Public Act 104-0412

Public Act 0412 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0412
 
SB2201 EnrolledLRB104 06494 RLC 20273 b

    AN ACT concerning criminal law.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
adding Section 3-2-15 as follows:
 
    (730 ILCS 5/3-2-15 new)
    Sec. 3-2-15. Department of Corrections; report of
contraband. The Department of Corrections shall annually
collect and publish on its website the following data:
        (1) contraband-related data:
            (A) identified by facility;
            (B) identified by the place in the facility where
        the contraband was found, including, but not limited
        to, cell, visiting room, common areas, or correctional
        employee dining facility;
            (C) any method of entrance to the facility,
        including, but not limited to, correctional employee
        entrance, visitor entrance, vendor entrance, delivery
        person entrance, mail delivery, attorney visit, and
        other entrances to the facility;
            (D) searches of persons and vehicles entering the
        facility;
            (E) type of contraband:
                (i) drugs: specified by type or kind:
                    (I) item tested;
                    (II) test used; and
                    (III) test results (positive, negative,
                inconclusive, or unknown);
                (ii) phones;
                (iii) weapons; and
                (iv) other contraband;
            (F) number of instances or individuals caught
        possessing or attempting to procure or possess
        contraband:
                (i) by facility; and
                (ii) by designation of person within the
            facility such as staff or committed person; and
            (G) number of referrals for prosecution for
        contraband brought into a correctional facility by
        staff and individuals in custody. Data shall be
        presented as a statewide aggregate and shall not
        identify any particular facility, county, or locality;
        (2) substance use disorder treatment or educational
    programming data by facility:
            (A) available treatment programs indicating level
        of treatment: substance used education or intensive
        services;
            (B) number of participants; and
            (C) number of committed persons on waitlist;
        (3) data regarding the use of naloxone by correctional
    employees and committed persons, excluding persons who
    administered the naloxone;
        (4) data regarding emergency medical response and
    hospitalizations of individuals in custody:
            (A) by facility;
            (B) for what reason, including, for example,
        suspected drug overdose or exposure, injury inflicted
        by another person, environmental or workplace injury,
        or other; and
            (C) by outcome:
                (i) off-site emergency room visit;
                (ii) off-site medical furlough;
                (iii) total number of individuals in custody
            housed in outside hospitals;
                (iv) total number of days individuals are
            housed in outside hospitals; and
        (5) data regarding emergency medical response and
    hospitalizations of staff:
            (A) by facility; and
            (B) for what reason, including, for example,
        suspected drug overdose or exposure, injury inflicted
        by another person, environmental or workplace injury,
        or other.
    The data described in paragraph (1) and subparagraph (A)
of paragraphs (4) and (5) shall be collected beginning July 1,
2026 and shall be published annually on or before August 1 of
each year. All other data described in paragraphs (2) through
(5) shall be collected beginning July 1, 2027 and shall be
published annually on or before August 1 of each year.
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
2026.
Effective Date: 7/1/2026