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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Preventing Sexual Violence in Higher |
5 | | Education Act is amended by changing Section 10 as follows: |
6 | | (110 ILCS 155/10)
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7 | | Sec. 10. Comprehensive policy. On or before August 1, 2016, |
8 | | all higher education institutions shall adopt a comprehensive |
9 | | policy concerning sexual violence, domestic violence, dating |
10 | | violence, and stalking consistent with governing federal and |
11 | | State law. The higher education institution's comprehensive |
12 | | policy shall include, at a minimum, all of the following |
13 | | components: |
14 | | (1) A definition of consent that, at a minimum, |
15 | | recognizes that (i) consent is a freely given agreement to |
16 | | sexual activity, (ii) a person's lack of verbal or physical |
17 | | resistance or submission resulting from the use or threat |
18 | | of force does not constitute consent, (iii) a person's |
19 | | manner of dress does not constitute consent, (iv) a |
20 | | person's consent to past sexual activity does not |
21 | | constitute consent to future sexual activity, (v) a |
22 | | person's consent to engage in sexual activity with one |
23 | | person does not constitute consent to engage in sexual |
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1 | | activity with another, (vi) a person can withdraw consent |
2 | | at any time, and (vii) a person cannot consent to sexual |
3 | | activity if that person is unable to understand the nature |
4 | | of the activity or give knowing consent due to |
5 | | circumstances, including without limitation the following: |
6 | | (A) the person is incapacitated due to the use or |
7 | | influence of alcohol or drugs; |
8 | | (B) the person is asleep or unconscious; |
9 | | (C) the person is under age; or |
10 | | (D) the person is incapacitated due to a mental |
11 | | disability. |
12 | | Nothing in this Section prevents a higher education |
13 | | institution from defining consent in a more demanding |
14 | | manner. |
15 | | (2) Procedures that students of the higher education |
16 | | institution may follow if they choose to report an alleged |
17 | | violation of the comprehensive policy, regardless of where |
18 | | the incident of sexual violence, domestic violence, dating |
19 | | violence, or stalking occurred, including all of the |
20 | | following: |
21 | | (A) Name and contact information for the Title IX |
22 | | coordinator, campus law enforcement or security, local |
23 | | law enforcement, and the community-based sexual |
24 | | assault crisis center. |
25 | | (B) The name, title, and contact information for |
26 | | confidential advisors and other confidential resources |
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1 | | and a description of what confidential reporting |
2 | | means. |
3 | | (C) Information regarding the various individuals, |
4 | | departments, or organizations to whom a student may |
5 | | report a violation of the comprehensive policy, |
6 | | specifying for each individual and entity (i) the |
7 | | extent of the individual's or entity's reporting |
8 | | obligation, (ii) the extent of the individual's or |
9 | | entity's ability to protect the student's privacy, and |
10 | | (iii) the extent of the individual's or entity's |
11 | | ability to have confidential communications with the |
12 | | student. |
13 | | (D) An option for students to electronically |
14 | | report. |
15 | | (E) An option for students to anonymously report. |
16 | | (F) An option for students to confidentially |
17 | | report. |
18 | | (G) An option for reports by third parties and |
19 | | bystanders. |
20 | | (3) The higher education institution's procedure for |
21 | | responding to a report of an alleged incident of sexual |
22 | | violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking, |
23 | | including without limitation (i) assisting and |
24 | | interviewing the survivor, (ii) identifying and locating |
25 | | witnesses, (iii) contacting and interviewing the |
26 | | respondent, (iv) contacting and cooperating with law |
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1 | | enforcement, when applicable, and (v) providing |
2 | | information regarding the importance of preserving |
3 | | physical evidence of the sexual violence and the |
4 | | availability of a medical forensic examination at no charge |
5 | | to the survivor. |
6 | | (4) A statement of the higher education institution's |
7 | | obligation to provide survivors with concise information, |
8 | | written in plain language, concerning the survivor's |
9 | | rights and options, upon receiving a report of an alleged |
10 | | violation of the comprehensive policy, as described in |
11 | | Section 15 of this Act. |
12 | | (5) The name, address, and telephone number of the |
13 | | medical facility nearest to each campus of the higher |
14 | | education institution where a survivor may have a medical |
15 | | forensic examination completed at no cost to the survivor, |
16 | | pursuant to the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency |
17 | | Treatment Act. |
18 | | (6) The name, telephone number, address, and website |
19 | | URL, if available, of community-based, State, and national |
20 | | sexual assault crisis centers. |
21 | | (7) A statement notifying survivors of the interim |
22 | | protective
measures and accommodations reasonably |
23 | | available from the
higher education institution that a |
24 | | survivor may request in
response to an alleged violation of |
25 | | the comprehensive
policy, including without limitation |
26 | | changes to academic,
living, dining, transportation, and |
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1 | | working situations,
obtaining and enforcing campus no |
2 | | contact orders, and
honoring an order of protection or no |
3 | | contact order entered
by a State civil or criminal court. |
4 | | (8) The higher education institution's complaint |
5 | | resolution procedures if a student alleges violation of the |
6 | | comprehensive violence policy, including, at a minimum, |
7 | | the guidelines set forth in Section 25 of this Act. |
8 | | (9) A statement of the range of sanctions the higher |
9 | | education institution may impose following the |
10 | | implementation of its complaint resolution procedures in |
11 | | response to an alleged violation of the comprehensive |
12 | | policy. Sanctions may include, but are not limited to, |
13 | | suspension, expulsion, or removal of the student found, |
14 | | after complaint resolution procedures, to be in violation |
15 | | of the comprehensive policy of the higher education |
16 | | institution. |
17 | | (10) A statement of the higher education institution's |
18 | | obligation to include an amnesty provision that provides |
19 | | immunity to any student who reports, in good faith, an |
20 | | alleged violation of the higher education institution's |
21 | | comprehensive policy to a responsible employee, as defined |
22 | | by federal law, so that the reporting student will not |
23 | | receive a disciplinary sanction by the institution for a |
24 | | student conduct violation, such as underage drinking or |
25 | | possession or use of a controlled substance , that is |
26 | | revealed in the course of such a report, unless the |
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1 | | institution determines that the violation was egregious, |
2 | | including without limitation an action that places the |
3 | | health or safety of any other person at risk. |
4 | | (11) A statement of the higher education institution's |
5 | | prohibition on retaliation against those who, in good |
6 | | faith, report or disclose an alleged violation of the |
7 | | comprehensive policy, file a complaint, or otherwise |
8 | | participate in the complaint resolution procedure and |
9 | | available sanctions for individuals who engage in |
10 | | retaliatory conduct.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 99-426, eff. 8-21-15; 99-741, eff. 8-5-16.) |
12 | | Section 10. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by |
13 | | changing Section 6-20 as follows:
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14 | | (235 ILCS 5/6-20) (from Ch. 43, par. 134a)
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15 | | Sec. 6-20. Transfer, possession, and consumption of |
16 | | alcoholic liquor; restrictions.
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17 | | (a) Any person to whom the sale, gift or delivery of any |
18 | | alcoholic
liquor is prohibited because of age shall not |
19 | | purchase, or accept a gift of
such alcoholic liquor or have |
20 | | such alcoholic liquor in his possession.
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21 | | (b) If a licensee or his or her agents or employees |
22 | | believes or has reason to
believe that a sale or delivery of |
23 | | any alcoholic liquor is prohibited
because of the non-age of |
24 | | the prospective recipient, he or she shall,
before
making such |
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1 | | sale or delivery demand presentation of some form of
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2 | | identification, containing proof of age, issued by a public
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3 | | officer in the performance of his or her official duties.
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4 | | (c) No person shall transfer, alter, or deface such an |
5 | | identification
card; use the identification card of another; |
6 | | carry or use a false or
forged identification card; or obtain |
7 | | an identification card by means of
false information. |
8 | | (d) No person shall purchase, accept delivery or have
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9 | | possession of alcoholic liquor in violation of this Section. |
10 | | (e) The
consumption of alcoholic liquor by any person under |
11 | | 21 years of age is
forbidden. |
12 | | (f) Whoever violates any provisions of this Section shall |
13 | | be
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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14 | | (g) The possession and dispensing, or consumption by a |
15 | | person under 21 years
of age of alcoholic liquor in the |
16 | | performance of a religious
service or ceremony, or the |
17 | | consumption by a person under 21 years of
age under the direct |
18 | | supervision and approval of the parents
or parent or those |
19 | | persons standing in loco parentis of such person
under 21 years |
20 | | of age in the privacy of a home, is not
prohibited by this Act.
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21 | | (h) The provisions of this Act prohibiting the possession |
22 | | of alcoholic liquor by a person under 21 years
of age and |
23 | | dispensing of alcoholic liquor to a person under 21 years
of |
24 | | age do not apply in the case of a student under 21 years
of age, |
25 | | but 18 years of age or older, who: |
26 | | (1) tastes, but does not imbibe, alcoholic liquor only |
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1 | | during times of a regularly scheduled course while under |
2 | | the direct
supervision of an instructor who is at least 21 |
3 | | years of age and
employed by an educational institution |
4 | | described in subdivision (2); |
5 | | (2) is enrolled as a student in a college, university, |
6 | | or post-secondary educational institution that is |
7 | | accredited or certified by an agency recognized by the |
8 | | United States Department of Education or a nationally |
9 | | recognized accrediting agency or association, or that has a |
10 | | permit of approval issued by the Board of Higher Education |
11 | | pursuant to the
Private Business and Vocational Schools Act |
12 | | of 2012; |
13 | | (3) is participating in a culinary arts, fermentation |
14 | | science, food service, or restaurant management
degree |
15 | | program of which a portion of the program includes |
16 | | instruction on responsible alcoholic beverage serving |
17 | | methods modeled after the Beverage Alcohol Sellers and |
18 | | Server Education and Training (BASSET) curriculum; and |
19 | | (4) tastes, but does not imbibe, alcoholic liquor for |
20 | | instructional
purposes up to, but not exceeding, 6 times |
21 | | per class as a part of a required course in which the |
22 | | student temporarily possesses alcoholic liquor for |
23 | | tasting, not imbibing, purposes only in a class setting on |
24 | | the campus and, thereafter, the alcoholic liquor is |
25 | | possessed and remains under the control of the instructor. |
26 | | (i) A law enforcement officer may not charge or otherwise |
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1 | | take a person into custody based solely on the commission of an |
2 | | offense that involves alcohol and violates subsection (d) or |
3 | | (e) of this Section if the law enforcement officer, after |
4 | | making a reasonable determination and considering the facts and |
5 | | surrounding circumstances, reasonably believes that all of the |
6 | | following apply: |
7 | | (1) The law enforcement officer has contact with the |
8 | | person because that person either: |
9 | | (A) requested emergency medical assistance for an |
10 | | individual who reasonably appeared to be in need of |
11 | | medical assistance due to alcohol consumption; or |
12 | | (B) acted in concert with another person who |
13 | | requested emergency medical assistance for an |
14 | | individual who reasonably appeared to be in need of |
15 | | medical assistance due to alcohol consumption; |
16 | | however, the provisions of this subparagraph (B) shall |
17 | | not apply to more than 3 persons acting in concert for |
18 | | any one occurrence. |
19 | | (2) The person described in subparagraph (A) or (B) of |
20 | | paragraph (1) of this subsection (i): |
21 | | (A) provided his or her full name and any other |
22 | | relevant information requested by the law enforcement |
23 | | officer; |
24 | | (B) remained at the scene with the individual who |
25 | | reasonably appeared to be in need of medical assistance |
26 | | due to alcohol consumption until emergency medical |
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1 | | assistance personnel arrived; and |
2 | | (C) cooperated with emergency medical assistance |
3 | | personnel and law enforcement officers at the scene. |
4 | | (i-5) (1) In this subsection (i-5): |
5 | | "Medical forensic services" has the meaning defined in |
6 | | Section 1a of the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency |
7 | | Treatment Act. |
8 | | "Sexual assault" means an act of sexual conduct or |
9 | | sexual penetration, defined in Section 11-0.1 of the |
10 | | Criminal Code of 2012, including, without limitation, acts |
11 | | prohibited under Sections 11-1.20 through 11-1.60 of the |
12 | | Criminal Code of 2012. |
13 | | (2) A law enforcement officer may not charge or |
14 | | otherwise take a person into custody based solely on the |
15 | | commission of an offense that involves alcohol and violates |
16 | | subsection (d) or (e) of this Section if the law |
17 | | enforcement officer, after making a reasonable |
18 | | determination and considering the facts and surrounding |
19 | | circumstances, reasonably believes that all of the |
20 | | following apply: |
21 | | (A) The law enforcement officer has contact with |
22 | | the person because the person: |
23 | | (i) reported that he or she was sexually |
24 | | assaulted; |
25 | | (ii) reported a sexual assault of another |
26 | | person or requested emergency medical assistance |
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1 | | or medical forensic services for another person |
2 | | who had been sexually assaulted; or |
3 | | (iii) acted in concert with another person who |
4 | | reported a sexual assault of another person or |
5 | | requested emergency medical assistance or medical |
6 | | forensic services for another person who had been |
7 | | sexually assaulted; however, the provisions of |
8 | | this item (iii) shall not apply to more than 3 |
9 | | persons acting in concert for any one occurrence. |
10 | | The report of a sexual assault may have been made to a |
11 | | health care provider, to law enforcement, including the campus |
12 | | police or security department of an institution of higher |
13 | | education, or to the Title IX coordinator of an institution of |
14 | | higher education or another employee of the institution |
15 | | responsible for responding to reports of sexual assault under |
16 | | State or federal law. |
17 | | (B) The person who reports the sexual assault: |
18 | | (i) provided his or her full name; |
19 | | (ii) remained at the scene until emergency |
20 | | medical assistance personnel arrived, if emergency |
21 | | medical assistance was summoned for the person who |
22 | | was sexually assaulted and he or she cooperated |
23 | | with emergency medical assistance personnel; and |
24 | | (iii) cooperated with the agency or person to |
25 | | whom the sexual assault was reported if he or she |
26 | | witnessed or reported the sexual assault of |
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1 | | another person. |
2 | | (j) A person who meets the criteria of paragraphs (1) and |
3 | | (2) of subsection (i) of this Section or a person who meets the |
4 | | criteria of paragraph (2) of subsection (i-5) of this Section |
5 | | shall be immune from criminal liability for an offense under |
6 | | subsection (d) or (e) of this Section. |
7 | | (k) A person may not initiate an action against a law |
8 | | enforcement officer based on the officer's compliance or |
9 | | failure to comply with subsection (i) or (i-5) of this Section, |
10 | | except for willful or wanton misconduct. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 99-447, eff. 6-1-16; 99-795, eff. 8-12-16.)
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12 | | Section 15. The Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency |
13 | | Treatment Act is amended by changing Sections 5 and 6.5 as |
14 | | follows:
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15 | | (410 ILCS 70/5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 87-5)
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16 | | Sec. 5. Minimum requirements for hospitals providing |
17 | | hospital emergency services and forensic services
to sexual |
18 | | assault survivors.
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19 | | (a) Every hospital providing hospital emergency services |
20 | | and forensic services to
sexual assault survivors under this |
21 | | Act
shall, as minimum requirements for such services, provide, |
22 | | with the consent
of the sexual assault survivor, and as ordered |
23 | | by the attending
physician, an advanced practice registered |
24 | | nurse, or a physician assistant, the following:
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1 | | (1) appropriate medical examinations and laboratory
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2 | | tests required to ensure the health, safety, and welfare
of |
3 | | a sexual assault survivor or which may be
used as evidence |
4 | | in a criminal proceeding against a person accused of the
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5 | | sexual assault, or both; and records of the results of such |
6 | | examinations
and tests shall be maintained by the hospital |
7 | | and made available to law
enforcement officials upon the |
8 | | request of the sexual assault survivor;
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9 | | (2) appropriate oral and written information |
10 | | concerning the possibility
of infection, sexually |
11 | | transmitted disease and pregnancy
resulting from sexual |
12 | | assault;
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13 | | (3) appropriate oral and written information |
14 | | concerning accepted medical
procedures, medication, and |
15 | | possible contraindications of such medication
available |
16 | | for the prevention or treatment of infection or disease |
17 | | resulting
from sexual assault;
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18 | | (3.5) after a medical evidentiary or physical |
19 | | examination, access to a shower at no cost, unless |
20 | | showering facilities are unavailable; |
21 | | (4) an amount of medication for treatment at the |
22 | | hospital and after discharge as is deemed appropriate by |
23 | | the attending physician, an advanced practice registered |
24 | | nurse, or a physician assistant and consistent with the |
25 | | hospital's current approved protocol for sexual assault |
26 | | survivors;
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1 | | (5) an evaluation of the sexual assault survivor's risk |
2 | | of contracting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from the |
3 | | sexual assault;
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4 | | (6) written and oral instructions indicating the need |
5 | | for follow-up examinations and laboratory tests after the |
6 | | sexual assault to determine the presence or absence of
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7 | | sexually transmitted disease;
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8 | | (7) referral by hospital personnel for appropriate |
9 | | counseling; and
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10 | | (8) when HIV prophylaxis is deemed appropriate, an |
11 | | initial dose or doses of HIV prophylaxis, along with |
12 | | written and oral instructions indicating the importance of
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13 | | timely follow-up healthcare.
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14 | | (b) Any person who is a sexual assault survivor who seeks |
15 | | emergency hospital services and forensic services or follow-up |
16 | | healthcare
under this Act shall be provided such services |
17 | | without the consent
of any parent, guardian, custodian, |
18 | | surrogate, or agent.
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19 | | (b-5) Every treating hospital providing hospital emergency |
20 | | and forensic services to sexual assault survivors shall issue a |
21 | | voucher to any sexual assault survivor who is eligible to |
22 | | receive one. The hospital shall make a copy of the voucher and |
23 | | place it in the medical record of the sexual assault survivor. |
24 | | The hospital shall provide a copy of the voucher to the sexual |
25 | | assault survivor after discharge upon request. |
26 | | (c) Nothing in this Section creates a physician-patient |
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1 | | relationship that extends beyond discharge from the hospital |
2 | | emergency department.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 99-173, eff. 7-29-15; 99-454, eff. 1-1-16; |
4 | | 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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5 | | (410 ILCS 70/6.5) |
6 | | Sec. 6.5. Written consent to the release of sexual assault |
7 | | evidence for testing. |
8 | | (a) Upon the completion of hospital emergency services and |
9 | | forensic services, the health care professional providing the |
10 | | forensic services shall provide the patient the opportunity to |
11 | | sign a written consent to allow law enforcement to submit the |
12 | | sexual assault evidence for testing. The written consent shall |
13 | | be on a form included in the sexual assault evidence collection |
14 | | kit and shall include whether the survivor consents to the |
15 | | release of information about the sexual assault to law |
16 | | enforcement. |
17 | | (1) A survivor 13 years of age or older may sign the |
18 | | written consent to release the evidence for testing. |
19 | | (2) If the survivor is a minor who is under 13 years of |
20 | | age, the written consent to release the sexual assault |
21 | | evidence for testing may be signed by the parent, guardian, |
22 | | investigating law enforcement officer, or Department of |
23 | | Children and Family Services. |
24 | | (3) If the survivor is an adult who has a guardian of |
25 | | the person, a health care surrogate, or an agent acting |
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1 | | under a health care power of attorney, the consent of the |
2 | | guardian, surrogate, or agent is not required to release |
3 | | evidence and information concerning the sexual assault or |
4 | | sexual abuse. If the adult is unable to provide consent for |
5 | | the release of evidence and information and a guardian, |
6 | | surrogate, or agent under a health care power of attorney |
7 | | is unavailable or unwilling to release the information, |
8 | | then an investigating law enforcement officer may |
9 | | authorize the release. |
10 | | (4) Any health care professional, including any |
11 | | physician, advanced practice registered nurse, physician |
12 | | assistant, or nurse, sexual assault nurse examiner, and any |
13 | | health care institution, including any hospital, who |
14 | | provides evidence or information to a law enforcement |
15 | | officer under a written consent as specified in this |
16 | | Section is immune from any civil or professional liability |
17 | | that might arise from those actions, with the exception of |
18 | | willful or wanton misconduct. The immunity provision |
19 | | applies only if all of the requirements of this Section are |
20 | | met. |
21 | | (b) The hospital shall keep a copy of a signed or unsigned |
22 | | written consent form in the patient's medical record. |
23 | | (c) If a written consent to allow law enforcement to test |
24 | | the sexual assault evidence is not signed at the completion of |
25 | | hospital emergency services and forensic services, the |
26 | | hospital shall include the following information in its |
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1 | | discharge instructions: |
2 | | (1) the sexual assault evidence will be stored for 10 5 |
3 | | years from the completion of an Illinois State Police |
4 | | Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit, or 10 5 years from |
5 | | the age of 18 years, whichever is longer; |
6 | | (2) a person authorized to consent to the testing of |
7 | | the sexual assault evidence may sign a written consent to |
8 | | allow law enforcement to test the sexual assault evidence |
9 | | at any time during that 10-year 5-year period for an adult |
10 | | victim, or until a minor victim turns 28 23 years of age by |
11 | | (A) contacting the law enforcement agency having |
12 | | jurisdiction, or if unknown, the law enforcement agency |
13 | | contacted by the hospital under Section 3.2 of the Criminal |
14 | | Identification Act; or (B) by working with an advocate at a |
15 | | rape crisis center; |
16 | | (3) the name, address, and phone number of the law |
17 | | enforcement agency having jurisdiction, or if unknown the |
18 | | name, address, and phone number of the law enforcement |
19 | | agency contacted by the hospital under Section 3.2 of the |
20 | | Criminal Identification Act; and |
21 | | (4) the name and phone number of a local rape crisis |
22 | | center.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 99-801, eff. 1-1-17; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .) |
24 | | Section 20. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by |
25 | | changing Section 3-6 as follows:
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1 | | (720 ILCS 5/3-6) (from Ch. 38, par. 3-6)
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2 | | Sec. 3-6. Extended limitations. The period within which a |
3 | | prosecution
must be commenced under the provisions of Section |
4 | | 3-5 or other applicable
statute is extended under the following |
5 | | conditions:
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6 | | (a) A prosecution for theft involving a breach of a |
7 | | fiduciary obligation
to the aggrieved person may be commenced |
8 | | as follows:
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9 | | (1) If the aggrieved person is a minor or a person |
10 | | under legal disability,
then during the minority or legal |
11 | | disability or within one year after the
termination |
12 | | thereof.
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13 | | (2) In any other instance, within one year after the |
14 | | discovery of the
offense by an aggrieved person, or by a |
15 | | person who has legal capacity to
represent an aggrieved |
16 | | person or has a legal duty to report the offense,
and is |
17 | | not himself or herself a party to the offense; or in the |
18 | | absence of such
discovery, within one year after the proper |
19 | | prosecuting officer becomes
aware of the offense. However, |
20 | | in no such case is the period of limitation
so extended |
21 | | more than 3 years beyond the expiration of the period |
22 | | otherwise
applicable.
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23 | | (b) A prosecution for any offense based upon misconduct in |
24 | | office by a
public officer or employee may be commenced within |
25 | | one year after discovery
of the offense by a person having a |
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1 | | legal duty to report such offense, or
in the absence of such |
2 | | discovery, within one year after the proper
prosecuting officer |
3 | | becomes aware of the offense. However, in no such case
is the |
4 | | period of limitation so extended more than 3 years beyond the
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5 | | expiration of the period otherwise applicable.
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6 | | (b-5) When the victim is under 18 years of age at the time |
7 | | of the offense, a prosecution for involuntary servitude, |
8 | | involuntary sexual servitude of a minor, or trafficking in |
9 | | persons and related offenses under Section 10-9 of this Code |
10 | | may be commenced within 25 years of the victim attaining the |
11 | | age of 18 years. |
12 | | (c) (Blank).
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13 | | (d) A prosecution for child pornography, aggravated child |
14 | | pornography, indecent
solicitation of a
child, soliciting for a |
15 | | juvenile prostitute, juvenile pimping,
exploitation of a |
16 | | child, or promoting juvenile prostitution except for keeping a |
17 | | place of juvenile prostitution may be commenced within one year |
18 | | of the victim
attaining the age of 18 years. However, in no |
19 | | such case shall the time
period for prosecution expire sooner |
20 | | than 3 years after the commission of
the offense.
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21 | | (e) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (j), a |
22 | | prosecution for
any offense involving sexual conduct or sexual
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23 | | penetration, as defined in Section 11-0.1 of this Code, where |
24 | | the defendant
was within a professional or fiduciary |
25 | | relationship or a purported
professional or fiduciary |
26 | | relationship with the victim at the
time of the commission of |
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after the |
2 | | discovery of the offense by the victim.
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3 | | (f) A prosecution for any offense set forth in Section 44
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4 | | of the " Environmental Protection Act ", approved June 29, 1970, |
5 | | as amended,
may be commenced within 5 years after the discovery |
6 | | of such
an offense by a person or agency having the legal duty |
7 | | to report the
offense or in the absence of such discovery, |
8 | | within 5 years
after the proper prosecuting officer becomes |
9 | | aware of the offense.
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10 | | (f-5) A prosecution for any offense set forth in Section |
11 | | 16-30 of this Code may be commenced within 5 years after the |
12 | | discovery of the offense by the victim of that offense.
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13 | | (g) (Blank).
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14 | | (h) (Blank).
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15 | | (i) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (j), a |
16 | | prosecution for
criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal
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17 | | sexual assault, or aggravated criminal sexual abuse may be |
18 | | commenced within 10
years of the commission of the offense if |
19 | | the victim reported the offense to
law enforcement authorities |
20 | | within 3 years after the commission of the offense. If the |
21 | | victim consented to the collection of evidence using an |
22 | | Illinois State Police Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit |
23 | | under the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act, it |
24 | | shall constitute reporting for purposes of this Section.
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25 | | Nothing in this subdivision (i) shall be construed to
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26 | | shorten a period within which a prosecution must be commenced |
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1 | | under any other
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2 | | (i-5) A prosecution for armed robbery, home invasion, |
3 | | kidnapping, or aggravated kidnaping may be commenced within 10 |
4 | | years of the commission of the offense if it arises out of the |
5 | | same course of conduct and meets the criteria under one of the |
6 | | offenses in subsection (i) of this Section. |
7 | | (j) (1) When the victim is under 18 years of age at the |
8 | | time of the offense, a
prosecution
for criminal sexual assault, |
9 | | aggravated criminal sexual assault, predatory
criminal sexual |
10 | | assault of a child, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, or felony |
11 | | criminal sexual abuse may be commenced at any time. |
12 | | (2) When the victim is under 18 years of age at the time of |
13 | | the offense, a prosecution for failure of a person who is |
14 | | required to report an alleged
or suspected commission of |
15 | | criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault, |
16 | | predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated |
17 | | criminal sexual abuse, or felony criminal sexual abuse under |
18 | | the Abused and Neglected
Child Reporting Act may be
commenced |
19 | | within 20 years after the child victim attains 18
years of age. |
20 | | (3) When the victim is under 18 years of age at the time of |
21 | | the offense, a
prosecution
for misdemeanor criminal sexual |
22 | | abuse may be
commenced within 10 years after the child victim |
23 | | attains 18
years of age.
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24 | | (4) Nothing in this subdivision (j) shall be construed to
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25 | | shorten a period within which a prosecution must be commenced |
26 | | under any other
provision of this Section.
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1 | | (j-5) A prosecution for armed robbery, home invasion, |
2 | | kidnapping, or aggravated kidnaping may be commenced at any |
3 | | time if it arises out of the same course of conduct and meets |
4 | | the criteria under one of the offenses in subsection (j) of |
5 | | this Section. |
6 | | (k) (Blank).
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7 | | (l) A prosecution for any offense set forth in Section 26-4 |
8 | | of this Code may be commenced within one year after the |
9 | | discovery of the offense by the victim of that offense. |
10 | | (m) The prosecution shall not be required to prove at trial |
11 | | facts which extend the general limitations in Section 3-5 of |
12 | | this Code when the facts supporting extension of the period of |
13 | | general limitations are properly pled in the charging document. |
14 | | Any challenge relating to the extension of the general |
15 | | limitations period as defined in this Section shall be |
16 | | exclusively conducted under Section 114-1 of the Code of |
17 | | Criminal Procedure of 1963. |
18 | | (Source: P.A. 99-234, eff. 8-3-15; 99-820, eff. 8-15-16; |
19 | | 100-80, eff. 8-11-17; 100-318, eff. 8-24-17; 100-434, eff. |
20 | | 1-1-18; revised 10-5-17.) |
21 | | Section 25. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is |
22 | | amended by adding Section 415 as follows: |
23 | | (720 ILCS 570/415 new) |
24 | | Sec. 415. Use, possession, and consumption of a controlled |
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1 | | substance related to sexual assault; limited immunity from |
2 | | prosecution. |
3 | | (a) In this Section: |
4 | | "Medical forensic services" has the meaning defined in |
5 | | Section 1a of the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency |
6 | | Treatment Act. |
7 | | "Sexual assault" means an act of sexual conduct or |
8 | | sexual penetration, defined in Section 11-0.1 of the |
9 | | Criminal Code of 2012, including, without limitation, acts |
10 | | prohibited under Sections 11-1.20 through 11-1.60 of the |
11 | | Criminal Code of 2012. |
12 | | (b) A person who is a victim of a sexual assault shall not |
13 | | be charged or prosecuted for Class 4 felony possession of a |
14 | | controlled, counterfeit, or look-alike substance or a |
15 | | controlled substance analog: |
16 | | (1) if evidence for the Class 4 felony possession |
17 | | charge was acquired as a result of the person reporting the |
18 | | sexual assault to law enforcement, or seeking or obtaining |
19 | | emergency medical assistance or medical forensic services; |
20 | | and |
21 | | (2) provided the amount of substance recovered is |
22 | | within the amount identified in subsection (d) of this |
23 | | Section. |
24 | | (c) A person who, in good faith, reports to law enforcement |
25 | | the commission of a sexual assault against another person or |
26 | | seeks or obtains emergency medical assistance or medical |
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1 | | forensic services for a victim of sexual assault shall not be |
2 | | charged or prosecuted for Class 4 felony possession of a |
3 | | controlled, counterfeit, or look-alike substance or a |
4 | | controlled substance analog: |
5 | | (1) if evidence for the Class 4 felony possession |
6 | | charge was acquired as a result of the person seeking or |
7 | | obtaining emergency medical assistance or medical forensic |
8 | | services; and |
9 | | (2) provided the amount of substance recovered is |
10 | | within the amount identified in subsection (d) of this |
11 | | Section. |
12 | | (d) For the purposes of subsections (b) and (c) of this |
13 | | Section, the limited immunity shall only apply to a person |
14 | | possessing the following amount: |
15 | | (1) less than 3 grams of a substance containing heroin; |
16 | | (2) less than 3 grams of a substance containing |
17 | | cocaine; |
18 | | (3) less than 3 grams of a substance containing |
19 | | morphine; |
20 | | (4) less than 40 grams of a substance containing |
21 | | peyote; |
22 | | (5) less than 40 grams of a substance containing a |
23 | | derivative of barbituric acid or any of the salts of a |
24 | | derivative of barbituric acid; |
25 | | (6) less than 40 grams of a substance containing |
26 | | amphetamine or any salt of an optical isomer of |
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1 | | amphetamine; |
2 | | (7) less than 3 grams of a substance containing |
3 | | lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), or an analog thereof; |
4 | | (8) less than 6 grams of a substance containing |
5 | | pentazocine or any of the salts, isomers and salts of |
6 | | isomers of pentazocine, or an analog thereof; |
7 | | (9) less than 6 grams of a substance containing |
8 | | methaqualone or any of the salts, isomers and salts of |
9 | | isomers of methaqualone; |
10 | | (10) less than 6 grams of a substance containing |
11 | | phencyclidine or any of the salts, isomers and salts of |
12 | | isomers of phencyclidine (PCP); |
13 | | (11) less than 6 grams of a substance containing |
14 | | ketamine or any of the salts, isomers and salts of isomers |
15 | | of ketamine; or |
16 | | (12) less than 40 grams of a substance containing a |
17 | | substance classified as a narcotic drug in Schedules I or |
18 | | II, or an analog thereof, which is not otherwise included |
19 | | in this subsection (d). |
20 | | (e) The limited immunity described in subsections (b) and |
21 | | (c) of this Section shall not be extended if law enforcement |
22 | | has reasonable suspicion or probable cause to detain, arrest, |
23 | | or search the person described in subsection (b) or (c) of this |
24 | | Section for criminal activity and the reasonable suspicion or |
25 | | probable cause is based on information obtained prior to or |
26 | | independent of the person described in subsection (b) or (c) of |
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1 | | this Section taking action to report a sexual assault to law |
2 | | enforcement or to seek or obtain emergency medical assistance |
3 | | or medical forensic services and not obtained as a direct |
4 | | result of the action of seeking or obtaining emergency medical |
5 | | assistance or medical forensic services. Nothing in this |
6 | | Section is intended to interfere with or prevent the |
7 | | investigation, arrest, or prosecution of any person for the |
8 | | delivery or distribution of cannabis, methamphetamine, or |
9 | | other controlled substances, drug-induced homicide, or any |
10 | | other crime. |
11 | | Section 30. The Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act |
12 | | is amended by changing Section 4 and by adding Section 4.6 as |
13 | | follows:
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14 | | (725 ILCS 120/4) (from Ch. 38, par. 1404)
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15 | | Sec. 4. Rights of crime victims.
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16 | | (a) Crime victims shall have the following rights:
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17 | | (1) The right to be treated with fairness and respect |
18 | | for their dignity
and privacy and to be free from |
19 | | harassment, intimidation, and abuse throughout the |
20 | | criminal justice process.
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21 | | (1.5) The right to notice and to a hearing before a |
22 | | court ruling on a request for access to any of the victim's |
23 | | records, information, or communications which are |
24 | | privileged or confidential by law. |
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1 | | (2) The right to timely notification of all court |
2 | | proceedings.
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3 | | (3) The right to communicate with the prosecution.
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4 | | (4) The right to be heard at any post-arraignment court |
5 | | proceeding in which a right of the victim is at issue and |
6 | | any court proceeding involving a post-arraignment release |
7 | | decision, plea, or sentencing.
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8 | | (5) The right to be notified of the conviction, the |
9 | | sentence, the imprisonment
and the release of the accused.
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10 | | (6) The right to the timely disposition of the case |
11 | | following the arrest
of the accused.
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12 | | (7) The right to be reasonably protected from the |
13 | | accused through the
criminal justice process.
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14 | | (7.5) The right to have the safety of the victim and |
15 | | the victim's family considered in denying or fixing the |
16 | | amount of bail, determining whether to release the |
17 | | defendant, and setting conditions of release after arrest |
18 | | and conviction. |
19 | | (8) The right to be present at the trial and all other |
20 | | court proceedings
on the same basis as the accused, unless |
21 | | the victim is to testify and the court
determines that the |
22 | | victim's testimony would be materially affected if the
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23 | | victim hears other testimony at the trial.
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24 | | (9) The right to have present at all court proceedings, |
25 | | including proceedings under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, |
26 | | subject to the
rules of evidence, an advocate and other |
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1 | | support person of the victim's choice.
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2 | | (10) The right to restitution.
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3 | | (b) Any law enforcement agency that investigates an offense |
4 | | committed in this State shall provide a crime victim with a |
5 | | written statement and explanation of the rights of crime |
6 | | victims under this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly |
7 | | within 48 hours of law enforcement's initial contact with a |
8 | | victim. The statement shall include information about crime |
9 | | victim compensation, including how to contact the Office of the |
10 | | Illinois Attorney General to file a claim, and appropriate |
11 | | referrals to local and State programs that provide victim |
12 | | services. The content of the statement shall be provided to law |
13 | | enforcement by the Attorney General. Law enforcement shall also |
14 | | provide a crime victim with a sign-off sheet that the victim |
15 | | shall sign and date as an acknowledgement that he or she has |
16 | | been furnished with information and an explanation of the |
17 | | rights of crime victims and compensation set forth in this Act. |
18 | | (b-5) Upon the request of the victim, the law enforcement |
19 | | agency having jurisdiction shall provide a free copy of the |
20 | | police report concerning the victim's incident, as soon as |
21 | | practicable, but in no event later than 5 business days from |
22 | | the request. |
23 | | (c) The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall post the rights of |
24 | | crime victims set forth in Article I, Section 8.1(a) of the |
25 | | Illinois Constitution and subsection (a) of this Section within |
26 | | 3 feet of the door to any courtroom where criminal proceedings |
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1 | | are conducted. The clerk may also post the rights in other |
2 | | locations in the courthouse. |
3 | | (d) At any point, the victim has the right to retain a |
4 | | victim's attorney who may be present during all stages of any |
5 | | interview, investigation, or other interaction with |
6 | | representatives of the criminal justice system. Treatment of |
7 | | the victim should not be affected or altered in any way as a |
8 | | result of the victim's decision to exercise this right.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 99-413, eff. 8-20-15.)
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10 | | (725 ILCS 120/4.6 new) |
11 | | Sec. 4.6. Advocates; support person. |
12 | | (a) A crime victim has a right to have an advocate present |
13 | | during any medical evidentiary or physical examination, unless |
14 | | no advocate can be summoned in a reasonably timely manner. The |
15 | | victim also has the right to have an additional person present |
16 | | for support during any medical evidentiary or physical |
17 | | examination. |
18 | | (b) A victim retains the rights prescribed in subsection |
19 | | (a) of this Section even if the victim has waived these rights |
20 | | in a previous examination.
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21 | | Section 35. The Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act is |
22 | | amended by changing Sections 25 and 30 as follows: |
23 | | (725 ILCS 203/25)
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1 | | Sec. 25. Report; victim notice. |
2 | | (a) At the time of first contact with the victim, law |
3 | | enforcement shall: |
4 | | (1) Advise the victim about the following by providing |
5 | | a form, the contents of which shall be prepared by the |
6 | | Office of the Attorney General and posted on its website, |
7 | | written in a language appropriate for the victim or in |
8 | | Braille, or communicating in appropriate sign language |
9 | | that includes, but is not limited to: |
10 | | (A) information about seeking medical attention |
11 | | and preserving evidence, including specifically, |
12 | | collection of evidence during a medical forensic |
13 | | examination at a hospital and photographs of injury and |
14 | | clothing; |
15 | | (B) notice that the victim will not be charged for |
16 | | hospital emergency and medical forensic services; |
17 | | (C) information advising the victim that evidence |
18 | | can be collected at the hospital up to 7 days after the |
19 | | sexual assault or sexual abuse but that the longer the |
20 | | victim waits the likelihood of obtaining evidence |
21 | | decreases; |
22 | | (C-5) notice that the sexual assault forensic |
23 | | evidence collected will not be used to prosecute the |
24 | | victim for any offense related to the use of alcohol, |
25 | | cannabis, or a controlled substance; |
26 | | (D) the location of nearby hospitals that provide |
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1 | | emergency medical and forensic services and, if known, |
2 | | whether the hospitals employ any sexual assault nurse |
3 | | examiners; |
4 | | (E) a summary of the procedures and relief |
5 | | available to victims of sexual assault or sexual abuse |
6 | | under the Civil No Contact Order Act or the Illinois |
7 | | Domestic Violence Act of 1986; |
8 | | (F) the law enforcement officer's name and badge |
9 | | number; |
10 | | (G) at least one referral to an accessible service |
11 | | agency and information advising the victim that rape |
12 | | crisis centers can assist with obtaining civil no |
13 | | contact orders and orders of protection; and |
14 | | (H) if the sexual assault or sexual abuse occurred |
15 | | in another jurisdiction, provide in writing the |
16 | | address and phone number of a specific contact at the |
17 | | law enforcement agency having jurisdiction. |
18 | | (2) Offer to provide or arrange accessible |
19 | | transportation for the victim to a hospital for emergency |
20 | | and forensic services, including contacting emergency |
21 | | medical services. |
22 | | (3) Offer to provide or arrange accessible |
23 | | transportation for the victim to the nearest available |
24 | | circuit judge or associate judge so the victim may file a |
25 | | petition for an emergency civil no contact order under the |
26 | | Civil No Contact Order Act or an order of protection under |
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1 | | the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 after the close |
2 | | of court business hours, if a judge is available. |
3 | | (b) At the time of the initial contact with a person making |
4 | | a third-party report under Section 22 of this Act, a law |
5 | | enforcement officer shall provide the written information |
6 | | prescribed under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this |
7 | | Section to the person making the report and request the person |
8 | | provide the written information to the victim of the sexual |
9 | | assault or sexual abuse. |
10 | | (c) If the first contact with the victim occurs at a |
11 | | hospital, a law enforcement officer may request the hospital |
12 | | provide interpretive services.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 99-801, eff. 1-1-17 .) |
14 | | (725 ILCS 203/30)
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15 | | Sec. 30. Release and storage of sexual assault evidence. |
16 | | (a) A law enforcement agency having jurisdiction that is |
17 | | notified by a hospital or another law enforcement agency that a |
18 | | victim of a sexual assault or sexual abuse has received a |
19 | | medical forensic examination and has completed an Illinois |
20 | | State Police Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit shall take |
21 | | custody of the sexual assault evidence as soon as practicable, |
22 | | but in no event more than 5 days after the completion of the |
23 | | medical forensic examination. |
24 | | (a-5) A State's Attorney who is notified under subsection |
25 | | (d) of Section 6.6 of the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency |
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1 | | Treatment Act that a hospital is in possession of sexual |
2 | | assault evidence shall, within 72 hours, contact the |
3 | | appropriate law enforcement agency to request that the law |
4 | | enforcement agency take immediate physical custody of the |
5 | | sexual assault evidence. |
6 | | (b) The written report prepared under Section 20 of this |
7 | | Act shall include the date and time the sexual assault evidence |
8 | | was picked up from the hospital and the date and time the |
9 | | sexual assault evidence was sent to the laboratory in |
10 | | accordance with the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act. |
11 | | (c) If the victim of a sexual assault or sexual abuse or a |
12 | | person authorized under Section 6.5 of the Sexual Assault |
13 | | Survivors Emergency Treatment Act has consented to allow law |
14 | | enforcement to test the sexual assault evidence, the law |
15 | | enforcement agency having jurisdiction shall submit the sexual |
16 | | assault evidence for testing in accordance with the Sexual |
17 | | Assault Evidence Submission Act. No law enforcement agency |
18 | | having jurisdiction may refuse or fail to send sexual assault |
19 | | evidence for testing that the victim has released for testing. |
20 | | (d) A victim shall have 10 5 years from the completion of |
21 | | an Illinois State Police Sexual Assault Evidence Collection |
22 | | Kit, or 10 5 years from the age of 18 years, whichever is |
23 | | longer, to sign a written consent to release the sexual assault |
24 | | evidence to law enforcement for testing. If the victim or a |
25 | | person authorized under Section 6.5 of the Sexual Assault |
26 | | Survivors Emergency Treatment Act does not sign the written |
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1 | | consent at the completion of the medical forensic examination, |
2 | | the victim or person authorized by Section 6.5 of the Sexual |
3 | | Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act may sign the written |
4 | | release at the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction, or |
5 | | in the presence of a sexual assault advocate who may deliver |
6 | | the written release to the law enforcement agency having |
7 | | jurisdiction. The victim may also provide verbal consent to the |
8 | | law enforcement agency having jurisdiction and shall verify the |
9 | | verbal consent via email or fax. Upon receipt of written or |
10 | | verbal consent, the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction |
11 | | shall submit the sexual assault evidence for testing in |
12 | | accordance with the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act. No |
13 | | law enforcement agency having jurisdiction may refuse or fail |
14 | | to send the sexual assault evidence for testing that the victim |
15 | | has released for testing. |
16 | | (e) The law enforcement agency having jurisdiction who |
17 | | speaks to a victim who does not sign a written consent to |
18 | | release the sexual assault evidence prior to discharge from the |
19 | | hospital shall provide a written notice to the victim that |
20 | | contains the following information: |
21 | | (1) where the sexual assault evidence will be stored |
22 | | for 10 5 years; |
23 | | (2) notice that the victim may sign a written release |
24 | | to test the sexual assault evidence at any time during the |
25 | | 10-year 5-year period by contacting the law enforcement |
26 | | agency having jurisdiction or working with a sexual assault |
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1 | | advocate; |
2 | | (3) the name, phone number, and email address of the |
3 | | law enforcement agency having jurisdiction; and |
4 | | (4) the name and phone number of a local rape crisis |
5 | | center. |
6 | | Each law enforcement agency shall develop a protocol for |
7 | | providing this information to victims as part of the written |
8 | | policies required in subsection (a) of Section 15 of this Act. |
9 | | (f) A law enforcement agency must develop a protocol for |
10 | | responding to victims who want to sign a written consent to |
11 | | release the sexual assault evidence and to ensure that victims |
12 | | who want to be notified or have a designee notified prior to |
13 | | the end of the 10-year 5-year period are provided notice. |
14 | | (g) Nothing in this Section shall be construed as limiting |
15 | | the storage period to 10 5 years. A law enforcement agency |
16 | | having jurisdiction may adopt a storage policy that provides |
17 | | for a period of time exceeding 10 5 years. If a longer period |
18 | | of time is adopted, the law enforcement agency having |
19 | | jurisdiction shall notify the victim or designee in writing of |
20 | | the longer storage period.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 99-801, eff. 1-1-17 .)
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