Public Act 104-0604
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| Public Act 104-0604 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning criminal law. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 20 as follows: | ||||
(725 ILCS 203/20) | ||||
Sec. 20. Reports by law enforcement officers. | ||||
(a) A law enforcement officer shall complete a written | ||||
police report upon receiving the following, regardless of | ||||
where the incident occurred: | ||||
(1) an allegation by a person that the person has been | ||||
sexually assaulted or sexually abused regardless of | ||||
jurisdiction; | ||||
(2) information from hospital or medical personnel | ||||
provided under Section 3.2 of the Criminal Identification | ||||
Act; or | ||||
(3) information from a witness who personally observed | ||||
what appeared to be a sexual assault or sexual abuse or | ||||
attempted sexual assault or sexual abuse. | ||||
(b) The written report shall include the following, if | ||||
known: | ||||
(1) the victim's name or other identifier; | ||||
(2) the victim's contact information; | ||||
(3) time, date, and location of offense; | ||
(4) information provided by the victim; | ||
(5) the suspect's description and name, if known; | ||
(6) names of persons with information relevant to the | ||
time before, during, or after the sexual assault or sexual | ||
abuse, and their contact information; | ||
(7) names of medical professionals who provided a | ||
medical forensic examination of the victim and any | ||
information they provided about the sexual assault or | ||
sexual abuse; | ||
(8) whether an Illinois State Police Sexual Assault | ||
Evidence Collection Kit was completed, the name and | ||
contact information for the hospital, and whether the | ||
victim consented to testing of the Evidence Collection Kit | ||
by law enforcement; | ||
(9) whether a urine or blood sample was collected and | ||
whether the victim consented to testing of a toxicology | ||
screen by law enforcement; | ||
(10) information the victim related to medical | ||
professionals during a medical forensic examination which | ||
the victim consented to disclosure to law enforcement; and | ||
(11) other relevant information. | ||
(c) If the sexual assault or sexual abuse occurred in | ||
another jurisdiction, the law enforcement officer taking the | ||
report must submit the report to the law enforcement agency | ||
having jurisdiction in person or via fax or email within 24 | ||
hours of receiving information about the sexual assault or | ||
sexual abuse. | ||
(d) Within 24 hours of receiving a report from a law | ||
enforcement agency in another jurisdiction in accordance with | ||
subsection (c), the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction | ||
shall submit a written confirmation to the law enforcement | ||
agency that wrote the report. The written confirmation shall | ||
contain the name and identifier of the person and confirming | ||
receipt of the report and a name and contact phone number that | ||
will be given to the victim. The written confirmation shall be | ||
delivered in person or via fax or email. | ||
(e) No law enforcement officer shall require a victim of | ||
sexual assault or sexual abuse to submit to an interview. | ||
(f) No law enforcement agency may refuse to complete a | ||
written report as required by this Section on any ground. A law | ||
enforcement officer shall not discourage or attempt to | ||
discourage a victim from filing a police report concerning | ||
sexual assault or sexual abuse. | ||
(g) All law enforcement agencies shall ensure that all | ||
officers responding to or investigating a complaint of sexual | ||
assault or sexual abuse have successfully completed training | ||
under Section 10.21 of the Illinois Police Training Act and | ||
Section 2605-51 of the Illinois State Police Law of the Civil | ||
Administrative Code of Illinois. | ||
(h) At law enforcement agencies that employ officers of | ||
more than one sex or gender who have the training described in | ||
subsection (g), a law enforcement officer shall inform a | ||
victim of sexual assault or sexual abuse of the opportunity to | ||
request to be interviewed by an officer of a particular sex or | ||
gender. If, when a request is made, no officer at that agency | ||
of the requested sex or gender with the training described in | ||
subsection (g) is reasonably available, the victim may consent | ||
to be interviewed by any available law enforcement officer | ||
with that training, decline to be interviewed, or choose to | ||
schedule an interview at another time when such an officer is | ||
expected to be available. Every law enforcement agency shall | ||
establish a policy that defines "reasonably available" for | ||
this Section. | ||
The duty to inform the victim about the opportunity to | ||
request to be interviewed by an officer of a particular sex or | ||
gender shall not apply to the preliminary investigation by the | ||
initial responding officer at the crime scene, in the | ||
emergency department of a hospital, at an approved pediatric | ||
health care facility, or under exigent circumstances. The | ||
initial responding officer shall not require a victim to | ||
submit to an interview, pursuant to subsection (e). If the | ||
victim requests an officer of a particular sex or gender at the | ||
scene, in the emergency department of a hospital, at an | ||
approved pediatric health care facility, or during exigent | ||
circumstances, the responding officer shall accommodate the | ||
request when an officer of the requested sex or gender is | ||
reasonably available. | ||
(i) A law enforcement officer shall inform a victim of | ||
sexual assault or sexual abuse of the opportunity to have a | ||
support person of the victim's choosing present during any | ||
interview by a law enforcement officer or prosecutor, unless | ||
the law enforcement officer or prosecutor makes a good faith | ||
determination based on professional judgment, before or during | ||
the interview, that the presence of the support person would | ||
be detrimental to the purpose of the interview. If the support | ||
person engages in behavior that disrupts or undermines the | ||
interview, the support person may be removed. If the support | ||
person is not permitted to accompany the victim or is removed, | ||
the victim may consent to be interviewed without a support | ||
person, decline to be interviewed, or choose to schedule an | ||
interview at another time and bring a different support | ||
person. | ||
The duty to inform the victim about the opportunity to | ||
have a support person shall not apply to the preliminary | ||
investigation by the initial responding officer at the crime | ||
scene, in the emergency department of a hospital, at an | ||
approved pediatric health care facility, or under exigent | ||
circumstances. The initial responding officer shall not | ||
require a victim to submit to an interview, pursuant to | ||
subsection (e). Nothing in this Section prohibits the initial | ||
responding officer from offering or allowing a victim to have | ||
a support person. | ||
(Source: P.A. 104-173, eff. 1-1-26.) | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2027
