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1    AN ACT concerning criminal law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against
5Youth Registration Act is amended by changing Section 5 as
6follows:
 
7    (730 ILCS 154/5)
8    Sec. 5. Definitions.
9    (a) As used in this Act, "violent offender against youth"
10means any person who is:
11        (1) charged pursuant to Illinois law, or any
12    substantially similar federal, Uniform Code of Military
13    Justice, sister state, or foreign country law, with a
14    violent offense against youth set forth in subsection (b)
15    of this Section or the attempt to commit an included
16    violent offense against youth, and:
17            (A) is convicted of such offense or an attempt to
18        commit such offense; or
19            (B) is found not guilty by reason of insanity of
20        such offense or an attempt to commit such offense; or
21            (C) is found not guilty by reason of insanity
22        pursuant to subsection (c) of Section 104-25 of the
23        Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 of such offense or

 

 

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1        an attempt to commit such offense; or
2            (D) is the subject of a finding not resulting in an
3        acquittal at a hearing conducted pursuant to
4        subsection (a) of Section 104-25 of the Code of
5        Criminal Procedure of 1963 for the alleged commission
6        or attempted commission of such offense; or
7            (E) is found not guilty by reason of insanity
8        following a hearing conducted pursuant to a federal,
9        Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister state, or
10        foreign country law substantially similar to
11        subsection (c) of Section 104-25 of the Code of
12        Criminal Procedure of 1963 of such offense or of the
13        attempted commission of such offense; or
14            (F) is the subject of a finding not resulting in an
15        acquittal at a hearing conducted pursuant to a federal,
16        Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister state, or
17        foreign country law substantially similar to
18        subsection (c) of Section 104-25 of the Code of
19        Criminal Procedure of 1963 for the alleged violation or
20        attempted commission of such offense; or
21        (2) adjudicated a juvenile delinquent as the result of
22    committing or attempting to commit an act which, if
23    committed by an adult, would constitute any of the offenses
24    specified in subsection (b) or (c-5) of this Section or a
25    violation of any substantially similar federal, Uniform
26    Code of Military Justice, sister state, or foreign country

 

 

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1    law, or found guilty under Article V of the Juvenile Court
2    Act of 1987 of committing or attempting to commit an act
3    which, if committed by an adult, would constitute any of
4    the offenses specified in subsection (b) or (c-5) of this
5    Section or a violation of any substantially similar
6    federal, Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister state, or
7    foreign country law.
8    Convictions that result from or are connected with the same
9act, or result from offenses committed at the same time, shall
10be counted for the purpose of this Act as one conviction. Any
11conviction set aside pursuant to law is not a conviction for
12purposes of this Act.
13     For purposes of this Section, "convicted" shall have the
14same meaning as "adjudicated". For the purposes of this Act, a
15person who is defined as a violent offender against youth as a
16result of being adjudicated a juvenile delinquent under
17paragraph (2) of this subsection (a) upon attaining 17 years of
18age shall be considered as having committed the violent offense
19against youth on or after the 17th birthday of the violent
20offender against youth. Registration of juveniles upon
21attaining 17 years of age shall not extend the original
22registration of 10 years from the date of conviction.
23    (b) As used in this Act, "violent offense against youth"
24means:
25        (1) A violation of any of the following Sections of the
26    Criminal Code of 1961, when the victim is a person under 18

 

 

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1    years of age and the offense was committed on or after
2    January 1, 1996:
3            10-1 (kidnapping),
4            10-2 (aggravated kidnapping),
5            10-3 (unlawful restraint),
6            10-3.1 (aggravated unlawful restraint). ,
7            12-3.2 (domestic battery),
8            12-3.3 (aggravated domestic battery),
9            12-4 (aggravated battery),
10            12-4.1 (heinous battery),
11            12-4.3 (aggravated battery of a child),
12            12-4.4 (aggravated battery of an unborn child),
13            12-33 (ritualized abuse of a child).
14            An attempt to commit any of these offenses.
15        (2) First degree murder under Section 9-1 of the
16    Criminal Code of 1961, when the victim was a person under
17    18 years of age and the defendant was at least 17 years of
18    age at the time of the commission of the offense.
19        (3) Child abduction under paragraph (10) of subsection
20    (b) of Section 10-5 of the Criminal Code of 1961 committed
21    by luring or attempting to lure a child under the age of 16
22    into a motor vehicle, building, house trailer, or dwelling
23    place without the consent of the parent or lawful custodian
24    of the child for other than a lawful purpose and the
25    offense was committed on or after January 1, 1998.
26        (4) A violation or attempted violation of any of the

 

 

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1    following Section Sections of the Criminal Code of 1961
2    when the offense was committed on or after July 1, 1999:
3            10-4 (forcible detention, if the victim is under 18
4        years of age).
5        (4.1) Involuntary manslaughter under Section 9-3 of
6    the Criminal Code of 1961 where baby shaking was the
7    proximate cause of death of the victim of the offense.
8        (4.2) Endangering the life or health of a child under
9    Section 12-21.6 of the Criminal Code of 1961 that results
10    in the death of the child where baby shaking was the
11    proximate cause of the death of the child.
12        (4.3) Domestic battery resulting in bodily harm under
13    Section 12-3.2 of the Criminal Code of 1961 when the
14    defendant was 18 years or older and the victim was under 18
15    years of age and the offense was committed on or after July
16    26, 2010.
17        (4.4) A violation or attempted violation of any of the
18    following Sections or clauses of the Criminal Code of 1961
19    when the victim was under 18 years of age and the offense
20    was committed on or after (1) July 26, 2000 if the
21    defendant was 18 years of age or older or (2) July 26, 2010
22    and the defendant was under the age of 18:
23            12-3.3 (aggravated domestic battery),
24            12-4(a), 12-4(b)(1) or 12-4(b)(14) (aggravated
25        battery),
26            12-4.1 (heinous battery),

 

 

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1            12-4.3 (aggravated battery of a child),
2            12-4.4 (aggravated battery of an unborn child),
3            12-33 (ritualized abuse of a child).
4        (4.5) A violation or attempted violation of any of the
5    following Sections of the Criminal Code of 1961 when the
6    victim was under 18 years of age and the offense was
7    committed on or after (1) August 1, 2001 if the defendant
8    was 18 years of age or older or (2) August 1, 2011 and the
9    defendant was under the age of 18:
10            12-4.2 (aggravated battery with a firearm),
11            12-4.2-5 (aggravated battery with a machine gun),
12            12-11 (home invasion).
13        (5) A violation of any former law of this State
14    substantially equivalent to any offense listed in this
15    subsection (b).
16    (c) A conviction for an offense of federal law, Uniform
17Code of Military Justice, or the law of another state or a
18foreign country that is substantially equivalent to any offense
19listed in subsections (b) and (c-5) of this Section shall
20constitute a conviction for the purpose of this Act.
21    (c-5) A person at least 17 years of age at the time of the
22commission of the offense who is convicted of first degree
23murder under Section 9-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961, against
24a person under 18 years of age, shall be required to register
25for natural life. A conviction for an offense of federal,
26Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister state, or foreign

 

 

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1country law that is substantially equivalent to any offense
2listed in this subsection (c-5) shall constitute a conviction
3for the purpose of this Act. This subsection (c-5) applies to a
4person who committed the offense before June 1, 1996 only if
5the person is incarcerated in an Illinois Department of
6Corrections facility on August 20, 2004.
7    (d) As used in this Act, "law enforcement agency having
8jurisdiction" means the Chief of Police in each of the
9municipalities in which the violent offender against youth
10expects to reside, work, or attend school (1) upon his or her
11discharge, parole or release or (2) during the service of his
12or her sentence of probation or conditional discharge, or the
13Sheriff of the county, in the event no Police Chief exists or
14if the offender intends to reside, work, or attend school in an
15unincorporated area. "Law enforcement agency having
16jurisdiction" includes the location where out-of-state
17students attend school and where out-of-state employees are
18employed or are otherwise required to register.
19    (e) As used in this Act, "supervising officer" means the
20assigned Illinois Department of Corrections parole agent or
21county probation officer.
22    (f) As used in this Act, "out-of-state student" means any
23violent offender against youth who is enrolled in Illinois, on
24a full-time or part-time basis, in any public or private
25educational institution, including, but not limited to, any
26secondary school, trade or professional institution, or

 

 

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1institution of higher learning.
2    (g) As used in this Act, "out-of-state employee" means any
3violent offender against youth who works in Illinois,
4regardless of whether the individual receives payment for
5services performed, for a period of time of 10 or more days or
6for an aggregate period of time of 30 or more days during any
7calendar year. Persons who operate motor vehicles in the State
8accrue one day of employment time for any portion of a day
9spent in Illinois.
10    (h) As used in this Act, "school" means any public or
11private educational institution, including, but not limited
12to, any elementary or secondary school, trade or professional
13institution, or institution of higher education.
14    (i) As used in this Act, "fixed residence" means any and
15all places that a violent offender against youth resides for an
16aggregate period of time of 5 or more days in a calendar year.
17    (j) As used in this Act, "baby shaking" means the vigorous
18shaking of an infant or a young child that may result in
19bleeding inside the head and cause one or more of the following
20conditions: irreversible brain damage; blindness, retinal
21hemorrhage, or eye damage; cerebral palsy; hearing loss; spinal
22cord injury, including paralysis; seizures; learning
23disability; central nervous system injury; closed head injury;
24rib fracture; subdural hematoma; or death.
25(Source: P.A. 96-1115, eff. 1-1-11; 96-1294, eff. 7-26-10;
26revised 9-2-10.)
 

 

 

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1    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect August 1,
22011.