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Rep. Annazette Collins
Filed: 4/25/2007
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1050
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1050 on page 1, by |
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| inserting immediately below line 3 the following:
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| "Section 3. The Children and Family Services Act is amended |
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| by changing Section 17a-5 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 505/17a-5) (from Ch. 23, par. 5017a-5)
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| Sec. 17a-5. The Department of Human Services shall be |
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| successor to the
Department of Children and Family Services in |
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| the latter Department's capacity
as successor to the Illinois |
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| Law Enforcement
Commission in the functions of that Commission |
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| relating to juvenile justice
and the federal Juvenile Justice |
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| and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974
as amended, and shall |
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| have the powers, duties and functions specified in
this Section |
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| relating to juvenile justice and the federal Juvenile Justice
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| and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, as amended.
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| (1) Definitions. As used in this Section:
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| (a) "juvenile justice system" means all activities by |
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| public or private
agencies or persons pertaining to the |
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| handling of youth involved or having
contact with the |
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| police, courts or corrections;
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| (b) "unit of general local government" means any |
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| county, municipality
or other general purpose political |
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| subdivision of this State;
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| (c) "Commission" means the Illinois Juvenile Justice
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| Commission provided for in Section 17a-9 of this Act.
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| (2) Powers and Duties of Department. The Department of |
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| Human Services
shall serve as the
official State Planning |
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| Agency for juvenile justice for the State of Illinois
and in |
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| that capacity is authorized and empowered to discharge any and |
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| all
responsibilities imposed on such bodies by the federal |
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| Juvenile Justice
and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, as |
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| amended, specifically the
deinstitutionalization
of status |
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| offenders, separation of juveniles and adults in municipal and
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| county jails, removal of juveniles from county and municipal |
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| jails and
monitoring
of compliance with these mandates. In |
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| furtherance thereof, the Department
has the powers and duties |
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| set forth in paragraphs 3 through 15 of this Section:
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| (3) To develop annual comprehensive plans based on analysis |
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| of juvenile
crime problems and juvenile justice and delinquency |
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| prevention needs in
the State, for the improvement of juvenile |
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| justice throughout the State,
such plans to be in accordance |
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| with the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention |
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| Act of 1974, as amended;
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| (4) To define, develop and correlate programs and projects |
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| relating to
administration of juvenile justice for the State |
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| and units of general local
government within the State or for |
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| combinations of such units for
improvement in law enforcement:
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| (5) To advise, assist and make recommendations to the |
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| Governor as to how
to achieve a more efficient and effective |
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| juvenile justice system;
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| (6) To act as a central repository for federal, State, |
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| regional and local
research studies, plans, projects, and |
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| proposals relating to the improvement
of the juvenile justice |
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| system;
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| (7) To act as a clearing house for information relating to |
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| all aspects
of juvenile justice system improvement;
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| (8) To undertake research studies to aid in accomplishing |
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| its purposes;
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| (9) To establish priorities for the expenditure of funds |
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| made
available by the United States for the improvement of the |
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| juvenile justice
system throughout the State;
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| (10) To apply for, receive, allocate, disburse, and account |
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| for grants
of funds made available by the United States |
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| pursuant to the federal Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency |
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| Prevention Act of 1974, as amended; and such other
similar |
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| legislation as may be enacted from time to time in order to |
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| plan,
establish, operate, coordinate, and evaluate projects |
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| directly or through
grants and contracts with public and |
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| private agencies for the development
of more effective |
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| education, training, research, prevention, diversion,
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| treatment and rehabilitation programs in the area of juvenile |
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| delinquency
and programs to improve the juvenile justice |
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| system;
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| (11) To insure that no more than the maximum percentage of |
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| the total annual
State allotment of juvenile justice funds be |
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| utilized for the administration
of such funds;
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| (12) To provide at least 66-2/3 per centum of funds |
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| received by the State
under the Juvenile Justice and |
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| Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, as amended,
are expended |
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| through:
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| (a) programs of units of general local government or |
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| combinations thereof,
to the extent such programs are |
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| consistent with the State plan; and
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| (b) programs of local private agencies, to the extent |
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| such programs are
consistent with the State plan;
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| (13) To enter into agreements with the United States |
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| government
which may be required as a condition of obtaining |
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| federal funds;
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| (14) To enter into contracts and cooperate with units of |
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| general local
government or combinations of such units, State |
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| agencies, and private
organizations
of all types, for the |
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| purpose of carrying out the duties of the Department
imposed by |
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| this Section or by federal law or
regulations;
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| (14.5) To operate a toll-free number to arrange for the |
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| immediate pick-up and transportation of minor offenders to |
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| detention facilities throughout the State pursuant to Section |
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| 5-410 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987;
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| (15) To exercise all other powers that are reasonable and |
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| necessary to
fulfill its functions under applicable federal law |
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| or to further the
purposes of this Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)"; and
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| on page 1, line 22, by inserting after "hours" the following: |
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| " , except as provided in paragraph (d) of this subsection (2) "; |
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| and |
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| on page 5, line 1, by replacing " (Blank) " with the following: |
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| " Whenever it appears that a minor who is arrested pursuant to |
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| paragraph (a) of this subsection (2) will need to be detained |
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| for longer than 6 hours in a county jail or a municipal lockup, |
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| the arresting authority shall notify the Department of Human |
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| Services to arrange for the immediate pickup and transportation |
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| of the arrested minor to and from a detention facility. A minor |
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| may remain in the county jail or municipal lockup for as long |
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| as it takes for the Department to provide for pickup and |
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| transportation ".
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