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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Faith | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | Behind Bars Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | Section 5. Findings and declaration of policy. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | (a) The General Assembly hereby finds, determines, and | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 8 | declares the following that: | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 9 | (1) Chaplains play a key role in helping persons | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 10 | committed to correctional institutions and facilities | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 11 | transform their understanding of responsibility, choices, | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 12 | and possibilities and that behavior only changes when | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 13 | hearts change. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 14 | (2) Without a spiritual-based transformation there is | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 15 | little hope for sincere, lasting change in any of us. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 16 | Without a faith-based after-care living situation an | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 17 | ex-offender has little chance of succeeding on the street.
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| 18 | (3) That the chaplain's personal contact is crucial. A | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 19 | chaplain ministers through relationship. Being accepting, | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 20 | nonjudgmental, and working toward self-esteem issues is | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 21 | important. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 22 | (4) According to a Pew Research Center 2012 Study,
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| 23 | Religion in Prisons, 50 state survey of Prison Chaplains, | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1 | about 71% of chaplains identify as Protestants, 13% as | ||||||
| 2 | Catholics, 7% as Muslims, and the remainder identify with | ||||||
| 3 | other religions, including Judaism and Native American | ||||||
| 4 | spirituality. A plurality of the chaplains 44% consider | ||||||
| 5 | their faith to be part of the evangelical Protestant | ||||||
| 6 | tradition while 15% come from a mainline Protestant | ||||||
| 7 | tradition and 7% are from a historically black Protestant | ||||||
| 8 | tradition.
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| 9 | (5) A Pew Forum survey ranked the top 3 activities of | ||||||
| 10 | chaplains that are most important, personally leading | ||||||
| 11 | worship services, religious instruction sessions, or | ||||||
| 12 | spiritual counseling sessions. About 75% of the chaplains | ||||||
| 13 | surveyed consider this to be among their most important | ||||||
| 14 | functions, including 57% who ranked it as their number one | ||||||
| 15 | priority. | ||||||
| 16 | (6) The Pew Forum survey found that most prison | ||||||
| 17 | chaplains say there are too few religious volunteers to | ||||||
| 18 | meet the needs of all inmates. About 69% of prison | ||||||
| 19 | chaplains surveyed say there are some religious groups for | ||||||
| 20 | which there are too few volunteers in the prisons where | ||||||
| 21 | they work. | ||||||
| 22 | (7) A 2020 Audit of federal prisons found that the | ||||||
| 23 | Federal Bureau of Prisons chaplaincy services departments | ||||||
| 24 | are not staffed according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons | ||||||
| 25 | guidelines at many institutions. The Federal Bureau of | ||||||
| 26 | Prisons current policy states that, at a minimum, each | ||||||
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| 1 | chaplaincy services department should be staffed with at | ||||||
| 2 | least one chaplain and one religious services assistant. | ||||||
| 3 | This standard translates to a minimum need for 122 | ||||||
| 4 | chaplains and 122 religious services assistants throughout | ||||||
| 5 | the Federal Bureau of Prisons. However, as of March 2020, | ||||||
| 6 | nearly half of the Federal Bureau of Prisons institutions | ||||||
| 7 | had no religious services assistant, 3 institutions had no | ||||||
| 8 | chaplain at all, 21 institutions employed a single | ||||||
| 9 | chaplain, and 2 institutions had only recently filled | ||||||
| 10 | their only chaplain position after long vacancies. In | ||||||
| 11 | addition to the minimum staffing level, Federal Bureau of | ||||||
| 12 | Prisons guidelines also suggest that institutions | ||||||
| 13 | supplement the minimum requirement with additional | ||||||
| 14 | chaplains based on inmate population (one chaplain per 500 | ||||||
| 15 | inmates) and specific characteristics of the institution, | ||||||
| 16 | such as being a major medical center, having 2 or more | ||||||
| 17 | satellite facilities, or the inclusion of a special unit, | ||||||
| 18 | each of which should have one additional chaplain. | ||||||
| 19 | Therefore, the Federal Bureau of Prisons' chaplaincy | ||||||
| 20 | services staffing and supplemental guidelines suggest that | ||||||
| 21 | a fully staffed chaplaincy would include 357 chaplains and | ||||||
| 22 | 122 religious services assistants. As of March 2020, the | ||||||
| 23 | Federal Bureau of Prisons' chaplaincy staff included only | ||||||
| 24 | 236 chaplains and 64 religious services assistants, which | ||||||
| 25 | is approximately 30% below what the Federal Bureau of | ||||||
| 26 | Prisons' guidelines consider to be a fully staffed | ||||||
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| 1 | chaplaincy for the inmate population. The 2020 audit of | ||||||
| 2 | federal prisons reports that some Federal Bureau of | ||||||
| 3 | Prisons institutions were without any chaplaincy staff. | ||||||
| 4 | During the audit, there was a peak of at least 3 | ||||||
| 5 | institutions that were without a chaplain. The audit found | ||||||
| 6 | that critical tasks may not be accomplished, including | ||||||
| 7 | purchasing and reviewing library materials and conducting | ||||||
| 8 | certain faith-based programming. | ||||||
| 9 | (b) It is the intent of the General Assembly to rectify in | ||||||
| 10 | this State the deficiencies that occur in prison ministries of | ||||||
| 11 | other states and the federal prison system by enacting the | ||||||
| 12 | Faith Behind Bars Act.
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| 13 | Section 10. Definitions. | ||||||
| 14 | (a) In this Act: | ||||||
| 15 | "Chaplain" means a cleric, such as a minister, priest, | ||||||
| 16 | pastor, rabbi, or imam, or a lay representative of a religious | ||||||
| 17 | tradition, attached to a correctional institution or facility.
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| 18 | "Chaplaincy" means the general activity performed by a | ||||||
| 19 | chaplain, which may include crisis ministry, counseling, | ||||||
| 20 | sacraments, worship, education, help in ethical | ||||||
| 21 | decision-making, staff support, clergy contact, and community | ||||||
| 22 | or church coordination.
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| 23 | "Chaplaincy services" means services offered by a chaplain | ||||||
| 24 | or lay person who has been commissioned by a faith group or an | ||||||
| 25 | organization to provide pastoral services to the correctional | ||||||
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| 1 | institution or facility. | ||||||
| 2 | "Committed person" has the meaning ascribed to it in | ||||||
| 3 | Section 1-2 of the Unified Code of Corrections. | ||||||
| 4 | "Correctional institution or facility" has the meaning | ||||||
| 5 | ascribed to it in Section 1-2 of the Unified Code of | ||||||
| 6 | Corrections. | ||||||
| 7 | "Undue burden" means significant difficulty or expense.
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| 8 | Section 15. Right to practice faith in a correctional | ||||||
| 9 | institution or facility. | ||||||
| 10 | (a) A committed person has a constitutional right to | ||||||
| 11 | practice his or her faith in a correctional institution or | ||||||
| 12 | facility absent harm and without undue burden to the State's | ||||||
| 13 | correctional system. | ||||||
| 14 | (b) A committed person belonging to a faith group in a | ||||||
| 15 | correctional institution or facility shall have access to | ||||||
| 16 | pastoral and spiritual care absent harm and without undue | ||||||
| 17 | burden to the State's correctional system. | ||||||
| 18 | (c) A correctional institution or facility shall provide | ||||||
| 19 | reading materials for diverse faith groups, including, but not | ||||||
| 20 | limited to, spiritual, religious texts, prayer manuals, prayer | ||||||
| 21 | mats, and other requested material from committed persons.
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| 22 | (d) All correctional institutions and facilities in this | ||||||
| 23 | State shall provide committed persons the ability to pray by | ||||||
| 24 | facilitating time and clean location, fast by allowing a | ||||||
| 25 | committed person to abstain from food when appropriate, and | ||||||
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| 1 | respect for dietary restrictions absent harm and without undue | ||||||
| 2 | burden to the State's correctional system. | ||||||
| 3 | (e) All correctional institutions and facilities in this | ||||||
| 4 | State shall hold a training seminar administered by chaplains | ||||||
| 5 | of the leading faith groups representing the State's | ||||||
| 6 | correctional institutions and facilities population every 5 | ||||||
| 7 | years for wardens and chief administrative officers of | ||||||
| 8 | correctional institutions and facilities to familiarize | ||||||
| 9 | themselves with the foundations of each faith group.
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| 10 | (f) All correctional institutions and facilities in this | ||||||
| 11 | State shall maintain a chaplain database of chaplains | ||||||
| 12 | representing the percentage of the correctional institutions | ||||||
| 13 | and facilities populations' various faith groups. | ||||||
| 14 | (g) All correctional institutions and facilities in this | ||||||
| 15 | State shall provide access to chaplains in the State's | ||||||
| 16 | correctional system as requested by a committed person | ||||||
| 17 | belonging to a specific faith group cross-referenced by the | ||||||
| 18 | correctional institutions and facilities chaplain database. | ||||||
| 19 | (h) All correctional institutions and facilities in this | ||||||
| 20 | State shall not bar chaplains from access to committed persons | ||||||
| 21 | absent evidence of potential harm and probable cause of threat | ||||||
| 22 | to the security of the State's correctional system. | ||||||
| 23 | (i) All correctional institutions and facilities in this | ||||||
| 24 | State shall grant requests of religious observance gatherings, | ||||||
| 25 | including, but not limited to, mass, weekly congregations, | ||||||
| 26 | sermons, and pastoral meetings absent harm and undue burden to | ||||||
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| 1 | the State's correctional system.
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| 2 | (j) In determining whether an action would result in an | ||||||
| 3 | undue burden under this Section, factors to be considered by | ||||||
| 4 | the warden or chief administrative officer of the correctional | ||||||
| 5 | institution or facility include: | ||||||
| 6 | (1) the nature and cost of the action needed under | ||||||
| 7 | this Section; | ||||||
| 8 | (2) the overall financial resources of the | ||||||
| 9 | correctional institution or facility involved in the | ||||||
| 10 | action; | ||||||
| 11 | (3) the number of persons employed at the correctional | ||||||
| 12 | institution or facility; | ||||||
| 13 | (4) the effect on expenses and resources of the | ||||||
| 14 | correctional institution or facility; and | ||||||
| 15 | (5) legitimate safety requirements that are necessary | ||||||
| 16 | for safe operation of the correctional institution or | ||||||
| 17 | facility, including crime prevention measures.
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| 18 | Section 90. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | ||||||
| 19 | changing Section 3-7-2 as follows: | ||||||
| 20 | (730 ILCS 5/3-7-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-7-2) | ||||||
| 21 | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-1111) | ||||||
| 22 | Sec. 3-7-2. Facilities. | ||||||
| 23 | (a) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 24 | shall provide
every committed person with access to toilet | ||||||
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| 1 | facilities, barber
facilities, bathing facilities at least | ||||||
| 2 | once each week, a library of
legal materials and published | ||||||
| 3 | materials including newspapers and magazines
approved by the | ||||||
| 4 | Director. A committed person may not receive any materials
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| 5 | that the Director deems pornographic. | ||||||
| 6 | (b) (Blank). | ||||||
| 7 | (c) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 8 | shall provide
facilities for every committed person to leave | ||||||
| 9 | his cell for at least one
hour each day unless the chief | ||||||
| 10 | administrative officer determines that it
would be harmful or | ||||||
| 11 | dangerous to the security or safety of the
institution or | ||||||
| 12 | facility. | ||||||
| 13 | (d) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 14 | shall provide
every committed person with a wholesome and | ||||||
| 15 | nutritional diet at
regularly scheduled hours, drinking water, | ||||||
| 16 | clothing adequate for the
season, bedding, soap and towels and | ||||||
| 17 | medical and dental care. | ||||||
| 18 | (e) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 19 | shall permit
every committed person to send and receive an | ||||||
| 20 | unlimited number of
uncensored letters, provided, however, | ||||||
| 21 | that the Director may order that
mail be inspected and read for | ||||||
| 22 | reasons of the security, safety or morale
of the institution | ||||||
| 23 | or facility. | ||||||
| 24 | (f) All of the institutions and facilities of the | ||||||
| 25 | Department shall
permit every committed person to receive | ||||||
| 26 | in-person visitors and video contact, if available, except in | ||||||
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| 1 | case of
abuse of the visiting privilege or when the chief | ||||||
| 2 | administrative officer
determines that such visiting would be | ||||||
| 3 | harmful or dangerous to the
security, safety or morale of the | ||||||
| 4 | institution or facility.
Each committed person is entitled to | ||||||
| 5 | 7 visits per month. Every committed person may submit a list of | ||||||
| 6 | at least 30 persons to the Department that are authorized to | ||||||
| 7 | visit the committed person. The list shall be kept in an | ||||||
| 8 | electronic format by the Department beginning on August 1, | ||||||
| 9 | 2019, as well as available in paper form for Department | ||||||
| 10 | employees. The chief administrative officer shall have the | ||||||
| 11 | right to restrict visitation
to non-contact visits, video, or | ||||||
| 12 | other forms of non-contact visits for reasons of safety, | ||||||
| 13 | security, and order, including,
but not limited to, | ||||||
| 14 | restricting contact visits for committed persons engaged in
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| 15 | gang activity.
No committed person in a super maximum security | ||||||
| 16 | facility or on disciplinary
segregation is allowed contact | ||||||
| 17 | visits. Any committed person found in
possession of illegal | ||||||
| 18 | drugs or who fails a drug test shall not be permitted
contact | ||||||
| 19 | visits for a period of at least 6 months. Any committed person
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| 20 | involved in gang activities or found guilty of assault | ||||||
| 21 | committed against a
Department employee shall not be permitted | ||||||
| 22 | contact visits for a period of at
least 6 months. The | ||||||
| 23 | Department shall offer every visitor appropriate written | ||||||
| 24 | information concerning HIV and AIDS, including information | ||||||
| 25 | concerning how to contact the Illinois Department of Public | ||||||
| 26 | Health for counseling information. The Department shall | ||||||
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| 1 | develop the written materials in consultation with the | ||||||
| 2 | Department of Public Health. The Department shall ensure that | ||||||
| 3 | all such information and materials are culturally sensitive | ||||||
| 4 | and reflect cultural diversity as appropriate. Implementation | ||||||
| 5 | of the changes made to this Section by Public Act 94-629 is | ||||||
| 6 | subject to appropriation.
The Department shall seek the lowest | ||||||
| 7 | possible cost to provide video calling and shall charge to the | ||||||
| 8 | extent of recovering any demonstrated costs of providing video | ||||||
| 9 | calling. The Department shall not make a commission or profit | ||||||
| 10 | from video calling services. Nothing in this Section shall be | ||||||
| 11 | construed to permit video calling instead of in-person | ||||||
| 12 | visitation. | ||||||
| 13 | (f-5) (Blank). | ||||||
| 14 | (f-10) The Department may not restrict or limit in-person | ||||||
| 15 | visits to committed persons due to the availability of | ||||||
| 16 | interactive video conferences. | ||||||
| 17 | (f-15)(1) The Department shall issue a standard written | ||||||
| 18 | policy for each institution and facility of the Department | ||||||
| 19 | that provides for: | ||||||
| 20 | (A) the number of in-person visits each committed
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| 21 | person is entitled to per week and per month including the | ||||||
| 22 | requirements of subsection (f) of this Section; | ||||||
| 23 | (B) the hours of in-person visits; | ||||||
| 24 | (C) the type of identification required for visitors | ||||||
| 25 | at least 18 years of age; and | ||||||
| 26 | (D) the type of identification, if any, required for | ||||||
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| 1 | visitors under 18 years of age. | ||||||
| 2 | (2) This policy shall be posted on the Department website
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| 3 | and at each facility. | ||||||
| 4 | (3) The Department shall post on its website daily any
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| 5 | restrictions or denials of visitation for that day and the
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| 6 | succeeding 5 calendar days, including those based on a | ||||||
| 7 | lockdown
of the facility, to inform family members and other | ||||||
| 8 | visitors. | ||||||
| 9 | (g) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 10 | shall permit
religious ministrations and sacraments to be | ||||||
| 11 | available to every
committed person, but attendance at | ||||||
| 12 | religious services shall not be
required. | ||||||
| 13 | (h) Within 90 days after December 31, 1996, the Department | ||||||
| 14 | shall prohibit
the use of curtains, cell-coverings, or any | ||||||
| 15 | other matter or object that
obstructs or otherwise impairs the | ||||||
| 16 | line of vision into a committed person's
cell. | ||||||
| 17 | (i) A point of contact person appointed under subsection | ||||||
| 18 | (u-6) of Section 3-2-2 of this Code shall promptly and | ||||||
| 19 | efficiently review suggestions, complaints, and other requests | ||||||
| 20 | made by visitors to institutions and facilities of the | ||||||
| 21 | Department and by other members of the public. Based on the | ||||||
| 22 | nature of the submission, the point of contact person shall | ||||||
| 23 | communicate with the appropriate division of the Department, | ||||||
| 24 | disseminate the concern or complaint, and act as liaison | ||||||
| 25 | between the parties to reach a resolution. | ||||||
| 26 | (1) The point of contact person shall maintain | ||||||
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| 1 | information about the subject matter of each | ||||||
| 2 | correspondence, including, but not limited to, information | ||||||
| 3 | about the following subjects: | ||||||
| 4 | (A) the parties making the submission; | ||||||
| 5 | (B) any commissary-related concerns; | ||||||
| 6 | (C) any concerns about the institution or | ||||||
| 7 | facility's COVID protocols and mitigations; | ||||||
| 8 | (D) any concerns about mail, video, or electronic | ||||||
| 9 | messages or other communications with incarcerated | ||||||
| 10 | persons; | ||||||
| 11 | (E) any concerns about the institution or | ||||||
| 12 | facility; | ||||||
| 13 | (F) any discipline-related concerns; | ||||||
| 14 | (G) any concerns about earned sentencing credits; | ||||||
| 15 | (H) any concerns about educational opportunities | ||||||
| 16 | for incarcerated persons; | ||||||
| 17 | (I) any concerns about health-related matters; | ||||||
| 18 | (J) any mental health concerns; | ||||||
| 19 | (K) any concerns about personal property; | ||||||
| 20 | (L) any concerns about the records of the | ||||||
| 21 | incarcerated person; | ||||||
| 22 | (M) any concerns about recreational opportunities | ||||||
| 23 | for incarcerated persons; | ||||||
| 24 | (N) any staffing-related concerns; | ||||||
| 25 | (O) any concerns about the transfer of individuals | ||||||
| 26 | in custody; | ||||||
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| 1 | (P) any concerns about visitation; and | ||||||
| 2 | (Q) any concerns about work opportunities for | ||||||
| 3 | incarcerated persons. | ||||||
| 4 | The information shall be maintained in accordance with | ||||||
| 5 | standards set by the Department of Corrections, and shall | ||||||
| 6 | be made available to the Department's Planning and | ||||||
| 7 | Research Division. The point of contact person shall | ||||||
| 8 | provide a summary of the results of the review, including | ||||||
| 9 | any resolution or recommendations made as a result of | ||||||
| 10 | correspondence with the Planning and Research Division of | ||||||
| 11 | the Department. | ||||||
| 12 | (2) The Department shall provide an annual written | ||||||
| 13 | report to the General Assembly and the Governor, with the | ||||||
| 14 | first report due no later than January 1, 2023, and | ||||||
| 15 | publish the report on its website within 48 hours after | ||||||
| 16 | the report is transmitted to the Governor and the General | ||||||
| 17 | Assembly. The report shall include a summary of activities | ||||||
| 18 | undertaken and completed as a result of submissions to the | ||||||
| 19 | point of contact person. The Department of Corrections | ||||||
| 20 | shall collect and report the following aggregated and | ||||||
| 21 | disaggregated data for each institution and facility and | ||||||
| 22 | describe: | ||||||
| 23 | (A) the work of the point of contact person; | ||||||
| 24 | (B) the general nature of suggestions, complaints, | ||||||
| 25 | and other requests submitted to the point of contact | ||||||
| 26 | person; | ||||||
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| 1 | (C) the volume of emails, calls, letters, and | ||||||
| 2 | other correspondence received by the point of contact | ||||||
| 3 | person; | ||||||
| 4 | (D) the resolutions reached or recommendations | ||||||
| 5 | made as a result of the point of contact person's | ||||||
| 6 | review; | ||||||
| 7 | (E) whether, if an investigation is recommended, a | ||||||
| 8 | report of the complaint was forwarded to the Chief | ||||||
| 9 | Inspector of the Department or other Department | ||||||
| 10 | employee, and the resolution of the complaint, and if | ||||||
| 11 | the investigation has not concluded, a detailed status | ||||||
| 12 | report on the complaint; and | ||||||
| 13 | (F) any recommendations that the point of contact | ||||||
| 14 | person has relating to systemic issues in the | ||||||
| 15 | Department of Corrections, and any other matters for | ||||||
| 16 | consideration by the General Assembly and the | ||||||
| 17 | Governor. | ||||||
| 18 | The name, address, or other personally identifiable | ||||||
| 19 | information of a person who files a complaint, suggestion, | ||||||
| 20 | or other request with the point of contact person, and | ||||||
| 21 | confidential records shall be redacted from the annual | ||||||
| 22 | report and are not subject to disclosure under the Freedom | ||||||
| 23 | of Information Act. The Department shall disclose the | ||||||
| 24 | records only if required by a court order on a showing of | ||||||
| 25 | good cause. | ||||||
| 26 | (3) The Department must post in a conspicuous place in | ||||||
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| 1 | the waiting area of every facility or institution a sign | ||||||
| 2 | that contains in bold, black type the following: | ||||||
| 3 | (A) a short statement notifying visitors of the | ||||||
| 4 | point of contact person and that person's duty to | ||||||
| 5 | receive suggestions, complaints, or other requests; | ||||||
| 6 | and | ||||||
| 7 | (B) information on how to submit suggestions, | ||||||
| 8 | complaints, or other requests to the point of contact | ||||||
| 9 | person. | ||||||
| 10 | (Source: P.A. 102-1082, eff. 6-10-22.) | ||||||
| 11 | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-1111) | ||||||
| 12 | Sec. 3-7-2. Facilities. | ||||||
| 13 | (a) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 14 | shall provide
every committed person with access to toilet | ||||||
| 15 | facilities, barber
facilities, bathing facilities at least | ||||||
| 16 | once each week, a library of
legal materials and published | ||||||
| 17 | materials including newspapers and magazines
approved by the | ||||||
| 18 | Director. A committed person may not receive any materials
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| 19 | that the Director deems pornographic. | ||||||
| 20 | (b) (Blank). | ||||||
| 21 | (c) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 22 | shall provide
facilities for every committed person to leave | ||||||
| 23 | his cell for at least one
hour each day unless the chief | ||||||
| 24 | administrative officer determines that it
would be harmful or | ||||||
| 25 | dangerous to the security or safety of the
institution or | ||||||
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| 1 | facility. | ||||||
| 2 | (d) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 3 | shall provide
every committed person with a wholesome and | ||||||
| 4 | nutritional diet at
regularly scheduled hours, drinking water, | ||||||
| 5 | clothing adequate for the
season, including underwear, | ||||||
| 6 | bedding, soap and towels and medical and dental care. | ||||||
| 7 | Underwear provided to each committed person in all | ||||||
| 8 | institutions and facilities of the Department shall be free of | ||||||
| 9 | charge and shall be provided at any time upon request, | ||||||
| 10 | including multiple requests, of the committed person or as | ||||||
| 11 | needed by the committed person. | ||||||
| 12 | (e) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 13 | shall permit
every committed person to send and receive an | ||||||
| 14 | unlimited number of
uncensored letters, provided, however, | ||||||
| 15 | that the Director may order that
mail be inspected and read for | ||||||
| 16 | reasons of the security, safety or morale
of the institution | ||||||
| 17 | or facility. | ||||||
| 18 | (f) All of the institutions and facilities of the | ||||||
| 19 | Department shall
permit every committed person to receive | ||||||
| 20 | in-person visitors and video contact, if available, except in | ||||||
| 21 | case of
abuse of the visiting privilege or when the chief | ||||||
| 22 | administrative officer
determines that such visiting would be | ||||||
| 23 | harmful or dangerous to the
security, safety or morale of the | ||||||
| 24 | institution or facility.
Each committed person is entitled to | ||||||
| 25 | 7 visits per month. Every committed person may submit a list of | ||||||
| 26 | at least 30 persons to the Department that are authorized to | ||||||
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| 1 | visit the committed person. The list shall be kept in an | ||||||
| 2 | electronic format by the Department beginning on August 1, | ||||||
| 3 | 2019, as well as available in paper form for Department | ||||||
| 4 | employees. The chief administrative officer shall have the | ||||||
| 5 | right to restrict visitation
to non-contact visits, video, or | ||||||
| 6 | other forms of non-contact visits for reasons of safety, | ||||||
| 7 | security, and order, including,
but not limited to, | ||||||
| 8 | restricting contact visits for committed persons engaged in
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| 9 | gang activity.
No committed person in a super maximum security | ||||||
| 10 | facility or on disciplinary
segregation is allowed contact | ||||||
| 11 | visits. Any committed person found in
possession of illegal | ||||||
| 12 | drugs or who fails a drug test shall not be permitted
contact | ||||||
| 13 | visits for a period of at least 6 months. Any committed person
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| 14 | involved in gang activities or found guilty of assault | ||||||
| 15 | committed against a
Department employee shall not be permitted | ||||||
| 16 | contact visits for a period of at
least 6 months. The | ||||||
| 17 | Department shall offer every visitor appropriate written | ||||||
| 18 | information concerning HIV and AIDS, including information | ||||||
| 19 | concerning how to contact the Illinois Department of Public | ||||||
| 20 | Health for counseling information. The Department shall | ||||||
| 21 | develop the written materials in consultation with the | ||||||
| 22 | Department of Public Health. The Department shall ensure that | ||||||
| 23 | all such information and materials are culturally sensitive | ||||||
| 24 | and reflect cultural diversity as appropriate. Implementation | ||||||
| 25 | of the changes made to this Section by Public Act 94-629 is | ||||||
| 26 | subject to appropriation.
The Department shall seek the lowest | ||||||
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| 1 | possible cost to provide video calling and shall charge to the | ||||||
| 2 | extent of recovering any demonstrated costs of providing video | ||||||
| 3 | calling. The Department shall not make a commission or profit | ||||||
| 4 | from video calling services. Nothing in this Section shall be | ||||||
| 5 | construed to permit video calling instead of in-person | ||||||
| 6 | visitation. | ||||||
| 7 | (f-5) (Blank). | ||||||
| 8 | (f-10) The Department may not restrict or limit in-person | ||||||
| 9 | visits to committed persons due to the availability of | ||||||
| 10 | interactive video conferences. | ||||||
| 11 | (f-15)(1) The Department shall issue a standard written | ||||||
| 12 | policy for each institution and facility of the Department | ||||||
| 13 | that provides for: | ||||||
| 14 | (A) the number of in-person visits each committed
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| 15 | person is entitled to per week and per month including the | ||||||
| 16 | requirements of subsection (f) of this Section; | ||||||
| 17 | (B) the hours of in-person visits; | ||||||
| 18 | (C) the type of identification required for visitors | ||||||
| 19 | at least 18 years of age; and | ||||||
| 20 | (D) the type of identification, if any, required for | ||||||
| 21 | visitors under 18 years of age. | ||||||
| 22 | (2) This policy shall be posted on the Department website
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| 23 | and at each facility. | ||||||
| 24 | (3) The Department shall post on its website daily any
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| 25 | restrictions or denials of visitation for that day and the
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| 26 | succeeding 5 calendar days, including those based on a | ||||||
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| 1 | lockdown
of the facility, to inform family members and other | ||||||
| 2 | visitors. | ||||||
| 3 | (g) All institutions and facilities of the Department | ||||||
| 4 | shall permit
religious ministrations and sacraments to be | ||||||
| 5 | available to every
committed person, but attendance at | ||||||
| 6 | religious services shall not be
required. This subsection (g)
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| 7 | is subject to the provisions of the Faith Behind Bars Act. | ||||||
| 8 | (h) Within 90 days after December 31, 1996, the Department | ||||||
| 9 | shall prohibit
the use of curtains, cell-coverings, or any | ||||||
| 10 | other matter or object that
obstructs or otherwise impairs the | ||||||
| 11 | line of vision into a committed person's
cell. | ||||||
| 12 | (i) A point of contact person appointed under subsection | ||||||
| 13 | (u-6) of Section 3-2-2 of this Code shall promptly and | ||||||
| 14 | efficiently review suggestions, complaints, and other requests | ||||||
| 15 | made by visitors to institutions and facilities of the | ||||||
| 16 | Department and by other members of the public. Based on the | ||||||
| 17 | nature of the submission, the point of contact person shall | ||||||
| 18 | communicate with the appropriate division of the Department, | ||||||
| 19 | disseminate the concern or complaint, and act as liaison | ||||||
| 20 | between the parties to reach a resolution. | ||||||
| 21 | (1) The point of contact person shall maintain | ||||||
| 22 | information about the subject matter of each | ||||||
| 23 | correspondence, including, but not limited to, information | ||||||
| 24 | about the following subjects: | ||||||
| 25 | (A) the parties making the submission; | ||||||
| 26 | (B) any commissary-related concerns; | ||||||
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| 1 | (C) any concerns about the institution or | ||||||
| 2 | facility's COVID protocols and mitigations; | ||||||
| 3 | (D) any concerns about mail, video, or electronic | ||||||
| 4 | messages or other communications with incarcerated | ||||||
| 5 | persons; | ||||||
| 6 | (E) any concerns about the institution or | ||||||
| 7 | facility; | ||||||
| 8 | (F) any discipline-related concerns; | ||||||
| 9 | (G) any concerns about earned sentencing credits; | ||||||
| 10 | (H) any concerns about educational opportunities | ||||||
| 11 | for incarcerated persons; | ||||||
| 12 | (I) any concerns about health-related matters; | ||||||
| 13 | (J) any mental health concerns; | ||||||
| 14 | (K) any concerns about personal property; | ||||||
| 15 | (L) any concerns about the records of the | ||||||
| 16 | incarcerated person; | ||||||
| 17 | (M) any concerns about recreational opportunities | ||||||
| 18 | for incarcerated persons; | ||||||
| 19 | (N) any staffing-related concerns; | ||||||
| 20 | (O) any concerns about the transfer of individuals | ||||||
| 21 | in custody; | ||||||
| 22 | (P) any concerns about visitation; and | ||||||
| 23 | (Q) any concerns about work opportunities for | ||||||
| 24 | incarcerated persons. | ||||||
| 25 | The information shall be maintained in accordance with | ||||||
| 26 | standards set by the Department of Corrections, and shall | ||||||
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| 1 | be made available to the Department's Planning and | ||||||
| 2 | Research Division. The point of contact person shall | ||||||
| 3 | provide a summary of the results of the review, including | ||||||
| 4 | any resolution or recommendations made as a result of | ||||||
| 5 | correspondence with the Planning and Research Division of | ||||||
| 6 | the Department. | ||||||
| 7 | (2) The Department shall provide an annual written | ||||||
| 8 | report to the General Assembly and the Governor, with the | ||||||
| 9 | first report due no later than January 1, 2023, and | ||||||
| 10 | publish the report on its website within 48 hours after | ||||||
| 11 | the report is transmitted to the Governor and the General | ||||||
| 12 | Assembly. The report shall include a summary of activities | ||||||
| 13 | undertaken and completed as a result of submissions to the | ||||||
| 14 | point of contact person. The Department of Corrections | ||||||
| 15 | shall collect and report the following aggregated and | ||||||
| 16 | disaggregated data for each institution and facility and | ||||||
| 17 | describe: | ||||||
| 18 | (A) the work of the point of contact person; | ||||||
| 19 | (B) the general nature of suggestions, complaints, | ||||||
| 20 | and other requests submitted to the point of contact | ||||||
| 21 | person; | ||||||
| 22 | (C) the volume of emails, calls, letters, and | ||||||
| 23 | other correspondence received by the point of contact | ||||||
| 24 | person; | ||||||
| 25 | (D) the resolutions reached or recommendations | ||||||
| 26 | made as a result of the point of contact person's | ||||||
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| 1 | review; | ||||||
| 2 | (E) whether, if an investigation is recommended, a | ||||||
| 3 | report of the complaint was forwarded to the Chief | ||||||
| 4 | Inspector of the Department or other Department | ||||||
| 5 | employee, and the resolution of the complaint, and if | ||||||
| 6 | the investigation has not concluded, a detailed status | ||||||
| 7 | report on the complaint; and | ||||||
| 8 | (F) any recommendations that the point of contact | ||||||
| 9 | person has relating to systemic issues in the | ||||||
| 10 | Department of Corrections, and any other matters for | ||||||
| 11 | consideration by the General Assembly and the | ||||||
| 12 | Governor. | ||||||
| 13 | The name, address, or other personally identifiable | ||||||
| 14 | information of a person who files a complaint, suggestion, | ||||||
| 15 | or other request with the point of contact person, and | ||||||
| 16 | confidential records shall be redacted from the annual | ||||||
| 17 | report and are not subject to disclosure under the Freedom | ||||||
| 18 | of Information Act. The Department shall disclose the | ||||||
| 19 | records only if required by a court order on a showing of | ||||||
| 20 | good cause. | ||||||
| 21 | (3) The Department must post in a conspicuous place in | ||||||
| 22 | the waiting area of every facility or institution a sign | ||||||
| 23 | that contains in bold, black type the following: | ||||||
| 24 | (A) a short statement notifying visitors of the | ||||||
| 25 | point of contact person and that person's duty to | ||||||
| 26 | receive suggestions, complaints, or other requests; | ||||||
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| 1 | and | ||||||
| 2 | (B) information on how to submit suggestions, | ||||||
| 3 | complaints, or other requests to the point of contact | ||||||
| 4 | person. | ||||||
| 5 | (j) (i) Menstrual hygiene products shall be available, as | ||||||
| 6 | needed, free of charge, at all institutions and facilities of | ||||||
| 7 | the Department for all committed persons who menstruate. In | ||||||
| 8 | this subsection (j) (i), "menstrual hygiene products" means | ||||||
| 9 | tampons and sanitary napkins for use in connection with
the | ||||||
| 10 | menstrual cycle. | ||||||
| 11 | (Source: P.A. 102-1082, eff. 6-10-22; 102-1111, eff. 6-1-23; | ||||||
| 12 | revised 1-8-23.) | ||||||
| 13 | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | ||||||
| 14 | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text | ||||||
| 15 | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | ||||||
| 16 | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does | ||||||
| 17 | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | ||||||
| 18 | made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | ||||||
| 19 | Public Act.
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