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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Cannabis Control Act is amended by changing |
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| Section 12 as follows:
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| (720 ILCS 550/12) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 712)
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| Sec. 12. (a) The following are subject to forfeiture:
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| (1) all substances containing cannabis which have been |
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| produced,
manufactured, delivered, or possessed in |
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| violation of this Act;
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| (2) all raw materials, products and equipment of any |
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| kind which are
produced, delivered, or possessed in |
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| connection with any substance
containing cannabis in |
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| violation of this Act;
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| (3) all conveyances, including aircraft, vehicles or |
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| vessels, which
are used, or intended for use, to transport, |
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| or in any manner to
facilitate the transportation, sale, |
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| receipt, possession, or
concealment of property described |
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| in paragraph (1) or (2) that constitutes
a felony violation |
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| of the Act, but:
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| (i) no conveyance used by any person as a common |
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| carrier in the
transaction of business as a common |
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| carrier is subject to forfeiture
under this Section |
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| unless it appears that the owner or other person in
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| charge of the conveyance is a consenting party or privy |
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| to a violation
of this Act;
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| (ii) no conveyance is subject to forfeiture under |
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| this Section by
reason of any act or omission which the |
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| owner proves to have been
committed or omitted without |
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| his knowledge or consent;
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| (iii) a forfeiture of a conveyance encumbered by a |
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| bona fide
security interest is subject to the interest |
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| of the secured party if he
neither had knowledge of nor |
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| consented to the act or omission;
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| (4) all money, things of value, books, records, and |
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| research
products and materials including formulas, |
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| microfilm, tapes, and data
which are used, or intended for |
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| use in a felony violation of this Act;
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| (5) everything of value furnished or intended to be |
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| furnished by any
person in exchange for a substance in |
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| violation of this Act, all proceeds
traceable to such an |
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| exchange, and all moneys, negotiable instruments, and
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| securities used, or intended to be used, to commit or in |
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| any manner to
facilitate any felony violation of this Act ; .
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| (6) all real property, including any right, title, and |
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| interest including, but not limited to, any leasehold |
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| interest or the beneficial interest to a land trust, in the |
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| whole of any lot or tract of land and any appurtenances or |
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| improvements, that is used or intended to be used to |
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| facilitate the manufacture, distribution, sale, receipt, |
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| or concealment of property described in paragraph (1) or |
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| (2) of this subsection (a) that constitutes a felony |
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| violation of this Act or that is the proceeds of any felony |
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| violation of this Act. |
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| (b) Property subject to forfeiture under this Act may be |
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| seized by
the Director or any peace officer upon process or |
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| seizure warrant issued by
any court having jurisdiction over |
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| the property. Seizure by the Director
or any peace officer |
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| without process may be made:
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| (1) if the property subject to seizure has been the |
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| subject of a
prior judgment in favor of the State in a |
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| criminal proceeding or
in an injunction or forfeiture |
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| proceeding based upon this Act or the Drug
Asset Forfeiture |
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| Procedure Act;
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| (2) if there is probable cause to believe that the |
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| property is
directly or indirectly dangerous to health or |
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| safety;
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| (3) if there is probable cause to believe that the |
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| property is subject
to forfeiture under this Act and the |
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| property is seized under
circumstances in which a |
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| warrantless seizure or arrest would be reasonable; or
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| (4) in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure |
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| of 1963.
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| (c) In the event of seizure pursuant to subsection (b), |
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| forfeiture
proceedings shall be instituted in accordance with |
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| the
Drug Asset Forfeiture Procedure Act.
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| (c-1) In the event the State's Attorney is of the opinion |
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| that real property is subject to forfeiture under this Act, |
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| forfeiture proceedings shall be instituted in accordance with |
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| the Drug Asset Forfeiture Procedure Act. The exemptions from |
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| forfeiture provisions of Section 8 of the Drug Asset Forfeiture |
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| Procedure Act are applicable. |
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| (d) Property taken or detained under this Section shall not |
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| be
subject to replevin, but is deemed to be in the custody of |
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| the Director
subject only to the order and judgments of the |
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| circuit court having
jurisdiction over the forfeiture |
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| proceedings and the decisions of the
State's Attorney under the |
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| Drug Asset Forfeiture Procedure Act. When
property is seized |
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| under this Act, the seizing agency shall promptly
conduct an |
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| inventory of the seized property, estimate the property's |
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| value,
and shall forward a copy of the inventory of seized |
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| property and the
estimate of the property's value to the |
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| Director. Upon receiving notice of
seizure, the Director may:
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| (1) place the property under seal;
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| (2) remove the property to a place designated by him;
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| (3) keep the property in the possession of the seizing |
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| agency;
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| (4) remove the property to a storage area for |
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| safekeeping or, if the
property is a negotiable instrument |
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| or money and is not needed for
evidentiary purposes, |
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| deposit it in an interest bearing account;
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| (5) place the property under constructive seizure by |
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| posting notice of
pending forfeiture on it, by giving |
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| notice of pending forfeiture to its
owners and interest |
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| holders, or by filing notice of pending forfeiture in
any |
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| appropriate public record relating to the property; or
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| (6) provide for another agency or custodian, including |
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| an owner, secured
party, or lienholder, to take custody of |
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| the property upon the terms and
conditions set by the |
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| Director.
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| (e) No disposition may be made of property under seal until |
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| the time
for taking an appeal has elapsed or until all appeals |
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| have been
concluded unless a court, upon application therefor, |
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| orders the sale of
perishable substances and the deposit of the |
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| proceeds of the sale with
the court.
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| (f) When property is forfeited under this Act the Director |
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| shall
sell all such property unless such property is required |
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| by law to be
destroyed or is harmful to the public, and shall |
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| distribute the proceeds of
the sale, together with any moneys |
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| forfeited or seized, in accordance
with subsection (g). |
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| However, upon the application of the seizing agency or
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| prosecutor who was responsible for the investigation, arrest or |
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| arrests and
prosecution which lead to the forfeiture, the |
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| Director may return any item
of forfeited property to the |
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| seizing agency or prosecutor for official use
in the |
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| enforcement of laws relating to cannabis or controlled |
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| substances,
if the agency or prosecutor can demonstrate that |
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| the item requested would
be useful to the agency or prosecutor |
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| in their enforcement efforts. When any forfeited conveyance, |
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| including an aircraft, vehicle, or vessel, is returned to the |
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| seizing agency or prosecutor, the conveyance may be used |
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| immediately in the enforcement of the criminal laws of this |
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| State. Upon disposal, all proceeds from the sale of the |
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| conveyance must be used for drug enforcement purposes. When
any |
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| real property returned to the seizing agency is sold by the |
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| agency or
its unit of government, the proceeds of the sale |
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| shall be delivered to the
Director and distributed in |
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| accordance with subsection (g).
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| (g) All monies and the sale proceeds of all other property |
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| forfeited and
seized under this Act shall be distributed as |
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| follows:
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| (1) 65% shall be distributed to the metropolitan |
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| enforcement group,
local, municipal, county, or state law |
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| enforcement agency or agencies which
conducted or |
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| participated in the investigation resulting in the |
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| forfeiture.
The distribution shall bear a reasonable |
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| relationship to the degree of
direct participation of the |
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| law enforcement agency in the effort resulting
in the |
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| forfeiture, taking into account the total value of the |
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| property
forfeited and the total law enforcement effort |
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| with respect to the
violation of the law upon which the |
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| forfeiture is based.
Amounts distributed to the agency or |
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| agencies shall be used for the
enforcement of laws |
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| governing cannabis and controlled substances or for |
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| security cameras used for the prevention or detection of |
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| violence, except
that amounts distributed to the Secretary |
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| of State shall be deposited into
the Secretary of State |
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| Evidence Fund to be used as provided in Section
2-115 of |
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| the Illinois Vehicle Code.
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| (2)(i) 12.5% shall be distributed to the Office of the |
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| State's
Attorney of the county in which the prosecution |
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| resulting in the forfeiture
was instituted, deposited in a |
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| special fund in the county treasury and
appropriated to the |
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| State's Attorney for use in the enforcement of laws
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| governing cannabis and controlled substances. In counties |
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| over 3,000,000
population, 25% will be distributed to the |
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| Office of the State's Attorney for use in the
enforcement |
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| of laws governing cannabis and controlled substances. If |
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| the
prosecution is undertaken solely by the Attorney |
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| General, the portion
provided hereunder shall be |
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| distributed to the Attorney General for use in
the |
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| enforcement of laws governing cannabis and controlled |
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| substances.
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| (ii) 12.5% shall be distributed to the Office of the |
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| State's Attorneys
Appellate Prosecutor and deposited in |
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| the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund
of that Office to be |
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| used for additional expenses incurred in the
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| investigation, prosecution and appeal of cases arising |
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| under laws governing
cannabis and controlled substances. |
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| The Office of the State's Attorneys
Appellate Prosecutor |
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| shall not receive distribution from cases brought in
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| counties with over 3,000,000 population.
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| (3) 10% shall be retained by the Department of State |
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| Police for expenses
related to the administration and sale |
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| of seized and forfeited property.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1004, eff. 7-3-06.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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