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Public Act 104-0384 |
SB1548 Enrolled | LRB104 10471 RTM 20546 b |
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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. |
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(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 |
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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 |
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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; |
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(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, |
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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.) |