104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4668

 

Introduced 2/3/2026, by Rep. Ann M. Williams

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
5 ILCS 140/7.5
20 ILCS 2605/2605-51
50 ILCS 705/7
750 ILCS 60/301.1  from Ch. 40, par. 2313-1.1
750 ILCS 60/304  from Ch. 40, par. 2313-4

    Amends the Illinois State Police Law and the Illinois Police Training Act to require instruction during training on the policies and procedures for administering a lethality assessment, including referrals to domestic violence services. Amends the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Provides that, on or before January 1, 2028, every law enforcement agency shall provide to all of its law enforcement officers instruction on the policies and procedures for administering a lethality assessment as part of basic training. Provides that, on or before July 1, 2028, a law enforcement officer investigating an alleged incident of domestic violence shall administer a lethality assessment if the allegation of domestic violence is against an intimate partner, regardless of whether an arrest is made. Provides that if a victim does not, or is unable to, provide information to a law enforcement officer sufficient to allow the law enforcement officer to administer a lethality assessment, the law enforcement officer must document the lack of a lethality assessment in the written police report and refer the victim to the nearest locally certified domestic violence center. Prohibits a law enforcement officer from including in or attaching to a probable cause statement, written police report, or incident report the domestic violence center to which a victim was referred. Prohibits a law enforcement officer from administering a lethality assessment if the law enforcement officer has not received training on administering a lethality assessment. Makes a conforming change in the Freedom of Information Act.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning domestic violence.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Freedom of Information Act is amended by
5changing Section 7.5 as follows:
 
6    (5 ILCS 140/7.5)
7    (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 104-441 and
8104-457)
9    Sec. 7.5. Statutory exemptions. To the extent provided for
10by the statutes referenced below, the following shall be
11exempt from inspection and copying:
12        (a) All information determined to be confidential
13    under Section 4002 of the Technology Advancement and
14    Development Act.
15        (b) Library circulation and order records identifying
16    library users with specific materials under the Library
17    Records Confidentiality Act.
18        (c) Applications, related documents, and medical
19    records received by the Experimental Organ Transplantation
20    Procedures Board and any and all documents or other
21    records prepared by the Experimental Organ Transplantation
22    Procedures Board or its staff relating to applications it
23    has received.

 

 

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1        (d) Information and records held by the Department of
2    Public Health and its authorized representatives relating
3    to known or suspected cases of sexually transmitted
4    infection or any information the disclosure of which is
5    restricted under the Illinois Sexually Transmitted
6    Infection Control Act.
7        (e) Information the disclosure of which is exempted
8    under Section 30 of the Radon Industry Licensing Act.
9        (f) Firm performance evaluations under Section 55 of
10    the Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying
11    Qualifications Based Selection Act.
12        (g) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
13    and exempted under Section 50 of the Illinois Prepaid
14    Tuition Act.
15        (h) Information the disclosure of which is exempted
16    under the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act, and
17    records of any lawfully created State or local inspector
18    general's office that would be exempt if created or
19    obtained by an Executive Inspector General's office under
20    that Act.
21        (i) Information contained in a local emergency energy
22    plan submitted to a municipality in accordance with a
23    local emergency energy plan ordinance that is adopted
24    under Section 11-21.5-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
25        (j) Information and data concerning the distribution
26    of surcharge moneys collected and remitted by carriers

 

 

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1    under the Emergency Telephone System Act.
2        (k) Law enforcement officer identification information
3    or driver identification information compiled by a law
4    enforcement agency or the Department of Transportation
5    under Section 11-212 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
6        (l) Records and information provided to a residential
7    health care facility resident sexual assault and death
8    review team or the Executive Council under the Abuse
9    Prevention Review Team Act.
10        (m) Information provided to the predatory lending
11    database created pursuant to Article 3 of the Residential
12    Real Property Disclosure Act, except to the extent
13    authorized under that Article.
14        (n) Defense budgets and petitions for certification of
15    compensation and expenses for court appointed trial
16    counsel as provided under Sections 10 and 15 of the
17    Capital Crimes Litigation Act (repealed). This subsection
18    (n) shall apply until the conclusion of the trial of the
19    case, even if the prosecution chooses not to pursue the
20    death penalty prior to trial or sentencing.
21        (o) Information that is prohibited from being
22    disclosed under Section 4 of the Illinois Health and
23    Hazardous Substances Registry Act.
24        (p) Security portions of system safety program plans,
25    investigation reports, surveys, schedules, lists, data, or
26    information compiled, collected, or prepared by or for the

 

 

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1    Department of Transportation under Sections 2705-300 and
2    2705-616 of the Department of Transportation Law of the
3    Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Regional
4    Transportation Authority under Section 2.11 of the
5    Regional Transportation Authority Act, or the St. Clair
6    County Transit District under the Bi-State Transit Safety
7    Act (repealed).
8        (q) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the
9    Personnel Record Review Act.
10        (r) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the
11    Illinois School Student Records Act.
12        (s) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
13    under Section 5-108 of the Public Utilities Act.
14        (t) (Blank).
15        (u) Records and information provided to an independent
16    team of experts under the Developmental Disability and
17    Mental Health Safety Act (also known as Brian's Law).
18        (v) Names and information of people who have applied
19    for or received Firearm Owner's Identification Cards under
20    the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act or applied for
21    or received a concealed carry license under the Firearm
22    Concealed Carry Act, unless otherwise authorized by the
23    Firearm Concealed Carry Act; and databases under the
24    Firearm Concealed Carry Act, records of the Concealed
25    Carry Licensing Review Board under the Firearm Concealed
26    Carry Act, and law enforcement agency objections under the

 

 

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1    Firearm Concealed Carry Act.
2        (v-5) Records of the Firearm Owner's Identification
3    Card Review Board that are exempted from disclosure under
4    Section 10 of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.
5        (w) Personally identifiable information which is
6    exempted from disclosure under subsection (g) of Section
7    19.1 of the Toll Highway Act.
8        (x) Information which is exempted from disclosure
9    under Section 5-1014.3 of the Counties Code or Section
10    8-11-21 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
11        (y) Confidential information under the Adult
12    Protective Services Act and its predecessor enabling
13    statute, the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act, including
14    information about the identity and administrative finding
15    against any caregiver of a verified and substantiated
16    decision of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of
17    an eligible adult maintained in the Registry established
18    under Section 7.5 of the Adult Protective Services Act.
19        (z) Records and information provided to a fatality
20    review team or the Illinois Fatality Review Team Advisory
21    Council under Section 15 of the Adult Protective Services
22    Act.
23        (aa) Information which is exempted from disclosure
24    under Section 2.37 of the Wildlife Code.
25        (bb) Information which is or was prohibited from
26    disclosure by the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.

 

 

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1        (cc) Recordings made under the Law Enforcement
2    Officer-Worn Body Camera Act, except to the extent
3    authorized under that Act.
4        (dd) Information that is prohibited from being
5    disclosed under Section 45 of the Condominium and Common
6    Interest Community Ombudsperson Act.
7        (ee) Information that is exempted from disclosure
8    under Section 30.1 of the Pharmacy Practice Act.
9        (ff) Information that is exempted from disclosure
10    under the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
11        (gg) Information that is prohibited from being
12    disclosed under Section 7-603.5 of the Illinois Vehicle
13    Code.
14        (hh) Records that are exempt from disclosure under
15    Section 1A-16.7 of the Election Code.
16        (ii) Information which is exempted from disclosure
17    under Section 2505-800 of the Department of Revenue Law of
18    the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
19        (jj) Information and reports that are required to be
20    submitted to the Department of Labor by registering day
21    and temporary labor service agencies but are exempt from
22    disclosure under subsection (a-1) of Section 45 of the Day
23    and Temporary Labor Services Act.
24        (kk) Information prohibited from disclosure under the
25    Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act.
26        (ll) Information the disclosure of which is restricted

 

 

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1    and exempted under Section 5-30.8 of the Illinois Public
2    Aid Code.
3        (mm) Records that are exempt from disclosure under
4    Section 4.2 of the Crime Victims Compensation Act.
5        (nn) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
6    Section 70 of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act.
7        (oo) Communications, notes, records, and reports
8    arising out of a peer support counseling session
9    prohibited from disclosure under the First Responders
10    Suicide Prevention Act.
11        (pp) Names and all identifying information relating to
12    an employee of an emergency services provider or law
13    enforcement agency under the First Responders Suicide
14    Prevention Act.
15        (qq) Information and records held by the Department of
16    Public Health and its authorized representatives collected
17    under the Reproductive Health Act.
18        (rr) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
19    the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.
20        (ss) Data reported by an employer to the Department of
21    Human Rights pursuant to Section 2-108 of the Illinois
22    Human Rights Act.
23        (tt) Recordings made under the Children's Advocacy
24    Center Act, except to the extent authorized under that
25    Act.
26        (uu) Information that is exempt from disclosure under

 

 

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1    Section 50 of the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act.
2        (vv) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
3    subsections (f) and (j) of Section 5-36 of the Illinois
4    Public Aid Code.
5        (ww) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
6    Section 16.8 of the State Treasurer Act.
7        (xx) Information that is exempt from disclosure or
8    information that shall not be made public under the
9    Illinois Insurance Code.
10        (yy) Information prohibited from being disclosed under
11    the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act.
12        (zz) Information prohibited from being disclosed under
13    the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
14        (aaa) Information prohibited from being disclosed
15    under Section 1-167 of the Illinois Pension Code.
16        (bbb) Information that is prohibited from disclosure
17    by the Illinois Police Training Act and the Illinois State
18    Police Act.
19        (ccc) Records exempt from disclosure under Section
20    2605-304 of the Illinois State Police Law of the Civil
21    Administrative Code of Illinois.
22        (ddd) Information prohibited from being disclosed
23    under Section 35 of the Address Confidentiality for
24    Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human
25    Trafficking, or Stalking Act.
26        (eee) Information prohibited from being disclosed

 

 

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1    under subsection (b) of Section 75 of the Domestic
2    Violence Fatality Review Act.
3        (fff) Images from cameras under the Expressway Camera
4    Act and all automated license plate reader (ALPR)
5    information used and collected by the Illinois State
6    Police. "ALPR information" means information gathered by
7    an ALPR or created from the analysis of data generated by
8    an ALPR. This subsection (fff) is inoperative on and after
9    July 1, 2028.
10        (ggg) Information prohibited from disclosure under
11    paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 14 of the Nurse
12    Agency Licensing Act.
13        (hhh) Information submitted to the Illinois State
14    Police in an affidavit or application for an assault
15    weapon endorsement, assault weapon attachment endorsement,
16    .50 caliber rifle endorsement, or .50 caliber cartridge
17    endorsement under the Firearm Owners Identification Card
18    Act.
19        (iii) Data exempt from disclosure under Section 50 of
20    the School Safety Drill Act.
21        (jjj) Information exempt from disclosure under Section
22    30 of the Insurance Data Security Law.
23        (kkk) Confidential business information prohibited
24    from disclosure under Section 45 of the Paint Stewardship
25    Act.
26        (lll) Data exempt from disclosure under Section

 

 

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1    2-3.196 of the School Code.
2        (mmm) Information prohibited from being disclosed
3    under subsection (e) of Section 1-129 of the Illinois
4    Power Agency Act.
5        (nnn) Materials received by the Department of Commerce
6    and Economic Opportunity that are confidential under the
7    Music and Musicians Tax Credit and Jobs Act.
8        (ooo) Data or information provided pursuant to Section
9    20 of the Statewide Recycling Needs and Assessment Act.
10        (ppp) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
11    Section 28-11 of the Lawful Health Care Activity Act.
12        (qqq) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
13    Section 7-101 of the Illinois Human Rights Act.
14        (rrr) Information prohibited from being disclosed
15    under Section 4-2 of the Uniform Money Transmission
16    Modernization Act.
17        (sss) Information exempt from disclosure under Section
18    40 of the Student-Athlete Endorsement Rights Act.
19        (ttt) Audio recordings made under Section 30 of the
20    Illinois State Police Act, except to the extent authorized
21    under that Section.
22        (uuu) Information prohibited from being disclosed
23    under Section 30-5 of the Digital Assets Regulation Act.
24        (vvv) Information, records, or recordings collected in
25    a lethality assessment under subsection (d) of Section 304
26    of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986.

 

 

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1(Source: P.A. 103-8, eff. 6-7-23; 103-34, eff. 6-9-23;
2103-142, eff. 1-1-24; 103-372, eff. 1-1-24; 103-472, eff.
38-1-24; 103-508, eff. 8-4-23; 103-580, eff. 12-8-23; 103-592,
4eff. 6-7-24; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; 103-636, eff. 7-1-24;
5103-724, eff. 1-1-25; 103-786, eff. 8-7-24; 103-859, eff.
68-9-24; 103-991, eff. 8-9-24; 103-1049, eff. 8-9-24; 103-1081,
7eff. 3-21-25; 104-10, eff. 6-16-25; 104-18, eff. 6-30-25;
8104-417, eff. 8-15-25; 104-428, eff. 8-18-25; revised
99-10-25.)
 
10    (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 104-457 but
11before 104-441)
12    Sec. 7.5. Statutory exemptions. To the extent provided for
13by the statutes referenced below, the following shall be
14exempt from inspection and copying:
15        (a) All information determined to be confidential
16    under Section 4002 of the Technology Advancement and
17    Development Act.
18        (b) Library circulation and order records identifying
19    library users with specific materials under the Library
20    Records Confidentiality Act.
21        (c) Applications, related documents, and medical
22    records received by the Experimental Organ Transplantation
23    Procedures Board and any and all documents or other
24    records prepared by the Experimental Organ Transplantation
25    Procedures Board or its staff relating to applications it

 

 

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1    has received.
2        (d) Information and records held by the Department of
3    Public Health and its authorized representatives relating
4    to known or suspected cases of sexually transmitted
5    infection or any information the disclosure of which is
6    restricted under the Illinois Sexually Transmitted
7    Infection Control Act.
8        (e) Information the disclosure of which is exempted
9    under Section 30 of the Radon Industry Licensing Act.
10        (f) Firm performance evaluations under Section 55 of
11    the Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying
12    Qualifications Based Selection Act.
13        (g) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
14    and exempted under Section 50 of the Illinois Prepaid
15    Tuition Act.
16        (h) Information the disclosure of which is exempted
17    under the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act, and
18    records of any lawfully created State or local inspector
19    general's office that would be exempt if created or
20    obtained by an Executive Inspector General's office under
21    that Act.
22        (i) Information contained in a local emergency energy
23    plan submitted to a municipality in accordance with a
24    local emergency energy plan ordinance that is adopted
25    under Section 11-21.5-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
26        (j) Information and data concerning the distribution

 

 

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1    of surcharge moneys collected and remitted by carriers
2    under the Emergency Telephone System Act.
3        (k) Law enforcement officer identification information
4    or driver identification information compiled by a law
5    enforcement agency or the Department of Transportation
6    under Section 11-212 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
7        (l) Records and information provided to a residential
8    health care facility resident sexual assault and death
9    review team or the Executive Council under the Abuse
10    Prevention Review Team Act.
11        (m) Information provided to the predatory lending
12    database created pursuant to Article 3 of the Residential
13    Real Property Disclosure Act, except to the extent
14    authorized under that Article.
15        (n) Defense budgets and petitions for certification of
16    compensation and expenses for court appointed trial
17    counsel as provided under Sections 10 and 15 of the
18    Capital Crimes Litigation Act (repealed). This subsection
19    (n) shall apply until the conclusion of the trial of the
20    case, even if the prosecution chooses not to pursue the
21    death penalty prior to trial or sentencing.
22        (o) Information that is prohibited from being
23    disclosed under Section 4 of the Illinois Health and
24    Hazardous Substances Registry Act.
25        (p) Security portions of system safety program plans,
26    investigation reports, surveys, schedules, lists, data, or

 

 

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1    information compiled, collected, or prepared by or for the
2    Department of Transportation under Sections 2705-300 and
3    2705-616 of the Department of Transportation Law of the
4    Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Northern
5    Illinois Transit Authority under Section 2.11 of the
6    Northern Illinois Transit Authority Act, or the St. Clair
7    County Transit District under the Bi-State Transit Safety
8    Act (repealed).
9        (q) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the
10    Personnel Record Review Act.
11        (r) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the
12    Illinois School Student Records Act.
13        (s) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
14    under Section 5-108 of the Public Utilities Act.
15        (t) (Blank).
16        (u) Records and information provided to an independent
17    team of experts under the Developmental Disability and
18    Mental Health Safety Act (also known as Brian's Law).
19        (v) Names and information of people who have applied
20    for or received Firearm Owner's Identification Cards under
21    the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act or applied for
22    or received a concealed carry license under the Firearm
23    Concealed Carry Act, unless otherwise authorized by the
24    Firearm Concealed Carry Act; and databases under the
25    Firearm Concealed Carry Act, records of the Concealed
26    Carry Licensing Review Board under the Firearm Concealed

 

 

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1    Carry Act, and law enforcement agency objections under the
2    Firearm Concealed Carry Act.
3        (v-5) Records of the Firearm Owner's Identification
4    Card Review Board that are exempted from disclosure under
5    Section 10 of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.
6        (w) Personally identifiable information which is
7    exempted from disclosure under subsection (g) of Section
8    19.1 of the Toll Highway Act.
9        (x) Information which is exempted from disclosure
10    under Section 5-1014.3 of the Counties Code or Section
11    8-11-21 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
12        (y) Confidential information under the Adult
13    Protective Services Act and its predecessor enabling
14    statute, the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act, including
15    information about the identity and administrative finding
16    against any caregiver of a verified and substantiated
17    decision of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of
18    an eligible adult maintained in the Registry established
19    under Section 7.5 of the Adult Protective Services Act.
20        (z) Records and information provided to a fatality
21    review team or the Illinois Fatality Review Team Advisory
22    Council under Section 15 of the Adult Protective Services
23    Act.
24        (aa) Information which is exempted from disclosure
25    under Section 2.37 of the Wildlife Code.
26        (bb) Information which is or was prohibited from

 

 

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1    disclosure by the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
2        (cc) Recordings made under the Law Enforcement
3    Officer-Worn Body Camera Act, except to the extent
4    authorized under that Act.
5        (dd) Information that is prohibited from being
6    disclosed under Section 45 of the Condominium and Common
7    Interest Community Ombudsperson Act.
8        (ee) Information that is exempted from disclosure
9    under Section 30.1 of the Pharmacy Practice Act.
10        (ff) Information that is exempted from disclosure
11    under the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
12        (gg) Information that is prohibited from being
13    disclosed under Section 7-603.5 of the Illinois Vehicle
14    Code.
15        (hh) Records that are exempt from disclosure under
16    Section 1A-16.7 of the Election Code.
17        (ii) Information which is exempted from disclosure
18    under Section 2505-800 of the Department of Revenue Law of
19    the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
20        (jj) Information and reports that are required to be
21    submitted to the Department of Labor by registering day
22    and temporary labor service agencies but are exempt from
23    disclosure under subsection (a-1) of Section 45 of the Day
24    and Temporary Labor Services Act.
25        (kk) Information prohibited from disclosure under the
26    Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act.

 

 

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1        (ll) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
2    and exempted under Section 5-30.8 of the Illinois Public
3    Aid Code.
4        (mm) Records that are exempt from disclosure under
5    Section 4.2 of the Crime Victims Compensation Act.
6        (nn) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
7    Section 70 of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act.
8        (oo) Communications, notes, records, and reports
9    arising out of a peer support counseling session
10    prohibited from disclosure under the First Responders
11    Suicide Prevention Act.
12        (pp) Names and all identifying information relating to
13    an employee of an emergency services provider or law
14    enforcement agency under the First Responders Suicide
15    Prevention Act.
16        (qq) Information and records held by the Department of
17    Public Health and its authorized representatives collected
18    under the Reproductive Health Act.
19        (rr) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
20    the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.
21        (ss) Data reported by an employer to the Department of
22    Human Rights pursuant to Section 2-108 of the Illinois
23    Human Rights Act.
24        (tt) Recordings made under the Children's Advocacy
25    Center Act, except to the extent authorized under that
26    Act.

 

 

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1        (uu) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
2    Section 50 of the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act.
3        (vv) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
4    subsections (f) and (j) of Section 5-36 of the Illinois
5    Public Aid Code.
6        (ww) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
7    Section 16.8 of the State Treasurer Act.
8        (xx) Information that is exempt from disclosure or
9    information that shall not be made public under the
10    Illinois Insurance Code.
11        (yy) Information prohibited from being disclosed under
12    the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act.
13        (zz) Information prohibited from being disclosed under
14    the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
15        (aaa) Information prohibited from being disclosed
16    under Section 1-167 of the Illinois Pension Code.
17        (bbb) Information that is prohibited from disclosure
18    by the Illinois Police Training Act and the Illinois State
19    Police Act.
20        (ccc) Records exempt from disclosure under Section
21    2605-304 of the Illinois State Police Law of the Civil
22    Administrative Code of Illinois.
23        (ddd) Information prohibited from being disclosed
24    under Section 35 of the Address Confidentiality for
25    Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human
26    Trafficking, or Stalking Act.

 

 

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1        (eee) Information prohibited from being disclosed
2    under subsection (b) of Section 75 of the Domestic
3    Violence Fatality Review Act.
4        (fff) Images from cameras under the Expressway Camera
5    Act and all automated license plate reader (ALPR)
6    information used and collected by the Illinois State
7    Police. "ALPR information" means information gathered by
8    an ALPR or created from the analysis of data generated by
9    an ALPR. This subsection (fff) is inoperative on and after
10    July 1, 2028.
11        (ggg) Information prohibited from disclosure under
12    paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 14 of the Nurse
13    Agency Licensing Act.
14        (hhh) Information submitted to the Illinois State
15    Police in an affidavit or application for an assault
16    weapon endorsement, assault weapon attachment endorsement,
17    .50 caliber rifle endorsement, or .50 caliber cartridge
18    endorsement under the Firearm Owners Identification Card
19    Act.
20        (iii) Data exempt from disclosure under Section 50 of
21    the School Safety Drill Act.
22        (jjj) Information exempt from disclosure under Section
23    30 of the Insurance Data Security Law.
24        (kkk) Confidential business information prohibited
25    from disclosure under Section 45 of the Paint Stewardship
26    Act.

 

 

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1        (lll) Data exempt from disclosure under Section
2    2-3.196 of the School Code.
3        (mmm) Information prohibited from being disclosed
4    under subsection (e) of Section 1-129 of the Illinois
5    Power Agency Act.
6        (nnn) Materials received by the Department of Commerce
7    and Economic Opportunity that are confidential under the
8    Music and Musicians Tax Credit and Jobs Act.
9        (ooo) Data or information provided pursuant to Section
10    20 of the Statewide Recycling Needs and Assessment Act.
11        (ppp) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
12    Section 28-11 of the Lawful Health Care Activity Act.
13        (qqq) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
14    Section 7-101 of the Illinois Human Rights Act.
15        (rrr) Information prohibited from being disclosed
16    under Section 4-2 of the Uniform Money Transmission
17    Modernization Act.
18        (sss) Information exempt from disclosure under Section
19    40 of the Student-Athlete Endorsement Rights Act.
20        (ttt) Audio recordings made under Section 30 of the
21    Illinois State Police Act, except to the extent authorized
22    under that Section.
23        (uuu) Information prohibited from being disclosed
24    under Section 30-5 of the Digital Assets Regulation Act.
25        (vvv) Information, records, or recordings collected in
26    a lethality assessment under subsection (d) of Section 304

 

 

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1    of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986.
2(Source: P.A. 103-8, eff. 6-7-23; 103-34, eff. 6-9-23;
3103-142, eff. 1-1-24; 103-372, eff. 1-1-24; 103-472, eff.
48-1-24; 103-508, eff. 8-4-23; 103-580, eff. 12-8-23; 103-592,
5eff. 6-7-24; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; 103-636, eff. 7-1-24;
6103-724, eff. 1-1-25; 103-786, eff. 8-7-24; 103-859, eff.
78-9-24; 103-991, eff. 8-9-24; 103-1049, eff. 8-9-24; 103-1081,
8eff. 3-21-25; 104-10, eff. 6-16-25; 104-18, eff. 6-30-25;
9104-417, eff. 8-15-25; 104-428, eff. 8-18-25; 104-457, eff.
106-1-26; revised 1-7-26.)
 
11    (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 104-441)
12    Sec. 7.5. Statutory exemptions. To the extent provided for
13by the statutes referenced below, the following shall be
14exempt from inspection and copying:
15        (a) All information determined to be confidential
16    under Section 4002 of the Technology Advancement and
17    Development Act.
18        (b) Library circulation and order records identifying
19    library users with specific materials under the Library
20    Records Confidentiality Act.
21        (c) Applications, related documents, and medical
22    records received by the Experimental Organ Transplantation
23    Procedures Board and any and all documents or other
24    records prepared by the Experimental Organ Transplantation
25    Procedures Board or its staff relating to applications it

 

 

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1    has received.
2        (d) Information and records held by the Department of
3    Public Health and its authorized representatives relating
4    to known or suspected cases of sexually transmitted
5    infection or any information the disclosure of which is
6    restricted under the Illinois Sexually Transmitted
7    Infection Control Act.
8        (e) Information the disclosure of which is exempted
9    under Section 30 of the Radon Industry Licensing Act.
10        (f) Firm performance evaluations under Section 55 of
11    the Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying
12    Qualifications Based Selection Act.
13        (g) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
14    and exempted under Section 50 of the Illinois Prepaid
15    Tuition Act.
16        (h) Information the disclosure of which is exempted
17    under the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act, and
18    records of any lawfully created State or local inspector
19    general's office that would be exempt if created or
20    obtained by an Executive Inspector General's office under
21    that Act.
22        (i) Information contained in a local emergency energy
23    plan submitted to a municipality in accordance with a
24    local emergency energy plan ordinance that is adopted
25    under Section 11-21.5-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
26        (j) Information and data concerning the distribution

 

 

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1    of surcharge moneys collected and remitted by carriers
2    under the Emergency Telephone System Act.
3        (k) Law enforcement officer identification information
4    or driver identification information compiled by a law
5    enforcement agency or the Department of Transportation
6    under Section 11-212 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
7        (l) Records and information provided to a residential
8    health care facility resident sexual assault and death
9    review team or the Executive Council under the Abuse
10    Prevention Review Team Act.
11        (m) Information provided to the predatory lending
12    database created pursuant to Article 3 of the Residential
13    Real Property Disclosure Act, except to the extent
14    authorized under that Article.
15        (n) Defense budgets and petitions for certification of
16    compensation and expenses for court appointed trial
17    counsel as provided under Sections 10 and 15 of the
18    Capital Crimes Litigation Act (repealed). This subsection
19    (n) shall apply until the conclusion of the trial of the
20    case, even if the prosecution chooses not to pursue the
21    death penalty prior to trial or sentencing.
22        (o) Information that is prohibited from being
23    disclosed under Section 4 of the Illinois Health and
24    Hazardous Substances Registry Act.
25        (p) Security portions of system safety program plans,
26    investigation reports, surveys, schedules, lists, data, or

 

 

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1    information compiled, collected, or prepared by or for the
2    Department of Transportation under Sections 2705-300 and
3    2705-616 of the Department of Transportation Law of the
4    Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Northern
5    Illinois Transit Authority under Section 2.11 of the
6    Northern Illinois Transit Authority Act, or the St. Clair
7    County Transit District under the Bi-State Transit Safety
8    Act (repealed).
9        (q) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the
10    Personnel Record Review Act.
11        (r) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the
12    Illinois School Student Records Act.
13        (s) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
14    under Section 5-108 of the Public Utilities Act.
15        (t) (Blank).
16        (u) Records and information provided to an independent
17    team of experts under the Developmental Disability and
18    Mental Health Safety Act (also known as Brian's Law).
19        (v) Names and information of people who have applied
20    for or received Firearm Owner's Identification Cards under
21    the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act or applied for
22    or received a concealed carry license under the Firearm
23    Concealed Carry Act, unless otherwise authorized by the
24    Firearm Concealed Carry Act; and databases under the
25    Firearm Concealed Carry Act, records of the Concealed
26    Carry Licensing Review Board under the Firearm Concealed

 

 

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1    Carry Act, and law enforcement agency objections under the
2    Firearm Concealed Carry Act.
3        (v-5) Records of the Firearm Owner's Identification
4    Card Review Board that are exempted from disclosure under
5    Section 10 of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.
6        (w) Personally identifiable information which is
7    exempted from disclosure under subsection (g) of Section
8    19.1 of the Toll Highway Act.
9        (x) Information which is exempted from disclosure
10    under Section 5-1014.3 of the Counties Code or Section
11    8-11-21 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
12        (y) Confidential information under the Adult
13    Protective Services Act and its predecessor enabling
14    statute, the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act, including
15    information about the identity and administrative finding
16    against any caregiver of a verified and substantiated
17    decision of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of
18    an eligible adult maintained in the Registry established
19    under Section 7.5 of the Adult Protective Services Act.
20        (z) Records and information provided to a fatality
21    review team or the Illinois Fatality Review Team Advisory
22    Council under Section 15 of the Adult Protective Services
23    Act.
24        (aa) Information which is exempted from disclosure
25    under Section 2.37 of the Wildlife Code.
26        (bb) Information which is or was prohibited from

 

 

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1    disclosure by the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
2        (cc) Recordings made under the Law Enforcement
3    Officer-Worn Body Camera Act, except to the extent
4    authorized under that Act.
5        (dd) Information that is prohibited from being
6    disclosed under Section 45 of the Condominium and Common
7    Interest Community Ombudsperson Act.
8        (ee) Information that is exempted from disclosure
9    under Section 30.1 of the Pharmacy Practice Act.
10        (ff) Information that is exempted from disclosure
11    under the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
12        (gg) Information that is prohibited from being
13    disclosed under Section 7-603.5 of the Illinois Vehicle
14    Code.
15        (hh) Records that are exempt from disclosure under
16    Section 1A-16.7 of the Election Code.
17        (ii) Information which is exempted from disclosure
18    under Section 2505-800 of the Department of Revenue Law of
19    the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
20        (jj) Information and reports that are required to be
21    submitted to the Department of Labor by registering day
22    and temporary labor service agencies but are exempt from
23    disclosure under subsection (a-1) of Section 45 of the Day
24    and Temporary Labor Services Act.
25        (kk) Information prohibited from disclosure under the
26    Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act.

 

 

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1        (ll) Information the disclosure of which is restricted
2    and exempted under Section 5-30.8 of the Illinois Public
3    Aid Code.
4        (mm) Records that are exempt from disclosure under
5    Section 4.2 of the Crime Victims Compensation Act.
6        (nn) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
7    Section 70 of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act.
8        (oo) Communications, notes, records, and reports
9    arising out of a peer support counseling session
10    prohibited from disclosure under the First Responders
11    Suicide Prevention Act.
12        (pp) Names and all identifying information relating to
13    an employee of an emergency services provider or law
14    enforcement agency under the First Responders Suicide
15    Prevention Act.
16        (qq) Information and records held by the Department of
17    Public Health and its authorized representatives collected
18    under the Reproductive Health Act.
19        (rr) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
20    the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.
21        (ss) Data reported by an employer to the Department of
22    Human Rights pursuant to Section 2-108 of the Illinois
23    Human Rights Act.
24        (tt) Recordings made under the Children's Advocacy
25    Center Act, except to the extent authorized under that
26    Act.

 

 

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1        (uu) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
2    Section 50 of the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act.
3        (vv) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
4    subsections (f) and (j) of Section 5-36 of the Illinois
5    Public Aid Code.
6        (ww) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
7    Section 16.8 of the State Treasurer Act.
8        (xx) Information that is exempt from disclosure or
9    information that shall not be made public under the
10    Illinois Insurance Code.
11        (yy) Information prohibited from being disclosed under
12    the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act.
13        (zz) Information prohibited from being disclosed under
14    the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
15        (aaa) Information prohibited from being disclosed
16    under Section 1-167 of the Illinois Pension Code.
17        (bbb) Information that is prohibited from disclosure
18    by the Illinois Police Training Act and the Illinois State
19    Police Act.
20        (ccc) Records exempt from disclosure under Section
21    2605-304 of the Illinois State Police Law of the Civil
22    Administrative Code of Illinois.
23        (ddd) Information prohibited from being disclosed
24    under Section 35 of the Address Confidentiality for
25    Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human
26    Trafficking, or Stalking Act.

 

 

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1        (eee) Information prohibited from being disclosed
2    under subsection (b) of Section 75 of the Domestic
3    Violence Fatality Review Act.
4        (fff) Images from cameras under the Expressway Camera
5    Act and all automated license plate reader (ALPR)
6    information used and collected by the Illinois State
7    Police. "ALPR information" means information gathered by
8    an ALPR or created from the analysis of data generated by
9    an ALPR. This subsection (fff) is inoperative on and after
10    July 1, 2028.
11        (ggg) Information prohibited from disclosure under
12    paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 14 of the Nurse
13    Agency Licensing Act.
14        (hhh) Information submitted to the Illinois State
15    Police in an affidavit or application for an assault
16    weapon endorsement, assault weapon attachment endorsement,
17    .50 caliber rifle endorsement, or .50 caliber cartridge
18    endorsement under the Firearm Owners Identification Card
19    Act.
20        (iii) Data exempt from disclosure under Section 50 of
21    the School Safety Drill Act.
22        (jjj) Information exempt from disclosure under Section
23    30 of the Insurance Data Security Law.
24        (kkk) Confidential business information prohibited
25    from disclosure under Section 45 of the Paint Stewardship
26    Act.

 

 

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1        (lll) Data exempt from disclosure under Section
2    2-3.196 of the School Code.
3        (mmm) Information prohibited from being disclosed
4    under subsection (e) of Section 1-129 of the Illinois
5    Power Agency Act.
6        (nnn) Materials received by the Department of Commerce
7    and Economic Opportunity that are confidential under the
8    Music and Musicians Tax Credit and Jobs Act.
9        (ooo) Data or information provided pursuant to Section
10    20 of the Statewide Recycling Needs and Assessment Act.
11        (ppp) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
12    Section 28-11 of the Lawful Health Care Activity Act.
13        (qqq) Information that is exempt from disclosure under
14    Section 7-101 of the Illinois Human Rights Act.
15        (rrr) Information prohibited from being disclosed
16    under Section 4-2 of the Uniform Money Transmission
17    Modernization Act.
18        (sss) Information exempt from disclosure under Section
19    40 of the Student-Athlete Endorsement Rights Act.
20        (ttt) Audio recordings made under Section 30 of the
21    Illinois State Police Act, except to the extent authorized
22    under that Section.
23        (uuu) Information prohibited from being disclosed
24    under Section 30-5 of the Digital Assets Regulation Act.
25        (vvv) (uuu) Information exempt from disclosure under
26    Section 70 of the End-of-Life Options for Terminally Ill

 

 

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1    Patients Act.
2(Source: P.A. 103-8, eff. 6-7-23; 103-34, eff. 6-9-23;
3103-142, eff. 1-1-24; 103-372, eff. 1-1-24; 103-472, eff.
48-1-24; 103-508, eff. 8-4-23; 103-580, eff. 12-8-23; 103-592,
5eff. 6-7-24; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; 103-636, eff. 7-1-24;
6103-724, eff. 1-1-25; 103-786, eff. 8-7-24; 103-859, eff.
78-9-24; 103-991, eff. 8-9-24; 103-1049, eff. 8-9-24; 103-1081,
8eff. 3-21-25; 104-10, eff. 6-16-25; 104-18, eff. 6-30-25;
9104-417, eff. 8-15-25; 104-428, eff. 8-18-25; 104-441, eff.
109-12-26; 104-457, eff. 6-1-26; revised 1-7-26.)
 
11    Section 10. The Illinois State Police Law of the Civil
12Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section
132605-51 as follows:
 
14    (20 ILCS 2605/2605-51)
15    Sec. 2605-51. Division of the Academy and Training.
16    (a) The Division of the Academy and Training shall
17exercise, but not be limited to, the following functions:
18        (1) Oversee and operate the Illinois State Police
19    Training Academy.
20        (2) Train and prepare new officers for a career in law
21    enforcement, with innovative, quality training and
22    educational practices.
23        (3) Offer continuing training and educational programs
24    for Illinois State Police employees.

 

 

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1        (4) Oversee the Illinois State Police's recruitment
2    initiatives.
3        (5) Oversee and operate the Illinois State Police's
4    quartermaster.
5        (6) Duties assigned to the Illinois State Police in
6    Article 5, Chapter 11 of the Illinois Vehicle Code
7    concerning testing and training officers on the detection
8    of impaired driving.
9        (7) Duties assigned to the Illinois State Police in
10    Article 108B of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
11    (a-5) Successful completion of the Illinois State Police
12Academy satisfies the minimum standards pursuant to
13subsections (a), (b), and (d) of Section 7 of the Illinois
14Police Training Act and exempts Illinois State Police officers
15from the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board's
16State Comprehensive Examination and Equivalency Examination.
17Satisfactory completion shall be evidenced by a commission or
18certificate issued to the officer.
19    (b) The Division of the Academy and Training shall
20exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested in the former
21Division of State Troopers by Section 17 of the Illinois State
22Police Act.
23    (c) Specialized training. The Division of the Academy and
24Training shall provide the following specialized training:
25        (1) Crash reconstruction specialist; training. The
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1    the Division of Forensic Services to provide specialized
2    training in crash reconstruction for Illinois State Police
3    officers. Only Illinois State Police officers who
4    successfully complete the training may be assigned as
5    crash reconstruction specialists.
6        (2) Death and homicide investigations; training. The
7    Division of the Academy and Training shall provide
8    training in death and homicide investigation for Illinois
9    State Police officers. Only Illinois State Police officers
10    who successfully complete the training may be assigned as
11    lead investigators in death and homicide investigations.
12    Satisfactory completion of the training shall be evidenced
13    by a certificate issued to the officer by the Division of
14    the Academy and Training. The Director shall develop a
15    process for waiver applications for officers whose prior
16    training and experience as homicide investigators may
17    qualify them for a waiver. The Director may issue a
18    waiver, at his or her discretion, based solely on the
19    prior training and experience of an officer as a homicide
20    investigator.
21            (A) The Division of the Academy and Training shall
22        require all homicide investigator training to include
23        instruction on victim-centered, trauma-informed
24        investigation. This training must be implemented by
25        July 1, 2023.
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1        cooperate with the Division of Criminal Investigation
2        to develop a model curriculum on victim-centered,
3        trauma-informed investigation. This curriculum must be
4        implemented by July 1, 2023.
5        (3) Investigation of officer-involved criminal sexual
6    assault; training. The Division of the Academy and
7    Training shall cooperate with the Division of Criminal
8    Investigation to provide a specialized criminal sexual
9    assault and sexual abuse investigation training program
10    for Illinois State Police officers. Only Illinois State
11    Police officers who successfully complete the training may
12    be assigned as investigators in officer-involved criminal
13    sexual assault investigations under Section 10 of the Law
14    Enforcement Criminal Sexual Assault Investigation Act.
15        (4) Investigation of officer-involved deaths;
16    training. The Division of the Academy and Training shall
17    have a written policy regarding the investigation of
18    officer-involved deaths that involve a law enforcement
19    officer employed by the Illinois State Police as required
20    under Section 1-10 of the Police and Community Relations
21    Improvement Act and shall provide specialized training in
22    that policy for Illinois State Police officers.
23        (5) Juvenile specialist; training. The Division of the
24    Academy and Training shall provide specialized juvenile
25    training for Illinois State Police officers who meet the
26    definition of "juvenile police officer" as defined under

 

 

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1    paragraph (17) of Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of
2    1987. Juvenile specialists may complete questioning of
3    juveniles on school grounds as provided under Section
4    22-88 of the School Code.
5        (6) Peer support program; training. The Division of
6    the Academy and Training shall cooperate with the Office
7    of the Director to provide peer support advisors with
8    appropriate specialized training in counseling to conduct
9    peer support counseling sessions under Section 10 of the
10    First Responders Suicide Prevention Act.
11        (7) Police dog training standards; training. All
12    police dogs used by the Illinois State Police for drug
13    enforcement purposes pursuant to the Cannabis Control Act,
14    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, and the
15    Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act shall
16    be trained by programs that meet the certification
17    requirements set by the Director or the Director's
18    designee. Satisfactory completion of the training shall be
19    evidenced by a certificate issued by the Division of the
20    Academy and Training.
21        (8) Safe2Help; training. The Division of the Academy
22    and Training shall cooperate with the Division of Criminal
23    Investigation to ensure all program personnel or call
24    center staff, or both, are appropriately trained in the
25    areas described in subsection (f) of Section 10 of the
26    Student Confidential Reporting Act. (10)

 

 

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1    (c-5) In-service training.
2        (1) At least once, the Division of the Academy and
3    Training shall develop and require the following
4    in-service training opportunities to be completed by
5    Illinois State Police officers:
6            (A) Cell phone medical information; training.
7        Training required under this subparagraph (A) shall
8        provide instruction on accessing and using medical
9        information stored in cell phones. The Division may
10        use the program approved under Section 2310-711 of the
11        Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of
12        the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to develop
13        the Division's program.
14            (B) Autism spectrum disorders; training. Training
15        required under this subparagraph (B) shall instruct
16        Illinois State Police officers on the nature of autism
17        spectrum disorders and in identifying and
18        appropriately responding to individuals with autism
19        spectrum disorders. The Illinois State Police shall
20        review the training curriculum and may consult with
21        the Department of Public Health or the Department of
22        Human Services to update the training curriculum as
23        needed.
24            (C) Lethality assessment; training. The training
25        required under this subparagraph (C) shall provide
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1        administering a lethality assessment including how
2        referrals to domestic violence services would be
3        handled by the law enforcement agency.
4        (2) At least every year, the Division of the Academy
5    and Training shall provide the following in-service
6    training to Illinois State Police officers:
7            (A) Cultural diversity; training.
8                (i) Training required under this subparagraph
9            (A) shall provide training and continuing
10            education to Illinois State Police officers
11            concerning cultural diversity, including topics
12            such as sensitivity toward racial and ethnic
13            differences.
14                (ii) This training and continuing education
15            shall, among other things, emphasize that the
16            primary purpose of enforcement of the Illinois
17            Vehicle Code is safety and equal, uniform, and
18            non-discriminatory enforcement of the law.
19            (B) Minimum annual in-service training
20        requirements. Minimum annual in-service training
21        includes:
22                (i) crisis intervention training;
23                (ii) emergency medical response training and
24            certification;
25                (iii) firearm qualification training;
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1                (v) officer wellness and mental health.
2            (C) Firearms restraining orders; training.
3        Training required under this subparagraph (C) shall
4        provide instruction on the processes used to file a
5        firearms restraining order, to identify situations in
6        which a firearms restraining order is appropriate, and
7        to safely promote the usage of the firearms
8        restraining order in different situations.
9        (3) At least every 3 years, the Division of the
10    Academy and Training shall provide the following
11    in-service training to Illinois State Police officers:
12            (A) Arrest and use of force and control tactics;
13        training. Training required under this subparagraph
14        (A) shall provide to Illinois State Police officers
15        training and continuing education concerning knowledge
16        of policies and laws regulating the use of force;
17        shall equip officers with tactics and skills,
18        including de-escalation techniques, to prevent or
19        reduce the need to use force or, when force must be
20        used, to use force that is objectively reasonable,
21        necessary, and proportional under the totality of the
22        circumstances; and shall ensure appropriate
23        supervision and accountability. The training shall
24        consist of at least 30 hours and shall include:
25                (i) at least 12 hours of hands-on,
26            scenario-based role-playing;

 

 

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1                (ii) at least 6 hours of instruction on use of
2            force techniques, including the use of
3            de-escalation techniques to prevent or reduce the
4            need for force whenever safe and feasible;
5                (iii) specific training on the law concerning
6            stops, searches, and the use of force under the
7            Fourth Amendment to the United States
8            Constitution;
9                (iv) specific training on officer safety
10            techniques, including cover, concealment, and
11            time; and
12                (v) at least 6 hours of training focused on
13            high-risk traffic stops.
14            (B) Minimum triennial in-service training
15        requirements. Minimum triennial in-service training
16        required this under subparagraph (B) includes training
17        and continuing education to Illinois State Police
18        officers concerning:
19                (i) constitutional and proper use of law
20            enforcement authority;
21                (ii) civil and human rights;
22                (iii) cultural competency, including implicit
23            bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity; and
24                (iv) procedural justice.
25            (C) Mandated reporter; training. Training required
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1        Department of Children and Family Services as provided
2        under Section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child
3        Reporting Act and includes training on the reporting
4        of child abuse and neglect.
5            (D) Sexual assault and sexual abuse; training.
6                (i) Training required under this subparagraph
7            (D) shall include in-service training on sexual
8            assault and sexual abuse response and training on
9            report writing requirements, including, but not
10            limited to, the following:
11                    (a) recognizing the symptoms of trauma;
12                    (b) understanding the role trauma has
13                played in a victim's life;
14                    (c) responding to the needs and concerns
15                of a victim;
16                    (d) delivering services in a
17                compassionate, sensitive, and nonjudgmental
18                manner;
19                    (e) interviewing techniques in accordance
20                with the curriculum standards in subdivision
21                (iii) of this subparagraph;
22                    (f) understanding cultural perceptions and
23                common myths of sexual assault and sexual
24                abuse; and
25                    (g) report writing techniques in
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1                subdivision (iii) of this subparagraph and the
2                Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act.
3                (ii) Instructors providing training under this
4            subparagraph (G) shall have successfully completed
5            training on evidence-based, trauma-informed,
6            victim-centered responses to cases of sexual
7            assault and sexual abuse and shall have experience
8            responding to sexual assault and sexual abuse
9            cases.
10                (iii) The Illinois State Police shall adopt
11            rules, in consultation with the Office of the
12            Attorney General and the Illinois Law Enforcement
13            Training Standards Board, to determine the
14            specific training requirements. The rules adopted
15            by the Illinois State Police shall include, at a
16            minimum, both of the following:
17                    (a) evidence-based curriculum standards
18                for report writing and immediate response to
19                sexual assault and sexual abuse, including
20                trauma-informed, victim-centered interview
21                techniques, which have been demonstrated to
22                minimize retraumatization, for all Illinois
23                State Police officers; and
24                    (b) evidence-based curriculum standards
25                for trauma-informed, victim-centered
26                investigation and interviewing techniques,

 

 

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1                which have been demonstrated to minimize
2                retraumatization, for cases of sexual assault
3                and sexual abuse for all Illinois State Police
4                officers who conduct sexual assault and sexual
5                abuse investigations.
6        (4) At least every 5 years, the Division of the
7    Academy and Training shall provide the following
8    in-service training to Illinois State Police officers:
9            (A) Psychology of domestic violence; training.
10        Training under this subparagraph (A) shall provide aid
11        in understanding the actions of domestic violence
12        victims and abusers and the actions needed to prevent
13        further victimization of those who have been abused.
14        The training shall focus specifically on looking
15        beyond physical evidence to the psychology of domestic
16        violence situations by studying the dynamics of the
17        aggressor-victim relationship, separately evaluating
18        claims where both parties claim to be the victim, and
19        assessing the long-term effects of domestic violence
20        situations.
21    (c-10) Cadet training. The Division of the Academy and
22Training shall provide the following basic training to
23Illinois State Police cadets or ensure the following training
24was completed prior to an Illinois State Police cadet becoming
25an Illinois State Police officer:
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1    training. Training required under this paragraph (1) shall
2    include a training program in animal fighting awareness
3    and humane response for Illinois State Police cadets. The
4    purpose of that training shall be for Illinois State
5    Police officers to identify animal fighting operations and
6    respond appropriately. Training under this paragraph (1)
7    shall include a humane response component that provides
8    guidelines for appropriate law enforcement response to
9    animal abuse, cruelty, and neglect, or similar condition,
10    as well as training on canine behavior and nonlethal ways
11    to subdue a canine.
12        (2) Arrest and use of force and control tactics and
13    officer safety; training. Training required under this
14    paragraph (2) must include, without limitation, training
15    on officer safety techniques, such as cover, concealment,
16    and time.
17        (3) Arrest of a parent or an immediate family member;
18    training. Training required under this paragraph (3) shall
19    instruct Illinois State Police cadets on trauma-informed
20    responses designed to ensure the physical safety and
21    well-being of a child of an arrested parent or immediate
22    family member, which must include, without limitation: (A)
23    training in understanding the trauma experienced by the
24    child while maintaining the integrity of the arrest and
25    safety of officers, suspects, and other involved
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1    would include the use of force when reasonably necessary;
2    and (C) training in understanding and inquiring whether a
3    child will require supervision and care.
4        (4) Autism and other developmental or physical
5    disabilities; training. Training required under this
6    paragraph (4) shall instruct Illinois State Police cadets
7    on identifying and interacting with persons with autism
8    and other developmental or physical disabilities, reducing
9    barriers to reporting crimes against persons with autism,
10    and addressing the unique challenges presented by cases
11    involving victims or witnesses with autism and other
12    developmental disabilities.
13        (5) Cell phone medical information; training. Training
14    required under this paragraph (5) shall instruct Illinois
15    State Police cadets to access and use medical information
16    stored in cell phones. The Division of the Academy and
17    Training may use the program approved under Section
18    2310-711 of the Department of Public Health Powers and
19    Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to
20    develop the training required under this paragraph (5).
21        (6) Compliance with the Health Care Violence
22    Prevention Act; training. Training required under this
23    paragraph (6) shall provide an appropriate level of
24    training for Illinois State Police cadets concerning the
25    Health Care Violence Prevention Act.
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1    under this paragraph (7) shall instruct Illinois State
2    Police cadets on constitutional and proper use of law
3    enforcement authority, procedural justice, civil rights,
4    human rights, and cultural competency, including implicit
5    bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity.
6        (8) Courtroom testimony; training.
7        (9) Crime victims; training. Training required under
8    this paragraph (9) shall provide instruction in techniques
9    designed to promote effective communication at the initial
10    contact with crime victims and to comprehensively explain
11    to victims and witnesses their rights under the Rights of
12    Crime Victims and Witnesses Act and the Crime Victims
13    Compensation Act.
14        (10) Criminal law; training.
15        (11) Crisis intervention team and mental health
16    awareness; training. Training required under this
17    paragraph (11) shall include a specialty certification
18    course of at least 40 hours, addressing specialized
19    policing responses to people with mental illnesses. The
20    Division of the Academy and Training shall conduct Crisis
21    Intervention Team training programs that train officers to
22    identify signs and symptoms of mental illness, to
23    de-escalate situations involving individuals who appear to
24    have a mental illness and connect individuals in crisis to
25    treatment.
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1            (A) The training required under this paragraph
2        (12) shall provide training to Illinois State Police
3        cadets concerning cultural competency and cultural
4        diversity, including sensitivity toward racial and
5        ethnic differences.
6            (B) This training shall include, but not be
7        limited to, an emphasis on the fact that the primary
8        purpose of enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code is
9        safety, equal, and uniform and non-discriminatory
10        enforcement under the law.
11        (13) De-escalation and use of force; training.
12    Training required under this paragraph (13) must consist
13    of at least 6 hours of instruction on use of force
14    techniques, including the use of de-escalation techniques
15    to prevent or reduce the need for force whenever safe and
16    feasible.
17        (14) Domestic violence; training. Training required
18    under this paragraph (14) shall provide aid in
19    understanding the actions of domestic violence victims and
20    abusers and to prevent further victimization of those who
21    have been abused, focusing specifically on looking beyond
22    the physical evidence to the psychology of domestic
23    violence situations, such as the dynamics of the
24    aggressor-victim relationship, separately evaluating
25    claims where both parties claim to be the victim, and
26    long-term effects. This shall include instruction on the

 

 

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1    policies and procedures for administering a lethality
2    assessment, including how referrals to domestic violence
3    services would be handled by the law enforcement agency.
4        (15) Effective recognition of and responses to stress,
5    trauma, and post-traumatic stress; training. Training
6    required under this paragraph (15) shall instruct Illinois
7    State Police cadets to recognize and respond to stress,
8    trauma, and post-traumatic stress experienced by law
9    enforcement officers. The training must be consistent with
10    Section 25 of the Illinois Mental Health First Aid
11    Training Act in a peer setting, including recognizing
12    signs and symptoms of work-related cumulative stress,
13    issues that may lead to suicide, and solutions for
14    intervention with peer support resources.
15        (16) Elder abuse; training. Training required under
16    this paragraph (16) shall teach Illinois State Police
17    cadets to recognize neglect and financial exploitation
18    against the elderly and adults with disabilities. The
19    training shall also teach Illinois State Police cadets to
20    recognize self-neglect by the elderly and adults with
21    disabilities. In this subparagraph, "adults with
22    disabilities" has the meaning given to that term in the
23    Adult Protective Services Act.
24        (17) Electronic control devices; training. Training
25    required under this paragraph (17) shall include training
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1    psychological and physiological effects of the use of
2    those devices on humans.
3        (18) Epinephrine auto-injector administration;
4    training. Training required under this paragraph (18)
5    shall instruct Illinois State Police cadets to recognize
6    and respond to anaphylaxis. The training must comply with
7    subsection (c) of Section 40 of the Illinois State Police
8    Act.
9        (19) Evidence collection; training. Training required
10    under this paragraph (19) must include proper procedures
11    for collecting, handling, and preserving evidence, and
12    rules of law.
13        (20) Firearms restraining orders; training. Providing
14    instruction on the process used to file a firearms
15    restraining order and how to identify situations in which
16    a firearms restraining order is appropriate and how to
17    safely promote the usage of the firearms restraining order
18    in different situations.
19        (21) Firearms; training. Successful completion of a
20    40-hour course of training in use of a suitable type
21    firearm shall be a condition precedent to the possession
22    and use of that respective firearm in connection with the
23    officer's official duties. To satisfy the requirements of
24    this Act, the training must include the following:
25            (A) Instruction in the dangers of misuse of the
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1        firearm.
2            (B) Practice firing on a range and qualification
3        with the firearm in accordance with the standards
4        established by the Board.
5            (C) Instruction in the legal use of firearms under
6        the Criminal Code of 2012 and relevant court
7        decisions.
8            (D) A forceful presentation of the ethical and
9        moral considerations assumed by any person who uses a
10        firearm.
11        (22) First-aid; training. First-aid training must
12    include cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
13        (23) Hate crimes; training. Training required under
14    this paragraph (23) shall instruct Illinois State Police
15    cadets in identifying, responding to, and reporting all
16    hate crimes.
17        (24) High-risk traffic stops; training. Training
18    required under this paragraph (24) must consist of at
19    least 6 hours of training focused on high-risk traffic
20    stops.
21        (25) High-speed vehicle chase; training. Training
22    required under this paragraph (25) shall instruct Illinois
23    State Police cadets on the hazards of high-speed police
24    vehicle chases with an emphasis on alternatives to the
25    high-speed vehicle chase.
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1        (27) Human trafficking; training. Training required
2    under this paragraph (27) shall instruct Illinois State
3    Police cadets in the detection and investigation of all
4    forms of human trafficking, including, but not limited to,
5    involuntary servitude under subsection (b) of Section 10-9
6    of the Criminal Code of 2012, involuntary sexual servitude
7    of a minor under subsection (c) of Section 10-9 of the
8    Criminal Code of 2012, and trafficking in persons under
9    subsection (d) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of
10    2012. This program shall be made available to all cadets
11    and Illinois State Police officers.
12        (28) Juvenile law; training. Training required under
13    this paragraph (28) shall instruct Illinois State Police
14    cadets on juvenile law and the proper processing and
15    handling of juvenile offenders.
16        (29) Mandated reporter; training. Training required
17    under this paragraph (29) must be approved by the
18    Department of Children and Family Services as provided
19    under Section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child
20    Reporting Act and includes training on the reporting of
21    child abuse and neglect.
22        (30) Mental conditions and crises, training. Training
23    required under this paragraph (30) shall include, without
24    limitation, (A) recognizing the disease of addiction, (B)
25    recognizing situations which require immediate assistance,
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1    provides assistance to individuals in need of mental
2    treatment.
3        (31) Officer wellness and suicide prevention;
4    training. The training required under this paragraph (31)
5    shall include instruction on job-related stress management
6    techniques, skills for recognizing signs and symptoms of
7    work-related cumulative stress, recognition of other
8    issues that may lead to officer suicide, solutions for
9    intervention, and a presentation on available peer support
10    resources.
11        (32) Officer-worn body cameras; training.
12            (A) As used in this paragraph (32), "officer-worn
13        body camera" has the meaning given to that term in
14        Article 10 of the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body
15        Camera Act.
16            (B) The training required under this paragraph
17        (32) shall provide training in the use of officer-worn
18        body cameras to cadets who will use officer-worn body
19        cameras.
20        (33) Opioid antagonists; training.
21            (A) As used in this paragraph (33), "opioid
22        antagonist" has the meaning given to that term in
23        subsection (e) of Section 5-23 of the Substance Use
24        Disorder Act.
25            (B) Training required under this paragraph (33)
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1        administer opioid antagonists.
2        (34) Persons arrested while under the influence of
3    alcohol or drugs; training. Training required under this
4    paragraph (34) shall comply with Illinois State Police
5    policy adopted under Section 2605-54. The training shall
6    be consistent with the Substance Use Disorder Act and
7    shall provide guidance for the arrest of persons under the
8    influence of alcohol or drugs, proper medical attention if
9    warranted, and care and release of those persons from
10    custody. The training shall provide guidance concerning
11    the release of persons arrested under the influence of
12    alcohol or drugs who are under the age of 21 years of age,
13    which shall include, but shall not be limited to,
14    instructions requiring the arresting officer to make a
15    reasonable attempt to contact a responsible adult who is
16    willing to take custody of the person who is under the
17    influence of alcohol or drugs.
18        (35) Physical training.
19        (36) Post-traumatic stress disorder; training.
20    Training required under this paragraph (36) shall equip
21    Illinois State Police cadets to identify the symptoms of
22    post-traumatic stress disorder and to respond
23    appropriately to individuals exhibiting those symptoms.
24        (37) Report writing; training. Training required under
25    this paragraph (37) shall instruct Illinois State Police
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1    statements.
2        (38) Scenario training. At least 12 hours of hands-on,
3    scenario-based role-playing.
4        (39) Search and seizure; training. Training required
5    under this paragraph (39) shall instruct Illinois State
6    Police cadets on search and seizure, including temporary
7    questioning.
8        (40) Sexual assault and sexual abuse; training.
9    Training required under this paragraph (40) shall instruct
10    Illinois State Police cadets on sexual assault and sexual
11    abuse response and report writing training requirements,
12    including, but not limited to, the following:
13            (A) recognizing the symptoms of trauma;
14            (B) understanding the role trauma has played in a
15        victim's life;
16            (C) responding to the needs and concerns of a
17        victim;
18            (D) delivering services in a compassionate,
19        sensitive, and nonjudgmental manner;
20            (E) interviewing techniques in accordance with the
21        curriculum standards in subsection (f) of Section
22        10.19 of the Illinois Police Training Act;
23            (F) understanding cultural perceptions and common
24        myths of sexual assault and sexual abuse; and
25            (G) report-writing techniques in accordance with
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1        10.19 of the Illinois Police Training Act and the
2        Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act.
3        (41) Traffic control and crash investigation;
4    training.
5    (d) The Division of the Academy and Training shall
6administer and conduct a program consistent with 18 U.S.C.
7926B and 926C for qualified active and retired Illinois State
8Police officers.
9(Source: P.A. 103-34, eff. 1-1-24; 103-939, eff. 1-1-25;
10103-949, eff. 1-1-25; 104-24, eff. 1-1-26; 104-417, eff.
118-15-25; revised 9-10-25.)
 
12    Section 15. The Illinois Police Training Act is amended by
13changing Section 7 as follows:
 
14    (50 ILCS 705/7)
15    Sec. 7. Rules and standards for schools. The Board shall
16adopt rules and minimum standards for such schools which shall
17include, but not be limited to, the following:
18        a. The curriculum for probationary law enforcement
19    officers which shall be offered by all certified schools
20    shall include, but not be limited to, courses of
21    procedural justice, arrest and use and control tactics,
22    search and seizure, including temporary questioning, civil
23    rights, human rights, human relations, cultural
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1    sensitivity, criminal law, law of criminal procedure,
2    constitutional and proper use of law enforcement
3    authority, crisis intervention training, vehicle and
4    traffic law including uniform and non-discriminatory
5    enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code, traffic control
6    and crash investigation, techniques of obtaining physical
7    evidence, court testimonies, statements, reports, firearms
8    training, training in the use of electronic control
9    devices, including the psychological and physiological
10    effects of the use of those devices on humans, first aid
11    (including cardiopulmonary resuscitation), training in the
12    administration of opioid antagonists as defined in
13    paragraph (1) of subsection (e) of Section 5-23 of the
14    Substance Use Disorder Act, handling of juvenile
15    offenders, recognition of mental conditions and crises,
16    including, but not limited to, the disease of addiction,
17    which require immediate assistance and response and
18    methods to safeguard and provide assistance to a person in
19    need of mental treatment, recognition of abuse, neglect,
20    financial exploitation, and self-neglect of adults with
21    disabilities and older adults, as defined in Section 2 of
22    the Adult Protective Services Act, crimes against the
23    elderly, law of evidence, the hazards of high-speed police
24    vehicle chases with an emphasis on alternatives to the
25    high-speed chase, and physical training. The curriculum
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1    trauma-informed programs, procedures, and practices meant
2    to minimize traumatization of the victim. The curriculum
3    shall include specific training in techniques for
4    immediate response to and investigation of cases of
5    domestic violence, including domestic violence lethality
6    assessments, and of sexual assault of adults and children,
7    including cultural perceptions and common myths of sexual
8    assault and sexual abuse as well as interview techniques
9    that are age sensitive and are trauma informed, victim
10    centered, and victim sensitive. The curriculum shall
11    include training in techniques designed to promote
12    effective communication at the initial contact with crime
13    victims and ways to comprehensively explain to victims and
14    witnesses their rights under the Rights of Crime Victims
15    and Witnesses Act and the Crime Victims Compensation Act.
16    The curriculum shall also include training in effective
17    recognition of and responses to stress, trauma, and
18    post-traumatic stress experienced by law enforcement
19    officers that is consistent with Section 25 of the
20    Illinois Mental Health First Aid Training Act in a peer
21    setting, including recognizing signs and symptoms of
22    work-related cumulative stress, issues that may lead to
23    suicide, and solutions for intervention with peer support
24    resources. The curriculum shall include a block of
25    instruction addressing the mandatory reporting
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1    Reporting Act. The curriculum shall also include a block
2    of instruction aimed at identifying and interacting with
3    persons with autism and other developmental or physical
4    disabilities, reducing barriers to reporting crimes
5    against persons with autism, and addressing the unique
6    challenges presented by cases involving victims or
7    witnesses with autism and other developmental
8    disabilities. The curriculum shall include training in the
9    detection and investigation of all forms of human
10    trafficking. The curriculum shall also include instruction
11    in trauma-informed responses designed to ensure the
12    physical safety and well-being of a child of an arrested
13    parent or immediate family member; this instruction must
14    include, but is not limited to: (1) understanding the
15    trauma experienced by the child while maintaining the
16    integrity of the arrest and safety of officers, suspects,
17    and other involved individuals; (2) de-escalation tactics
18    that would include the use of force when reasonably
19    necessary; and (3) inquiring whether a child will require
20    supervision and care. The curriculum for probationary law
21    enforcement officers shall include: (1) at least 12 hours
22    of hands-on, scenario-based role-playing; (2) at least 6
23    hours of instruction on use of force techniques, including
24    the use of de-escalation techniques to prevent or reduce
25    the need for force whenever safe and feasible; (3)
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1    cover, concealment, and time; and (4) at least 6 hours of
2    training focused on high-risk traffic stops. The
3    curriculum for permanent law enforcement officers shall
4    include, but not be limited to: (1) refresher and
5    in-service training in any of the courses listed above in
6    this subparagraph, (2) advanced courses in any of the
7    subjects listed above in this subparagraph, (3) training
8    for supervisory personnel, and (4) specialized training in
9    subjects and fields to be selected by the board. The
10    training in the use of electronic control devices shall be
11    conducted for probationary law enforcement officers,
12    including University police officers. The curriculum shall
13    also include training on the use of a firearms restraining
14    order by providing instruction on the process used to file
15    a firearms restraining order and how to identify
16    situations in which a firearms restraining order is
17    appropriate.
18        b. Minimum courses of study, attendance requirements
19    and equipment requirements.
20        c. Minimum requirements for instructors.
21        d. Minimum basic training requirements, which a
22    probationary law enforcement officer must satisfactorily
23    complete before being eligible for permanent employment as
24    a local law enforcement officer for a participating local
25    governmental or State governmental agency. Those
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1    (including cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
2        e. Minimum basic training requirements, which a
3    probationary county corrections officer must
4    satisfactorily complete before being eligible for
5    permanent employment as a county corrections officer for a
6    participating local governmental agency.
7        f. Minimum basic training requirements which a
8    probationary court security officer must satisfactorily
9    complete before being eligible for permanent employment as
10    a court security officer for a participating local
11    governmental agency. The Board shall establish those
12    training requirements which it considers appropriate for
13    court security officers and shall certify schools to
14    conduct that training.
15        A person hired to serve as a court security officer
16    must obtain from the Board a certificate (i) attesting to
17    the officer's successful completion of the training
18    course; (ii) attesting to the officer's satisfactory
19    completion of a training program of similar content and
20    number of hours that has been found acceptable by the
21    Board under the provisions of this Act; or (iii) attesting
22    to the Board's determination that the training course is
23    unnecessary because of the person's extensive prior law
24    enforcement experience.
25        Individuals who currently serve as court security
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1    that capacity so long as they are certified as provided by
2    this Act within 24 months of June 1, 1997 (the effective
3    date of Public Act 89-685). Failure to be so certified,
4    absent a waiver from the Board, shall cause the officer to
5    forfeit his or her position.
6        All individuals hired as court security officers on or
7    after June 1, 1997 (the effective date of Public Act
8    89-685) shall be certified within 12 months of the date of
9    their hire, unless a waiver has been obtained by the
10    Board, or they shall forfeit their positions.
11        The Sheriff's Merit Commission, if one exists, or the
12    Sheriff's Office if there is no Sheriff's Merit
13    Commission, shall maintain a list of all individuals who
14    have filed applications to become court security officers
15    and who meet the eligibility requirements established
16    under this Act. Either the Sheriff's Merit Commission, or
17    the Sheriff's Office if no Sheriff's Merit Commission
18    exists, shall establish a schedule of reasonable intervals
19    for verification of the applicants' qualifications under
20    this Act and as established by the Board.
21        g. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a
22    law enforcement officer must satisfactorily complete every
23    3 years. Those requirements shall include constitutional
24    and proper use of law enforcement authority; procedural
25    justice; civil rights; human rights; reporting child abuse
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1    techniques, and procedures; trauma-informed programs,
2    procedures, and practices meant to minimize traumatization
3    of the victim; and cultural competency, including implicit
4    bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity. These trainings
5    shall consist of at least 30 hours of training every 3
6    years.
7        h. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a
8    law enforcement officer must satisfactorily complete at
9    least annually. Those requirements shall include law
10    updates, emergency medical response training and
11    certification, crisis intervention training, and officer
12    wellness and mental health.
13        i. Minimum in-service training requirements as set
14    forth in Section 10.6.
15    Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the
16changes made to this Section by Public Act 101-652, Public Act
17102-28, and Public Act 102-694 take effect July 1, 2022.
18(Source: P.A. 103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-949, eff. 1-1-25;
19104-84, eff. 1-1-26.)
 
20    Section 20. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is
21amended by changing Sections 301.1 and 304 as follows:
 
22    (750 ILCS 60/301.1)  (from Ch. 40, par. 2313-1.1)
23    Sec. 301.1. Law enforcement policies.
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1implement written policies regarding arrest procedures for
2domestic violence incidents consistent with the provisions of
3this Act. In developing these policies, each law enforcement
4agency shall consult with community organizations and other
5law enforcement agencies with expertise in recognizing and
6handling domestic violence incidents.
7    (b) In the initial training of new recruits and every 5
8years in the continuing education of law enforcement officers,
9every law enforcement agency shall provide training to aid in
10understanding the actions of domestic violence victims and
11abusers and to prevent further victimization of those who have
12been abused, focusing specifically on looking beyond the
13physical evidence to the psychology of domestic violence
14situations, such as the dynamics of the aggressor-victim
15relationship, separately evaluating claims where both parties
16claim to be the victim, and long-term effects.
17    The Law Enforcement Training Standards Board shall
18formulate and administer the training under this subsection
19(b) as part of the current programs for both new recruits and
20active law enforcement officers. The Board shall formulate the
21training by July 1, 2017, and implement the training statewide
22by July 1, 2018. In formulating the training, the Board shall
23work with community organizations with expertise in domestic
24violence to determine which topics to include. The Law
25Enforcement Training Standards Board shall oversee the
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1    (c) On or before January 1, 2028, every law enforcement
2agency shall provide to all of its law enforcement officers
3instruction on the policies and procedures for administering a
4lethality assessment under Section 304. A law enforcement
5officer may not administer a lethality assessment under
6Section 304 if the law enforcement officer has not received
7instruction on administering a lethality assessment.
8(Source: P.A. 99-810, eff. 1-1-17.)
 
9    (750 ILCS 60/304)  (from Ch. 40, par. 2313-4)
10    Sec. 304. Assistance by law enforcement officers.
11    (a) Whenever a law enforcement officer has reason to
12believe that a person has been abused, neglected, or exploited
13by a family or household member, the officer shall immediately
14use all reasonable means to prevent further abuse, neglect, or
15exploitation, including:
16        (1) Arresting the abusing, neglecting, and exploiting
17    party, if appropriate. However, if the alleged offender is
18    a juvenile, then the officer, based on the totality of the
19    circumstances and using the Adolescent Domestic Battery
20    Typology Tool, may choose not to arrest the juvenile and
21    instead may divert the juvenile or may assist the juvenile
22    and the juvenile's family in finding alternative
23    placement. In any situation in which law enforcement does
24    not make an arrest under this Act, the officer shall
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1    Attorney's office for review;
2        (2) If there is probable cause to believe that
3    particular weapons were used to commit the incident of
4    abuse, subject to constitutional limitations, seizing and
5    taking inventory of the weapons;
6        (3) Accompanying the victim of abuse, neglect, or
7    exploitation to his or her place of residence for a
8    reasonable period of time to remove necessary personal
9    belongings and possessions;
10        (4) Offering the victim of abuse, neglect, or
11    exploitation immediate and adequate information (written
12    in a language appropriate for the victim or in Braille or
13    communicated in appropriate sign language), which shall
14    include a summary of the procedures and relief available
15    to victims of abuse under subsection (c) of Section 217
16    and the officer's name and badge number;
17        (5) Providing the victim with one referral to an
18    accessible service agency;
19        (6) Advising the victim of abuse about seeking medical
20    attention and preserving evidence (specifically including
21    photographs of injury or damage and damaged clothing or
22    other property); and
23        (7) Providing or arranging accessible transportation
24    for the victim of abuse (and, at the victim's request, any
25    minors or dependents in the victim's care) to a medical
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1    shelter or safety; or, after the close of court business
2    hours, providing or arranging for transportation for the
3    victim (and, at the victim's request, any minors or
4    dependents in the victim's care) to the nearest available
5    circuit judge or associate judge so the victim may file a
6    petition for an emergency order of protection under
7    subsection (c) of Section 217. When a victim of abuse
8    chooses to leave the scene of the offense, it shall be
9    presumed that it is in the best interests of any minors or
10    dependents in the victim's care to remain with the victim
11    or a person designated by the victim, rather than to
12    remain with the abusing party.
13    (b) Whenever a law enforcement officer does not exercise
14arrest powers or otherwise initiate criminal proceedings, the
15officer shall:
16        (1) Make a police report of the investigation of any
17    bona fide allegation of an incident of abuse, neglect, or
18    exploitation and the disposition of the investigation, in
19    accordance with subsection (a) of Section 303;
20        (2) Inform the victim of abuse neglect, or
21    exploitation of the victim's right to request that a
22    criminal proceeding be initiated where appropriate,
23    including specific times and places for meeting with the
24    State's Attorney's office, a warrant officer, or other
25    official in accordance with local procedure; and
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1    medical attention and preserving evidence (specifically
2    including photographs of injury or damage and damaged
3    clothing or other property).
4    (c) Except as provided by Section 24-6 of the Criminal
5Code of 2012 or under a court order, any weapon seized under
6subsection (a)(2) shall be returned forthwith to the person
7from whom it was seized when it is no longer needed for
8evidentiary purposes.
9    (d) On or before July 1, 2028, a law enforcement officer
10investigating an alleged incident of domestic violence shall
11administer a lethality assessment if the allegation of
12domestic violence is against an intimate partner, regardless
13of whether an arrest is made.
14    Each law enforcement agency shall create a policy on
15administering a lethality assessment, including how referrals
16to domestic violence services would be handled by the law
17enforcement agency.
18    If a victim does not, or is unable to, provide information
19to a law enforcement officer sufficient to allow the law
20enforcement officer to administer a lethality assessment, the
21law enforcement officer must document the lack of a lethality
22assessment in the written police report and refer the victim
23to the nearest domestic violence center.
24    A law enforcement officer shall not include or attach in a
25probable cause statement, written police report, or incident
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1referred; such information is exempt under Section 7.5 of the
2Freedom of Information Act.
3(Source: P.A. 104-290, eff. 11-13-25.)
 
4    Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes
5changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text
6that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section
7represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does
8not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes
9made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other
10Public Act.