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Public Act 102-1111 |
HB4218 Enrolled | LRB102 21387 RLC 30502 b |
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AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
changing Section 3-7-2 as follows: |
(730 ILCS 5/3-7-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-7-2) |
Sec. 3-7-2. Facilities. |
(a) All institutions and facilities of the Department |
shall provide
every committed person with access to toilet |
facilities, barber
facilities, bathing facilities at least |
once each week, a library of
legal materials and published |
materials including newspapers and magazines
approved by the |
Director. A committed person may not receive any materials
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that the Director deems pornographic. |
(b) (Blank). |
(c) All institutions and facilities of the Department |
shall provide
facilities for every committed person to leave |
his cell for at least one
hour each day unless the chief |
administrative officer determines that it
would be harmful or |
dangerous to the security or safety of the
institution or |
facility. |
(d) All institutions and facilities of the Department |
shall provide
every committed person with a wholesome and |
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nutritional diet at
regularly scheduled hours, drinking water, |
clothing adequate for the
season, including underwear, |
bedding, soap and towels and medical and dental care. |
Underwear provided to each committed person in all |
institutions and facilities of the Department shall be free of |
charge and shall be provided at any time upon request, |
including multiple requests, of the committed person or as |
needed by the committed person. |
(e) All institutions and facilities of the Department |
shall permit
every committed person to send and receive an |
unlimited number of
uncensored letters, provided, however, |
that the Director may order that
mail be inspected and read for |
reasons of the security, safety or morale
of the institution |
or facility. |
(f) All of the institutions and facilities of the |
Department shall
permit every committed person to receive |
in-person visitors and video contact, if available, except in |
case of
abuse of the visiting privilege or when the chief |
administrative officer
determines that such visiting would be |
harmful or dangerous to the
security, safety or morale of the |
institution or facility.
Each committed person is entitled to |
7 visits per month. Every committed person may submit a list of |
at least 30 persons to the Department that are authorized to |
visit the committed person. The list shall be kept in an |
electronic format by the Department beginning on August 1, |
2019, as well as available in paper form for Department |
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employees. The chief administrative officer shall have the |
right to restrict visitation
to non-contact visits, video, or |
other forms of non-contact visits for reasons of safety, |
security, and order, including,
but not limited to, |
restricting contact visits for committed persons engaged in
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gang activity.
No committed person in a super maximum security |
facility or on disciplinary
segregation is allowed contact |
visits. Any committed person found in
possession of illegal |
drugs or who fails a drug test shall not be permitted
contact |
visits for a period of at least 6 months. Any committed person
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involved in gang activities or found guilty of assault |
committed against a
Department employee shall not be permitted |
contact visits for a period of at
least 6 months. The |
Department shall offer every visitor appropriate written |
information concerning HIV and AIDS, including information |
concerning how to contact the Illinois Department of Public |
Health for counseling information. The Department shall |
develop the written materials in consultation with the |
Department of Public Health. The Department shall ensure that |
all such information and materials are culturally sensitive |
and reflect cultural diversity as appropriate. Implementation |
of the changes made to this Section by Public Act 94-629 is |
subject to appropriation.
The Department shall seek the lowest |
possible cost to provide video calling and shall charge to the |
extent of recovering any demonstrated costs of providing video |
calling. The Department shall not make a commission or profit |
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from video calling services. Nothing in this Section shall be |
construed to permit video calling instead of in-person |
visitation. |
(f-5) (Blank). |
(f-10) The Department may not restrict or limit in-person |
visits to committed persons due to the availability of |
interactive video conferences. |
(f-15)(1) The Department shall issue a standard written |
policy for each institution and facility of the Department |
that provides for: |
(A) the number of in-person visits each committed
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person is entitled to per week and per month including the |
requirements of subsection (f) of this Section; |
(B) the hours of in-person visits; |
(C) the type of identification required for visitors |
at least 18 years of age; and |
(D) the type of identification, if any, required for |
visitors under 18 years of age. |
(2) This policy shall be posted on the Department website
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and at each facility. |
(3) The Department shall post on its website daily any
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restrictions or denials of visitation for that day and the
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succeeding 5 calendar days, including those based on a |
lockdown
of the facility, to inform family members and other |
visitors. |
(g) All institutions and facilities of the Department |
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shall permit
religious ministrations and sacraments to be |
available to every
committed person, but attendance at |
religious services shall not be
required. |
(h) Within 90 days after December 31, 1996, the Department |
shall prohibit
the use of curtains, cell-coverings, or any |
other matter or object that
obstructs or otherwise impairs the |
line of vision into a committed person's
cell. |
(i) Menstrual hygiene products shall be available, as |
needed, free of charge, at all institutions and facilities of |
the Department for all committed persons who menstruate. In |
this subsection (i), "menstrual hygiene products" means |
tampons and sanitary napkins for use in connection with
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menstrual cycle. |
(Source: P.A. 99-933, eff. 1-27-17; 100-30, eff. 1-1-18; |
100-142, eff. 1-1-18; 100-677, eff. 1-1-19; 100-863, eff. |
8-14-18 .)
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