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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 5-6-2 and 5-6-3.1 as follows:
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6 | | (730 ILCS 5/5-6-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-2)
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7 | | Sec. 5-6-2. Incidents of Probation and of Conditional |
8 | | Discharge.
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9 | | (a) When an offender is sentenced to probation or |
10 | | conditional discharge,
the court shall impose a period as |
11 | | provided in Article 4.5 of Chapter V, and
shall specify the |
12 | | conditions under Section 5-6-3.
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13 | | (b) Multiple terms of probation imposed at the same time |
14 | | shall run
concurrently.
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15 | | (c) The court may at any time terminate probation or |
16 | | conditional
discharge if warranted by the conduct of the |
17 | | offender and the ends of
justice, as provided in Section 5-6-4.
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18 | | (d) Upon the expiration or termination of the period of |
19 | | probation or
of conditional discharge, the court shall enter an |
20 | | order discharging the
offender.
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21 | | (e) The court may extend any period of probation or |
22 | | conditional
discharge beyond the limits set forth in Article |
23 | | 4.5 of Chapter V
upon
a violation of a condition of the |
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1 | | probation or conditional discharge, for the
payment of an |
2 | | assessment required by Section 10.3 of the
Cannabis Control |
3 | | Act, Section 411.2 of the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, |
4 | | or Section 80 of the Methamphetamine Control and Community |
5 | | Protection Act, or for the payment of restitution as
provided |
6 | | by an order of restitution under Section 5-5-6 of this Code. |
7 | | (e-5) If payment of restitution as ordered has not been |
8 | | made, the victim shall file a
petition notifying the sentencing |
9 | | court, any other person to whom restitution is owed, and
the |
10 | | State's Attorney of the status of the ordered restitution |
11 | | payments unpaid at least 90
days before the probation or |
12 | | conditional discharge expiration date. If payment as ordered |
13 | | has not been made, the
court shall hold a review hearing prior |
14 | | to the expiration date, unless the hearing
is voluntarily |
15 | | waived by the defendant with the knowledge that waiver may |
16 | | result in an
extension of the probation or conditional |
17 | | discharge period or in a revocation of probation or conditional |
18 | | discharge. If the court does not
extend probation or |
19 | | conditional discharge, it shall issue a judgment for the unpaid |
20 | | restitution and direct the clerk
of the circuit court to file |
21 | | and enter the judgment in the judgment and lien docket, without
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22 | | fee, unless it finds that the victim has recovered a judgment |
23 | | against the
defendant for the amount covered by the restitution |
24 | | order. If the court issues a
judgment for the unpaid |
25 | | restitution, the court shall send to the defendant at his or |
26 | | her last known
address written notification that a civil |
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1 | | judgment has been issued for the unpaid
restitution. |
2 | | (f) The court may impose a term of probation that is |
3 | | concurrent or consecutive to a term of imprisonment so long as |
4 | | the maximum term imposed does not exceed the maximum term |
5 | | provided under Article 4.5 of Chapter V or Article 8 of this |
6 | | Chapter. The court may provide that probation may commence |
7 | | while an offender is on mandatory supervised release, |
8 | | participating in a day release program, or being monitored by |
9 | | an electronic monitoring device.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05; 95-1052, eff. 7-1-09 .)
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11 | | (730 ILCS 5/5-6-3.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1)
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12 | | Sec. 5-6-3.1. Incidents and Conditions of Supervision.
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13 | | (a) When a defendant is placed on supervision, the court |
14 | | shall enter
an order for supervision specifying the period of |
15 | | such supervision, and
shall defer further proceedings in the |
16 | | case until the conclusion of the
period.
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17 | | (b) The period of supervision shall be reasonable under all |
18 | | of the
circumstances of the case, but may not be longer than 2 |
19 | | years, unless the
defendant has failed to pay the assessment |
20 | | required by Section 10.3 of the
Cannabis Control Act,
Section |
21 | | 411.2 of the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, or Section 80 |
22 | | of the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, in |
23 | | which case the court may extend supervision beyond 2 years.
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24 | | Additionally, the court shall order the defendant to perform no |
25 | | less than 30
hours of community service and not more than 120 |
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1 | | hours of community service, if
community service is available |
2 | | in the
jurisdiction and is funded and approved by the county |
3 | | board where the offense
was committed,
when the offense (1) was
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4 | | related to or in furtherance of the criminal activities of an |
5 | | organized gang or
was motivated by the defendant's membership |
6 | | in or allegiance to an organized
gang; or (2) is a violation of |
7 | | any Section of Article 24 of the Criminal
Code of 1961 or the |
8 | | Criminal Code of 2012 where a disposition of supervision is not |
9 | | prohibited by Section
5-6-1 of this Code.
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community service |
10 | | shall include, but not be limited to, the cleanup and repair
of |
11 | | any damage caused by violation of Section 21-1.3 of the |
12 | | Criminal Code of
1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 and similar |
13 | | damages to property located within the municipality or county
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14 | | in which the violation occurred. Where possible and reasonable, |
15 | | the community
service should be performed in the offender's |
16 | | neighborhood.
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17 | | For the purposes of this
Section, "organized gang" has the |
18 | | meaning ascribed to it in Section 10 of the
Illinois Streetgang |
19 | | Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act.
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20 | | (c) The court may in addition to other reasonable |
21 | | conditions
relating to the nature of the offense or the |
22 | | rehabilitation of the
defendant as determined for each |
23 | | defendant in the proper discretion of
the court require that |
24 | | the person:
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25 | | (1) make a report to and appear in person before or |
26 | | participate with
the court or such courts, person, or |
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1 | | social service agency as directed
by the court in the order |
2 | | of supervision;
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3 | | (2) pay a fine and costs;
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4 | | (3) work or pursue a course of study or vocational |
5 | | training;
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6 | | (4) undergo medical, psychological or psychiatric |
7 | | treatment; or
treatment for drug addiction or alcoholism;
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8 | | (5) attend or reside in a facility established for the |
9 | | instruction
or residence of defendants on probation;
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10 | | (6) support his dependents;
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11 | | (7) refrain from possessing a firearm or other |
12 | | dangerous weapon;
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13 | | (8) and in addition, if a minor:
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14 | | (i) reside with his parents or in a foster home;
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15 | | (ii) attend school;
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16 | | (iii) attend a non-residential program for youth;
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17 | | (iv) contribute to his own support at home or in a |
18 | | foster home; or
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19 | | (v) with the consent of the superintendent of the
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20 | | facility, attend an educational program at a facility |
21 | | other than the school
in which the
offense was |
22 | | committed if he
or she is placed on supervision for a |
23 | | crime of violence as
defined in
Section 2 of the Crime |
24 | | Victims Compensation Act committed in a school, on the
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25 | | real
property
comprising a school, or within 1,000 feet |
26 | | of the real property comprising a
school;
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1 | | (9) make restitution or reparation in an amount not to |
2 | | exceed actual
loss or damage to property and pecuniary loss |
3 | | or make restitution under Section
5-5-6 to a domestic |
4 | | violence shelter. The court shall
determine the amount and |
5 | | conditions of payment;
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6 | | (10) perform some reasonable public or community |
7 | | service;
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8 | | (11) comply with the terms and conditions of an order |
9 | | of protection
issued by the court pursuant to the Illinois |
10 | | Domestic Violence Act of 1986 or
an order of protection |
11 | | issued by the court of another state, tribe, or United
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12 | | States territory.
If the court has ordered the defendant to |
13 | | make a report and appear in
person under paragraph (1) of |
14 | | this subsection, a copy of the order of
protection shall be |
15 | | transmitted to the person or agency so designated
by the |
16 | | court;
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17 | | (12) reimburse any "local anti-crime program" as |
18 | | defined in Section 7 of
the Anti-Crime Advisory Council Act |
19 | | for any reasonable expenses incurred by the
program on the |
20 | | offender's case, not to exceed the maximum amount of the
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21 | | fine authorized for the offense for which the defendant was |
22 | | sentenced;
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23 | | (13) contribute a reasonable sum of money, not to
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24 | | exceed the maximum amount of the fine authorized for the |
25 | | offense for which
the defendant was sentenced, (i) to a |
26 | | "local anti-crime program", as defined
in Section 7 of the |
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1 | | Anti-Crime Advisory Council Act, or (ii) for offenses under |
2 | | the jurisdiction of the Department of Natural Resources, to |
3 | | the fund established by the Department of Natural Resources |
4 | | for the purchase of evidence for investigation purposes and |
5 | | to conduct investigations as outlined in Section 805-105 of |
6 | | the Department of Natural Resources (Conservation) Law;
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7 | | (14) refrain from entering into a designated |
8 | | geographic area except
upon such terms as the court finds |
9 | | appropriate. Such terms may include
consideration of the |
10 | | purpose of the entry, the time of day, other persons
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11 | | accompanying the defendant, and advance approval by a |
12 | | probation officer;
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13 | | (15) refrain from having any contact, directly or |
14 | | indirectly, with
certain specified persons or particular |
15 | | types of person, including but not
limited to members of |
16 | | street gangs and drug users or dealers;
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17 | | (16) refrain from having in his or her body the |
18 | | presence of any illicit
drug prohibited by the Cannabis |
19 | | Control Act, the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, or the |
20 | | Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, |
21 | | unless prescribed by a physician, and submit samples of
his |
22 | | or her blood or urine or both for tests to determine the |
23 | | presence of any
illicit drug;
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24 | | (17) refrain from operating any motor vehicle not |
25 | | equipped with an
ignition interlock device as defined in |
26 | | Section 1-129.1 of the Illinois
Vehicle Code; under this |
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1 | | condition the court may allow a defendant who is not
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2 | | self-employed to operate a vehicle owned by the defendant's |
3 | | employer that is
not equipped with an ignition interlock |
4 | | device in the course and scope of the
defendant's |
5 | | employment; and
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6 | | (18) if placed on supervision for a sex offense as |
7 | | defined in subsection (a-5) of Section 3-1-2 of this Code, |
8 | | unless the offender is a parent or guardian of the person |
9 | | under 18 years of age present in the home and no |
10 | | non-familial minors are present, not participate in a |
11 | | holiday event involving
children
under 18 years of age, |
12 | | such as distributing candy or other items to children on
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13 | | Halloween,
wearing a Santa Claus costume on or preceding |
14 | | Christmas, being employed as a
department store Santa |
15 | | Claus, or wearing an Easter Bunny costume on or
preceding
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16 | | Easter. |
17 | | (c-5) If payment of restitution as ordered has not been |
18 | | made, the victim shall file a
petition notifying the sentencing |
19 | | court, any other person to whom restitution is owed, and
the |
20 | | State's Attorney of the status of the ordered restitution |
21 | | payments unpaid at least 90
days before the supervision |
22 | | expiration date. If payment as ordered has not been made, the
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23 | | court shall hold a review hearing prior to the expiration date, |
24 | | unless the hearing
is voluntarily waived by the defendant with |
25 | | the knowledge that waiver may result in an
extension of the |
26 | | supervision period or in a revocation of supervision. If the |
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1 | | court does not
extend supervision, it shall issue a judgment |
2 | | for the unpaid restitution and direct the clerk
of the circuit |
3 | | court to file and enter the judgment in the judgment and lien |
4 | | docket, without
fee, unless it finds that the victim has |
5 | | recovered a judgment against the
defendant for the amount |
6 | | covered by the restitution order. If the court issues a
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7 | | judgment for the unpaid restitution, the court shall send to |
8 | | the defendant at his or her last known
address written |
9 | | notification that a civil judgment has been issued for the |
10 | | unpaid
restitution. |
11 | | (d) The court shall defer entering any judgment on the |
12 | | charges
until the conclusion of the supervision.
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13 | | (e) At the conclusion of the period of supervision, if the |
14 | | court
determines that the defendant has successfully complied |
15 | | with all of the
conditions of supervision, the court shall |
16 | | discharge the defendant and
enter a judgment dismissing the |
17 | | charges.
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18 | | (f) Discharge and dismissal upon a successful conclusion of |
19 | | a
disposition of supervision shall be deemed without |
20 | | adjudication of guilt
and shall not be termed a conviction for |
21 | | purposes of disqualification or
disabilities imposed by law |
22 | | upon conviction of a crime. Two years after the
discharge and |
23 | | dismissal under this Section, unless the disposition of
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24 | | supervision was for a violation of Sections 3-707, 3-708, |
25 | | 3-710, 5-401.3, or 11-503 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a |
26 | | similar
provision of a local ordinance, or for a violation of |
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1 | | Sections 12-3.2, 16-25,
or 16A-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 |
2 | | or the Criminal Code of 2012, in which case it shall be 5
years |
3 | | after discharge and dismissal, a person may have his record
of |
4 | | arrest sealed or expunged as may be provided by law. However, |
5 | | any
defendant placed on supervision before January 1, 1980, may |
6 | | move for
sealing or expungement of his arrest record, as |
7 | | provided by law, at any
time after discharge and dismissal |
8 | | under this Section.
A person placed on supervision for a sexual |
9 | | offense committed against a minor
as defined in clause |
10 | | (a)(1)(L) of Section 5.2 of the Criminal Identification Act
or |
11 | | for a violation of Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code |
12 | | or a
similar provision of a local ordinance
shall not have his |
13 | | or her record of arrest sealed or expunged.
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14 | | (g) A defendant placed on supervision and who during the |
15 | | period of
supervision undergoes mandatory drug or alcohol |
16 | | testing, or both, or is
assigned to be placed on an approved |
17 | | electronic monitoring device, shall be
ordered to pay the costs |
18 | | incidental to such mandatory drug or alcohol
testing, or both, |
19 | | and costs incidental to such approved electronic
monitoring in |
20 | | accordance with the defendant's ability to pay those costs.
The |
21 | | county board with the concurrence of the Chief Judge of the |
22 | | judicial
circuit in which the county is located shall establish |
23 | | reasonable fees for
the cost of maintenance, testing, and |
24 | | incidental expenses related to the
mandatory drug or alcohol |
25 | | testing, or both, and all costs incidental to
approved |
26 | | electronic monitoring, of all defendants placed on |
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1 | | supervision.
The concurrence of the Chief Judge shall be in the |
2 | | form of an
administrative order.
The fees shall be collected by |
3 | | the clerk of the circuit court. The clerk of
the circuit court |
4 | | shall pay all moneys collected from these fees to the county
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5 | | treasurer who shall use the moneys collected to defray the |
6 | | costs of
drug testing, alcohol testing, and electronic |
7 | | monitoring.
The county treasurer shall deposit the fees |
8 | | collected in the
county working cash fund under Section 6-27001 |
9 | | or Section 6-29002 of the
Counties Code, as the case may be.
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10 | | (h) A disposition of supervision is a final order for the |
11 | | purposes
of appeal.
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12 | | (i) The court shall impose upon a defendant placed on |
13 | | supervision
after January 1, 1992 or to community service under |
14 | | the supervision of a
probation or court services department |
15 | | after January 1, 2004, as a condition
of supervision or |
16 | | supervised community service, a fee of $50 for
each month of |
17 | | supervision or supervised community service ordered by the
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18 | | court, unless after
determining the inability of the person |
19 | | placed on supervision or supervised
community service to pay |
20 | | the
fee, the court assesses a lesser fee. The court may not |
21 | | impose the fee on a
minor who is made a ward of the State under |
22 | | the Juvenile Court Act of 1987
while the minor is in placement.
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23 | | The fee shall be imposed only upon a
defendant who is actively |
24 | | supervised by the
probation and court services
department. The |
25 | | fee shall be collected by the clerk of the circuit court.
The |
26 | | clerk of the circuit court shall pay all monies collected from |
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1 | | this fee
to the county treasurer for deposit in the probation |
2 | | and court services
fund pursuant to Section 15.1 of the |
3 | | Probation and
Probation Officers Act.
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4 | | A circuit court may not impose a probation fee in excess of |
5 | | $25
per month unless the circuit court has adopted, by |
6 | | administrative
order issued by the chief judge, a standard |
7 | | probation fee guide
determining an offender's ability to pay. |
8 | | Of the
amount collected as a probation fee, not to exceed $5 of |
9 | | that fee
collected per month may be used to provide services to |
10 | | crime victims
and their families. |
11 | | The Court may only waive probation fees based on an |
12 | | offender's ability to pay. The probation department may |
13 | | re-evaluate an offender's ability to pay every 6 months, and, |
14 | | with the approval of the Director of Court Services or the |
15 | | Chief Probation Officer, adjust the monthly fee amount. An |
16 | | offender may elect to pay probation fees due in a lump sum.
Any |
17 | | offender that has been assigned to the supervision of a |
18 | | probation department, or has been transferred either under |
19 | | subsection (h) of this Section or under any interstate compact, |
20 | | shall be required to pay probation fees to the department |
21 | | supervising the offender, based on the offender's ability to |
22 | | pay.
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23 | | (j) All fines and costs imposed under this Section for any
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24 | | violation of Chapters 3, 4, 6, and 11 of the Illinois Vehicle |
25 | | Code, or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, and any |
26 | | violation of the Child
Passenger Protection Act, or a similar |
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1 | | provision of a local ordinance, shall
be collected and |
2 | | disbursed by the circuit clerk as provided under Section
27.5 |
3 | | of the Clerks of Courts Act.
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4 | | (k) A defendant at least 17 years of age who is placed on |
5 | | supervision
for a misdemeanor in a county of 3,000,000 or more |
6 | | inhabitants
and who has not been previously convicted of a |
7 | | misdemeanor or felony
may as a condition of his or her |
8 | | supervision be required by the court to
attend educational |
9 | | courses designed to prepare the defendant for a high school
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10 | | diploma and to work toward a high school diploma or to work |
11 | | toward passing the
high school level Test of General |
12 | | Educational Development (GED) or to work
toward completing a |
13 | | vocational training program approved by the court. The
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14 | | defendant placed on supervision must attend a public |
15 | | institution of education
to obtain the educational or |
16 | | vocational training required by this subsection
(k). The |
17 | | defendant placed on supervision shall be required to pay for |
18 | | the cost
of the educational courses or GED test, if a fee is |
19 | | charged for those courses
or test. The court shall revoke the |
20 | | supervision of a person who wilfully fails
to comply with this |
21 | | subsection (k). The court shall resentence the defendant
upon |
22 | | revocation of supervision as provided in Section 5-6-4. This |
23 | | subsection
(k) does not apply to a defendant who has a high |
24 | | school diploma or has
successfully passed the GED test. This |
25 | | subsection (k) does not apply to a
defendant who is determined |
26 | | by the court to be developmentally disabled or
otherwise |
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1 | | mentally incapable of completing the
educational or vocational |
2 | | program.
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3 | | (l) The court shall require a defendant placed on |
4 | | supervision for
possession of a substance
prohibited by the |
5 | | Cannabis Control Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, |
6 | | or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act
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7 | | after a previous conviction or disposition of supervision for |
8 | | possession of a
substance prohibited by the Cannabis Control |
9 | | Act, the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, or the |
10 | | Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act or a |
11 | | sentence of probation under Section 10 of the Cannabis
Control |
12 | | Act or Section 410 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act
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13 | | and after a finding by the court that the person is addicted, |
14 | | to undergo
treatment at a substance abuse program approved by |
15 | | the court.
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16 | | (m) The Secretary of State shall require anyone placed on |
17 | | court supervision
for a
violation of Section 3-707 of the |
18 | | Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision
of a local |
19 | | ordinance
to give proof of his or her financial
responsibility |
20 | | as
defined in Section 7-315 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. The |
21 | | proof shall be
maintained by the individual in a manner |
22 | | satisfactory to the Secretary of State
for
a
minimum period of |
23 | | 3 years after the date the proof is first filed.
The proof |
24 | | shall be limited to a single action per arrest and may not be
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25 | | affected by any post-sentence disposition. The Secretary of |
26 | | State shall
suspend the driver's license of any person
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1 | | determined by the Secretary to be in violation of this |
2 | | subsection. |
3 | | (n) Any offender placed on supervision for any offense that |
4 | | the court or probation department has determined to be sexually |
5 | | motivated as defined in the Sex Offender Management Board Act |
6 | | shall be required to refrain from any contact, directly or |
7 | | indirectly, with any persons specified by the court and shall |
8 | | be available for all evaluations and treatment programs |
9 | | required by the court or the probation department.
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10 | | (o) An offender placed on supervision for a sex offense as |
11 | | defined in the Sex Offender
Management Board Act shall refrain |
12 | | from residing at the same address or in the same condominium |
13 | | unit or apartment unit or in the same condominium complex or |
14 | | apartment complex with another person he or she knows or |
15 | | reasonably should know is a convicted sex offender or has been |
16 | | placed on supervision for a sex offense. The provisions of this |
17 | | subsection (o) do not apply to a person convicted of a sex |
18 | | offense who is placed in a Department of Corrections licensed |
19 | | transitional housing facility for sex offenders. |
20 | | (p) An offender placed on supervision for an offense |
21 | | committed on or after June 1, 2008
(the effective date of |
22 | | Public Act 95-464)
that would qualify the accused as a child |
23 | | sex offender as defined in Section 11-9.3 or 11-9.4 of the |
24 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 shall |
25 | | refrain from communicating with or contacting, by means of the |
26 | | Internet, a person who is not related to the accused and whom |
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1 | | the accused reasonably believes to be under 18 years of age. |
2 | | For purposes of this subsection (p), "Internet" has the meaning |
3 | | ascribed to it in Section 16-0.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012; |
4 | | and a person is not related to the accused if the person is |
5 | | not: (i) the spouse, brother, or sister of the accused; (ii) a |
6 | | descendant of the accused; (iii) a first or second cousin of |
7 | | the accused; or (iv) a step-child or adopted child of the |
8 | | accused.
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9 | | (q) An offender placed on supervision for an offense |
10 | | committed on or after June 1, 2008
(the effective date of |
11 | | Public Act 95-464)
that would qualify the accused as a child |
12 | | sex offender as defined in Section 11-9.3 or 11-9.4 of the |
13 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 shall, if so |
14 | | ordered by the court, refrain from communicating with or |
15 | | contacting, by means of the Internet, a person who is related |
16 | | to the accused and whom the accused reasonably believes to be |
17 | | under 18 years of age. For purposes of this subsection (q), |
18 | | "Internet" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 16-0.1 of |
19 | | the Criminal Code of 2012; and a person is related to the |
20 | | accused if the person is: (i) the spouse, brother, or sister of |
21 | | the accused; (ii) a descendant of the accused; (iii) a first or |
22 | | second cousin of the accused; or (iv) a step-child or adopted |
23 | | child of the accused.
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24 | | (r) An offender placed on supervision for an offense under |
25 | | Section 11-6, 11-9.1, 11-14.4 that involves soliciting for a |
26 | | juvenile prostitute, 11-15.1, 11-20.1, 11-20.1B, 11-20.3, or |
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1 | | 11-21 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of |
2 | | 2012, or any attempt to commit any of these offenses, committed |
3 | | on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
4 | | 95th General Assembly shall: |
5 | | (i) not access or use a computer or any other device |
6 | | with Internet capability without the prior written |
7 | | approval of the court, except in connection with the |
8 | | offender's employment or search for employment with the |
9 | | prior approval of the court; |
10 | | (ii) submit to periodic unannounced examinations of |
11 | | the offender's computer or any other device with Internet |
12 | | capability by the offender's probation officer, a law |
13 | | enforcement officer, or assigned computer or information |
14 | | technology specialist, including the retrieval and copying |
15 | | of all data from the computer or device and any internal or |
16 | | external peripherals and removal of such information, |
17 | | equipment, or device to conduct a more thorough inspection; |
18 | | (iii) submit to the installation on the offender's |
19 | | computer or device with Internet capability, at the |
20 | | offender's expense, of one or more hardware or software |
21 | | systems to monitor the Internet use; and |
22 | | (iv) submit to any other appropriate restrictions |
23 | | concerning the offender's use of or access to a computer or |
24 | | any other device with Internet capability imposed by the |
25 | | court. |
26 | | (s) An offender placed on supervision for an offense that |
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1 | | is a sex offense as defined in Section 2 of the Sex Offender |
2 | | Registration Act that is committed on or after January 1, 2010 |
3 | | (the effective date of Public Act 96-362) that requires the |
4 | | person to register as a sex offender under that Act, may not |
5 | | knowingly use any computer scrub software on any computer that |
6 | | the sex offender uses. |
7 | | (t) An offender placed on supervision for a sex offense as |
8 | | defined in the Sex Offender
Registration Act committed on or |
9 | | after January 1, 2010 (the effective date of Public Act 96-262) |
10 | | shall refrain from accessing or using a social networking |
11 | | website as defined in Section 17-0.5 of the Criminal Code of |
12 | | 2012. |
13 | | (u) Jurisdiction over an offender may be transferred from |
14 | | the sentencing court to the court of another circuit with the |
15 | | concurrence of both courts. Further transfers or retransfers of |
16 | | jurisdiction are also authorized in the same manner. The court |
17 | | to which jurisdiction has been transferred shall have the same |
18 | | powers as the sentencing court. The probation department within |
19 | | the circuit to which jurisdiction has been transferred may |
20 | | impose probation fees upon receiving the transferred offender, |
21 | | as provided in subsection (i). The probation department from |
22 | | the original sentencing court shall retain all probation fees |
23 | | collected prior to the transfer. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 96-262, eff. 1-1-10; 96-362, eff. 1-1-10; 96-409, |
25 | | eff. 1-1-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1414, eff. 1-1-11; |
26 | | 96-1551, Article 2, Section 1065, eff. 7-1-11; 96-1551, Article |