(20 ILCS 3930/1) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-1)
Sec. 1.
Short Title.
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the
"Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act".
(Source: P.A. 82-1039.)
(20 ILCS 3930/2) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-2)
Sec. 2. Purpose of Act. The purpose of this Act is to coordinate the
use of information in the criminal justice system; to promulgate effective
criminal justice information policy; to encourage the improvement of criminal
justice agency procedures and practices with respect to information; to
provide new information technologies; to permit the evaluation of information
practices and programs; to stimulate research and development of new methods
and uses of criminal justice information for the improvement of the criminal
justice system and the reduction of crime; to protect the integrity
of criminal history record information, while protecting the citizen's right to privacy; and to coordinate statewide violence prevention efforts and develop a statewide plan that includes public health and public safety approaches to violence prevention in families, communities, and schools.
(Source: P.A. 97-1151, eff. 1-25-13.)
(20 ILCS 3930/3) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-3)
Sec. 3. Definitions. Whenever used in this Act, and for the purposes
of this Act unless the context clearly denotes otherwise:
(a) The term "criminal justice system" includes all activities by
public agencies pertaining to the prevention or
reduction of crime or enforcement of the criminal law, and particularly,
but without limitation, the prevention, detection, and investigation of
crime; the apprehension of offenders; the protection of victims and
witnesses; the administration of juvenile justice; the prosecution and
defense of criminal cases; the trial, conviction, and sentencing of
offenders; as well as the correction and rehabilitation of offenders,
which includes imprisonment, probation, parole, aftercare release, and treatment.
(b) The term "Authority" means the Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority created by this Act.
(c) The term "criminal justice information" means any and every type of
information that is collected, transmitted, or maintained by the criminal
justice system.
(d) The term "criminal history record information" means data
identifiable to an individual, including information collected under Section 4.5 of the Criminal Identification Act, and consisting of descriptions or notations
of arrests, detentions, indictments, informations, pre-trial proceedings,
trials, or other formal events in the criminal justice system or
descriptions or notations of criminal charges (including criminal
violations of local municipal ordinances) and the nature of any disposition
arising therefrom, including sentencing, court or correctional supervision,
rehabilitation, and release. The term does not apply to statistical
records and reports in which individuals are not identified and from which
their identities are not ascertainable, or to information that is for
criminal investigative or intelligence purposes.
(e) The term "unit of general local government" means any county,
municipality or other general purpose political subdivision of this State.
(Source: P.A. 98-528, eff. 1-1-15; 98-558, eff. 1-1-14; 98-756, eff. 7-16-14.)
(20 ILCS 3930/4) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-4)
Sec. 4. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority; creation,
membership, and meetings. There is created an Illinois Criminal Justice
Information Authority consisting of 25 members. The membership of
the
Authority shall consist of the Illinois Attorney General, or his or her
designee, the Director of Corrections, the Director
of the Illinois State Police, the Director of Public Health, the Director of Children and Family Services, the Sheriff of Cook County, the
State's Attorney of Cook County, the clerk of the circuit court of Cook
County, the President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, the Superintendent of the Chicago Police
Department, the Director of the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate
Prosecutor, the Executive Director of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training
Standards Board, the State Appellate Defender, the Public Defender of Cook County, and the following additional
members, each of whom
shall be appointed by the Governor: a circuit court clerk, a sheriff,
a State's Attorney of a
county other than Cook, a Public Defender of a county other than Cook, a chief of police, and 6 members of the
general public.
Members appointed on and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly shall be confirmed by the Senate.
The Governor from time to time shall designate a Chairman of the Authority
from the membership. All members of the Authority appointed by the Governor
shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor for a term not to exceed 4 years.
The initial appointed members of the Authority shall serve from January,
1983 until the third Monday in January, 1987 or until their successors are
appointed.
The Authority shall meet at least quarterly, and all meetings of the
Authority shall be called by the Chairman.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
(20 ILCS 3930/5) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-5)
Sec. 5.
No Compensation - Expenses.
Members of the Authority, other
than the Chairman, shall serve without compensation. All members shall be
reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred in connection with their duties.
(Source: P.A. 82-1039.)
(20 ILCS 3930/6) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-6)
Sec. 6.
Executive Director.
The Governor shall appoint an Executive
Director of the Authority with the advice and consent of the Senate. The
Executive Director shall employ, in accordance with the provisions of the
Illinois Personnel Code, such administrative, professional, clerical, and
other personnel as may be required. The Executive Director may organize
the staff of the Authority as he may deem appropriate.
(Source: P.A. 82-1039.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-7)
Sec. 7. Powers and duties. The Authority shall have the following
powers, duties, and responsibilities:
The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall be satisfied
by filing copies of the report as required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and
filing such additional copies with the State Government Report Distribution
Center for the General Assembly as is required under paragraph (t) of
Section 7 of the State Library Act.
(Source: P.A. 99-938, eff. 1-1-18; 100-373, eff. 1-1-18; 100-575, eff. 1-8-18; 100-621, eff. 7-20-18; 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.1)
Sec. 7.1.
Sexual assault nurse examiner pilot program.
(a) Legislative findings and intent. The General Assembly finds that
the compassionate treatment of sexual assault victims in hospital emergency
rooms is
necessary to help alleviate the suffering of sexual assault victims. The
General Assembly
also finds that the effective collection and presentation of forensic evidence
in sexual
assault cases is necessary to increase the success rate of prosecutions for sex
crimes in
Illinois.
The General Assembly intends to create a pilot program to establish 4 sexual
assault nurse examiner (SANE) projects in the State of Illinois. For each
project,
specially trained sexual assault nurse examiners or specially trained sexual
assault physician examiners will provide health
assessments and
collect forensic evidence from sexual assault victims in the emergency room.
The sexual assault nurse
examiners or sexual assault physician examiners will also testify to victims'
injuries during criminal prosecutions.
(b) Definitions. In this Section:
(c) SANE pilot program. The Authority shall, subject to appropriation,
establish
a SANE pilot program to operate 4 pilot projects in Illinois. The projects
shall be established
in the emergency rooms of hospitals in 4 counties geographically distributed
throughout the State. Hospitals located throughout the State may apply to the
Authority to participate in the program. Each project must provide the
following services:
(d) Each of the SANE projects established under this pilot program must,
at a minimum, meet the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Standards of Practice
established by the International Association of Forensic Nurses.
(e) Each of the 4 pilot projects established by the Authority
under this Section shall be
in
existence for a minimum of 3 years.
(f) Report. No later than 2 years after the establishment of
pilot projects
under
this Section, the Authority must report to the General Assembly on the efficacy
of
SANE programs.
(g) Rules. The Authority shall adopt rules to implement this
Section.
(Source: P.A. 91-529, eff. 1-1-00.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.2)
Sec. 7.2. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 93-605, eff. 11-19-03. Repealed by P.A. 101-149, eff. 7-26-19.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.4)
Sec. 7.4. Inventory of paper systems. The Authority may conduct an inventory of law enforcement agencies, county sheriff's offices, clerks of the circuit court, or circuit clerks in this State that operate using a predominantly paper system.
(Source: P.A. 100-307, eff. 1-1-18.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.5)
Sec. 7.5. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 93-517, eff. 8-6-03. Repealed by P.A. 101-149, eff. 7-26-19.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.6)
Sec. 7.6. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 95-688, eff. 10-23-07. Repealed by P.A. 102-1071, eff. 6-10-22.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.7)
Sec. 7.7. Pretrial data collection.
(a) The Administrative Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts shall convene an oversight board to be known as the Pretrial Practices Data Oversight Board to oversee the collection and analysis of data regarding pretrial practices in circuit court systems. The Board shall include, but is not limited to, designees from the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, and other entities that possess knowledge of pretrial practices and data collection issues. Members of the Board shall serve without compensation.
(b) The Oversight Board shall:
(c) The Pretrial Practices Data Oversight Board shall develop a strategy to collect quarterly, county-level data on the following topics; which collection of data shall begin starting one year after July 1, 2021 (the effective date of Public Act 101-652):
(d) Circuit clerks' offices, sheriff's departments, law enforcement agencies, jails, pretrial departments, probation department, State's Attorneys' offices, public defenders' offices and other applicable criminal justice system agencies are mandated to provide data to the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts as described in subsection (c).
(Source: P.A. 101-652, eff. 7-1-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-1104, eff. 1-1-23.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.8)
Sec. 7.8. Domestic Violence Pretrial Practices Working Group.
(a) The Executive Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall convene a working group to research and issue a report on current practices in pretrial domestic violence courts throughout the State of Illinois.
(b) The working group shall include, but is not limited to, designees from the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, domestic violence victims' advocates, formerly incarcerated victims of violence, legal practitioners, and other entities that possess knowledge of evidence-based practices surrounding domestic violence and current pretrial practices in Illinois.
(c) The group shall meet quarterly and no later than 15 months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly issue a preliminary report on the state of current practice across the State in regards to pretrial practices and domestic violence and no later than 15 months after the release of the preliminary report, issue a final report issuing recommendations for evidence-based improvements to court procedures.
(d) Members of the working group shall serve without compensation.
(Source: P.A. 101-652, eff. 7-1-21.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.9)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2027)
Sec. 7.9. Firearm Prohibitors and Records Improvement Task Force.
(a) As used in this Section, "firearms prohibitor" means any factor listed in Section 4 of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act or Section 24-3 or 24-3.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 that prohibits a person from transferring or possessing a firearm, firearm ammunition, Firearm Owner's Identification Card, or concealed carry license.
(b) The Firearm Prohibitors and Records Improvement Task Force is created to identify and research all available grants, resources, and revenue that may be applied for and used by all entities responsible for reporting federal and State firearm prohibitors to the Illinois State Police and the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Under the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, these reporting entities include, but are not limited to, hospitals, courts, law enforcement and corrections. The Task Force shall identify weaknesses in reporting and recommend a strategy to direct resources and revenue to ensuring reporting is reliable, accurate, and timely. The Task Force shall inventory all statutorily mandated firearm and gun violence related data collection and reporting requirements, along with the agency responsible for collecting that data, and identify gaps in those requirements. The Task Force shall submit a coordinated application with and through the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority for federal funds from the National Criminal History Improvement Program and the NICS Acts Record Improvement Program.
The Firearm Prohibitors and Records Improvement Task Force shall be comprised of the following members, all of whom shall serve without compensation:
(c)
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall provide administrative and other support to the Task Force. The Illinois State Police Division of Justice Services shall also provide support to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority and the Task Force.
(d) The Task Force may meet in person or virtually and shall issue a written report of its findings and recommendations to General Assembly on or before July 1, 2022. The Task Force shall issue an annual report, which shall include information on the state of FOID data, including a review of previous activity by the Task Force to close previously identified gaps; identifying known (or new) gaps; a proposal of policy and practice recommendations to close those gaps; and a preview of expected activities of the Task Force for the coming year.
(e) Within 60 days of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Chair shall establish the Task Force.
(f) This Section is repealed on July 1, 2027.
(Source: P.A. 102-237, eff. 1-1-22.)
(20 ILCS 3930/7.10)
Sec. 7.10. Grant program. Subject to appropriation, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall establish a grant program for organizations and units of local government for the purposes of providing a tip hotline or other system for crime victims and witnesses that:
(Source: P.A. 102-756, eff. 5-10-22.)
(20 ILCS 3930/8) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-8)
Sec. 8.
Criminal Justice Agency.
The Authority shall be deemed a
criminal justice agency under all federal and State laws and regulations,
and as such shall have access to any information available to criminal justice agencies.
(Source: P.A. 82-1039.)
(20 ILCS 3930/9)
Sec. 9. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 94-896, eff. 7-1-06. Repealed by P.A. 100-621, eff. 7-20-18.)
(20 ILCS 3930/9.1)
Sec. 9.1. Criminal Justice Information Projects Fund. The Criminal
Justice Information Projects Fund is hereby created as a special fund in the
State Treasury. Grants and other moneys obtained by the Authority from
governmental entities (other than the federal government), private sources, and
not-for-profit organizations for use in investigating criminal justice issues
or undertaking other criminal justice information projects, or pursuant to the uses identified in Section 21.10 of the Illinois Lottery Law, shall be deposited
into the Fund. Moneys in the Fund may be used by the Authority, subject to
appropriation, for undertaking such projects and for the operating and other
expenses of the Authority incidental to those projects, and for the costs associated with making grants from the Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal Fund. The moneys deposited into the Criminal Justice Information Projects Fund under Sections 15-15 and 15-35 of the Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act shall be appropriated to and administered by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority for distribution to fund Illinois State Police drug
task forces and Metropolitan Enforcement Groups
by dividing the
funds equally by the total number of Illinois State Police
drug task forces and Illinois Metropolitan Enforcement Groups. Any interest earned on moneys in the Fund must be deposited into the Fund.
(Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
(20 ILCS 3930/9.2)
Sec. 9.2. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 98-24, eff. 6-19-13. Repealed by P.A. 102-1071, eff. 6-10-22.)
(20 ILCS 3930/9.3)
Sec. 9.3. The Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal Fund. The Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal Fund is created as a special fund in the State treasury. Moneys in the Fund shall be used for grants by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority to local law enforcement agencies for the purpose of facilitating the collection, transportation, and incineration of pharmaceuticals from residential sources that are collected and transported by law enforcement agencies under Section 17.9A of the Environmental Protection Act; to municipalities or organizations that establish containers designated for the collection and disposal of unused controlled substances and conduct collection of unused controlled substances through mail-back programs; and for the publication or advertising of collection events or mail-back programs conducted by municipalities or organizations. Before awarding a grant from this Fund but no later than July 1, 2016, the Authority shall adopt rules that (i) specify the conditions under which grants will be awarded from this Fund and (ii) otherwise provide for the implementation and administration of the grant program created by this Section. Interest attributable to moneys in the Fund shall be paid into the Fund.
(Source: P.A. 99-480, eff. 9-9-15.)
(20 ILCS 3930/10) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-10)
Sec. 10.
Supersedure and Transfer.
The Illinois Criminal Justice
Information Authority created by this Act supersedes and shall assume,
exercise and administer all rights, powers, duties and responsibilities
vested in the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission by "An Act creating an
Illinois Law Enforcement Commission and defining its powers and duties",
approved September 20, 1977, as amended, except:
(a) those rights, powers, duties and responsibilities created by that
Act with respect to the operation or administration of juvenile justice
programs pursuant to applicable State or federal laws or regulations; and
(b) the right, power, duty and responsibility to allocate, disburse and
account for grants of funds actually received by the Illinois Law Enforcement
Commission prior to January 1, 1983 from the United States pursuant to the
federal Crime Control Act of 1973, as amended, or pursuant to other similar
federal legislation.
The transfer to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority of
the rights, powers, duties and responsibilities of the Illinois Law Enforcement
Commission as provided in this Section shall not be deemed to abolish or
diminish the exercise, by the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission or as
otherwise provided by law, of those rights, powers, duties and responsibilities
described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section which are not transferred
to the Authority pursuant to this Section.
Personnel previously assigned to programs transferred pursuant to this
Section from the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission to the Authority, other
than the Executive Director of the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission,
are hereby transferred to the Authority. Effective April 1, 1983, personnel
of the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission previously assigned to the function
and responsibility described in paragraph (b) above of this Section -- except
such of those personnel who, immediately prior to April 1, 1983, were either
performing such function and responsibility for the primary benefit of,
or who were also assigned to the operation or administration of the juvenile
justice programs referred to in paragraph (a) above of this Section -- shall
be transferred to the Authority. The rights of the employees or the State
under the "Personnel Code" or under any other contract or plan, however,
shall not be affected thereby.
All books, records, papers, documents, real or personal property, unexpended
appropriations and pending business in any way pertaining to the rights,
powers, duties and responsibilities transferred by this Section shall be
delivered and transferred to the Authority. Effective April 1, 1983, all
books, records, papers, documents, real or personal property, unexpended
appropriations, undisbursed grant moneys, if any, and pending business
pertaining to the rights, powers, duties and responsibilities described in
paragraph (b) of this Section -- except such of said items as pertain
primarily to the juvenile justice programs referred to in paragraph (a)
above of this Section -- shall be transferred to the Authority.
All rights, powers, duties and responsibilities transferred pursuant to
this Act to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall be
vested in and shall be exercised by that Authority subject to the provisions
of this Act. Each act done in the exercise of such rights, powers and duties
shall be exercised by that Authority subject to the provisions of this Act.
Each act done in the exercise of such rights, powers and duties shall have the
same legal effect as if done by the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission
or divisions, officers or employees thereof.
Every person or corporation shall be subject to the same obligations and
duties and any penalties, civil or criminal, arising therefrom, and shall
have the same rights arising from the exercise of such rights, powers and
duties as if such rights, powers and duties had been exercised by the Illinois
Law Enforcement Commission or divisions, officers or employees thereof.
Every officer and employee of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority shall, for any offense, be subject to the same penalty or
penalties, civil or criminal, as are prescribed by existing law for the
same offense by any officer or employee whose powers or duties were
transferred to him by this Act.
Whenever reports or notices are required to be made or given or paper or
documents furnished or served by any person to or upon the Illinois Law
Enforcement Commission or divisions, officers or employees thereof with
respect to any rights, powers, duties or responsibilities transferred pursuant
to this Act, the same shall be made, given, furnished or served in the same
manner to or upon the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
This Act shall not affect any act done, ratified or cancelled or any right
occurring or established or any action or proceeding had or commenced in
an administrative, civil, or criminal cause before this Act takes effect;
but such actions or proceedings may be prosecuted and continued by the Illinois
Criminal Justice Information Authority.
No rule or regulation promulgated by the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission
pursuant to an exercise of right, power or duty which has been transferred
to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall be affected
by this Act, and all such rules and regulations shall become the rules and
regulations of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
(Source: P.A. 82-1039.)
(20 ILCS 3930/10.1)
Sec. 10.1. Transfer of Illinois Violence Prevention Authority.
(a) The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, through its board, existing committees, and any committee or committees created on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly by law or pursuant to administrative rules of the Authority shall assume the powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities transferred from the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, including the powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities:
(b) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, the personnel of the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority shall be transferred to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. The status and rights of those employees under the Personnel Code shall not be affected by the transfer. The rights of the employees and the State of Illinois and its agencies under the Personnel Code and applicable collective bargaining agreements or under any pension, retirement, or annuity plan shall not be affected by this amendatory Act.
(c) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, all books, records, papers, documents, property (real and personal), contracts, causes of action, and pending business pertaining to the powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities transferred by this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly from the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, including, but not limited to, material in electronic or magnetic format and necessary computer hardware and software, shall be transferred to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
(d) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, all unexpended appropriations and balances and other funds available for use by the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority shall be transferred for use by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Unexpended balances so transferred shall be expended only for the purpose for which the appropriations were originally made.
(e) The powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities transferred from the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority by this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly shall be vested in and shall be exercised by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
(f) Whenever reports or notices are now required to be made or given or papers or documents furnished or served by any person to or upon the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority in connection with any of the powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities transferred by this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, the same shall be made, given, furnished, or served in the same manner to or upon the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
(g) This amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly does not affect any act done, ratified, or canceled or any right occurring or established or any action or proceeding had or commenced in an administrative, civil, or criminal cause by the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority before this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly takes effect; such actions or proceedings may be prosecuted and continued by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
(h) Any rules of the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority that relate to its powers, duties,
rights, and responsibilities and are in full force on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly shall become the rules of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. This amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly does not affect the legality of any such rules in the Illinois Administrative Code. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority rules shall control in instances where the rules overlap or are otherwise inconsistent.
Any proposed rules filed with the Secretary of State by the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority that are pending in the rulemaking process on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly and pertain to the powers, duties,
rights, and responsibilities transferred, shall be deemed to have been filed by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. As soon as practicable after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall revise and clarify the rules transferred to it under this amendatory Act to reflect the reorganization of powers, duties,
rights, and responsibilities affected by this amendatory Act, using the procedures for recodification of rules available under the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, except that existing title, part, and section numbering for the affected rules may be retained. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority may propose and adopt under the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act such other rules of the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority that will now be administered by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
(i) To the extent that, prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, the Executive Director of the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority had been empowered to prescribe rules with regard to the powers, duties,
rights, and responsibilities of the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, such duties shall be exercised solely by the Executive Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly.
(Source: P.A. 97-1151, eff. 1-25-13.)
(20 ILCS 3930/10.2)
Sec. 10.2. ICJIA Violence Prevention Fund.
(a) The ICJIA Violence Prevention Fund is hereby established as a special fund in the State Treasury into which funds received from private, state, or federal sources specifically for violence prevention may be deposited, and from which funds shall be appropriated to the Authority for the purpose of exercising the powers specified in items (1) through (4) of subsection (a) of Section 10.1 of this Act.
(b) The Fund is a continuation of the Violence Prevention Fund, which was created under Section 20 of the Illinois Violence Prevention Act and repealed by this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly.
(c) Unexpended balances transferred by this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly may be expended by the Authority but only for the purpose for which the appropriation was originally made.
(Source: P.A. 97-1151, eff. 1-25-13.)
(20 ILCS 3930/11) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-11)
Sec. 11.
Other Functions.
Effective April 1, 1983, if any of the
functions relating to the rights, powers, duties and responsibilities
described in paragraph (b) of Section 10 of this Act - other than such of
said functions, if any, as pertain primarily to the juvenile justice
programs referred to in paragraph (a) of Section 10 of this Act -- have not
been fully completed and performed by the Illinois Law Enforcement
Commission, the same shall be transferred to and assumed by the Authority.
(Source: P.A. 82-1039.)
(20 ILCS 3930/12) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-12)
Sec. 12.
Administrative Action and Review.
The Illinois Administrative
Procedure Act, as amended, and the rules and regulations adopted thereunder
shall apply to and govern all administrative actions taken by the Authority,
where applicable, unless otherwise prescribed by this Act. Judicial review
of final administrative decisions may be had in accordance with the
Administrative Review Law, as now or hereafter amended.
(Source: P.A. 82-1039.)
(20 ILCS 3930/13) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-13)
Sec. 13.
Construction of Act.
This Act shall be liberally construed
to achieve the purposes set forth in Section 2 of this Act.
Sections 1 through 13 of this Act shall in no respect be considered as
a repeal of, nor, except as herein provided with respect to the transfer
to the Authority of certain rights, powers, duties and responsibilities
of the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission under "An Act creating an Illinois
Law Enforcement Commission and defining its powers and duties", as a limitation
of the provisions of any existing law of this State concerning law enforcement
or criminal justice, but shall be construed as supplemental thereto.
(Source: P.A. 82-1039.)
(20 ILCS 3930/14) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-14)
Sec. 14. Illinois Law Enforcement Commission. Effective April 1, 1983:
(a) The position of Executive Director of the Illinois Law Enforcement
Commission is abolished;
(b) The Illinois Law Enforcement Commission is abolished, and the terms
and appointments of its members and Chairman are terminated; and
(c) "An Act creating an Illinois Law Enforcement Commission and defining
its powers and duties", approved September 20, 1977, as now or hereafter
amended, is repealed.
(Source: P.A. 98-756, eff. 7-16-14.)
(20 ILCS 3930/15)
Sec. 15. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 99-873, eff. 1-1-17. Repealed internally, eff. 1-1-19.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
20 ILCS 15/ - State Agency Entity Creation Act.
20 ILCS 20/ - Agency Energy Efficiency Act.
20 ILCS 25/ - H+T Affordability Index Act.
20 ILCS 30/ - African American Employment Plan Act.
20 ILCS 35/ - Government Electronic Records Act.
20 ILCS 40/ - Illinois Employment First Act.
20 ILCS 45/ - Open Operating Standards Act.
20 ILCS 50/ - Uniform Racial Classification Act.
20 ILCS 55/ - State Agency Student Worker Opportunity Act.
20 ILCS 60/ - Native American Employment Plan Act.
20 ILCS 65/ - Data Governance and Organization to Support Equity and Racial Justice Act.
20 ILCS 105/ - Illinois Act on the Aging.
20 ILCS 110/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Department on Aging Law)
20 ILCS 205/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Department of Agriculture Law)
20 ILCS 210/ - State Fair Act.
20 ILCS 220/ - Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Act.
20 ILCS 230/ - Biotechnology Sector Development Act.
20 ILCS 235/ - Illinois AgrAbility Act.
20 ILCS 301/ - Substance Use Disorder Act.
20 ILCS 302/ - Substance Use Disorder Rate Equity Act.
20 ILCS 1305/ - Department of Human Services Act.
20 ILCS 1310/ - Domestic Violence Shelters Act.
20 ILCS 1315/ - Illinois Youthbuild Act.
20 ILCS 1320/ - Assistive Technology Evaluation and Training Centers Act.
20 ILCS 1335/ - 2-1-1 Service Act.
20 ILCS 1340/ - Regional Integrated Behavioral Health Networks Act.
20 ILCS 1345/ - Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service Act.
20 ILCS 1705/ - Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act.
20 ILCS 2405/ - Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities Act.
20 ILCS 2407/ - Disabilities Services Act of 2003.
20 ILCS 2410/ - Bureau for the Blind Act.
20 ILCS 2421/ - Blind Vendors Act.
20 ILCS 415/ - Personnel Code.
20 ILCS 420/ - Local Personnel Program Assistance Act.
20 ILCS 430/ - Federal Surplus Property Act.
20 ILCS 435/ - Forms Notice Act.
20 ILCS 440/ - Office of Consumer Services Information Act.
20 ILCS 445/ - State Off Street Parking in Rockford Act.
20 ILCS 450/ - Data Security on State Computers Act.
20 ILCS 505/ - Children and Family Services Act.
20 ILCS 515/ - Child Death Review Team Act.
20 ILCS 520/ - Foster Parent Law.
20 ILCS 521/ - Foster Children's Bill of Rights Act.
20 ILCS 525/ - Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council Law.
20 ILCS 527/ - Department of Children and Family Services Statewide Youth Advisory Board Act.
20 ILCS 530/ - DCFS Residential Services Construction Grant Program Act.
20 ILCS 535/ - Administration of Psychotropic Medications to Children Act.
20 ILCS 540/ - Custody Relinquishment Prevention Act.
20 ILCS 607/ - Brownfields Redevelopment and Intermodal Promotion Act.
20 ILCS 608/ - Business Assistance and Regulatory Reform Act.
20 ILCS 609/ - Center for Business Ownership Succession and Employee Ownership Act.
20 ILCS 615/ - Displaced Homemakers Assistance Act.
20 ILCS 620/ - Economic Development Area Tax Increment Allocation Act.
20 ILCS 625/ - Illinois Economic Opportunity Act.
20 ILCS 627/ - Electric Vehicle Act.
20 ILCS 630/ - Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act.
20 ILCS 655/ - Illinois Enterprise Zone Act.
20 ILCS 660/ - Family Farm Assistance Act.
20 ILCS 662/ - Local Planning Technical Assistance Act.
20 ILCS 663/ - New Markets Development Program Act.
20 ILCS 665/ - Illinois Promotion Act.
20 ILCS 686/ - Reimagining Electric Vehicles in Illinois Act.
20 ILCS 687/ - Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997.
20 ILCS 688/ - Illinois Resource Development and Energy Security Act.
20 ILCS 689/ - Illinois Renewable Fuels Development Program Act.
20 ILCS 692/ - Small Business Advisory Act.
20 ILCS 695/ - State and Regional Development Strategy Act.
20 ILCS 700/ - Technology Advancement and Development Act.
20 ILCS 701/ - High Technology School-to-Work Act.
20 ILCS 715/ - Corporate Accountability for Tax Expenditures Act.
20 ILCS 720/ - Illinois Main Street Act.
20 ILCS 725/ - Illinois Home Grown Business Opportunity Act.
20 ILCS 730/ - Energy Transition Act.
20 ILCS 735/ - Energy Community Reinvestment Act.
20 ILCS 740/ - Job Training Assistance and Support Services Pilot Program Act.
20 ILCS 745/ - Industrial Biotech Partnership Act.
20 ILCS 801/ - Department of Natural Resources Act.
20 ILCS 820/ - Forestry Cooperative Agreement Act.
20 ILCS 825/ - Forest Land Exchange Act.
20 ILCS 830/ - Interagency Wetland Policy Act of 1989.
20 ILCS 835/ - State Parks Act.
20 ILCS 840/ - State Parks Designation Act.
20 ILCS 845/ - State Park Audit Act.
20 ILCS 850/ - Illinois and Michigan Canal State Park Act.
20 ILCS 855/ - Wild or Scenic River Area Act.
20 ILCS 860/ - Outdoor Recreation Resources Act.
20 ILCS 862/ - Recreational Trails of Illinois Act.
20 ILCS 863/ - Prairie Wind Trail Property Transfer Act.
20 ILCS 865/ - Kaskaskia River Watershed Operation and Maintenance Act.
20 ILCS 870/ - Rend Lake Dam and Reservoir Operation and Maintenance Act.
20 ILCS 875/ - Firearms Training Act.
20 ILCS 880/ - Illinois Conservation Foundation Act.
20 ILCS 882/ - Natural Resources Restoration Trust Fund Act.
20 ILCS 885/ - Lead Sinker Act.
20 ILCS 890/ - Public Land Pack and Saddle Animal Access Act.
20 ILCS 896/ - Lake Michigan Wind Energy Act.
20 ILCS 1910/ - Coal Products Commission Transfer Act.
20 ILCS 1915/ - Surface Coal Mining Fee Act.
20 ILCS 1920/ - Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Act.
20 ILCS 1005/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Department of Employment Security Law)
20 ILCS 1010/ - State and Federal Employment Cooperation Act.
20 ILCS 1015/ - Public Employment Office Act.
20 ILCS 1020/ - New Hire Reporting Act.
20 ILCS 1105/ - Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act.
20 ILCS 1108/ - Clean Coal FutureGen for Illinois Act of 2011.
20 ILCS 1110/ - Illinois Coal and Energy Development Bond Act.
20 ILCS 1115/ - Energy Conservation Act.
20 ILCS 1120/ - Energy Policy and Planning Act.
20 ILCS 1125/ - Dickson Mounds State Memorial Act.
20 ILCS 1127/ - Illinois Center for Geographic Information Act.
20 ILCS 1130/ - Hazardous Waste Technology Exchange Service Act.
20 ILCS 1135/ - Superconducting Super Collider Act.
20 ILCS 1205/ - Financial Institutions Code.
20 ILCS 2105/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Department of Professional Regulation Law)
20 ILCS 3205/ - Division of Banking Act.
20 ILCS 3210/ - Illinois Bank Examiners' Education Foundation Act.
20 ILCS 1370/ - Department of Innovation and Technology Act.
20 ILCS 1375/ - Illinois Information Security Improvement Act.
20 ILCS 1405/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Department of Insurance Law)
20 ILCS 1410/ - Burn Victims Relief Act.
20 ILCS 1505/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Department of Labor Law)
20 ILCS 1510/ - Illinois Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act.
20 ILCS 1605/ - Illinois Lottery Law.
20 ILCS 1805/ - Military Code of Illinois.
20 ILCS 1807/ - Illinois Code of Military Justice.
20 ILCS 1810/ - Military Property Act.
20 ILCS 1815/ - Illinois State Guard Act.
20 ILCS 1825/ - Illinois National Guardsman's Compensation Act.
20 ILCS 2215/ - Illinois Health Finance Reform Act.
20 ILCS 2225/ - Free Healthcare Benefits Application Assistance Act.
20 ILCS 2230/ - Health Care Affordability Act.
20 ILCS 2305/ - Department of Public Health Act. (Part 1)
20 ILCS 2313/ - Children's Environmental Health Officer Act.
20 ILCS 2320/ - Health Access Network Act.
20 ILCS 2325/ - Comprehensive Healthcare Workforce Planning Act.
20 ILCS 2335/ - Community Health Worker Advisory Board Act.
20 ILCS 2505/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Department of Revenue Law)
20 ILCS 2510/ - Certified Audit Program Law.
20 ILCS 2515/ - Illinois Department of Revenue Sunshine Act.
20 ILCS 2520/ - Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Act.
20 ILCS 2530/ - Taxation Disclosure Act.
20 ILCS 2605/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Illinois State Police Law)
20 ILCS 2610/ - Illinois State Police Act.
20 ILCS 2615/ - Illinois State Police Radio Act.
20 ILCS 2620/ - Narcotic Control Division Abolition Act.
20 ILCS 2625/ - Volunteer Firefighting Rescue Unit Use Act.
20 ILCS 2630/ - Criminal Identification Act.
20 ILCS 2635/ - Illinois Uniform Conviction Information Act.
20 ILCS 2640/ - Statewide Organized Gang Database Act.
20 ILCS 2645/ - Statewide Senior Citizen Victimizer Database Act.
20 ILCS 2705/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (Department of Transportation Law)
20 ILCS 2715/ - Racial Profiling Prevention and Data Oversight Act.
20 ILCS 2805/ - Department of Veterans' Affairs Act.
20 ILCS 2905/ - State Fire Marshal Act.
20 ILCS 2910/ - Peace Officer Fire Investigation Act.
20 ILCS 3005/ - Governor's Office of Management and Budget Act.
20 ILCS 3010/ - Illinois Capital Budget Act.
20 ILCS 3020/ - Capital Spending Accountability Law.
20 ILCS 3105/ - Capital Development Board Act.
20 ILCS 3110/ - Building Authority Act.
20 ILCS 3115/ - Building Authority Bond Investment Act.
20 ILCS 3120/ - Asbestos Abatement Authority Act.
20 ILCS 3125/ - Energy Efficient Building Act.
20 ILCS 3130/ - Green Buildings Act.
20 ILCS 3305/ - Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act.
20 ILCS 3310/ - Nuclear Safety Law of 2004.
20 ILCS 3405/ - Historic Preservation Act.
20 ILCS 3410/ - Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council Act.
20 ILCS 3415/ - Historical Sites Listing Act.
20 ILCS 3420/ - Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act.
20 ILCS 3430/ - Old State Capitol Act.
20 ILCS 3435/ - Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act.
20 ILCS 3440/ - Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act.
20 ILCS 3475/ - Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Act.
20 ILCS 3501/ - Illinois Finance Authority Act.
20 ILCS 3510/ - Asbestos Abatement Finance Act.
20 ILCS 3515/ - Illinois Environmental Facilities Financing Act.
20 ILCS 3610/ - Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act.
20 ILCS 3805/ - Illinois Housing Development Act.
20 ILCS 3820/ - Illinois Investment and Development Authority Act.
20 ILCS 3855/ - Illinois Power Agency Act.
20 ILCS 3860/ - Illinois Health Information Exchange and Technology Act.
20 ILCS 3903/ - Illinois African-American Family Commission Act.
20 ILCS 3905/ - Alton Lake Heritage Parkway Corridor Law.
20 ILCS 3910/ - Anti-Crime Advisory Council Act.
20 ILCS 3915/ - Arts Council Act.
20 ILCS 3916/ - Asian American Family Commission Act.
20 ILCS 3921/ - Illinois Century Network Act.
20 ILCS 3926/ - Crime Reduction Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 3929/ - Capital Punishment Reform Study Committee Act.
20 ILCS 3930/ - Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act.
20 ILCS 3932/ - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission Act.
20 ILCS 3933/ - Illinois Early Learning Council Act.
20 ILCS 3934/ - Electronic Health Records Taskforce Act.
20 ILCS 3935/ - Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures Act.
20 ILCS 3945/ - Geriatric Medicine Assistance Act.
20 ILCS 3948/ - Illinois Global Partnership Act.
20 ILCS 3950/ - Governor's Council on Health and Physical Fitness Act.
20 ILCS 3953/ - Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991.
20 ILCS 3954/ - Green Governments Illinois Act.
20 ILCS 3955/ - Guardianship and Advocacy Act.
20 ILCS 3956/ - Human Services 211 Collaboration Board Act.
20 ILCS 3960/ - Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act.
20 ILCS 3966/ - Illinois Business Regulatory Review Act.
20 ILCS 3968/ - Interagency Coordinating Committee on Transportation Act.
20 ILCS 3975/ - Illinois Workforce Innovation Board Act
20 ILCS 3980/ - Laboratory Review Board Act.
20 ILCS 3983/ - Illinois Latino Family Commission Act.
20 ILCS 3985/ - Law Enforcement and Fire Fighting Medal of Honor Act.
20 ILCS 3988/ - Local Legacy Act.
20 ILCS 3990/ - Illinois Manufacturing Technology Alliance Act.
20 ILCS 4000/ - Minority Males Act.
20 ILCS 4007/ - Persons with Disabilities on State Agency Boards Act.
20 ILCS 4010/ - Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities Law.
20 ILCS 4024/ - Interstate Sex Offender Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4026/ - Sex Offender Management Board Act.
20 ILCS 4028/ - Violence Prevention Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4030/ - World's Fair Commission (1976) Act.
20 ILCS 4040/ - Social Security Number Protection Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4050/ - Hospital Basic Services Preservation Act.
20 ILCS 4070/ - Commission on Discrimination and Hate Crimes Act.
20 ILCS 4075/ - Commission on Children and Youth Act.
20 ILCS 4085/ - Commission to Study Disproportionate Justice Impact Act.
20 ILCS 4090/ - Illinois Plain Language Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4095/ - Employment and Economic Opportunity for Persons with Disabilities Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4100/ - Resentencing Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4101/ - College Course Materials Affordability and Equitable Access Collaborative Study Act.
20 ILCS 4102/ - High-Speed Railway Commission Act.
20 ILCS 4103/ - Illinois Future of Work Act.
20 ILCS 4105/ - Racial Disproportionality in Child Welfare Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4106/ - Domestic Violence Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4107/ - Illinois Commission on Amateur Sports Act.
20 ILCS 4108/ - Local Journalism Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4109/ - Commission on Equitable Public University Funding Act.
20 ILCS 4110/ - Illinois Thirty-by-Thirty Conservation Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4111/ - Youth Health and Safety Act.
20 ILCS 4112/ - Right to Counsel in Immigration Proceedings Act.
20 ILCS 4113/ - Real Estate Valuation Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4114/ - Illinois America 250 Commission Act.
20 ILCS 4115/ - Agriculture Equity Commission Act.
20 ILCS 4116/ - Blue-Ribbon Commission on Transportation Infrastructure and Policy Act.
20 ILCS 4117/ - Rivers of Illinois Coordinating Council Act.
20 ILCS 4118/ - Renewable Energy Component Recycling Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4119/ - Task Force on Missing and Murdered Chicago Women Act.
20 ILCS 4120/ - Illinois Indian American Advisory Council Act.
20 ILCS 4121/ - Comprehensive Licensing Information to Minimize Barriers Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 4122/ - Hydrogen Economy Act.
20 ILCS 4124/ - Warehouse Safety Standards Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 5010/ - Illinois Holocaust and Genocide Commission Act.
20 ILCS 5015/ - Commission to End Hunger Act.
20 ILCS 5025/ - Racial and Ethnic Impact Research Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 5060/ - Women's Business Ownership Act of 2015.
20 ILCS 5070/ - Music Therapy Advisory Board Act.
20 ILCS 5075/ - Opportunities for At-Risk Women Act.
20 ILCS 5086/ - Human Trafficking Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 5110/ - Illinois Muslim American Advisory Council Act.
20 ILCS 5125/ - Illinois Route 66 Centennial Commission Act.
20 ILCS 5130/ - Illinois Council on Women and Girls Act.
20 ILCS 5145/ - Task Force on Infant and Maternal Mortality Among African Americans Act.
20 ILCS 5156/ - Illinois Immigrant Impact Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 5160/ - Kidney Disease Prevention and Education Task Force Act.
20 ILCS 5170/ - Special Commission on Gynecologic Cancers Act.
20 ILCS 5175/ - Health and Human Services Task Force and Study Act.