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Public Act 093-0949 |
HB4426 Enrolled |
LRB093 16718 RLC 42369 b |
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AN ACT in relation to arson.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Arsonist Registration Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
(a) "Arsonist" means any person who is: |
(1) charged under Illinois law, or any
substantially |
similar federal, Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister |
state, or foreign country law, with an arson offense, set |
forth in subsection (b) of this Section or the attempt to |
commit an included arson offense, and:
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(i) is convicted of such offense or an attempt
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commit such offense; or
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(ii) is found not guilty by reason of insanity of
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such offense or an attempt to commit such offense; or
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(iii) is found not guilty by reason of insanity
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under subsection (c) of Section 104-25 of the Code of |
Criminal Procedure of 1963 of such offense or an |
attempt to commit such offense; or
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(iv) is the subject of a finding not resulting in
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an acquittal at a hearing conducted under subsection |
(a) of Section 104-25 of the Code of Criminal Procedure |
of 1963 for the alleged commission or attempted |
commission of such offense; or
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(v) is found not guilty by reason of insanity
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following a hearing conducted under a federal, Uniform |
Code of Military Justice, sister state, or foreign |
country law substantially similar to subsection (c) of |
Section 104-25 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of |
1963 of such offense or of the attempted commission of |
such offense; or
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(vi) is the subject of a finding not resulting in
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an acquittal at a hearing conducted under a federal, |
Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister state, or |
foreign country law substantially similar to |
subsection (a) of Section 104-25 of the Code of |
Criminal Procedure of 1963 for the alleged violation or |
attempted commission of such offense; |
(2) is a minor who has been tried and convicted in an |
adult criminal prosecution as the result
of committing or |
attempting to commit an offense specified in subsection (b) |
of this Section or a violation of any substantially similar |
federal, Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister state, or |
foreign country law.
Convictions that result from or are |
connected with the same act, or result from offenses |
committed at the same time, shall be counted for the |
purpose of this Act as one conviction. Any conviction set |
aside under law is not a conviction for purposes of this |
Act.
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(b) "Arson offense" means:
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(1) A violation of any of the following Sections of
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Criminal Code of 1961:
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(i) 20-1 (arson), |
(ii) 20-1.1 (aggravated arson), |
(iii) 20-1.2 (residential arson), |
(iv) 20-1.3 (place of worship arson),
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(v) 20-2 (possession of explosives or explosive or |
incendiary devices), or |
(vi) An attempt to commit any of the offenses |
listed in clauses (i) through (v).
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(2) A violation of any former law of this State
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substantially equivalent to any offense listed in |
subsection (b) of this Section. |
(c) A conviction for an offense of federal law, Uniform |
Code of Military Justice, or the law of another state or a |
foreign country that is substantially equivalent to any offense |
listed in subsection (b) of this Section shall constitute a |
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conviction for the purpose of this Act.
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(d) "Law enforcement agency having jurisdiction" means the |
Chief of Police in each of the municipalities in which the |
arsonist expects to reside, work, or attend school (1) upon his |
or her discharge, parole or release or (2) during the service |
of his or her sentence of probation or conditional discharge, |
or the Sheriff of the county, in the event no Police Chief |
exists or if the offender intends to reside, work, or attend |
school in an unincorporated area. "Law enforcement agency |
having jurisdiction" includes the location where out-of-state |
students attend school and where out-of-state employees are |
employed or are otherwise required to register.
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(e) "Out-of-state student" means any arsonist, as defined |
in this Section, who is enrolled in Illinois, on a full-time or |
part-time basis, in any public or private educational |
institution, including, but not limited to, any secondary |
school, trade or professional institution, or institution of |
higher learning.
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(f) "Out-of-state employee" means any arsonist, as defined |
in this Section, who works in Illinois, regardless of whether |
the individual receives payment for services performed, for a |
period of time of 10 or more days or for an aggregate period of |
time of 30 or more days during any calendar year. Persons who |
operate motor vehicles in the State accrue one day of |
employment time for any portion of a day spent in Illinois.
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(g) "I-CLEAR" means the Illinois Citizens and Law |
Enforcement Analysis and Reporting System. |
Section 10. Duty to register. |
(a) An arsonist shall, within the time period prescribed in |
subsections (b) and (c), register in person and provide |
accurate information as required by the Department of State |
Police. Such information shall include current address, |
current place of employment, and school attended. The arsonist |
shall register: |
(1) with the chief of police in each of the
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municipalities in which he or she attends school, is |
employed, resides or is temporarily domiciled for a period |
of time of 10 or more days, unless the municipality is the |
City of Chicago, in which case he or she shall register at |
the Chicago Police Department Headquarters; or
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(2) with the sheriff in each of the counties in
which |
he or she attends school, is employed, resides or is |
temporarily domiciled in an unincorporated area or, if |
incorporated, no police chief exists.
For purposes of this |
Act, the place of residence or temporary domicile is |
defined as any and all places where the arsonist resides |
for an aggregate period of time of 10 or more days during |
any calendar year.
The arsonist shall provide accurate |
information as required by the Department of State Police. |
That information shall include the arsonist's current |
place of employment.
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(a-5) An out-of-state student or out-of-state employee |
shall, within 10 days after beginning school or employment in |
this State, register in person and provide accurate information |
as required by the Department of State Police. Such information |
must include current place of employment, school attended, and |
address in state of residence: |
(1) with the chief of police in each of the
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municipalities in which he or she attends school or is |
employed for a period of time of 10 or more days or for an |
aggregate period of time of more than 30 days during any |
calendar year, unless the municipality is the City of |
Chicago, in which case he or she shall register at the |
Chicago Police Department Headquarters; or
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(2) with the sheriff in each of the counties in
which |
he or she attends school or is employed for a period of |
time of 10 or more days or for an aggregate period of time |
of more than 30 days during any calendar year in an |
unincorporated area or, if incorporated, no police chief |
exists.
The out-of-state student or out-of-state employee |
shall provide accurate information as required by the |
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Department of State Police. That information shall include |
the out-of-state student's current place of school |
attendance or the out-of-state employee's current place of |
employment. |
(b) An arsonist as defined in Section 5 of this Act, |
regardless of any initial, prior, or other registration, shall, |
within 10 days of beginning school, or establishing a |
residence, place of employment, or temporary domicile in any |
county, register in person as set forth in subsection (a) or |
(a-5).
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(c) The registration for any person required to register |
under this Act shall be as follows:
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(1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this |
subsection (c), any
person who has not been notified of his |
or her responsibility to register shall be notified by a |
criminal justice entity of his or her responsibility to |
register. Upon notification the person must then register |
within 10 days of notification of his or her requirement to |
register. If notification is not made within the offender's |
10 year registration requirement, and the Department of |
State Police determines no evidence exists or indicates the |
offender attempted to avoid registration, the offender |
will no longer be required to register under this Act.
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(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this |
subsection (c), any
person convicted on or after the |
effective date of this Act shall register in person within |
10 days after the entry of the sentencing order based upon |
his or her conviction.
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(3) Any person unable to comply with the
registration |
requirements of this Act because he or she is confined, |
institutionalized, or imprisoned in Illinois on or after |
the effective date of this Act shall register in person |
within 10 days of discharge, parole or release.
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(4) The person shall provide positive identification
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and documentation that substantiates proof of residence at |
the registering address.
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(5) The person shall pay a $10 initial registration
fee |
and a $5 annual renewal fee. The fees shall be used by the |
registering agency for official purposes. The agency shall |
establish procedures to document receipt and use of the |
funds. The law enforcement agency having jurisdiction may |
waive the registration fee if it determines that the person |
is indigent and unable to pay the registration fee.
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(d) Within 10 days after obtaining or changing employment, |
a person required to register under this Section must report, |
in person or in writing to the law enforcement agency having |
jurisdiction, the business name and address where he or she is |
employed. If the person has multiple businesses or work |
locations, every business and work location must be reported to |
the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction.
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Section 15. Discharge of arsonist from penal institution. |
Any arsonist who is discharged, paroled or released from a |
Department of Corrections facility, a facility where such |
person was placed by the Department of Corrections or another |
penal institution, and whose liability for registration has not |
terminated under Section 45 shall, within 10 days prior to |
discharge, parole, or release from the facility or institution, |
be informed of his or her duty to register in person under this |
Act by the facility or institution in which he or she was |
confined. The facility or institution shall also inform any |
person who must register that if he or she establishes a |
residence outside of the State of Illinois, is employed outside |
of the State of Illinois, or attends school outside of the |
State of Illinois, he or she must register in the new state |
within 10 days after establishing the residence, beginning |
employment, or beginning school.
The facility shall require the |
person to read and sign such form as may be required by the |
Department of State Police stating that the duty to register |
and the procedure for registration has been explained to him or |
her and that he or she understands the duty to register and the |
procedure for registration. The facility shall further advise |
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the person in writing that the failure to register or other |
violation of this Act shall result in revocation of parole, |
mandatory supervised release or conditional release. The |
facility shall obtain information about where the person |
expects to reside, work, and attend school upon his or her |
discharge, parole or release and shall report the information |
to the Department of State Police. The facility shall give one |
copy of the form to the person and shall send one copy to each |
of the law enforcement agencies having jurisdiction where the |
person expects to reside, work, and attend school upon his or |
her discharge, parole or release and retain one copy for the |
files. Electronic data files that include all notification form |
information and photographs of arsonists being released from an |
Illinois Department of Corrections facility shall be shared on |
a regular basis as determined between the Department of State |
Police and the Department of Corrections.
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Section 20. Release of arsonist on probation. An arsonist |
who is released on probation shall, prior to such release, be |
informed of his or her duty to register under this Act by the |
court in which he or she was convicted. The court shall also |
inform any person who must register that if he or she |
establishes a residence outside of the State of Illinois, is |
employed outside of the State of Illinois, or attends school |
outside of the State of Illinois, he or she must register in |
the new state within 10 days after establishing the residence, |
beginning employment, or beginning school. The court shall |
require the person to read and sign such form as may be |
required by the Department of State Police stating that the |
duty to register and the procedure for registration has been |
explained to him or her and that he or she understands the duty |
to register and the procedure for registration. The court shall |
further advise the person in writing that the failure to |
register or other violation of this Act shall result in |
probation revocation. The court shall obtain information about |
where the person expects to reside, work, and attend school |
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upon his or her release, and shall report the information to |
the Department of State Police. The court shall give one copy |
of the form to the person and retain the original in the court |
records. The Department of State Police shall notify the law |
enforcement agencies having jurisdiction where the person |
expects to reside, work and attend school upon his or her |
release.
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Section 25. Discharge of arsonist from hospital or other |
treatment facility. Any arsonist who is discharged or released |
from a hospital or other treatment facility where he or she was |
confined shall be informed by the hospital or treatment |
facility in which he or she was confined, prior to discharge or |
release from the hospital or treatment facility, of his or her |
duty to register under this Act.
The facility shall require the |
person to read and sign such form as may be required by the |
Department of State Police stating that the duty to register |
and the procedure for registration has been explained to him or |
her and that he or she understands the duty to register and the |
procedure for registration. The facility shall give one copy of |
the form to the person, retain one copy for its records, and |
forward the original to the Department of State Police. The |
facility shall obtain information about where the person |
expects to reside, work, and attend school upon his or her |
discharge, parole, or release and shall report the information |
to the Department of State Police within 3 days. The facility |
or institution shall also inform any person who must register |
that if he or she establishes a residence outside of the State |
of Illinois, is employed outside of the State of Illinois, or |
attends school outside of the State of Illinois, he or she must |
register in the new state within 10 days after establishing the |
residence, beginning school, or beginning employment. The |
Department of State Police shall notify the law enforcement |
agencies having jurisdiction where the person expects to |
reside, work, and attend school upon his or her release.
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Section 30. Nonforwardable verification letter. The |
Department of State Police shall mail an annual nonforwardable |
verification letter to a person registered under this Act |
beginning one year from the date of his or her last |
registration. A person required to register under this Act who |
is mailed a verification letter shall complete, sign, and |
return the enclosed verification form to the Department of |
State Police postmarked within 10 days after the mailing date |
of the letter. A person's failure to return the verification |
form to the Department of State Police within 10 days after the |
mailing date of the letter shall be considered a violation of |
this Act; however it is an affirmative defense to a prosecution |
for failure of a person who is required to return a |
verification form to the Department of State Police if the post |
office fails to deliver the verification form to the Department |
of State Police or if it can be proven that the form has been |
lost by the Department.
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Section 35. Duty to report change of address, school, or |
employment. Any person who is required to register under this |
Act shall report in person to the appropriate law enforcement |
agency with whom he or she last registered within one year from |
the date of last registration and every year thereafter. If any |
person required to register under this Act changes his or her |
residence address, place of employment, or school, he or she |
shall, in writing, within 10 days inform the law enforcement |
agency with whom he or she last registered of his or her new |
address, change in employment, or school and register with the |
appropriate law enforcement agency within the time period |
specified in Section 10. The law enforcement agency shall, |
within 3 days of receipt, notify the Department of State Police |
and the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction of the new |
place of residence, change in employment, or school.
If any |
person required to register under this Act establishes a |
residence or employment outside of the State of Illinois, |
within 10 days after establishing that residence or employment, |
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he or she shall, in writing, inform the law enforcement agency |
with which he or she last registered of his or her out-of-state |
residence or employment. The law enforcement agency with which |
such person last registered shall, within 3 days notice of an |
address or employment change, notify the Department of State |
Police. The Department of State Police shall forward such |
information to the out-of-state law enforcement agency having |
jurisdiction in the form and manner prescribed by the |
Department of State Police.
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Section 40. Out-of-State employee or student. Every |
out-of-state student or out-of-state employee must notify the |
agency having jurisdiction of any change of employment or |
change of educational status, in writing, within 10 days of the |
change. The law enforcement agency shall, within 3 days after |
receiving the notice, enter the appropriate changes into |
I-CLEAR.
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Section 45. Duration of registration. Any person, other |
than a minor who is tried and convicted in an adult criminal |
prosecution for an offense for which the person is required to |
register under this Act, who is required to register under this |
Act shall be required to register for a period of 10 years |
after conviction if not confined to a penal institution, |
hospital or any other institution or facility, and if confined, |
for a period of 10 years after parole, discharge or release |
from any such facility. A minor who has been tried and |
convicted in an adult criminal prosecution for an offense for |
which the person is required to register under this Act shall |
be required to register for a period of 10 years after his or |
her conviction for an offense for which the person is required |
to register under this Act. An arsonist who is allowed to leave |
a county, State, or federal facility for the purposes of work |
release, education, or overnight visitations shall be required |
to register within 10 days of beginning such a program. |
Liability for registration terminates at the expiration of 10 |
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years from the date of conviction if not confined to a penal |
institution, hospital or any other institution or facility and |
if confined, at the expiration of 10 years from the date of |
parole, discharge or release from any such facility, providing |
such person does not, during that period, again become liable |
to register under the provisions of this Act. In the case of a |
minor who is tried and convicted in an adult criminal |
prosecution, liability for registration terminates 10 years |
after conviction. The Director of State Police, consistent with |
administrative rules, shall extend for 10 years the |
registration period of any arsonist who fails to comply with |
the provisions of this Act. |
Section 50. Registration requirements. Registration as |
required by this Act shall consist of a statement in writing |
signed by the person giving the information that is required by |
the Department of State Police, which may include the |
fingerprints and must include a photograph of the person. The |
registration information must include whether the person is an |
arsonist. Within 3 days, the registering law enforcement agency |
shall forward any required information to the Department of |
State Police. The registering law enforcement agency shall |
enter the information into I-CLEAR as provided in Section |
2605-378 of the Department of State Police Law of the Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois.
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Section 55. Address verification requirements. The agency |
having jurisdiction shall verify the address of arsonists |
required to register with their agency at least once per |
calendar year. The verification must be documented in I-CLEAR |
in the form and manner required by the Department of State |
Police.
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Section 60. Public inspection of registration data. |
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), the |
statements or any other information required by this Act shall |
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not be open to inspection by the public, or by any person other |
than by a law enforcement officer or other individual as may be |
authorized by law and shall include law enforcement agencies of |
this State, any other state, or of the federal government. |
Similar information may be requested from any law enforcement |
agency of another state or of the federal government for |
purposes of this Act. It is a Class B misdemeanor to permit the |
unauthorized release of any information required by this Act. |
(b) The Department of State Police shall furnish to the |
Office of the State Fire Marshal
the registration information |
concerning persons who are required to register under this Act. |
The Office of the State Fire Marshal shall establish and |
maintain a Statewide Arsonist Database for the purpose of |
making that information available to the public on the Internet |
by means of a hyperlink labeled "Arsonist Information" on the |
Office of the State Fire Marshal's website. |
Section 65. Penalty. Any person who is required to register |
under this Act who violates any of the provisions of this Act |
and any person who is required to register under this Act who |
seeks to change his or her name under Article 21 of the Code of |
Civil Procedure is guilty of a Class 4 felony. Any person who |
is required to register under this Act who knowingly or |
wilfully gives material information required by this Act that |
is false is guilty of a Class 3 felony. Any person convicted of |
a violation of any provision of this Act shall, in addition to |
any other penalty required by law, be required to serve a |
minimum period of 7 days confinement in the local county jail. |
The court shall impose a mandatory minimum fine of $500 for |
failure to comply with any provision of this Act. These fines |
shall be deposited in the Arsonist Registration Fund. An |
arsonist who violates any provision of this Act may be tried in |
any Illinois county where the arsonist can be located.
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Section 70. Arsonist Registration Fund. There is created in |
the State treasury the Arsonist Registration Fund. Moneys in |
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the Fund shall be used to cover costs incurred by the criminal |
justice system to administer this Act. The Department of State |
Police shall establish and promulgate rules and procedures |
regarding the administration of this Fund. At least 50% of the |
moneys in the Fund shall be allocated by the Department for |
sheriffs' offices and police departments.
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Section 75. Access to State of Illinois databases. The |
Department of State Police shall have access to State of |
Illinois databases containing information that may help in the |
identification or location of persons required to register |
under this Act. Interagency agreements shall be implemented, |
consistent with security and procedures established by the |
State agency and consistent with the laws governing the |
confidentiality of the information in the databases. |
Information shall be used only for administration of this Act.
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Section 80. Applicability. Until the Department of State |
Police establishes I-CLEAR throughout this State, this Act |
applies only to arsonists who reside, are employed, or attend |
school within the City of Chicago. Once I-CLEAR is established |
throughout this State, this Act applies throughout the State to |
arsonists who reside, are employed, or attend school anywhere |
in this State. Any duties imposed upon the Department of State |
Police by this Act are subject to appropriation and shall not |
commence until I-CLEAR is implemented throughout this State and |
until such time, those duties shall be imposed upon the City of |
Chicago. |
Section 85. Prospective application of Act. This Act |
applies only to persons who commit arson on or after the |
effective date of this Act and shall not apply to any person |
who committed arson before the effective date of this Act. |
Section 105. The Department of State Police Law of the
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Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by adding |
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Section 2605-378 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 2605/2605-378 new)
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Sec. 2605-378. I-CLEAR. The Department of State Police |
shall provide for the entry into the Illinois Citizens and Law |
Enforcement Analysis and Reporting System (I-CLEAR) of the |
names and
addresses of arsonists as defined in the Arsonist
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Registration Act who are required to register under that
Act. |
The information shall be immediately accessible to law
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enforcement agencies and peace officers of this State or
any |
other state or of the federal government. Similar
information |
may be requested from any other state or of the
federal |
government for the purposes of that Act.
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Section 110. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
Section 5.625 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/5.625 new)
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Sec. 5.625. The Arsonist Registration Fund.
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Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
1, 2005.
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