(5 ILCS 810/1)
Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act.
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18.)
(5 ILCS 810/5)
Sec. 5. Applicability. This Act is applicable to property seized or forfeited under the following provisions of law:
(Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
(5 ILCS 810/10)
Sec. 10. Reporting by law enforcement agency.
(a) Each law enforcement agency that seizes property subject to reporting under this Act shall report the following information about property seized or forfeited under State law:
The filing requirement shall be met upon filing Illinois State Police Notice/Inventory of Seized Property (Form 4-64) with the State's Attorney's Office in the county where the forfeiture action is being commenced or with the Attorney General's Office if the forfeiture action is being commenced by that office, and the forwarding of Form 4-64 upon approval of the State's Attorney's Office or the Attorney General's Office to the Illinois State Police Asset Forfeiture Section. With regard to seizures for which Form 4-64 is not required to be filed, the filing requirement shall be met by the filing of an annual summary report with the Illinois State Police no later than 60 days after December 31 of that year.
(b) Each law enforcement agency, including a drug task force or Metropolitan Enforcement Group (MEG) unit, that receives proceeds from forfeitures subject to reporting under this Act shall file an annual report with the Illinois State Police no later than 60 days after December 31 of that year. The format of the report shall be developed by the Illinois State Police and shall be completed by the law enforcement agency. The report shall include, at a minimum, the amount of funds and other property distributed to the law enforcement agency by the Illinois State Police, the amount of funds expended by the law enforcement agency, and the category of expenditure, including:
(c) The Illinois State Police shall establish and maintain on its official website a public database that includes annual aggregate data for each law enforcement agency that reports seizures of property under subsection (a) of this Section, that receives distributions of forfeiture proceeds subject to reporting under this Act, or reports expenditures under subsection (b) of this Section. This aggregate data shall include, for each law enforcement agency:
The database shall not provide names, addresses, phone numbers, or other personally identifying information of owners or interest holders, persons, business entities, covert office locations, or business entities involved in the forfeiture action and shall not disclose the vehicle identification number or serial number of any conveyance.
(d) The Illinois State Police shall adopt rules to administer the asset forfeiture program, including the categories of authorized expenditures consistent with the statutory guidelines for each of the included forfeiture statutes, the use of forfeited funds, other expenditure requirements, and the reporting of seizure and forfeiture information. The Illinois State Police may adopt rules necessary to implement this Act through the use of emergency rulemaking under Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act for a period not to exceed 180 days after the effective date of this Act.
(e) The Illinois State Police shall have authority and oversight over all law enforcement agencies receiving forfeited funds from the Illinois State Police. This authority shall include enforcement of rules and regulations adopted by the Illinois State Police and sanctions for violations of any rules and regulations, including the withholding of distributions of forfeiture proceeds from the law enforcement agency in violation.
(f) Upon application by a law enforcement agency to the Illinois State Police, the reporting of a particular asset forfeited under this Section may be delayed if the asset in question was seized from a person who has become a confidential informant under the agency's confidential informant policy, or if the asset was seized as part of an ongoing investigation. This delayed reporting shall be granted by the Illinois State Police for a maximum period of 6 months if the confidential informant is still providing cooperation to law enforcement or the investigation is still ongoing, after which the asset shall be reported as required under this Act.
(g) The Illinois State Police shall, on or before January 1, 2019, establish and implement the requirements of this Act.
In order to implement the reporting and public database requirements under this Act, the Illinois State Police Asset Forfeiture Section requires a one-time upgrade of its information technology software and hardware. This one-time upgrade shall be funded by a temporary allocation of 5% of all forfeited currency and 5% of the auction proceeds from each forfeited asset, which are to be distributed after the effective date of this Act. The Illinois State Police shall transfer these funds at the time of distribution to a separate fund established by the Illinois State Police. Moneys deposited in this fund shall be accounted for and shall be used only to pay for the actual one-time cost of purchasing and installing the hardware and software required to comply with this new reporting and public database requirement. Moneys deposited in the fund shall not be subject to reappropriation, reallocation, or redistribution for any other purpose. After sufficient funds are transferred to the fund to cover the actual one-time cost of purchasing and installing the hardware and software required to comply with this new reporting and public database requirement, no additional funds shall be transferred to the fund for any purpose. At the completion of the one-time upgrade of the information technology hardware and software to comply with this new reporting and public database requirement, any remaining funds in the fund shall be returned to the participating agencies under the distribution requirements of the statutes from which the funds were transferred, and the fund shall no longer exist.
(h)(1) The Illinois State Police, in consultation with and subject to the approval of the Chief Procurement Officer, may procure a single contract or multiple contracts to implement this Act.
(2) A contract or contracts under this subsection (h) are not subject to the Illinois Procurement Code, except for Sections 20-60, 20-65, 20-70, and 20-160 and Article 50 of that Code, provided that the Chief Procurement Officer may, in writing with justification, waive any certification required under Article 50 of the Illinois Procurement Code. The provisions of this paragraph (2), other than this sentence, are inoperative on and after July 1, 2019.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
(5 ILCS 810/15)
Sec. 15. Fund audits.
(a) The Auditor General shall conduct, as a part of its 2-year compliance audit, an audit of the State Asset Forfeiture Fund for compliance with the requirements of this Act. The audit shall include, but not be limited to, the following determinations:
(b) The Illinois State Police, and any other entity or person that may have information relevant to the audit, shall cooperate fully and promptly with the Office of the Auditor General in conducting the audit. The Auditor General shall begin the audit during the next regular 2-year compliance audit of the Illinois State Police and distribute the report upon completion under Section 3-14 of the Illinois State Auditing Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
(5 ILCS 810/20)
Sec. 20. Applicability. This Act and the changes made to this Act by Public Act 100-699 only apply to property seized on and after July 1, 2018.
(Source: P.A. 100-699, eff. 8-3-18; 100-1163, eff. 12-20-18.)
(5 ILCS 810/105)
Sec. 105. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18; text omitted.)
(5 ILCS 810/110)
Sec. 110. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/115)
Sec. 115. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/120)
Sec. 120. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/125)
Sec. 125. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/130)
Sec. 130. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/135)
Sec. 135. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18; text omitted.)
(5 ILCS 810/140)
Sec. 140. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by repealing Sections 36-1a and 36-5.
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18.)
(5 ILCS 810/145)
Sec. 145. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18; text omitted.)
(5 ILCS 810/150)
Sec. 150. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/155)
Sec. 155. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/160)
Sec. 160. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18; text omitted.)
(5 ILCS 810/165)
Sec. 165. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is amended by repealing Section 124B-1030.
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18.)
(5 ILCS 810/170)
Sec. 170. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18; text omitted.)
(5 ILCS 810/175)
Sec. 175. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/180)
Sec. 180. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(5 ILCS 810/185)
Sec. 185. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18; text omitted.)
(5 ILCS 810/190)
Sec. 190. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18; text omitted.)
(5 ILCS 810/995)
Sec. 995. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other Public Act.
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18.)
(5 ILCS 810/996)
Sec. 996. No revival or extension. This Act does not revive or extend any Section or Act otherwise repealed.
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18.)
(5 ILCS 810/997)
Sec. 997. Savings clause. The provisions of this Act are subject to Section 4 of the Statute on Statutes.
(Source: P.A. 100-699, eff. 8-3-18.)
(5 ILCS 810/999)
Sec. 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, 2018.
(Source: P.A. 100-512, eff. 7-1-18.)
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Chapter 5 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
5 ILCS 5/ - U. S. Constitution Amendment Act.
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5 ILCS 70/ - Statute on Statutes.
5 ILCS 75/ - Effective Date of Laws Act.
5 ILCS 80/ - Regulatory Sunset Act.
5 ILCS 85/ - Statutes Savings (1874) Act.
5 ILCS 90/ - Gender-Neutral Statutes Commission Act.
5 ILCS 100/ - Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
5 ILCS 120/ - Open Meetings Act.
5 ILCS 140/ - Freedom of Information Act.
5 ILCS 160/ - State Records Act.
5 ILCS 165/ - Filing of Copies Act.
5 ILCS 170/ - Filmed Records Reproduction Act.
5 ILCS 177/ - State Agency Web Site Act.
5 ILCS 179/ - Identity Protection Act.
5 ILCS 180/ - Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act.
5 ILCS 185/ - Anti-Registry Program Act.
5 ILCS 190/ - Seat of Government Act.
5 ILCS 195/ - Emergency Seat of Government Act.
5 ILCS 220/ - Intergovernmental Cooperation Act.
5 ILCS 225/ - Transportation Cooperation Act of 1971.
5 ILCS 230/ - Consular Identification Document Act.
5 ILCS 235/ - Interstate Mutual Emergency Aid Act.
5 ILCS 250/ - Gubernatorial Appointee Oath Act.
5 ILCS 255/ - Oaths and Affirmations Act.
5 ILCS 260/ - Official Bond Act.
5 ILCS 265/ - Holdover Official Bond Act.
5 ILCS 270/ - Official Bond Payment Act.
5 ILCS 275/ - Emergency Interim Executive Succession Act.
5 ILCS 280/ - Officials Convicted of Infamous Crimes Act.
5 ILCS 282/ - Elected Officials Misconduct Forfeiture Act.
5 ILCS 283/ - Public Corruption Profit Forfeiture Act.
5 ILCS 285/ - Employee Rights Violation Act.
5 ILCS 295/ - Assigned Appellate Judges Salary Act.
5 ILCS 300/ - Circuit Court Judges Travel Expense Act.
5 ILCS 305/ - Employment of Detectives by Public Officials Act.
5 ILCS 308/ - Human Voice Contact Act.
5 ILCS 310/ - Gender Balanced Appointments Act.
5 ILCS 312/ - Illinois Notary Public Act.
5 ILCS 315/ - Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
5 ILCS 327/ - Organ Donor Leave Act.
5 ILCS 335/ - Disaster Service Volunteer Leave Act.
5 ILCS 340/ - Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act of 1983.
5 ILCS 345/ - Public Employee Disability Act.
5 ILCS 350/ - State Employee Indemnification Act.
5 ILCS 360/ - State Employee Vacation Time Act.
5 ILCS 365/ - State Salary and Annuity Withholding Act.
5 ILCS 370/ - State Employee Prevailing Wage Act.
5 ILCS 375/ - State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971.
5 ILCS 377/ - State Employee Health Savings Account Law.
5 ILCS 380/ - State Employee Job Sharing Act.
5 ILCS 382/ - State Services Assurance Act for FY2008.
5 ILCS 385/ - Educational Loan Default Act.
5 ILCS 400/ - Sick Leave Bank Act.
5 ILCS 410/ - State Employment Records Act.
5 ILCS 412/ - State Employee Housing Act.
5 ILCS 415/ - Government Severance Pay Act.
5 ILCS 420/ - Illinois Governmental Ethics Act.
5 ILCS 430/ - State Officials and Employees Ethics Act.
5 ILCS 440/ - Time Standardization Act.
5 ILCS 460/ - State Designations Act.
5 ILCS 465/ - Flag Display Act.
5 ILCS 470/ - Official United States Flag Act.
5 ILCS 490/ - State Commemorative Dates Act.
5 ILCS 510/ - National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Land Cession Act.
5 ILCS 515/ - Chicago Land Cession Act.
5 ILCS 517/ - Pekin and Greenville Federal Correctional Institutions Cession Law.
5 ILCS 520/ - St. Clair Land Cession Act.
5 ILCS 525/ - Champaign Land Cession Act.
5 ILCS 530/ - Chicago U. S. Courthouse Cession Act.
5 ILCS 532/ - Thomson United States Penitentiary Cession Act.
5 ILCS 535/ - Lake County Land Cession Act.
5 ILCS 537/ - Chanute Air Force Base Retrocession Law.
5 ILCS 539/ - Ft. Dearborn United States Army Reserve Center Retrocession Law.
5 ILCS 540/ - Fort Sheridan Retrocession Act.
5 ILCS 541/ - Fort Sheridan Retrocession Law of 1992.
5 ILCS 543/ - Glenview Naval Air Station Retrocession Law.
5 ILCS 544/ - OHare IAP Air Reserve Station Retrocession Act.
5 ILCS 545/ - Higgins Road Retrocession Act.
5 ILCS 547/ - Joliet Army Ammunition Plant Retrocession Law.
5 ILCS 550/ - Boesche's Division Retrocession Act.
5 ILCS 555/ - Crab Orchard Retrocession Act.
5 ILCS 560/ - Veteran's Administration Retrocession Act.
5 ILCS 565/ - Chain of Rocks Retrocession Act.
5 ILCS 570/ - Granite City Depot Retrocession Act.
5 ILCS 571/ - Savanna Army Depot Retrocession Law.
5 ILCS 573/ - Joliet Outdoor Training Area Military Reservation Retrocession Law.
5 ILCS 575/ - Upper Mississippi Land Acquisition Act.
5 ILCS 580/ - Bird Preserve Land Acquisition Act.
5 ILCS 585/ - National Forest Land Act.
5 ILCS 590/ - Federal and State Land Jurisdiction Act of 1991.
5 ILCS 595/ - Great Lakes Naval Base Jurisdiction Act.
5 ILCS 600/ - Lincoln Home Jurisdiction Act.
5 ILCS 605/ - Submerged Lands Act.
5 ILCS 610/ - Wallace-Dickey Burial Plot Act.
5 ILCS 615/ - Oil and Gas Wells on Public Lands Act.
5 ILCS 620/ - Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. (State Fair Grounds Title Law)
5 ILCS 625/ - Momence Dam Transfer Act.
5 ILCS 630/ - Gulf War Veterans Act.
5 ILCS 635/ - War on Terrorism Veterans Act.
5 ILCS 705/ - Successor Agency Act.
5 ILCS 805/ - Illinois TRUST Act.
5 ILCS 810/ - Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act.
5 ILCS 815/ - Law Enforcement Criminal Sexual Assault Investigation Act.
5 ILCS 825/ - Voices of Immigrant Communities Empowering Survivors (VOICES) Act.
5 ILCS 830/ - Gun Trafficking Information Act.
5 ILCS 835/ - Keep Illinois Families Together Act.
5 ILCS 840/ - First Responders Suicide Prevention Act.
5 ILCS 845/ - Statewide Use of Force Standardization Act.
5 ILCS 850/ - Empowering Public Participation Act.