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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,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Genetic Information Privacy Act is amended | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | by changing Section 15 as follows:
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6 | (410 ILCS 513/15)
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7 | Sec. 15. Confidentiality of genetic information.
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8 | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Act, genetic | |||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | testing and
information derived from genetic testing is | |||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | confidential and privileged and may
be released only to the | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | individual tested and to persons specifically
authorized, in | |||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | writing in accordance with Section 30, by that individual to
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13 | receive the information. Except as otherwise provided in | |||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | subsection (b) and in
Section 30, this information shall not | |||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | be admissible as evidence, nor
discoverable in any action
of | |||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | any kind in any court, or before any tribunal, board, agency, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | or person
pursuant to Part 21 of Article VIII of the Code of | |||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Civil Procedure. No
liability shall attach
to any hospital, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | physician, or other health care provider for compliance with
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20 | the provisions of this Act including a specific written | |||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | release by the
individual in accordance with this Act.
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22 | (b) When a biological sample is legally obtained by a | |||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | peace officer for use
in a criminal investigation or |
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1 | prosecution,
information derived from genetic testing of that | ||||||
2 | sample
may be disclosed
for identification purposes
to | ||||||
3 | appropriate law enforcement authorities
conducting the
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4 | investigation or prosecution
and may be used in accordance | ||||||
5 | with Section 5-4-3 of the Unified Code of
Corrections and | ||||||
6 | Section 6 of the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act . The | ||||||
7 | information may be used
for identification purposes
during the | ||||||
8 | course of
the investigation or prosecution with respect to the | ||||||
9 | individual tested without
the consent of the individual and | ||||||
10 | shall be admissible as evidence in court.
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11 | The information shall be confidential and
may be
disclosed | ||||||
12 | only for purposes of criminal investigation or prosecution.
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13 | Genetic testing and genetic information derived thereof | ||||||
14 | shall be admissible as evidence and discoverable, subject to a | ||||||
15 | protective order, in any actions alleging a violation of this | ||||||
16 | Act, seeking to enforce Section 30 of this Act through the | ||||||
17 | Illinois Insurance Code, alleging discriminatory genetic | ||||||
18 | testing or use of genetic information under the Illinois Human | ||||||
19 | Rights Act or the Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2003, or | ||||||
20 | requesting a workers' compensation claim under the Workers' | ||||||
21 | Compensation Act. | ||||||
22 | In accordance with Section 6 of the Sexual Assault | ||||||
23 | Evidence Submission Act, the following may be used only for | ||||||
24 | purposes directly related to the investigation of the sexual | ||||||
25 | assault crime or alleged sexual assault crime through which | ||||||
26 | the victim's genetic information was obtained: (1) genetic |
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1 | information derived from reference specimens of DNA from a | ||||||
2 | victim of a sexual assault crime or alleged sexual assault | ||||||
3 | crime; (2) genetic information derived from reference | ||||||
4 | specimens of DNA from known reference samples of DNA from any | ||||||
5 | individual that were voluntarily provided for the purpose of | ||||||
6 | exclusion: and (3) genetic information derived from reference | ||||||
7 | specimens of DNA from any profiles developed from those | ||||||
8 | samples. | ||||||
9 | (c) If the subject of the information requested by law | ||||||
10 | enforcement is found
innocent of the offense or otherwise not | ||||||
11 | criminally penalized, then the
court
records
shall be expunged | ||||||
12 | by the court within 30 days after the final legal proceeding.
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13 | The court shall notify the subject of the information of the | ||||||
14 | expungement of
the records in writing.
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15 | (d) Results of genetic testing that indicate that the | ||||||
16 | individual tested is
at the time of the test afflicted with a | ||||||
17 | disease, whether or not currently
symptomatic,
are not subject | ||||||
18 | to the
confidentiality requirements of this Act.
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19 | (Source: P.A. 95-927, eff. 1-1-09.)
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20 | Section 10. The Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act is | ||||||
21 | amended by changing Section 5 and by adding Section 6 as | ||||||
22 | follows: | ||||||
23 | (725 ILCS 202/5)
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24 | Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
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1 | "Agent" of a law enforcement agency includes any person or | ||||||
2 | entity the agency provides access to a DNA sample collected | ||||||
3 | directly from the person of a victim of or witness to a sexual | ||||||
4 | assault crime or alleged sexual assault crime, or access to | ||||||
5 | any profile developed from those samples. This includes, but | ||||||
6 | is not limited to, public or private DNA testing facilities. | ||||||
7 | "Commission" means the Sexual Assault Evidence Tracking | ||||||
8 | and Reporting Commission. | ||||||
9 | "Incident being investigated" means the sexual assault | ||||||
10 | crime or alleged sexual assault crime that caused a law | ||||||
11 | enforcement agency or agent to analyze or request a DNA sample | ||||||
12 | from a victim of or witness to that sexual assault crime or | ||||||
13 | alleged sexual assault crime. | ||||||
14 | "Law enforcement agencies" means local, county, State or | ||||||
15 | federal law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation | ||||||
16 | of sexual assault cases in Illinois. | ||||||
17 | "Sexual assault evidence" means evidence collected in | ||||||
18 | connection with a sexual assault investigation, including, but | ||||||
19 | not limited to, evidence collected using the Illinois State | ||||||
20 | Police Evidence Collection Kits.
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21 | "Victim" or "witness" does not include any person who is a | ||||||
22 | target of the investigation of the incident being | ||||||
23 | investigated, if law enforcement agents have probable cause to | ||||||
24 | believe that person has committed a public offense relating to | ||||||
25 | the incident under investigation. | ||||||
26 | "Voluntarily provided for the purpose of exclusion" means |
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1 | a sample is voluntarily provided for the purpose of exclusion | ||||||
2 | if law enforcement agents do not consider the individual to be | ||||||
3 | a suspect and have requested a voluntary DNA sample in order to | ||||||
4 | exclude that person's DNA profile from consideration in the | ||||||
5 | current investigation. | ||||||
6 | (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) | ||||||
7 | (725 ILCS 202/6 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 6. DNA samples; restrictions on use. The following | ||||||
9 | procedures in this Section apply to known reference specimens | ||||||
10 | of DNA from: (1) a victim of a sexual assault crime or alleged | ||||||
11 | sexual assault crime; (2) known reference samples of DNA from | ||||||
12 | any individual that were voluntarily provided for the purpose | ||||||
13 | of exclusion; and (3) any profiles developed from those | ||||||
14 | samples: | ||||||
15 | (1) Law enforcement agencies and their agents shall use | ||||||
16 | these DNA samples or profiles only for purposes directly | ||||||
17 | related to the incident being investigated. | ||||||
18 | (2) No law enforcement agency or agent of a law | ||||||
19 | enforcement agency may compare any of these samples or | ||||||
20 | profiles with DNA samples or profiles that do not relate to the | ||||||
21 | incident being investigated. | ||||||
22 | (3) No law enforcement agency or agent of a law | ||||||
23 | enforcement agency may include any of these DNA profiles in | ||||||
24 | any database that allows these samples to be compared to or | ||||||
25 | matched with profiles derived from DNA evidence obtained from |
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1 | crime scenes. | ||||||
2 | (4) No law enforcement agency or agent of a law | ||||||
3 | enforcement agency may provide any other person or entity with | ||||||
4 | access to any of these DNA samples or profiles, unless that | ||||||
5 | person or entity agrees to abide by the statutory restrictions | ||||||
6 | on the use and disclosure of that sample or profile. | ||||||
7 | (5) Any part of a DNA sample that remains after the | ||||||
8 | requested testing or analysis has been performed shall be | ||||||
9 | securely stored and may be used only in accordance with the | ||||||
10 | restrictions on use and disclosure of the sample provided in | ||||||
11 | this Section. | ||||||
12 | (6) No agent of a law enforcement agency may provide any | ||||||
13 | part of these DNA samples or profiles to any person or entity | ||||||
14 | other than the law enforcement agency that provided them, | ||||||
15 | except portions of these remaining DNA samples may be provided | ||||||
16 | to the defendant when authorized by court order. | ||||||
17 | (7) A person whose DNA profile has been voluntarily | ||||||
18 | provided for purposes of exclusion shall have the person's | ||||||
19 | searchable database profile expunged from all public and | ||||||
20 | private databases if the person has no past or present offense | ||||||
21 | or pending charge which qualifies that person for inclusion | ||||||
22 | within the State's DNA Database and Databank Program. | ||||||
23 | (8) This Section does not prohibit crime laboratories from | ||||||
24 | collecting, retaining, and using for comparison purposes in | ||||||
25 | multiple cases the following DNA profiles: | ||||||
26 | (A) The DNA profiles from persons whose proximity or |
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1 | access to DNA case evidence during the collection, | ||||||
2 | handling, or processing of that evidence might result in | ||||||
3 | DNA contamination, including first responders, crime scene | ||||||
4 | investigators, laboratory staff, or others at the | ||||||
5 | laboratory, if these kinds of elimination samples are | ||||||
6 | voluntarily provided with written consent for their use as | ||||||
7 | quality assurance or control samples, or if the | ||||||
8 | elimination samples are obtained as a condition of | ||||||
9 | employment with written consent, so that the crime | ||||||
10 | laboratory can assure reliable results. | ||||||
11 | (B) The DNA profiles from persons associated with the | ||||||
12 | manufacturing or production of consumable supplies or | ||||||
13 | reagents or positive control samples used in laboratory | ||||||
14 | testing, if these kinds of elimination samples are | ||||||
15 | voluntarily provided with written consent. | ||||||
16 | (C) The DNA profiles that may be incidentally | ||||||
17 | encountered on consumable supplies or reagents such as | ||||||
18 | plastic tubes, plastic plates, swabs, and buffers. | ||||||
19 | (9) The requirement for written consent for voluntary | ||||||
20 | elimination samples does not preclude a DNA testing laboratory | ||||||
21 | from retaining, for use consistent with this Section, the | ||||||
22 | voluntary quality assurance or control samples described in | ||||||
23 | paragraph (8) that were provided without written consent by | ||||||
24 | persons prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||||||
25 | the 103rd General Assembly, or if the laboratory is otherwise | ||||||
26 | required to retain such case samples by another provision of |
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1 | law. | ||||||
2 | (10) This Section does not preclude a DNA testing | ||||||
3 | laboratory from conducting a limited comparison of samples | ||||||
4 | that were analyzed concurrently in order to evaluate the DNA | ||||||
5 | typing results for potential contamination, determine the | ||||||
6 | source of contamination when detected, and to ensure that the | ||||||
7 | contaminating profiles were not misidentified as DNA profiles | ||||||
8 | from putative perpetrators. | ||||||
9 | (11) This Section does not affect the inclusion of | ||||||
10 | specimens in State DNA databases as described in Section 5-4-3 | ||||||
11 | of the Unified Code of Corrections, the use of state DNA | ||||||
12 | databases for identifying missing persons, the compliance with | ||||||
13 | other provisions of law that allow the release of samples for | ||||||
14 | post-conviction testing, or the use of reference samples from | ||||||
15 | a suspect lawfully collected in a manner that does not violate | ||||||
16 | this Section. | ||||||
17 | (12) This Section does not apply to evidence arising from | ||||||
18 | the victim that is biological material that is not the | ||||||
19 | victim's own and is not from an individual who voluntarily | ||||||
20 | provided a reference sample for exclusion, such as DNA | ||||||
21 | transferred from an assailant.
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