Public Act 104-0384
 
SB1548 EnrolledLRB104 10471 RTM 20546 b

    AN ACT concerning local government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Illinois State Police Law of the Civil
Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section
2605-485 as follows:
 
    (20 ILCS 2605/2605-485)
    Sec. 2605-485. Endangered Missing Person Advisory.
    (a) A coordinated program known as the Endangered Missing
Person Advisory is established within the Illinois State
Police. The purpose of the Endangered Missing Person Advisory
is to provide a regional system for the rapid dissemination of
information regarding a missing person who is believed to be a
high-risk missing person as defined in Section 10 of the
Missing Persons Identification Act.
    (b) The AMBER Plan Task Force, established under Section
2605-480 of this Law, shall serve as the task force for the
Endangered Missing Person Advisory. The AMBER Plan Task Force
shall monitor and review the implementation and operation of
the regional system developed under subsection (a), including
procedures, budgetary requirements, and response protocols.
The AMBER Plan Task Force shall also develop additional
network resources for use in the system.
    (c) The Illinois State Police, in coordination with the
Illinois Department on Aging, shall develop and implement a
community outreach program to promote awareness among the
State's healthcare facilities, nursing homes, assisted living
facilities, and other senior centers. The guidelines and
procedures shall ensure that specific health information about
the missing person is not made public through the alert or
otherwise.
    (c-5) Subject to appropriation, the Illinois State Police,
in coordination with the Illinois Department of Human
Services, shall develop and implement a community outreach
program to promote awareness of the Endangered Missing Person
Advisory among applicable entities, including, but not limited
to, developmental disability facilities as defined in Section
1-107 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Code. The outreach program may also promote awareness of the
Endangered Missing Person Advisory to people with
developmental disabilities, as defined in Section 1-116 of the
Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, communities
of people with developmental disabilities, and organizations
that serve people with developmental disabilities. The
guidelines and procedures shall ensure that specific health
information about the missing person is not made public
through the alert or otherwise.
    (d) The Child Safety Coordinator, created under Section
2605-480 of this Law, shall act in the dual capacity of Child
Safety Coordinator and Endangered Missing Person Coordinator.
The Coordinator shall assist in the establishment of State
standards and monitor the availability of federal funding that
may become available to further the objectives of the
Endangered Missing Person Advisory. The Illinois State Police
shall provide technical assistance for the Coordinator from
its existing resources.
    (e)(1) The Illinois State Police, in cooperation with the
Silver Search Task Force, shall develop as part of the
Endangered Missing Person Advisory a coordinated statewide
awareness program and toolkit to be used when a person 21 years
of age or older who is believed to have Alzheimer's disease,
other related dementia, or other dementia-like cognitive
impairment is reported missing, which shall be referred to as
Silver Search.
    (2) The Illinois State Police shall complete development
and deployment of the Silver Search Awareness Program and
toolkit on or before July 1, 2017.
    (3) The Illinois State Police shall establish a Silver
Search Task Force within 90 days after the effective date of
this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly to assist the
Illinois State Police in development and deployment of the
Silver Search Awareness Program and toolkit. The Task Force
shall establish the criteria and create a toolkit, which may
include usage of Department of Transportation signs, under
Section 2705-505.6 of the Department of Transportation Law of
the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. The Task Force
shall monitor and review the implementation and operation of
that program, including procedures, budgetary requirements,
standards, and minimum requirements for the training of law
enforcement personnel on how to interact appropriately and
effectively with individuals that suffer from Alzheimer's
disease, other dementia, or other dementia-like cognitive
impairment. The Task Force shall also develop additional
network and financial resources for use in the system. The
Task Force shall include, but is not limited to, one
representative from each of the following:
        (A) the Illinois State Police;
        (B) the Department on Aging;
        (C) the Department of Public Health;
        (D) the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards
    Board;
        (E) the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and
    Office of Homeland Security;
        (F) the Secretary of State;
        (G) the Department of Transportation;
        (H) the Department of the Lottery;
        (I) the Illinois Toll Highway Authority;
        (J) a State association dedicated to Alzheimer's care,
    support, and research;
        (K) a State association dedicated to improving quality
    of life for persons age 50 and over;
        (L) a State group of area agencies involved in
    planning and coordinating services and programs for older
    persons in their respective areas;
        (M) a State organization dedicated to enhancing
    communication and cooperation between sheriffs;
        (N) a State association of police chiefs and other
    leaders of police and public safety organizations;
        (O) a State association representing Illinois
    publishers;
        (P) a State association that advocates for the
    broadcast industry;
        (Q) a member of a large wireless telephone carrier;
    and
        (R) a member of a small wireless telephone carrier.
    The members of the Task Force designated in subparagraphs
(A) through (I) of this paragraph (3) shall be appointed by the
head of the respective agency. The members of the Task Force
designated in subparagraphs (J) through (R) of this paragraph
(3) shall be appointed by the Director of the Illinois State
Police. The Director of the Illinois State Police or his or her
designee shall serve as Chair of the Task Force.
    The Task Force shall meet at least twice a year and shall
provide a report on the operations of the Silver Search
Program to the General Assembly and the Governor each year by
June 30.
    (4) Subject to appropriation, the Illinois State Police,
in coordination with the Department on Aging and the Silver
Search Task Force, shall develop and implement a community
outreach program to promote awareness of the Silver Search
Program as part of the Endangered Missing Person Advisory
among law enforcement agencies, the State's healthcare
facilities, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, other
senior centers, and the general population on or before
January 1, 2017.
    (5) The Child Safety Coordinator, created under Section
2605-480 of this Law, shall act in the capacity of Child Safety
Coordinator, Endangered Missing Person Coordinator, and Silver
Search Program Coordinator. The Coordinator, in conjunction
with the members of the Task Force, shall assist the Illinois
State Police and the Silver Search Task Force in the
establishment of State standards and monitor the availability
of federal and private funding that may become available to
further the objectives of the Endangered Missing Person
Advisory and Silver Search Awareness Program. The Illinois
State Police shall provide technical assistance for the
Coordinator from its existing resources.
    (6) The Illinois State Police shall provide administrative
and other support to the Task Force.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)