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Public Act 104-0157 |
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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 1. Paragraph (14) of subsection (a) of Section |
2605-35 of the Illinois State Police Law may be referred to as |
Alicia's Law. |
Section 5. The State Employee Indemnification Act is |
amended by changing Section 1 as follows: |
(5 ILCS 350/1) (from Ch. 127, par. 1301) |
Sec. 1. Definitions. For the purpose of this Act: |
(a) The term "State" means the State of Illinois, the |
General Assembly, the court, or any State office, department, |
division, bureau, board, commission, or committee, the |
governing boards of the public institutions of higher |
education created by the State, the Illinois National Guard, |
the Illinois State Guard, the Comprehensive Health Insurance |
Board, any poison control center designated under the Poison |
Control System Act that receives State funding, or any other |
agency or instrumentality of the State. It does not mean any |
local public entity as that term is defined in Section 1-206 of |
the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort |
Immunity Act or a pension fund. |
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(b) The term "employee" means: any present or former |
elected or appointed officer, trustee or employee of the |
State, or of a pension fund; any present or former |
commissioner or employee of the Executive Ethics Commission or |
of the Legislative Ethics Commission; any present or former |
Executive, Legislative, or Auditor General's Inspector |
General; any present or former employee of an Office of an |
Executive, Legislative, or Auditor General's Inspector |
General; any present or former member of the Illinois National |
Guard while on active duty; any present or former member of the |
Illinois State Guard while on State active duty; individuals |
or organizations who contract with the Department of |
Corrections, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the |
Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, or the Department of |
Veterans' Affairs to provide services; individuals or |
organizations who contract with the Department of Human |
Services (as successor to the Department of Mental Health and |
Developmental Disabilities) to provide services including but |
not limited to treatment and other services for sexually |
violent persons; individuals or organizations who contract |
with the Department of Military Affairs for youth programs; |
individuals or organizations who contract to perform carnival |
and amusement ride safety inspections for the Department of |
Labor; individuals who contract with the Office of the State's |
Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor to provide legal services, but |
only when performing duties within the scope of the Office's |
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prosecutorial activities; individual representatives of or |
designated organizations authorized to represent the Office of |
State Long-Term Ombudsman for the Department on Aging; |
individual representatives of or organizations designated by |
the Department on Aging in the performance of their duties as |
adult protective services agencies or regional administrative |
agencies under the Adult Protective Services Act; individuals |
or organizations appointed as members of a review team or the |
Advisory Council under the Adult Protective Services Act; |
individuals or organizations who perform volunteer services |
for the State where such volunteer relationship is reduced to |
writing; individuals who serve on any public entity (whether |
created by law or administrative action) described in |
paragraph (a) of this Section; individuals or not for profit |
organizations who, either as volunteers, where such volunteer |
relationship is reduced to writing, or pursuant to contract, |
furnish professional advice or consultation to any agency or |
instrumentality of the State; individuals who serve as foster |
parents for the Department of Children and Family Services |
when caring for youth in care as defined in Section 4d of the |
Children and Family Services Act; individuals who serve as |
members of an independent team of experts under the |
Developmental Disability and Mental Health Safety Act (also |
known as Brian's Law); and individuals who serve as |
arbitrators pursuant to Part 10A of Article II of the Code of |
Civil Procedure and the rules of the Supreme Court |
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implementing Part 10A, each as now or hereafter amended; the |
members of the Certification Review Panel under the Illinois |
Police Training Act; the term "employee" does not mean an |
independent contractor except as provided in this Section. The |
term includes (1) an individual appointed as an inspector by |
the Director of the Illinois State Police when performing |
duties within the scope of the activities of a Metropolitan |
Enforcement Group or a law enforcement organization |
established under the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act; (2) |
any Metropolitan Enforcement Group created under the |
Intergovernmental Drug Laws Enforcement Act if all sworn |
members of the Metropolitan Enforcement Group are employees |
under this Act; and (3) any law enforcement organization |
established under a written agreement under the |
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act for the purpose of enforcing |
and investigating the offenses listed in paragraph (4) of |
Section 3 of the Intergovernmental Drug Laws Enforcement Act, |
or similar offenses, if the Illinois State Police is a party to |
the agreement and all sworn members of the law enforcement |
organization are employees under this Act. An individual who |
renders professional advice and consultation to the State |
through an organization which qualifies as an "employee" under |
the Act is also an employee. The term includes the estate or |
personal representative of an employee. |
(c) The term "pension fund" means a retirement system or |
pension fund created under the Illinois Pension Code. |
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(Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-652, eff. 1-1-22; |
102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.) |
Section 10. The Illinois State Police Law of the Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing |
Sections 2605-5, 2605-30, 2605-35, and 2605-45 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 2605/2605-5) |
Sec. 2605-5. Definitions. In this Law: |
"CJIS Systems Agency" means the agency responsible for |
establishing and administering an information technology |
security program throughout the agency's user community, |
including the local levels. |
"Criminal Justice Information System" or "CJIS" means any |
system, including the equipment, facilities, procedures, and |
agreements, accepted and adopted by the criminal justice |
community for the collection, processing, preservation, and |
dissemination of criminal justice information, including, but |
not limited to, biometric data, identity history data, |
biographic data, property data, case or incident history, |
arrest records, warrants, incarceration and correctional data, |
firearms background checks, and sex offender registry. |
"Director" means the Director of the Illinois State |
Police. |
"Missing endangered senior" means an individual 65 years |
of age or older or a person with Alzheimer's disease or related |
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dementias who is reported missing to a law enforcement agency |
and is, or is believed to be: |
(1) a temporary or permanent resident of Illinois; |
(2) at a location that cannot be determined by an |
individual familiar with the missing individual; and |
(3) incapable of returning to the individual's |
residence without assistance. |
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) |
(20 ILCS 2605/2605-30) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-2) |
Sec. 2605-30. Division of Patrol (formerly State |
Troopers). The Division of Patrol shall exercise the following |
functions and those in Section 2605-35: |
(1) Cooperate with federal and State authorities |
requesting utilization of the Illinois State Police's |
radio network system under the Illinois Aeronautics Act. |
(2) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties of the |
Illinois State Police under the Illinois State Police Act. |
(2.5) Provide uniformed patrol of Illinois highways |
and proactively enforce criminal and traffic laws. |
(3) (Blank). |
(4) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties of the |
Illinois State Police vested by law in the Illinois State |
Police by the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
(5) Exercise other duties that have been or may be |
vested by law in the Illinois State Police. |
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(6) Exercise other duties that may be assigned by the |
Director in order to fulfill the responsibilities and to |
achieve the purposes of the Illinois State Police. |
(7) Provide comprehensive law enforcement services to |
the public and to county, municipal, and federal law |
enforcement agencies, at their request. |
(8) Patrol Illinois highways with the intent to |
interdict crime and ensure traffic safety while assisting |
citizens during times of need. |
(9) Enforce the provisions of Chapter 18b of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code. |
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 103-34, eff. 1-1-24.) |
(20 ILCS 2605/2605-35) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-3) |
Sec. 2605-35. Division of Criminal Investigation. |
(a) The Division of Criminal Investigation shall exercise |
the following functions and those in Section 2605-30: |
(1) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested by |
law in the Illinois State Police by the Illinois Horse |
Racing Act of 1975, including those set forth in Section |
2605-215. |
(2) Investigate the origins, activities, personnel, |
and incidents of crime and enforce the criminal laws of |
this State related thereto. |
(3) Enforce all laws regulating the production, sale, |
prescribing, manufacturing, administering, transporting, |
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having in possession, dispensing, delivering, |
distributing, or use of controlled substances and |
cannabis. |
(4) Cooperate with the police of cities, villages, and |
incorporated towns and with the police officers of any |
county in enforcing the laws of the State and in making |
arrests and recovering property. |
(5) Apprehend and deliver up any person charged in |
this State or any other state with treason or a felony or |
other crime who has fled from justice and is found in this |
State. |
(6) Investigate recipients and providers under the |
Illinois Public Aid Code and any personnel involved in the |
administration of the Code who are suspected of any |
violation of the Code pertaining to fraud in the |
administration, receipt, or provision of assistance and |
pertaining to any violation of criminal law; and exercise |
the functions required under Section 2605-220 in the |
conduct of those investigations. |
(7) Conduct other investigations as provided by law, |
including, but not limited to, investigations of human |
trafficking, illegal drug trafficking, illegal firearms |
trafficking, and cyber crimes that can be investigated and |
prosecuted in Illinois. |
(8) Investigate public corruption. |
(9) Exercise other duties that may be assigned by the |
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Director in order to fulfill the responsibilities and |
achieve the purposes of the Illinois State Police, which |
may include the coordination of gang, terrorist, and |
organized crime prevention, control activities, and |
assisting local law enforcement in their crime control |
activities. |
(10) Conduct investigations (and cooperate with |
federal law enforcement agencies in the investigation) of |
any property-related crimes, such as money laundering, |
involving individuals or entities listed on the sanctions |
list maintained by the U.S. Department of Treasury's |
Office of Foreign Asset Control. |
(11) Oversee Illinois State Police special weapons and |
tactics (SWAT) teams, including law enforcement response |
to weapons of mass destruction. |
(12) Oversee Illinois State Police air operations. |
(13) Investigate criminal domestic terrorism |
incidents, and otherwise deter all criminal threats to |
Illinois. |
(14) Conduct investigations into Internet crimes |
against children and provide support to applicable |
statewide task forces. |
(a-5) The Division of Criminal Investigation shall gather |
information, intelligence, and evidence to facilitate the |
identification, apprehension, and prosecution of persons |
responsible for committing crime; to provide specialized |
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intelligence and analysis, investigative, tactical, and |
technological services in support of law enforcement |
operations throughout the State of Illinois; and to oversee |
and operate the statewide criminal intelligence fusion center. |
(b) (Blank). |
(b-5) The Division of Criminal Investigation shall |
cooperate and liaise with all federal law enforcement and |
other partners on criminal investigations, intelligence, |
information sharing, and national security planning and |
response. |
(c) The Division of Criminal Investigation shall provide |
statewide coordination and strategy pertaining to |
firearm-related intelligence, firearms trafficking |
interdiction, and investigations reaching across all divisions |
of the Illinois State Police, including providing crime gun |
intelligence support for suspects and firearms involved in |
firearms trafficking or the commission of a crime involving |
firearms that is investigated by the Illinois State Police and |
other federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies, with |
the objective of reducing and preventing illegal possession |
and use of firearms, firearms trafficking, firearm-related |
homicides, and other firearm-related violent crimes in |
Illinois. |
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; |
102-1108, eff. 12-21-22; 102-1116, eff. 1-10-23; 103-34, eff. |
1-1-24; 103-609, eff. 7-1-24.) |
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(20 ILCS 2605/2605-45) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-5) |
Sec. 2605-45. Division of Justice Services. |
(a) The Division of Justice Services shall provide |
administrative and technical services and support to the |
Illinois State Police, criminal justice agencies, and the |
public and shall exercise the following functions: |
(1) Operate and maintain the Law Enforcement Agencies |
Data System (LEADS), a statewide, computerized |
telecommunications system designed to provide services, |
information, and capabilities to the law enforcement and |
criminal justice community in the State of Illinois. The |
Director is responsible for establishing policy, |
procedures, and regulations consistent with State and |
federal rules, policies, and law by which LEADS operates. |
The Director shall designate a statewide LEADS |
Administrator for management of the system. The Director |
may appoint a LEADS Advisory Policy Board to reflect the |
needs and desires of the law enforcement and criminal |
justice community and to make recommendations concerning |
policies and procedures. |
(2) Pursue research and the publication of studies |
pertaining to local law enforcement activities. |
(3) Serve as the State's point of contact for the |
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reporting |
Program and National Incident-Based Reporting System. |
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(4) Operate an electronic data processing and computer |
center for the storage and retrieval of data pertaining to |
criminal activity. |
(5) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested in |
the Illinois State Police by the Cannabis Regulation and |
Tax Act and the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
Program Act. |
(6) (Blank). |
(6.5) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested |
in the Illinois State Police by the Firearm Owners |
Identification Card Act, the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, |
the Firearm Transfer Inquiry Program, the prohibited |
persons portal under Section 2605-304, and the Firearm |
Dealer License Certification Act. |
(7) Exercise other duties that may be assigned by the |
Director to fulfill the responsibilities and achieve the |
purposes of the Illinois State Police. |
(8) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested by |
law in the Illinois State Police by the Criminal |
Identification Act and the Illinois Uniform Conviction |
Information Act. |
(9) Exercise the powers and perform the duties that |
have been vested in the Illinois State Police by the |
Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Registration |
Act, the Sex Offender Registration Act, and the Sex |
Offender Community Notification Law and adopt reasonable |
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rules necessitated thereby. |
(10) Serve as the State central repository for |
criminal history record information. |
(11) Share all necessary information with the |
Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board and the Firearms |
Owner's Identification Card Review Board necessary for the |
execution of their duties. |
(12) Serve as the CJIS Systems Agency for Illinois. |
(b) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the CJIS |
Security Policy of the Federal Bureau of Investigation governs |
criminal justice information systems and requires all of those |
systems to be subject to a management control agreement |
controlled by the criminal justice agency that owns the |
criminal justice information system and to be subject to |
oversight by the CJIS Systems Agency. The CJIS Systems Agency |
shall establish principles and standards to provide |
consistency in the operation and use of criminal justice |
system information technology throughout the State. The CJIS |
Systems Agency may impose more stringent or additional |
protection measures than those measures outlined in the CJIS |
Security Policy of the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the |
protection measures are documented and maintained. State |
agencies and units of local government shall work with the |
CJIS Systems Agency to follow all principles and standards, |
including those imposed under this Section. Consistent with |
the CJIS Security Policy of the Federal Bureau of |
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Investigation, no State agency, unit of local government, or |
employee of a State agency or unit of local government shall |
usurp, replace, or diminish the role and responsibility of the |
CJIS Information Security Officer or the CJIS Systems Officer |
appointed by the head of the CJIS Systems Agency. |
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 103-34, eff. 1-1-24.) |
Section 99. Effective date. This Section and Section 15 |
take effect October 1, 2025. |