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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 Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
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| changing Section 5-2-4 as follows:
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| (730 ILCS 5/5-2-4) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-2-4)
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| Sec. 5-2-4. Proceedings after Acquittal by Reason of |
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| Insanity.
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| (a) After a finding or verdict of not guilty by reason of |
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| insanity
under Sections 104-25, 115-3 or 115-4 of the Code of |
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| Criminal Procedure
of 1963, the defendant shall be ordered to |
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| the Department of Human Services for
an evaluation as to
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| whether he is in need of mental health
services. The order
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| shall specify whether the evaluation shall be conducted on an |
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| inpatient or
outpatient basis. If the evaluation is to be |
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| conducted on an inpatient
basis, the defendant shall be placed |
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| in a secure setting unless the Court
determines that there are |
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| compelling reasons why such placement is not
necessary. With |
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| the court order for evaluation shall be sent a copy of the |
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| arrest report, criminal charges, arrest record, jail record, |
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| and any report prepared under Section 115-6 of the Code of |
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| Criminal Procedure of 1963 , and any victim impact statement |
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| prepared under Section 6 of the Rights of Crime Victims and |
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| Witnesses Act .
After the evaluation and during the period of |
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| time required to
determine the appropriate placement, the |
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| defendant shall
remain in jail.
Individualized placement |
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| evaluations by the Department of Human Services determine the |
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| most appropriate setting for forensic treatment based upon a |
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| number of factors including mental health diagnosis, proximity |
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| to surviving victims, security need, age, gender, and proximity |
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| to family. Upon completion of the placement process the sheriff |
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| shall be notified and
shall transport the defendant to the |
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| designated facility.
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| The Department shall provide the Court with a report of its |
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| evaluation
within 30 days of the date of this order. The Court |
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| shall hold a hearing
as provided under the Mental Health and |
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| Developmental Disabilities Code to
determine if the individual |
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| is:
(a)
in need of mental health services on an inpatient |
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| basis; (b) in
need of
mental health services on an outpatient |
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| basis; (c) a person not in
need of
mental health services. The |
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| Court shall enter its findings.
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| If the defendant is found to be in
need
of mental health |
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| services on an inpatient care basis, the Court shall order the
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| defendant to the Department of Human Services.
The defendant |
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| shall be placed in a secure setting unless the Court determines
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| that there are compelling reasons why such placement is not |
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| necessary. Such
defendants placed in a secure setting shall not |
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| be permitted outside the
facility's housing unit unless |
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| escorted or accompanied by personnel of the
Department of Human |
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| Services or with the prior approval of the Court for
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| unsupervised
on-grounds privileges as provided
herein.
Any |
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| defendant placed in a secure setting pursuant to this Section,
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| transported to court hearings or other necessary appointments
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| off facility grounds
by personnel of
the Department of Human |
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| Services, shall be
placed in security devices
or otherwise |
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| secured during the period of transportation to assure
secure |
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| transport of the defendant and the safety of Department
of |
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| Human Services personnel and others. These security measures
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| shall not constitute restraint as defined in the Mental Health |
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| and
Developmental Disabilities Code.
If the defendant is found |
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| to be in need of mental health services,
but not on an |
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| inpatient care basis, the Court shall conditionally release
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| defendant, under such conditions as set forth in this Section |
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| as will
reasonably assure the defendant's satisfactory |
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| progress and participation
in treatment or
rehabilitation and |
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| the safety of the defendant and others. If the
Court
finds the |
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| person not in need of mental health services, then the Court
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| shall order the defendant discharged from custody.
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| (a-1) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section:
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| (A) (Blank).
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| (B) "In need of mental health services on an inpatient |
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| basis" means: a
defendant who has been found not guilty by |
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| reason of insanity but who due to mental illness is
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| reasonably expected to inflict
serious physical harm upon |
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| himself or another and who would benefit from
inpatient |
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| care or is in need of inpatient care.
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| (C) "In need of mental health services on an outpatient |
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| basis" means:
a defendant who has been found not guilty by |
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| reason of insanity who is not in need of mental health |
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| services on
an inpatient basis, but is in need of |
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| outpatient care, drug and/or alcohol
rehabilitation |
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| programs, community adjustment programs, individual, |
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| group,
or family therapy, or chemotherapy.
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| (D) "Conditional Release" means: the release from |
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| either the custody
of the Department of Human Services
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| the custody of the Court of a person who has been found not |
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| guilty by
reason of insanity under such conditions as the |
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| Court may impose which
reasonably assure the defendant's |
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| satisfactory progress in
treatment or habilitation and the |
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| safety of the defendant and others. The
Court shall |
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| consider such terms and conditions which may include, but |
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| need
not be limited to, outpatient care, alcoholic and drug |
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| rehabilitation programs,
community adjustment programs, |
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| individual, group, family, and chemotherapy,
random |
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| testing to ensure the defendant's timely and continuous |
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| taking of any
medicines prescribed
to control or manage his |
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| or her conduct or mental state, and
periodic checks with |
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| the legal authorities and/or the Department of Human
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| Services.
The Court may order as a condition of conditional |
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| release that the
defendant not contact the victim of the |
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| offense that
resulted in the finding or
verdict of not |
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| guilty by reason of insanity or any other person. The Court |
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| may
order the
Department of
Human Services to provide care |
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| to any
person conditionally released under this Section. |
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| The Department may contract
with any public or private |
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| agency in order to discharge any responsibilities
imposed |
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| under this Section. The Department shall monitor the |
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| provision of
services to persons conditionally released |
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| under this Section and provide
periodic reports to the |
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| Court concerning the services and the condition of the
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| defendant.
Whenever a person is conditionally released |
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| pursuant to this Section, the
State's Attorney for the |
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| county in which the hearing is held shall designate in
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| writing the name, telephone number, and address of a person |
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| employed by him or
her who
shall be notified in the event |
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| that either the reporting agency or the
Department decides |
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| that the conditional release of the defendant should be
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| revoked or modified pursuant to subsection (i) of this |
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| Section. Such
conditional release shall be for
a period of |
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| five years. However, the defendant, the person or
facility
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| rendering the treatment, therapy, program or outpatient |
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| care, the
Department, or the
State's Attorney may petition |
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| the Court for an extension of
the conditional
release |
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| period for an additional 5 years. Upon receipt of such a
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| petition, the Court shall hold a hearing consistent with |
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| the provisions of
paragraph (a), this paragraph (a-1),
and |
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| paragraph (f) of this Section, shall determine
whether the |
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| defendant should continue to be subject to the terms of
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| conditional release, and shall enter an order either |
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| extending the
defendant's period of conditional release |
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| for an additional
5
year period or discharging the |
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| defendant.
Additional 5-year periods of conditional |
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| release may be ordered following a
hearing as provided in |
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| this Section. However,
in no event shall the defendant's
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| period of conditional release continue beyond the maximum |
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| period of
commitment ordered by the Court pursuant to |
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| paragraph (b) of this Section. These provisions for
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| extension of conditional release shall only apply to |
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| defendants
conditionally released on or after August 8, |
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| 2003. However the extension
provisions of Public Act |
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| 83-1449 apply only to defendants charged
with a forcible |
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| felony.
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| (E) "Facility director" means the chief officer of a |
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| mental health or
developmental disabilities facility or |
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| his or her designee or the supervisor of
a program of |
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| treatment or habilitation or his or her designee. |
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| "Designee" may
include a physician, clinical psychologist, |
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| social worker, nurse, or clinical
professional counselor.
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| (b) If the Court finds the defendant in need of mental |
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| health services on an
inpatient basis, the
admission, |
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| detention, care, treatment or habilitation, treatment plans,
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| review proceedings, including review of treatment and |
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| treatment plans, and
discharge of the defendant after such |
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| order shall be under the
Mental Health and Developmental |
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| Disabilities Code, except that the
initial order for admission |
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| of a defendant acquitted of a felony by
reason of insanity |
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| shall be for an indefinite period of time. Such period
of |
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| commitment shall not exceed the maximum
length of time that the |
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| defendant would have been required to serve,
less credit for |
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| good behavior as provided in Section 5-4-1 of the Unified
Code |
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| of Corrections, before becoming eligible for
release had
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| been convicted of and received the maximum sentence for the |
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| most
serious crime for which he has been acquitted by reason of |
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| insanity. The
Court shall determine the maximum period of |
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| commitment by an appropriate
order. During this period of time, |
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| the defendant shall not be permitted
to be in the community in |
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| any manner, including but not limited to off-grounds
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| privileges, with or without escort by personnel of the |
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| Department of Human
Services, unsupervised on-grounds |
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| privileges,
discharge or conditional or temporary release, |
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| except by a plan as provided in
this Section. In no event shall |
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| a defendant's continued unauthorized
absence be a basis for |
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| discharge. Not more than 30 days after admission
and every 60 |
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| days thereafter so long as the initial order
remains in effect, |
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| the facility director shall file a treatment plan report
in |
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| writing with the court
and forward a copy of the treatment plan |
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| report to the clerk of the
court, the State's Attorney, and the |
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| defendant's attorney, if the defendant is
represented by |
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| counsel,
or to a person authorized by
the defendant under the
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| Act to be sent a
copy of the report. The report shall include |
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| an opinion
as to whether the
defendant is currently in need of |
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| mental
health services on an inpatient basis or in need of |
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| mental health services
on
an outpatient basis. The report shall |
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| also summarize the basis for those
findings and provide a |
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| current summary of the following items from the
treatment plan: |
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| (1) an assessment of the defendant's treatment needs, (2) a
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| description of the services recommended for treatment, (3) the |
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| goals of each
type of element of service, (4) an anticipated |
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| timetable for the accomplishment
of the goals, and (5) a |
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| designation of the qualified professional responsible
for the |
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| implementation of the plan.
The report may also include |
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| unsupervised on-grounds
privileges, off-grounds privileges |
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| (with or without escort by personnel of the
Department of Human |
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| Services), home visits and
participation in work
programs, but |
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| only where such privileges have been approved by specific court
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| order, which order may include such conditions on the defendant |
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| as the
Court may deem appropriate and necessary to reasonably |
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| assure the defendant's
satisfactory progress in treatment and |
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| the safety of the defendant and others.
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| (c) Every defendant acquitted of a felony by reason of |
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| insanity and
subsequently found to be in need of
mental health |
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| services shall be represented by counsel in all proceedings |
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| under
this Section and under the Mental Health and |
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| Developmental Disabilities Code.
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| (1) The Court shall appoint as counsel the public |
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| defender or an
attorney licensed by this State.
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| (2) Upon filing with the Court of a verified statement |
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| of legal
services rendered by the private attorney |
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| appointed pursuant to
paragraph (1) of this subsection, the |
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| Court shall determine a reasonable
fee for such services. |
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| If the defendant is unable to pay the fee, the
Court shall |
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| enter an order upon the State to pay the entire fee or such
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| amount as the defendant is unable to pay from funds |
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| appropriated by the
General Assembly for that purpose.
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| (d) When the facility director determines that:
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| (1) the defendant is no longer
in need of mental health |
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| services on an inpatient basis; and
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| (2) the defendant may be conditionally released |
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| because he
or she is still in need of mental health |
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| services or that the defendant
may be discharged as not in |
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| need of any mental health services; or
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| (3) the defendant no longer requires placement in a |
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| secure setting;
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| the facility director shall give written notice
to the Court, |
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| State's Attorney and defense attorney.
Such notice shall set |
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| forth in detail the basis for the recommendation of
the |
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| facility director, and specify clearly the recommendations, if |
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| any,
of the facility director, concerning conditional release.
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| Any recommendation for conditional release shall include an |
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| evaluation of
the defendant's need for psychotropic |
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| medication, what provisions should be
made, if any, to ensure |
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| that the defendant will continue to receive
psychotropic |
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| medication following discharge, and what provisions should be |
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| made
to assure the safety of the defendant and others in the |
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| event the defendant is
no longer receiving psychotropic |
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| medication.
Within 30 days of
the notification by the facility |
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| director, the Court shall set a hearing and
make a finding as |
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| to whether the defendant is:
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| (i) (blank); or
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| (ii) in need of mental health services in the form of |
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| inpatient care; or
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| (iii) in need of mental health services but not subject |
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| to inpatient care;
or
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| (iv) no longer in need of mental health services; or
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| (v) no longer requires placement in a secure setting.
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| Upon finding by the Court, the Court shall enter its |
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| findings and such
appropriate order as provided in subsections |
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| (a) and (a-1) of this Section.
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| (e) A defendant admitted pursuant to this Section, or any |
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| person on
his behalf, may file a petition for treatment plan |
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| review, transfer to a
non-secure setting within the Department |
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| of Human Services
or discharge or conditional release under the
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| standards of this Section in the Court which rendered the |
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| verdict. Upon
receipt of a petition for treatment plan review, |
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| transfer to a non-secure
setting or discharge or conditional |
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| release, the Court shall set a hearing to
be held within 120 |
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| days. Thereafter, no new petition
may be filed for 180 days
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| without leave of the Court.
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| (f) The Court shall direct that notice of the time and |
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| place of the
hearing be served upon the defendant, the facility |
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| director, the State's
Attorney, and the defendant's attorney. |
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| If requested by either the State or the
defense or if the Court |
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| feels it is appropriate, an impartial examination
of the |
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| defendant by a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist as defined |
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| in
Section 1-103 of the Mental Health and Developmental |
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| Disabilities Code who
is not in the employ of the Department of |
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| Human Services shall be ordered, and
the report considered at
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| the time of the hearing.
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| (g) The findings of the Court shall be established by clear |
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| and
convincing evidence. The burden of proof and the burden of |
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| going forth
with the evidence rest with the defendant or any |
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| person on the defendant's
behalf when a hearing is held to |
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| review
a petition filed by or on
behalf of the defendant. The |
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| evidence shall be presented in open
Court
with the right of |
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| confrontation and cross-examination.
Such evidence may |
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| include, but is not limited to:
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| (1) whether the defendant appreciates the harm caused |
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| by the defendant to
others and the community by his or her |
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| prior
conduct
that resulted in the finding of not guilty by |
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| reason of insanity;
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| (2) Whether the person appreciates the criminality of |
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| conduct similar to
the conduct for which he or she was |
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| originally charged in this matter;
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| (3) the current state of
the defendant's illness;
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| (4) what, if any, medications the defendant is taking |
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| to
control his or her mental illness;
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| (5) what, if any, adverse physical side effects
the |
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| medication has on the defendant;
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| (6) the length of time it would take for the |
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| defendant's mental health to
deteriorate
if
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defendant |
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| stopped taking prescribed medication;
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| (7) the defendant's history or potential for alcohol |
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| and drug abuse;
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| (8) the defendant's past criminal history;
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| (9) any specialized physical or medical needs of the |
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| defendant;
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| (10) any family participation or involvement expected |
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| upon release and
what is the willingness and ability of the |
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| family to participate or be
involved;
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| (11) the defendant's potential to be a danger to |
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| himself, herself, or
others; and
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| (12) any other factor or factors the Court deems |
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| appropriate.
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| (h) Before the court orders that the defendant be |
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| discharged or
conditionally released, it shall order the |
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| facility director to establish a
discharge plan that includes a |
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| plan for the defendant's shelter, support, and
medication. If |
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| appropriate, the court shall order that the facility director
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| establish a program to train the defendant in self-medication |
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| under standards
established by the Department of Human |
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| Services.
If the Court finds, consistent with the provisions of |
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| this Section,
that the defendant is no longer in need of mental
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| health services it shall order the facility director to |
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| discharge the
defendant. If the Court finds, consistent with |
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| the provisions of this
Section, that the defendant is in need |
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| of mental
health services, and no longer in need of inpatient |
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| care, it shall order
the facility director to release the |
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| defendant under such conditions as the
Court deems appropriate |
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| and as provided by this Section. Such conditional
release shall |
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| be imposed for a period of 5 years as provided in
paragraph
(D) |
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| of subsection (a-1) and shall be
subject
to later modification |
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| by the Court as provided by this Section. If the
Court finds |
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| consistent with the provisions in this Section that the
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| defendant is in
need of mental health services on an inpatient |
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| basis, it shall order the
facility director not to discharge or |
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| release the defendant in accordance
with paragraph (b) of this |
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| Section.
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| (i) If within the period of the defendant's conditional |
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| release
the State's Attorney determines that the defendant has |
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| not fulfilled the
conditions of his or her release, the State's |
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| Attorney may petition the
Court
to
revoke or modify the |
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| conditional release of the defendant. Upon the filing of
such |
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| petition the defendant may be remanded to the custody of the |
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| Department,
or to any other mental health facility designated |
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| by the Department, pending
the resolution of the petition. |
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| Nothing in this Section shall prevent the
emergency admission |
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| of a defendant pursuant to Article VI of Chapter III of the
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and Developmental Disabilities Code or the |
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| voluntary admission of the defendant
pursuant to Article IV of |
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| Chapter III of the Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities
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| Code. If
the Court determines, after hearing evidence, that the |
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| defendant has
not fulfilled the conditions of release, the |
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| Court shall order a hearing
to be held consistent with the |
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| provisions of paragraph (f) and (g) of this
Section. At such |
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| hearing, if the Court finds that the defendant is in need of |
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| mental health services on an inpatient
basis, it shall enter an |
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| order remanding him or her to the Department of
Human Services |
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facility. If the defendant is remanded to the |
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| Department of Human Services, he
or she shall be placed in
a |
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| secure setting unless the Court
determines that there are |
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| compelling reasons that such placement is not
necessary. If the
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| Court finds that the defendant continues to be in need of |
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| mental health
services but not on an inpatient basis, it may |
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| modify the conditions of
the original release in order to |
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| reasonably assure the defendant's satisfactory
progress in |
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| treatment and his or her safety and the safety of others in
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| accordance with the standards established in paragraph (D) of |
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| subsection (a-1). Nothing in
this Section shall limit a Court's |
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| contempt powers or any other powers of a
Court.
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| (j) An order of admission under this Section does not |
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| affect the
remedy of habeas corpus.
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| (k) In the event of a conflict between this Section and the |
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and Developmental Disabilities Code or the Mental |
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Disabilities Confidentiality Act, the |
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| provisions of this Section shall govern.
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| (l) This amendatory Act shall apply to all persons who have |
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| been found
not guilty by reason of insanity and who are |
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| presently committed to the
Department of Mental Health and |
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| Developmental Disabilities (now the
Department of Human |
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| Services).
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| (m) The Clerk of the Court shall, after the entry of an |
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| order of transfer
to a non-secure setting of the Department of |
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| Human Services or discharge or
conditional release, transmit
a |
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| certified
copy of the order to the Department of Human |
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| Services, and the sheriff of the
county from which the
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| defendant was
admitted.
The Clerk of the Court shall also |
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| transmit a certified copy of the order of
discharge or |
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| conditional release to the Illinois Department of State Police, |
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| to
the proper law enforcement agency for the municipality
where |
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| the offense took
place, and to the sheriff of the county into |
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| which the defendant is
conditionally discharged. The Illinois |
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| Department of State Police shall
maintain a
centralized record |
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| of discharged or conditionally released defendants while
they |
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| are under court supervision for access and use of appropriate |
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| law
enforcement agencies.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-296, eff. 8-20-07; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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