the history, character and condition of the individual, |
the court finds that the motion should not be granted. Unless |
good cause is shown, such motion to vacate must be filed at any |
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time from the date of the entry of the judgment to a date that |
is not more than 60 days after the discharge of the probation. |
(f) The court, with the consent of the defendant, may, |
without entering a judgment, sentence the defendant to |
probation under this Section. A sentence under this Section |
shall not be considered a conviction under Illinois law unless |
and until judgment is entered under paragraph (2) of this |
subsection (f). |
(1) When a defendant is placed on probation, the court |
shall enter an order specifying a period of probation and |
shall defer further proceedings in the case until the |
conclusion of the period or until the filing of a petition |
alleging violation of a term or condition of probation. |
(2) Upon violation of a term or condition of |
probation, the court may enter a judgment on its original |
finding of guilt and proceed as otherwise provided by law. |
(3) Upon fulfillment of the terms and conditions of |
probation, the court shall discharge the person and |
dismiss the proceedings against the person. |
(4) A disposition of probation is considered to be a |
conviction for the purposes of imposing the conditions of |
probation and for appeal; however, a sentence under this |
Section is not a conviction for purposes of the Unified |
Code of Corrections or for purposes of disqualifications |
or disabilities imposed by law upon conviction of a crime |
unless and until judgment is entered. |
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(Source: P.A. 99-574, eff. 1-1-17; 100-759, eff. 1-1-19.) |
(20 ILCS 301/40-15) |
Sec. 40-15. Specialized case management Acceptance for |
treatment as a parole or release condition. Specialized case |
management services by Acceptance for treatment for a |
substance use disorder under the supervision of a designated |
program may be made a condition of parole or release, and |
failure to comply with such services may be treated as a |
violation of parole or release. A designated program shall |
establish the eligibility criteria conditions under which a |
parolee or releasee is accepted for services. No parolee or |
releasee may be placed into specialized case management |
services with under the supervision of a designated program |
for treatment unless the designated program accepts him or her |
for services treatment. The designated program shall make |
periodic progress reports regarding each such parolee or |
releasee to the appropriate parole authority and shall report |
failures to comply with the requirements of the designated |
prescribed treatment program. |
(Source: P.A. 100-759, eff. 1-1-19.) |
(20 ILCS 301/40-25 new) |
Sec. 40-25. Specialized case management as a condition of |
pretrial release. Specialized case management services by a |
designated program may be made a condition of pretrial |
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release, and failure to comply with such services may be |
treated as a violation of a condition of pretrial release. A |
designated program shall establish the eligibility criteria |
under which a defendant is accepted for services. No |
individual may be placed into specialized case management |
services with a designated program for treatment unless the |
designated program accepts him or her for services. The |
designated program shall make periodic progress reports |
regarding each such defendant to the appropriate pretrial |
services agency or Office of Statewide Pretrial Services and |
shall report failures to comply with the requirements of the |
designated program. |