HB1329 - 104th General Assembly
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| 1 | AN ACT concerning local government. | ||||||
| 2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||||
| 3 | represented in the General Assembly: | ||||||
| 4 | Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by adding Section | ||||||
| 5 | 3-6043 as follows: | ||||||
| 6 | (55 ILCS 5/3-6043 new) | ||||||
| 7 | Sec. 3-6043. Co-responder unit of the McHenry County | ||||||
| 8 | Sheriff's Office. The McHenry County Sheriff's Office shall | ||||||
| 9 | establish a co-responder unit as provided in Section 11-1.5-5 | ||||||
| 10 | of the Illinois Municipal Code. | ||||||
| 11 | Section 10. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by | ||||||
| 12 | changing Sections 11-1.5-5, 11-1.5-10, 11-1.5-15, and | ||||||
| 13 | 11-1.5-20 as follows: | ||||||
| 14 | (65 ILCS 5/11-1.5-5) | ||||||
| 15 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029) | ||||||
| 16 | Sec. 11-1.5-5. Definitions. As used in this Division: | ||||||
| 17 | "Department" means the East St. Louis Police Department, | ||||||
| 18 | the Peoria Police Department, the Springfield Police | ||||||
| 19 | Department, or the Waukegan Police Department, or the McHenry | ||||||
| 20 | County Sheriff's Office. | ||||||
| 21 | "Social Worker" means a licensed clinical social worker or | ||||||
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| 1 | licensed social worker, as those terms are defined in the | ||||||
| 2 | Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act. | ||||||
| 3 | "Station adjustment" has the meaning given to that term in | ||||||
| 4 | Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. | ||||||
| 5 | "Unit" means a co-responder unit created under this | ||||||
| 6 | Division. | ||||||
| 7 | (Source: P.A. 102-756, eff. 5-10-22; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) | ||||||
| 8 | (65 ILCS 5/11-1.5-10) | ||||||
| 9 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029) | ||||||
| 10 | Sec. 11-1.5-10. Establishment; responsibilities; focus. | ||||||
| 11 | (a) Each department shall establish, subject to | ||||||
| 12 | appropriation, a co-responder unit no later than 6 months | ||||||
| 13 | after May 10, 2022 (the effective date of Public Act 102-756) | ||||||
| 14 | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, including | ||||||
| 15 | the hiring of personnel as provided in this Division. The | ||||||
| 16 | McHenry County Sheriff's Office shall establish a co-responder | ||||||
| 17 | unit no later than 6 months after the effective date of this | ||||||
| 18 | amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly and shall hire | ||||||
| 19 | the personnel required under this Division. | ||||||
| 20 | (b) Along with the duties described in Sections 11-1.5-15 | ||||||
| 21 | and 11-1.5-20, the unit's social workers are responsible for | ||||||
| 22 | following up with conducting follow-up visits for victims who | ||||||
| 23 | may benefit from mental or behavioral health services. The | ||||||
| 24 | unit shall utilize community resources, including services | ||||||
| 25 | provided through the Department of Human Services and social | ||||||
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| 1 | workers in juvenile and adult investigations, to connect | ||||||
| 2 | individuals with appropriate services. | ||||||
| 3 | (c) The unit's primary area of focus shall be victim | ||||||
| 4 | assistance. | ||||||
| 5 | (Source: P.A. 102-756, eff. 5-10-22.) | ||||||
| 6 | (65 ILCS 5/11-1.5-15) | ||||||
| 7 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029) | ||||||
| 8 | Sec. 11-1.5-15. Duties. The duties of the unit include, | ||||||
| 9 | but are not limited to: | ||||||
| 10 | (1) Serving as a resource to a department's community | ||||||
| 11 | to identify and coordinate the social services available | ||||||
| 12 | to residents who are victims of criminal acts. | ||||||
| 13 | (2) Networking with area social service agencies to | ||||||
| 14 | develop a community-mutual resource system and wrap-around | ||||||
| 15 | services (a team-based, collaborative case management | ||||||
| 16 | approach) for victims in need of social service | ||||||
| 17 | assistance; and fostering relationships with community | ||||||
| 18 | organizations not limited to area hospitals, school | ||||||
| 19 | districts, juvenile justice system, and various community | ||||||
| 20 | groups. | ||||||
| 21 | (3) Employing social workers of the unit who shall: | ||||||
| 22 | (A) Upon request, provide community presentations | ||||||
| 23 | on an array of social service topics. | ||||||
| 24 | (B) Assist individuals in diversion from the | ||||||
| 25 | criminal justice system by addressing problems or | ||||||
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| 1 | concerns through therapeutic intervention. | ||||||
| 2 | (C) Facilitate follow-up treatment or referral to | ||||||
| 3 | the appropriate community resource organization. | ||||||
| 4 | (D) When requested, assist department employees in | ||||||
| 5 | securing services for those in need and provide | ||||||
| 6 | educational information to help the employee better | ||||||
| 7 | understand the circumstances or the community concern. | ||||||
| 8 | (E) Meet with walk-ins requesting information or | ||||||
| 9 | assistance. | ||||||
| 10 | (F) Protect the interest, confidentiality, and | ||||||
| 11 | civil rights of the client. | ||||||
| 12 | (G) Train social work interns who may be working | ||||||
| 13 | within the unit. | ||||||
| 14 | (H) Be on-call after regular business hours, as | ||||||
| 15 | needed. | ||||||
| 16 | (I) Inform clients, prior to providing services | ||||||
| 17 | under this Division, what communications are | ||||||
| 18 | confidential pursuant to applicable provisions of | ||||||
| 19 | State or federal law, rule, or regulation and what may | ||||||
| 20 | be shared with the social worker's employer. | ||||||
| 21 | (J) Consult on all cases as needed by the | ||||||
| 22 | department. | ||||||
| 23 | (K) Perform other functions as provided in Section | ||||||
| 24 | 11-1.5-20 or otherwise needed by a department. | ||||||
| 25 | (4) Employing social workers who shall work with | ||||||
| 26 | victims of crimes as follows: | ||||||
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| 1 | (A) Review police reports to identify known | ||||||
| 2 | victims and contact them to offer direct and referred | ||||||
| 3 | services. | ||||||
| 4 | (B) Assist victims with filing police reports and | ||||||
| 5 | victim compensation forms. | ||||||
| 6 | (C) Provide safety planning services to victims. | ||||||
| 7 | (D) Provide crisis counseling services to victims | ||||||
| 8 | and their families. | ||||||
| 9 | (E) Conduct home visits with victims in | ||||||
| 10 | conjunction with law enforcement police backup, when | ||||||
| 11 | needed. | ||||||
| 12 | (F) Assist victims in obtaining orders of | ||||||
| 13 | protection. A social worker, in the performance of his | ||||||
| 14 | or her duties under this subparagraph, is an advocate, | ||||||
| 15 | as that term is defined in Section 112A-3 of the Code | ||||||
| 16 | of Criminal Procedure of 1963. | ||||||
| 17 | (G) Facilitate court advocacy services for | ||||||
| 18 | victims, including arranging for transportation to and | ||||||
| 19 | from court. | ||||||
| 20 | (H) Maintain confidential case files which include | ||||||
| 21 | social history, diagnosis, formulation of treatment, | ||||||
| 22 | and documentation of services. | ||||||
| 23 | (I) Perform miscellaneous personal advocacy tasks | ||||||
| 24 | for victims, as needed. | ||||||
| 25 | (J) Oversee activities to ensure those victims | ||||||
| 26 | with the most urgent needs are given the highest | ||||||
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| 1 | priority for services. | ||||||
| 2 | (K) Provide status updates on the progress of a | ||||||
| 3 | victim's case. | ||||||
| 4 | (5) Adhering to and understanding the applicable | ||||||
| 5 | policies, procedures, and orders of a department. | ||||||
| 6 | (6) Attaining department-established unit goals. | ||||||
| 7 | (7) Maintaining a positive relationship with | ||||||
| 8 | co-workers, as well as the investigators from area law | ||||||
| 9 | enforcement agencies, police departments and facilitating | ||||||
| 10 | the exchange of information and resources pertaining to | ||||||
| 11 | investigations that would not violate confidentiality as | ||||||
| 12 | protected pursuant to applicable provisions of State or | ||||||
| 13 | federal law, rule, or regulation. | ||||||
| 14 | (8) Keeping informed on crime trends within the | ||||||
| 15 | department the unit supports City. | ||||||
| 16 | (9) Remaining obedient and responsive to all lawful | ||||||
| 17 | verbal and written orders issued by superiors. | ||||||
| 18 | (10) Completing police reports and other required | ||||||
| 19 | documentation. | ||||||
| 20 | (11) Performing such other duties as may be required | ||||||
| 21 | by State law, city ordinance, and department policy or as | ||||||
| 22 | may be assigned by a sworn supervisor. | ||||||
| 23 | (Source: P.A. 102-756, eff. 5-10-22.) | ||||||
| 24 | (65 ILCS 5/11-1.5-20) | ||||||
| 25 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029) | ||||||
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| 1 | Sec. 11-1.5-20. Social workers. | ||||||
| 2 | (a) Unit social workers may be referred to as victim | ||||||
| 3 | service specialists. Social workers are responsible for | ||||||
| 4 | working as a team to provide trauma-informed crisis | ||||||
| 5 | intervention, case management, advocacy, and ongoing emotional | ||||||
| 6 | support to the victims of all crimes, with extra attention to | ||||||
| 7 | crimes that cause a high level of victim trauma. | ||||||
| 8 | (b) Unit social workers involved in a case under adult | ||||||
| 9 | investigations may perform the following responsibilities: | ||||||
| 10 | (1) Working with domestic violence investigators. | ||||||
| 11 | (2) Assisting victims with finding safe housing, | ||||||
| 12 | transportation, and legal assistance. | ||||||
| 13 | (3) Providing other needed resources for victims and | ||||||
| 14 | their families, including working with children who | ||||||
| 15 | witness or experience domestic violence. | ||||||
| 16 | (4) Assisting victims and their children in setting up | ||||||
| 17 | counseling. | ||||||
| 18 | (5) Helping reduce victims' chances of reentry into | ||||||
| 19 | violent situations. | ||||||
| 20 | (c) Unit social workers involved in a case under juvenile | ||||||
| 21 | investigations may perform the following responsibilities: | ||||||
| 22 | (1) Working with families that have habitual runaways | ||||||
| 23 | and determining why the juveniles keep running away. | ||||||
| 24 | (2) Providing services to families where there have | ||||||
| 25 | been domestic disturbances between the juveniles and their | ||||||
| 26 | parents. | ||||||
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| 1 | (3) Providing resources for parents to help their | ||||||
| 2 | children who are struggling in school or need | ||||||
| 3 | transportation to school. | ||||||
| 4 | (4) Providing guidance and advice to the families of a | ||||||
| 5 | juvenile who has been arrested and what the next steps and | ||||||
| 6 | options are in the process. | ||||||
| 7 | (5) Assisting a juvenile with station adjustments and | ||||||
| 8 | creating a station adjustment program in a department. | ||||||
| 9 | (6) Providing services to juvenile victims and | ||||||
| 10 | families where the Department of Children and Family | ||||||
| 11 | Services either did not get involved or did not provide | ||||||
| 12 | services. | ||||||
| 13 | (7) Assisting with overcoming feuds between groups of | ||||||
| 14 | juveniles. | ||||||
| 15 | (8) Assisting in instances where the families are not | ||||||
| 16 | cooperative with law enforcement police. | ||||||
| 17 | (9) Discussing with families and juveniles options and | ||||||
| 18 | solutions to prevent future arrest. | ||||||
| 19 | (10) Maintaining a list of families in need that the | ||||||
| 20 | unit or department have had contact with for department or | ||||||
| 21 | city special events. | ||||||
| 22 | (11) Helping facilitate or assist a department in | ||||||
| 23 | community-oriented events, such as setting up an event | ||||||
| 24 | where officers or unit personnel read books with younger | ||||||
| 25 | children, talking about cyber crimes and social media, or | ||||||
| 26 | having an officer or unit personnel visit a school for | ||||||
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| 1 | other activities. | ||||||
| 2 | (12) Helping reduce juvenile recidivism. | ||||||
| 3 | (Source: P.A. 102-756, eff. 5-10-22.) | ||||||
