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State of Illinois
2015 and 2016 HB5773 Introduced , by Rep. John D. Cavaletto SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| New Act | | 5 ILCS 140/7 | from Ch. 116, par. 207 |
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Creates the Asset Forfeiture Process and Private Property Protection Act. Provides that this Act sets out the exclusive process governing forfeitures in this State and supersedes any conflicting or inconsistent provisions under State law. Provides that forfeiture will be applicable to any State law that carries a felony sanction which explicitly includes forfeiture as a punishment for the offense. Provides that a person will only be subject to forfeit proceeds and property the person derived directly from the commission of the crime, proceeds and property directly traceable to proceeds and property derived directly from the commission of the crime, and instrumentalities the person used in the commission of the crime only if the person is convicted of violating a State law subject to forfeiture. Provides that there will be no civil asset forfeiture. Makes a corresponding change in the Freedom of Information Act.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Asset |
5 | | Forfeiture Process and Private Property Protection Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Legislative intent. This Act intends to (i) |
7 | | deter criminal activity by reducing its economic incentives; |
8 | | (ii) increase the pecuniary loss from criminal activity; and |
9 | | (iii) protect against the wrongful forfeiture of property. |
10 | | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
11 | | "Contraband" means goods that are unlawful to import, |
12 | | export or possess. |
13 | | "Conveyance" means a device used for transportation and |
14 | | includes a motor vehicle, trailer, snowmobile, airplane, and |
15 | | vessel and any equipment attached to it. The term does not |
16 | | include property that is stolen or taken in violation of the |
17 | | law. |
18 | | "Instrumentality" means property otherwise lawful to |
19 | | possess that is used in an offense. An "instrumentality" |
20 | | includes a tool, a firearm, a conveyance, a computer, computer |
21 | | software, a telecommunications device, money, and other means |
22 | | of exchange. |
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1 | | A "law subject to forfeiture" is a State law that carries a |
2 | | felony penalty and that explicitly includes forfeiture as a |
3 | | punishment or sanction for the offense in the provision |
4 | | creating the offense in a prior law that created forfeiture |
5 | | provisions. |
6 | | Section 15. Exclusivity. This Act sets out the exclusive |
7 | | process governing forfeitures in this State and supersedes any |
8 | | conflicting or inconsistent provisions under State law. |
9 | | Section 20. Criminal asset forfeiture. When a person is |
10 | | convicted of violating a law subject to forfeiture, the court, |
11 | | consistent with this Act, shall order the person to forfeit: |
12 | | (1) proceeds and property the person derived directly |
13 | | from the commission of the crime; |
14 | | (2) proceeds and property directly traceable to |
15 | | proceeds and property derived directly from the commission |
16 | | of the crime; and |
17 | | (3) instrumentalities the person used in the |
18 | | commission of the crime. |
19 | | Section 25. Conviction required; standard of proof.
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20 | | (a) Property used in or derived from the violation of a law |
21 | | is subject to forfeiture only if: |
22 | | (1) the violation is of a law subject to forfeiture; |
23 | | and |
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1 | | (2) the violation is established by proof of a criminal |
2 | | conviction. |
3 | | (b) The State shall establish that seized property is |
4 | | forfeitable under Section 20 by clear and convincing evidence. |
5 | | Section 30. No civil asset forfeiture. There is no civil |
6 | | asset forfeiture. |
7 | | Section 35. Rule of lenity. The court shall resolve any |
8 | | ambiguity under this Act relating to the State taking property |
9 | | through asset forfeiture in favor of the property owner. |
10 | | Section 40. Court-appointed counsel. If a court determines |
11 | | that a person opposing forfeiture is financially unable to |
12 | | obtain representation by counsel, the court, at the request of |
13 | | the person, shall insure that the person is represented by an |
14 | | attorney at the State's expense. The attorney shall submit a |
15 | | statement of reasonable fees and costs to the court in a manner |
16 | | directed by the court. |
17 | | Section 45. Authorization to use forfeiture. |
18 | | (a) Except for federal forfeitures consistent with Section |
19 | | 195, forfeiture may occur only pursuant to an explicit grant of |
20 | | authority in State law. An ordinance enacted by a county, |
21 | | municipality, or other unit of government authorizing |
22 | | forfeiture is not valid. |
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1 | | (b) A prosecutor having jurisdiction over a law subject to |
2 | | forfeiture has authority to pursue forfeiture. |
3 | | Section 50. Property subject to forfeiture; contraband. |
4 | | (a) Property subject to forfeiture is limited to: |
5 | | (1) land, buildings, containers, conveyances, |
6 | | equipment, materials, products, money, securities, and |
7 | | negotiable instruments; and |
8 | | (2) ammunition, firearms, and ammunition-and-firearm |
9 | | accessories used in the furtherance or commission of, or |
10 | | obtained from the proceeds of, a violation of a law subject |
11 | | to forfeiture. |
12 | | (b) No property right exists in contraband, including |
13 | | scheduled drugs without a valid prescription. Contraband is |
14 | | subject to seizure and must be disposed of according to State |
15 | | law. Contraband is not subject to forfeiture under this Act. |
16 | | Section 55. Substitution of assets for unreachable |
17 | | property. Upon the State's motion following conviction, the |
18 | | court may order the forfeiture of substitute property owned |
19 | | fully by the defendant up to the value of unreachable property |
20 | | only if the State proves by a preponderance of the evidence |
21 | | that the defendant intentionally transferred, sold, or |
22 | | deposited property with a third party to avoid the court's |
23 | | jurisdiction. |
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1 | | Section 60. No additional remedies. Except as otherwise |
2 | | provided in this Act, the State may not seek additional |
3 | | remedies including but not limited to personal money judgments. |
4 | | Section 65. No Joint-and-several liability; pro rata |
5 | | forfeitures. |
6 | | (a) A defendant is not jointly and severally liable for |
7 | | forfeiture awards owed by other defendants. |
8 | | (b) When ownership is unclear, a court may order each |
9 | | defendant to forfeit property on a pro rata basis proportional |
10 | | to the proceeds that each defendant personally received. |
11 | | Section 70. Designating property subject to forfeiture. |
12 | | (a) Property subject to forfeiture must be identified by |
13 | | the State in an indictment of a grand jury or by information in |
14 | | the court in any related criminal proceeding in which a person |
15 | | with an interest in the property has been simultaneously |
16 | | charged with a violation of a law subject to forfeiture. |
17 | | (b) The indictment or information must specify the time and |
18 | | place of the violation, identify the property, and particularly |
19 | | describe its use in the commission of the crime or derivation |
20 | | from the commission of the crime. |
21 | | (c) At any time prior to trial, the State, with the consent |
22 | | of the court and any defendant with an interest in the |
23 | | property, may file an ancillary charge alleging that property |
24 | | is subject to forfeiture. |
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1 | | Section 75. Seizure with process. At the request of the |
2 | | State, a court may issue an ex parte preliminary order to seize |
3 | | or secure property for which forfeiture is sought and to |
4 | | provide for its custody. Application, issuance, execution, and |
5 | | return are subject to State law. |
6 | | Section 80. Seizure without process. Property subject to |
7 | | forfeiture may be seized without a court order if: |
8 | | (1) the seizure is incident to a lawful arrest or a |
9 | | lawful search; |
10 | | (2) the property subject to seizure has been the |
11 | | subject of a prior judgment in favor of the State; or |
12 | | (3) the State has probable cause to believe that the |
13 | | delay occasioned by the necessity to obtain process would |
14 | | result in the removal or destruction of the property and |
15 | | that the property is forfeitable under Section 20. |
16 | | Section 85. Receipt for seized property. When property is |
17 | | seized, the law enforcement officer shall give an itemized |
18 | | receipt to the person in possession of the property; or in the |
19 | | absence of any person, leave a receipt in the place where the |
20 | | property was found, if reasonably possible. |
21 | | Section 90. Bill of particulars. A motion for a bill of |
22 | | particulars may be made before arraignment, within 90 days |
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1 | | after arraignment, or at any later time that the court permits. |
2 | | A bill of particulars may be amended at any time subject to |
3 | | conditions that justice requires. |
4 | | Section 95. Title. |
5 | | (a) At the time of seizure or entry of a restraining order, |
6 | | the State acquires provisional title to the seized property. |
7 | | Provisional title authorizes the State to hold and protect the |
8 | | property. |
9 | | (b) Title to the property vests with the State when the |
10 | | trier of fact renders a final forfeiture verdict and relates |
11 | | back to the time when the State acquired provisional title. |
12 | | However, this title is subject to claims by third parties |
13 | | adjudicated under this Act. |
14 | | Section 100. Storage. When property is seized, the State |
15 | | shall use reasonable diligence to secure the property and |
16 | | prevent waste. |
17 | | Section 105. Records. |
18 | | (a) A State entity having custody of seized property that |
19 | | is subject to forfeiture shall maintain the following records: |
20 | | (1) the exact kinds, quantities, and forms of the |
21 | | property; |
22 | | (2) the date and from whom it received the property; |
23 | | (3) the violation of law that subjected the property to |
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1 | | seizure; |
2 | | (4) the liens against the seized property; |
3 | | (5) the make, model, and serial number of each seized |
4 | | firearm; |
5 | | (6) to whom and when the notice of forfeiture was |
6 | | given; |
7 | | (7) to whom it delivered the property; and
(8) the date |
8 | | and manner of destruction or disposition of the property. |
9 | | (b) The records required under subsection (a) are subject |
10 | | to Section 7 of the Freedom of Information Act. |
11 | | Section 110. Bond by Owner for possession. |
12 | | (a) If the owner of property that has been seized seeks its |
13 | | possession before the criminal trial, the owner may post bond |
14 | | or give substitute property in an amount equal to the fair |
15 | | market value of the seized property at the time the bond amount |
16 | | is determined. |
17 | | (b) On the posting of bond or the giving of substitute |
18 | | property, the State shall return the seized property to the |
19 | | owner within a reasonable period of time not to exceed 3 |
20 | | business days. The forfeiture action may then proceed against |
21 | | the bond or substitute property as if it were the seized |
22 | | property. |
23 | | (c) This Section does not apply to property reasonably held |
24 | | for investigatory purposes. |
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1 | | Section 115. Petition for remission or mitigation. Prior to |
2 | | the entry of a court's order disposing of the forfeiture |
3 | | action, any person who has an interest in seized property may |
4 | | file with the state's attorney general a petition for remission |
5 | | or mitigation of the forfeiture. The Attorney General shall |
6 | | remit or mitigate the forfeiture upon terms and conditions the |
7 | | attorney general deems reasonable if the attorney general finds |
8 | | that: |
9 | | (1) the petitioner did not intend to violate the law |
10 | | or; |
11 | | (2) extenuating circumstances justify the remission or |
12 | | mitigation of the forfeiture. |
13 | | Section 120. Pretrial replevin hearing. |
14 | | (a) Following the seizure of property under this Act, a |
15 | | defendant or third-party has a right to a pretrial hearing to |
16 | | determine the validity of the seizure. |
17 | | (b) The claimant may claim at any time prior to 60 days |
18 | | before trial of the related criminal violation the right to |
19 | | possession of property by motion to the court to issue a writ |
20 | | of replevin. |
21 | | (c) The claimant shall file a motion establishing the |
22 | | validity of the alleged right, title, or interest in the |
23 | | property. |
24 | | (d) The court shall hear the motion no more than 30 days |
25 | | after the motion is filed. |
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1 | | (e) The State shall file an answer showing probable cause |
2 | | for the seizure, or cross-motions at least 10 days before the |
3 | | hearing. |
4 | | (f) The court shall grant the motion if it finds that: |
5 | | (1) it is likely the final judgment will be that the |
6 | | State must return the property to the claimant, or |
7 | | (2) the property is the only reasonable means for a |
8 | | defendant to pay for legal representation in the forfeiture |
9 | | or criminal proceeding. |
10 | | (g) In lieu of ordering the issuance of the writ, the court |
11 | | may order the State to give security for satisfaction of any |
12 | | judgment, including damages, that may be rendered in the |
13 | | action, or order other relief as may be just. |
14 | | Section 125. Discovery. Discovery is subject to the Code of |
15 | | Criminal Procedure of 1963. |
16 | | Section 130. Right to trial by jury. Any party to a |
17 | | forfeiture action has a right to trial by jury. |
18 | | Section 135. Trial proceedings. |
19 | | (a) A trial related to the forfeiture of property must be |
20 | | held in a single proceeding together with the trial of the |
21 | | related alleged crime unless the defendant moves to bifurcate |
22 | | the trial. |
23 | | (b) The court, upon motion of a defendant, shall separate |
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1 | | the trial of the criminal matter against the defendant from the |
2 | | matter related to the forfeiture of property. |
3 | | (c) The court, upon motion of a defendant, shall allow a |
4 | | defendant to waive the right to trial by jury related to the |
5 | | forfeiture of property while preserving the right to trial by |
6 | | jury of any crime alleged. |
7 | | (d) If the court bifurcates the jury trial, the court shall |
8 | | first instruct and submit to the jury the issue of the guilt or |
9 | | innocence of the defendant to be determined by proof beyond a |
10 | | reasonable doubt and shall restrict argument of counsel to |
11 | | those issues. |
12 | | (e) If the court bifurcates the jury trial, each party may |
13 | | introduce evidence in the forfeiture phase that was not |
14 | | introduced in the criminal phase. |
15 | | (f) If the jury finds a defendant guilty of the related |
16 | | criminal offense and the defendant did not waive the right to |
17 | | trial by jury related to the forfeiture, the court shall |
18 | | instruct and submit to the jury the issue of the forfeiture. |
19 | | The court may use interrogatories to address the forfeiture |
20 | | issue. |
21 | | Section 140. Proportionality. |
22 | | (a) Following determination by the trier of fact, the owner |
23 | | may petition the court to determine whether the forfeiture is |
24 | | unconstitutionally excessive under the State or U.S. |
25 | | Constitution. |
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1 | | (b) The owner has the burden of establishing that the |
2 | | forfeiture is grossly disproportional to the seriousness of the |
3 | | offense by a preponderance of the evidence at a hearing |
4 | | conducted by the court without a jury. |
5 | | (c) In determining whether the forfeiture of an |
6 | | instrumentality is constitutionally excessive, the court shall |
7 | | consider all relevant factors, including, but not limited to: |
8 | | (1) the seriousness of the offense and its impact on |
9 | | the community, including the duration of the activity and |
10 | | the harm caused by the person whose property is subject to |
11 | | forfeiture; |
12 | | (2) the extent to which the person whose property is |
13 | | subject to forfeiture participated in the offense; |
14 | | (3) the extent to which the property was used in |
15 | | committing the offense; |
16 | | (4) the sentence imposed for committing the crime |
17 | | subject to forfeiture; and |
18 | | (5) whether the offense was completed or attempted. |
19 | | (d) In determining the value of the instrumentality subject |
20 | | to forfeiture, the court shall consider relevant factors, |
21 | | including, but not limited to: |
22 | | (1) the fair market value of the property; |
23 | | (2) the value of the property to the person whose |
24 | | property is subject to forfeiture including hardship to the |
25 | | owner if the forfeiture is realized; and |
26 | | (3) the hardship from the loss of a motor vehicle or |
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1 | | other property to family members or others if the property |
2 | | is forfeited assets. |
3 | | (e) The court may not consider the value of the |
4 | | instrumentality to the State in determining whether the |
5 | | forfeiture of an instrumentality is constitutionally |
6 | | excessive. |
7 | | Section 145. Secured interest. |
8 | | (a) A bona fide security interest is not subject to |
9 | | forfeiture unless the person claiming a security interest had |
10 | | actual knowledge that the property was subject to forfeiture at |
11 | | the time of the property was seized or restrained under this |
12 | | Act. |
13 | | (b) A person claiming a security interest bears the burden |
14 | | of establishing that the validity of the interest by a |
15 | | preponderance of the evidence. |
16 | | Section 150. Ancillary hearing of third-party interests. |
17 | | (a) A person not charged in the indictment or information |
18 | | but who has an interest in property subject to forfeiture may |
19 | | not intervene after the criminal trial has begun. |
20 | | (b) Following the entry of a verdict of forfeiture of |
21 | | property pursuant to this Act or the entry of a guilty plea in |
22 | | court on the record, the State shall exercise reasonable |
23 | | diligence to identify persons with a potential interest in the |
24 | | property and make reasonable efforts to give notice to |
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1 | | potential claimants. The State shall provide written notice of |
2 | | its intent to dispose of the property to any person known or |
3 | | alleged to have an interest in the property exempted from |
4 | | forfeiture under this Act, including any person potentially |
5 | | making claims for: |
6 | | (1) court-ordered child support; |
7 | | (2) employment-related compensation; or |
8 | | (3) payment of unsecured debts. The notice must also be |
9 | | made by publication in a reasonable geographic area. |
10 | | (c) A person other than the defendant asserting a legal |
11 | | interest in the property, within 60 days of the date of the |
12 | | notice, may petition the court for a hearing to adjudicate the |
13 | | validity of the alleged interest in the property. The request |
14 | | for the hearing must be signed by the petitioner under penalty |
15 | | of perjury and state the nature and extent of the petitioner's |
16 | | right, title, or interest in the property; the time and |
17 | | circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, |
18 | | title, or interest; and any additional facts supporting the |
19 | | petitioner's claim and the relief sought. |
20 | | (d) Upon the filing of a petition, the court shall schedule |
21 | | the hearing as soon as practicable but in no event later than 6 |
22 | | months after the sentencing of any defendant convicted upon the |
23 | | same indictment. The court shall issue or amend a final order |
24 | | of forfeiture in accordance with its determination if, after |
25 | | the hearing, the court determines that: |
26 | | (1) the petitioner has a legal right, title, or |
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1 | | interest in the property, and such right, title or interest |
2 | | renders the order of forfeiture invalid in whole or in part |
3 | | because the right, title or interest was vested in the |
4 | | petitioner rather the defendant or was superior to any |
5 | | right, title or interest of the defendant at the time of |
6 | | the property was seized or restrained under this Act; or |
7 | | (2) the petitioner is a bona fide purchaser for value |
8 | | of the right, title, or interest in the property and was at |
9 | | the time of purchase without cause to believe that the |
10 | | property was subject to forfeiture under this Act. The |
11 | | State has the burden of proof with respect to the issue of |
12 | | whether the petitioner was without cause to believe that |
13 | | the property was subject to forfeiture at the time of |
14 | | purchase or other acquisition of value. |
15 | | (e) A qualified indigent who wishes to contest the |
16 | | forfeiture of property and appears to have an exempt interest |
17 | | has a right to court-appointed counsel as provided in Section |
18 | | 40. In addition, the court shall waive the person's court fees. |
19 | | Section 155. Innocent partial or joint owner. |
20 | | (a) The property of an innocent partial or joint owner may |
21 | | not be forfeited under any forfeiture statute. The process for |
22 | | determining whether a person is an innocent partial or joint |
23 | | owner is set out in this Section. |
24 | | (b) A person who has any form of partial or joint interest, |
25 | | including joint tenancy, tenancy in common, or tenancy by the |
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1 | | entirety, in property subject to forfeiture existing at the |
2 | | time the illegal conduct giving rise to forfeiture occurred and |
3 | | who claims to be an innocent partial or joint owner shall make |
4 | | a prima facie case that the person has a legal right, title, or |
5 | | interest in the property seized or restrained under this Act. |
6 | | (c) If subsection (b) is satisfied and the State seeks to |
7 | | proceed with the forfeiture against the person's ownership |
8 | | interest, the State shall prove by a preponderance of the |
9 | | evidence that the person had actual knowledge of the underlying |
10 | | crime giving rise to the forfeiture or was willfully blind to |
11 | | its commission. |
12 | | (d) If subsection (c) is satisfied and the person seeks to |
13 | | establish the person's innocent owner status, the person shall |
14 | | show by a preponderance of the evidence that the person did all |
15 | | that reasonably could be expected under the circumstances to |
16 | | prohibit, abate, or terminate the illegal use of the property. |
17 | | The person may show that the person did all that reasonably |
18 | | could be expected by demonstrating, among other things, that |
19 | | the person, to the extent permitted by law: |
20 | | (1) gave timely notice to an appropriate law |
21 | | enforcement agency of information that led the person to |
22 | | know the conduct giving rise to a forfeiture would occur or |
23 | | had occurred; or |
24 | | (2) in a timely fashion revoked or made a good-faith |
25 | | attempt to revoke permission for those engaging in the |
26 | | illegal conduct to use the property or took reasonable |
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1 | | actions in consultation with a law enforcement agency to |
2 | | discourage or prevent the illegal use of the property. |
3 | | (3) A person is not required under this Section to take |
4 | | steps that the person reasonably believes would be likely |
5 | | to subject the person to physical danger. |
6 | | (e) If subsection (d) is satisfied, the court shall find |
7 | | that the claimant was not a party to the crime and is an |
8 | | innocent partial or joint owner. |
9 | | (f) A person who acquired an ownership interest in property |
10 | | after the commission of a crime giving rise to the forfeiture |
11 | | has occurred and who claims to be an innocent partial or joint |
12 | | owner, shall make a prima facie case that the person legal |
13 | | right, title, or interest in the property seized or restrained |
14 | | under this Act. |
15 | | (g) If subsection (f) is satisfied and the State seeks to |
16 | | proceed with the forfeiture against the person's ownership |
17 | | interest, the State shall prove by a preponderance of the |
18 | | evidence that at the time the person acquired the property |
19 | | interest the person had actual knowledge that the property was |
20 | | subject to forfeiture or was willfully blind to the commission |
21 | | of the crime that subjected the property to forfeiture. |
22 | | (h) If the State fails to meet its burden in subsection |
23 | | (g), the court shall find that the person was not a party to |
24 | | the crime and is an innocent partial or joint owner. |
25 | | (i) An otherwise valid claim under subsection (f) may not |
26 | | be denied on the grounds that the person gave nothing of value |
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1 | | in exchange for the property if: |
2 | | (1) the property is the person's primary residence; |
3 | | (2) depriving the person of the property would deprive |
4 | | the person of the means to maintain reasonable shelter in |
5 | | the community for the person and all dependents residing |
6 | | with the person; |
7 | | (3) the property is not, and is not traceable to, the |
8 | | proceeds of any criminal offense; and |
9 | | (4) the person acquired interest in the property |
10 | | through marriage, divorce, or legal separation, or the |
11 | | person was the spouse or legal dependent of someone whose |
12 | | death resulted in the transfer of the property to the |
13 | | person through inheritance or probate, except that the |
14 | | court shall limit the value of any real property interest |
15 | | for which innocent ownership is recognized under this |
16 | | Section to the value necessary to maintain reasonable |
17 | | shelter in the community for the person and all dependents |
18 | | residing with the person. |
19 | | (j) If the innocent joint or partial owner's claim is |
20 | | established under this Section, the State shall relinquish all |
21 | | claims of title to the property that may have vested with it. |
22 | | (k) If the court determines that an innocent joint or |
23 | | partial owner has any form of partial or joint interest in a |
24 | | conveyance subject to forfeiture related to operating a |
25 | | conveyance while impaired, the court may order that the |
26 | | innocent joint or partial owner participate in the ignition |
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1 | | interlock device program under State law as a condition of |
2 | | ordering the device be returned to the innocent owner. |
3 | | (l) If the court determines that an innocent joint or |
4 | | partial owner has any form of partial or joint interest in |
5 | | property, other than property described in subsection (k), the |
6 | | court shall enter an appropriate order reflecting the innocent |
7 | | owner's preference for: |
8 | | (1) severing the property; |
9 | | (2) transferring the property to the State with a |
10 | | provision that the State compensate the innocent owner to |
11 | | the extent of the owner's ownership interest once a final |
12 | | order of forfeiture has been entered and the property has |
13 | | been reduced to liquid assets; or |
14 | | (3) permitting the innocent owner to retain the |
15 | | property subject to a lien in favor of the State to the |
16 | | extent of the forfeitable interest in the property. |
17 | | Section 160. Sale of property.
If a trier of fact finds |
18 | | that property is to be forfeited, the court shall order the |
19 | | State to: |
20 | | (1) return stolen property to its owner; |
21 | | (2) sell all other firearms, ammunition and firearm |
22 | | accessories to licensed firearms dealers in a commercially |
23 | | reasonable manner; |
24 | | (3) sell other property in a commercially reasonable |
25 | | manner. |
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1 | | Section 165. Prohibition on retaining property; sale |
2 | | restrictions. The law enforcement agency that seized property |
3 | | forfeited under this Act may not retain it for its own use or |
4 | | sell it directly or indirectly to any employee of the agency, |
5 | | to a person related to an employee by blood or marriage, or to |
6 | | another law enforcement agency. |
7 | | Section 170. Disposition of proceeds. |
8 | | (a) Proceeds seized and proceeds from the sale of forfeited |
9 | | assets may be distributed only following a court order. The |
10 | | court shall order the funds be used to pay, in order of |
11 | | priority, for the following purposes: |
12 | | (1) storage and sale expenses; |
13 | | (2) satisfaction of valid liens against the property; |
14 | | (3) restitution ordered to the victim of the criminal |
15 | | offense; |
16 | | (4) reimbursement of investigation costs excluding |
17 | | salaries that the law enforcement agency incurred in the |
18 | | seizure of the assets subject to the forfeiture action;
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19 | | (5) court-ordered child support obligations; |
20 | | (6) claims for compensation by the defendant's |
21 | | employees; and |
22 | | (7) claims for compensation by defendant's unsecured |
23 | | creditors. |
24 | | (b) All remaining funds must be deposited into the State's |
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1 | | treasury and credited to the general fund. |
2 | | Section 175. Reporting. |
3 | | (a) For each forfeiture action occurring in the State |
4 | | regardless of the authority for it, the participating law |
5 | | enforcement agency and prosecutor shall provide a written |
6 | | record of the forfeiture incident to the State reporting |
7 | | agency. |
8 | | (b) The record must include the amount forfeited, the |
9 | | underlying crime or conduct, its date, and whether the property |
10 | | had a lien against it. The record must also list the number of |
11 | | firearms forfeited and the make, model, and serial number of |
12 | | each firearm forfeited. The record must indicate how the |
13 | | property was disposed. |
14 | | (c) The law enforcement agency and the prosecutor shall |
15 | | report to the State reporting agency all instances in which |
16 | | property seized for forfeiture is returned to its owner either |
17 | | because forfeiture is not pursued or for any other reason. |
18 | | (d) For forfeitures resulting from the activities of |
19 | | multi-jurisdictional law enforcement entities, each entity on |
20 | | its own behalf shall report the information required in this |
21 | | Section. |
22 | | (e) The State reporting agency may require information not |
23 | | specified in this Section to be reported as well. |
24 | | (f) Reports must be made on a monthly basis in a manner |
25 | | prescribed by the State reporting agency. |
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1 | | (g) The State reporting agency shall report annually to the |
2 | | legislature and the public on the nature and extent of |
3 | | forfeitures. |
4 | | (h) The State reporting agency shall include in its report |
5 | | required under subsection(g) recommended changes to forfeiture |
6 | | law to better ensure that forfeiture proceedings are handled in |
7 | | a manner that is fair to innocent property owners, secured |
8 | | interest holders, citizens, and taxpayers. |
9 | | (i) The State reporting agency shall include in its report |
10 | | required under subsection (g) information on law enforcement |
11 | | agencies and prosecutorial offices not in compliance with this |
12 | | Section and shall order the State to withhold payment of any |
13 | | funds to those agencies and offices until compliance is |
14 | | achieved. |
15 | | Section 180. Disposing of property of a person deported. |
16 | | (a) This Section covers procedures for disposing of |
17 | | property when the owner is deported from the United States to a |
18 | | foreign country. |
19 | | (b) If the owner of property is deported after |
20 | | (1) being convicted of a violation of a state law that |
21 | | is subject to forfeiture; and |
22 | | (2) the property is found to be an instrumentality or |
23 | | proceeds of the violation of that state law, the court |
24 | | shall enter an order disposing of the property in |
25 | | accordance with Sections 160, 165, and 170. |
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1 | | (c) If the owner of property is deported but |
2 | | (1) the owner is not convicted of violating a state law |
3 | | that is subject to forfeiture; or |
4 | | (2) the property is not found to be an instrumentality |
5 | | or proceeds from the violation of a state law subject to |
6 | | forfeiture for which the owner of the property is |
7 | | convicted, the property shall be returned to the next of |
8 | | kin of the person deported. |
9 | | (d) If the next of kin is not known or refuses the |
10 | | property, the State shall exercise reasonable diligence to |
11 | | identify persons with a potential interest in the property and |
12 | | make reasonable efforts to give notice to potential claimants. |
13 | | The State shall provide written notice to persons known or |
14 | | alleged to have an interest in the property including other |
15 | | family members and any person potentially making claims for |
16 | | court-ordered child support, employment-related compensation, |
17 | | or payment of debts. The notice must also be made by |
18 | | publication in a reasonable geographic area. |
19 | | (e) If no claim is made within 60 days of the notice's |
20 | | publication date, the court shall enter an order disposing of |
21 | | the property in accordance with Sections 160, 165, and 170. |
22 | | (f) A person wanting to assert a legal claim to the |
23 | | property shall, within 60 days of the date of the applicable |
24 | | notice in (D), petition the court for a hearing to adjudicate |
25 | | the validity of the alleged interest in the property. The |
26 | | petition for the hearing must be signed by the claimant under |
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1 | | penalty of perjury. It must state the nature and extent of the |
2 | | claimant's right, title, or interest in the property; the time |
3 | | and circumstances of the claimant's acquisition of the right, |
4 | | title, or interest; and any additional facts supporting the |
5 | | claim and the relief sought. |
6 | | (g) The court shall schedule a hearing as soon as |
7 | | practicable to determine if the claimant has a legal right, |
8 | | title or interest in the property or is a bona fide purchaser |
9 | | for value of the legal right, title or interest in the |
10 | | property. |
11 | | Section 185. Return of property, damages, and costs. |
12 | | (a) The State shall return property to the owner within a |
13 | | reasonable period of time not to exceed 3 business days after a |
14 | | court finds that: |
15 | | (1) the owner had a bona fide security interest; |
16 | | (2) the owner was an innocent owner; |
17 | | (3) charges against the owner were dismissed; or |
18 | | (4) the owner was found not guilty of the criminal |
19 | | charge that is the basis for the forfeiture action. |
20 | | (b) If property returned under subsection (a) has been |
21 | | damaged, the owner may make a claim in small claims court or |
22 | | court for the damages to the seized property against the agency |
23 | | that seized the property. |
24 | | (c) The State is responsible for any storage fees and |
25 | | related costs applicable to property returned under subsection |
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1 | | (a). |
2 | | Section 190. Penalty for violations. |
3 | | (a) Any person acting under color of law, official title, |
4 | | or position who takes any action intending to conceal, |
5 | | transfer, withhold, retain, divert, or otherwise prevent any |
6 | | proceeds, conveyances, real property, or any things of value |
7 | | forfeited under the law of the State or the United States from |
8 | | being applied, deposited, used, or returned to the owner in |
9 | | accordance with this Act is subject to a civil penalty in an |
10 | | amount of three times the value of the forfeited property |
11 | | concealed, transferred, withheld, retained, or diverted. |
12 | | (b) Any taxpayer to the State has standing to challenge in |
13 | | court any action contrary to this Act. |
14 | | Section 195. Interaction with Federal Government. |
15 | | (a) No unit of State government may transfer a criminal |
16 | | investigation or proceeding to the federal government to |
17 | | circumvent State forfeiture law. |
18 | | (b) For a State government unit to transfer a criminal |
19 | | investigation or proceeding that includes forfeiture to the |
20 | | federal government, a State court shall affirmatively find |
21 | | that: |
22 | | (1) the suspected criminal activity giving rise to the |
23 | | forfeiture is interstate in nature and sufficiently |
24 | | complex to justify the transfer; or |
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1 | | (2) the seized property is forfeitable only as a |
2 | | violation of federal law. |
3 | | (c) All funds paid by the federal government must be |
4 | | deposited into the State's treasury. The State shall credit: |
5 | | (1) the State government unit involved with the federal |
6 | | government sufficiently to reimburse it for investigation |
7 | | costs, excluding salaries, that the State government unit |
8 | | incurred related to the seizure of the assets subject to |
9 | | the forfeiture action; and |
10 | | (2) the remainder to the general fund. |
11 | | (d) No unit of State government may accept from the federal |
12 | | government any instrumentality or payment of proceeds not |
13 | | permitted by subsection (c). |
14 | | (e) The State government unit shall report all transfers to |
15 | | the federal government of an investigation or criminal |
16 | | proceeding that involves forfeiture per the reporting |
17 | | requirements in Section 175. |
18 | | (f) Any taxpayer has standing to challenge in court the |
19 | | receipt of any proceeds or instrumentality by a State |
20 | | government unit from the federal government contrary to |
21 | | subsections (c) and (d).
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22 | | Section 200. Attorneys' fees. In any forfeiture proceeding |
23 | | under this Act in which the claimant prevails, the State is |
24 | | liable for: |
25 | | (1) reasonable attorney fees and other litigation |
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1 | | costs reasonably incurred by the claimant; |
2 | | (2) post judgment interest; and |
3 | | (3) in cases involving currency, other negotiable |
4 | | instruments, or the proceeds of an interlocutory sale: |
5 | | (A) interest actually paid to the State from the |
6 | | date of seizure of the property that resulted from the |
7 | | investment of the property in an interest-bearing |
8 | | account or instrument; and |
9 | | (B) an imputed amount of interest that the |
10 | | currency, instruments, or proceeds would have earned |
11 | | at the rate applicable to the 30-day U.S. Treasury |
12 | | Bill, for any period during which no interest was paid |
13 | | (not including any period when the property reasonably |
14 | | was in use as evidence in an official proceeding or in |
15 | | conducting scientific tests for the purpose of |
16 | | collecting evidence), commencing 15 days after the |
17 | | property was seized by a law enforcement agency.
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18 | | Section 1005. The Freedom of Information Act is amended by |
19 | | changing Section 7 as follows: |
20 | | (5 ILCS 140/7) (from Ch. 116, par. 207) |
21 | | Sec. 7. Exemptions.
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22 | | (1) When a request is made to inspect or copy a public |
23 | | record that contains information that is exempt from disclosure |
24 | | under this Section, but also contains information that is not |
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1 | | exempt from disclosure, the public body may elect to redact the |
2 | | information that is exempt. The public body shall make the |
3 | | remaining information available for inspection and copying. |
4 | | Subject to this requirement, the following shall be exempt from |
5 | | inspection and copying:
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6 | | (a) Information specifically prohibited from |
7 | | disclosure by federal or
State law or rules and regulations |
8 | | implementing federal or State law.
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9 | | (b) Private information, unless disclosure is required |
10 | | by another provision of this Act, a State or federal law or |
11 | | a court order. |
12 | | (b-5) Files, documents, and other data or databases |
13 | | maintained by one or more law enforcement agencies and |
14 | | specifically designed to provide information to one or more |
15 | | law enforcement agencies regarding the physical or mental |
16 | | status of one or more individual subjects. |
17 | | (c) Personal information contained within public |
18 | | records, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly
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19 | | unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, unless the |
20 | | disclosure is
consented to in writing by the individual |
21 | | subjects of the information. "Unwarranted invasion of |
22 | | personal privacy" means the disclosure of information that |
23 | | is highly personal or objectionable to a reasonable person |
24 | | and in which the subject's right to privacy outweighs any |
25 | | legitimate public interest in obtaining the information. |
26 | | The
disclosure of information that bears on the public |
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1 | | duties of public
employees and officials shall not be |
2 | | considered an invasion of personal
privacy.
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3 | | (d) Records in the possession of any public body |
4 | | created in the course of administrative enforcement
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5 | | proceedings, and any law enforcement or correctional |
6 | | agency for
law enforcement purposes,
but only to the extent |
7 | | that disclosure would:
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8 | | (i) interfere with pending or actually and |
9 | | reasonably contemplated
law enforcement proceedings |
10 | | conducted by any law enforcement or correctional
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11 | | agency that is the recipient of the request;
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12 | | (ii) interfere with active administrative |
13 | | enforcement proceedings
conducted by the public body |
14 | | that is the recipient of the request;
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15 | | (iii) create a substantial likelihood that a |
16 | | person will be deprived of a fair trial or an impartial |
17 | | hearing;
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18 | | (iv) unavoidably disclose the identity of a |
19 | | confidential source, confidential information |
20 | | furnished only by the confidential source, or persons |
21 | | who file complaints with or provide information to |
22 | | administrative, investigative, law enforcement, or |
23 | | penal agencies; except that the identities of |
24 | | witnesses to traffic accidents, traffic accident |
25 | | reports, and rescue reports shall be provided by |
26 | | agencies of local government, except when disclosure |
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1 | | would interfere with an active criminal investigation |
2 | | conducted by the agency that is the recipient of the |
3 | | request;
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4 | | (v) disclose unique or specialized investigative |
5 | | techniques other than
those generally used and known or |
6 | | disclose internal documents of
correctional agencies |
7 | | related to detection, observation or investigation of
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8 | | incidents of crime or misconduct, and disclosure would |
9 | | result in demonstrable harm to the agency or public |
10 | | body that is the recipient of the request;
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11 | | (vi) endanger the life or physical safety of law |
12 | | enforcement personnel
or any other person; or
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13 | | (vii) obstruct an ongoing criminal investigation |
14 | | by the agency that is the recipient of the request.
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15 | | (d-5) A law enforcement record created for law |
16 | | enforcement purposes and contained in a shared electronic |
17 | | record management system if the law enforcement agency that |
18 | | is the recipient of the request did not create the record, |
19 | | did not participate in or have a role in any of the events |
20 | | which are the subject of the record, and only has access to |
21 | | the record through the shared electronic record management |
22 | | system. |
23 | | (e) Records that relate to or affect the security of |
24 | | correctional
institutions and detention facilities.
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25 | | (e-5) Records requested by persons committed to the |
26 | | Department of Corrections if those materials are available |
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1 | | in the library of the correctional facility where the |
2 | | inmate is confined. |
3 | | (e-6) Records requested by persons committed to the |
4 | | Department of Corrections if those materials include |
5 | | records from staff members' personnel files, staff |
6 | | rosters, or other staffing assignment information. |
7 | | (e-7) Records requested by persons committed to the |
8 | | Department of Corrections if those materials are available |
9 | | through an administrative request to the Department of |
10 | | Corrections. |
11 | | (f) Preliminary drafts, notes, recommendations, |
12 | | memoranda and other
records in which opinions are |
13 | | expressed, or policies or actions are
formulated, except |
14 | | that a specific record or relevant portion of a
record |
15 | | shall not be exempt when the record is publicly cited
and |
16 | | identified by the head of the public body. The exemption |
17 | | provided in
this paragraph (f) extends to all those records |
18 | | of officers and agencies
of the General Assembly that |
19 | | pertain to the preparation of legislative
documents.
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20 | | (g) Trade secrets and commercial or financial |
21 | | information obtained from
a person or business where the |
22 | | trade secrets or commercial or financial information are |
23 | | furnished under a claim that they are
proprietary, |
24 | | privileged or confidential, and that disclosure of the |
25 | | trade
secrets or commercial or financial information would |
26 | | cause competitive harm to the person or business, and only |
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1 | | insofar as the claim directly applies to the records |
2 | | requested. |
3 | | The information included under this exemption includes |
4 | | all trade secrets and commercial or financial information |
5 | | obtained by a public body, including a public pension fund, |
6 | | from a private equity fund or a privately held company |
7 | | within the investment portfolio of a private equity fund as |
8 | | a result of either investing or evaluating a potential |
9 | | investment of public funds in a private equity fund. The |
10 | | exemption contained in this item does not apply to the |
11 | | aggregate financial performance information of a private |
12 | | equity fund, nor to the identity of the fund's managers or |
13 | | general partners. The exemption contained in this item does |
14 | | not apply to the identity of a privately held company |
15 | | within the investment portfolio of a private equity fund, |
16 | | unless the disclosure of the identity of a privately held |
17 | | company may cause competitive harm. |
18 | | Nothing contained in this
paragraph (g) shall be |
19 | | construed to prevent a person or business from
consenting |
20 | | to disclosure.
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21 | | (h) Proposals and bids for any contract, grant, or |
22 | | agreement, including
information which if it were |
23 | | disclosed would frustrate procurement or give
an advantage |
24 | | to any person proposing to enter into a contractor |
25 | | agreement
with the body, until an award or final selection |
26 | | is made. Information
prepared by or for the body in |
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1 | | preparation of a bid solicitation shall be
exempt until an |
2 | | award or final selection is made.
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3 | | (i) Valuable formulae,
computer geographic systems,
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4 | | designs, drawings and research data obtained or
produced by |
5 | | any public body when disclosure could reasonably be |
6 | | expected to
produce private gain or public loss.
The |
7 | | exemption for "computer geographic systems" provided in |
8 | | this paragraph
(i) does not extend to requests made by news |
9 | | media as defined in Section 2 of
this Act when the |
10 | | requested information is not otherwise exempt and the only
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11 | | purpose of the request is to access and disseminate |
12 | | information regarding the
health, safety, welfare, or |
13 | | legal rights of the general public.
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14 | | (j) The following information pertaining to |
15 | | educational matters: |
16 | | (i) test questions, scoring keys and other |
17 | | examination data used to
administer an academic |
18 | | examination;
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19 | | (ii) information received by a primary or |
20 | | secondary school, college, or university under its |
21 | | procedures for the evaluation of faculty members by |
22 | | their academic peers; |
23 | | (iii) information concerning a school or |
24 | | university's adjudication of student disciplinary |
25 | | cases, but only to the extent that disclosure would |
26 | | unavoidably reveal the identity of the student; and |
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1 | | (iv) course materials or research materials used |
2 | | by faculty members. |
3 | | (k) Architects' plans, engineers' technical |
4 | | submissions, and
other
construction related technical |
5 | | documents for
projects not constructed or developed in |
6 | | whole or in part with public funds
and the same for |
7 | | projects constructed or developed with public funds, |
8 | | including but not limited to power generating and |
9 | | distribution stations and other transmission and |
10 | | distribution facilities, water treatment facilities, |
11 | | airport facilities, sport stadiums, convention centers, |
12 | | and all government owned, operated, or occupied buildings, |
13 | | but
only to the extent
that disclosure would compromise |
14 | | security.
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15 | | (l) Minutes of meetings of public bodies closed to the
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16 | | public as provided in the Open Meetings Act until the |
17 | | public body
makes the minutes available to the public under |
18 | | Section 2.06 of the Open
Meetings Act.
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19 | | (m) Communications between a public body and an |
20 | | attorney or auditor
representing the public body that would |
21 | | not be subject to discovery in
litigation, and materials |
22 | | prepared or compiled by or for a public body in
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23 | | anticipation of a criminal, civil or administrative |
24 | | proceeding upon the
request of an attorney advising the |
25 | | public body, and materials prepared or
compiled with |
26 | | respect to internal audits of public bodies.
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1 | | (n) Records relating to a public body's adjudication of |
2 | | employee grievances or disciplinary cases; however, this |
3 | | exemption shall not extend to the final outcome of cases in |
4 | | which discipline is imposed.
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5 | | (o) Administrative or technical information associated |
6 | | with automated
data processing operations, including but |
7 | | not limited to software,
operating protocols, computer |
8 | | program abstracts, file layouts, source
listings, object |
9 | | modules, load modules, user guides, documentation
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10 | | pertaining to all logical and physical design of |
11 | | computerized systems,
employee manuals, and any other |
12 | | information that, if disclosed, would
jeopardize the |
13 | | security of the system or its data or the security of
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14 | | materials exempt under this Section.
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15 | | (p) Records relating to collective negotiating matters
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16 | | between public bodies and their employees or |
17 | | representatives, except that
any final contract or |
18 | | agreement shall be subject to inspection and copying.
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19 | | (q) Test questions, scoring keys, and other |
20 | | examination data used to determine the qualifications of an |
21 | | applicant for a license or employment.
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22 | | (r) The records, documents, and information relating |
23 | | to real estate
purchase negotiations until those |
24 | | negotiations have been completed or
otherwise terminated. |
25 | | With regard to a parcel involved in a pending or
actually |
26 | | and reasonably contemplated eminent domain proceeding |
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1 | | under the Eminent Domain Act, records, documents and
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2 | | information relating to that parcel shall be exempt except |
3 | | as may be
allowed under discovery rules adopted by the |
4 | | Illinois Supreme Court. The
records, documents and |
5 | | information relating to a real estate sale shall be
exempt |
6 | | until a sale is consummated.
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7 | | (s) Any and all proprietary information and records |
8 | | related to the
operation of an intergovernmental risk |
9 | | management association or
self-insurance pool or jointly |
10 | | self-administered health and accident
cooperative or pool.
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11 | | Insurance or self insurance (including any |
12 | | intergovernmental risk management association or self |
13 | | insurance pool) claims, loss or risk management |
14 | | information, records, data, advice or communications.
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15 | | (t) Information contained in or related to |
16 | | examination, operating, or
condition reports prepared by, |
17 | | on behalf of, or for the use of a public
body responsible |
18 | | for the regulation or supervision of financial
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19 | | institutions or insurance companies, unless disclosure is |
20 | | otherwise
required by State law.
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21 | | (u) Information that would disclose
or might lead to |
22 | | the disclosure of
secret or confidential information, |
23 | | codes, algorithms, programs, or private
keys intended to be |
24 | | used to create electronic or digital signatures under the
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25 | | Electronic Commerce Security Act.
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26 | | (v) Vulnerability assessments, security measures, and |
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1 | | response policies
or plans that are designed to identify, |
2 | | prevent, or respond to potential
attacks upon a community's |
3 | | population or systems, facilities, or installations,
the |
4 | | destruction or contamination of which would constitute a |
5 | | clear and present
danger to the health or safety of the |
6 | | community, but only to the extent that
disclosure could |
7 | | reasonably be expected to jeopardize the effectiveness of |
8 | | the
measures or the safety of the personnel who implement |
9 | | them or the public.
Information exempt under this item may |
10 | | include such things as details
pertaining to the |
11 | | mobilization or deployment of personnel or equipment, to |
12 | | the
operation of communication systems or protocols, or to |
13 | | tactical operations.
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14 | | (w) (Blank). |
15 | | (x) Maps and other records regarding the location or |
16 | | security of generation, transmission, distribution, |
17 | | storage, gathering,
treatment, or switching facilities |
18 | | owned by a utility, by a power generator, or by the |
19 | | Illinois Power Agency.
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20 | | (y) Information contained in or related to proposals, |
21 | | bids, or negotiations related to electric power |
22 | | procurement under Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency |
23 | | Act and Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act that |
24 | | is determined to be confidential and proprietary by the |
25 | | Illinois Power Agency or by the Illinois Commerce |
26 | | Commission.
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1 | | (z) Information about students exempted from |
2 | | disclosure under Sections 10-20.38 or 34-18.29 of the |
3 | | School Code, and information about undergraduate students |
4 | | enrolled at an institution of higher education exempted |
5 | | from disclosure under Section 25 of the Illinois Credit |
6 | | Card Marketing Act of 2009. |
7 | | (aa) Information the disclosure of which is
exempted |
8 | | under the Viatical Settlements Act of 2009.
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9 | | (bb) Records and information provided to a mortality |
10 | | review team and records maintained by a mortality review |
11 | | team appointed under the Department of Juvenile Justice |
12 | | Mortality Review Team Act. |
13 | | (cc) Information regarding interments, entombments, or |
14 | | inurnments of human remains that are submitted to the |
15 | | Cemetery Oversight Database under the Cemetery Care Act or |
16 | | the Cemetery Oversight Act, whichever is applicable. |
17 | | (dd) Correspondence and records (i) that may not be |
18 | | disclosed under Section 11-9 of the Public Aid Code or (ii) |
19 | | that pertain to appeals under Section 11-8 of the Public |
20 | | Aid Code. |
21 | | (ee) The names, addresses, or other personal |
22 | | information of persons who are minors and are also |
23 | | participants and registrants in programs of park |
24 | | districts, forest preserve districts, conservation |
25 | | districts, recreation agencies, and special recreation |
26 | | associations. |
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1 | | (ff) The names, addresses, or other personal |
2 | | information of participants and registrants in programs of |
3 | | park districts, forest preserve districts, conservation |
4 | | districts, recreation agencies, and special recreation |
5 | | associations where such programs are targeted primarily to |
6 | | minors. |
7 | | (gg) Confidential information described in Section |
8 | | 1-100 of the Illinois Independent Tax Tribunal Act of 2012. |
9 | | (hh) The report submitted to the State Board of |
10 | | Education by the School Security and Standards Task Force |
11 | | under item (8) of subsection (d) of Section 2-3.160 of the |
12 | | School Code and any information contained in that report. |
13 | | (ii) Records requested by persons committed to or |
14 | | detained by the Department of Human Services under the |
15 | | Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act or committed to the |
16 | | Department of Corrections under the Sexually Dangerous |
17 | | Persons Act if those materials: (i) are available in the |
18 | | library of the facility where the individual is confined; |
19 | | (ii) include records from staff members' personnel files, |
20 | | staff rosters, or other staffing assignment information; |
21 | | or (iii) are available through an administrative request to |
22 | | the Department of Human Services or the Department of |
23 | | Corrections. |
24 | | (jj) (ii) Confidential information described in |
25 | | Section 5-535 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. |
26 | | (kk) Records maintained under Section 105 of the Asset |
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1 | | Forfeiture Process and Private Property Protection Act. |
2 | | (1.5) Any information exempt from disclosure under the |
3 | | Judicial Privacy Act shall be redacted from public records |
4 | | prior to disclosure under this Act. |
5 | | (2) A public record that is not in the possession of a |
6 | | public body but is in the possession of a party with whom the |
7 | | agency has contracted to perform a governmental function on |
8 | | behalf of the public body, and that directly relates to the |
9 | | governmental function and is not otherwise exempt under this |
10 | | Act, shall be considered a public record of the public body, |
11 | | for purposes of this Act. |
12 | | (3) This Section does not authorize withholding of |
13 | | information or limit the
availability of records to the public, |
14 | | except as stated in this Section or
otherwise provided in this |
15 | | Act.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 98-463, eff. 8-16-13; 98-578, eff. 8-27-13; |
17 | | 98-695, eff. 7-3-14; 99-298, eff. 8-6-15; 99-346, eff. 1-1-16; |
18 | | revised 1-11-16.)
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