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1 | | Enforcement Training Standards Board waives the training |
2 | | requirement by reason of the marshal's prior law enforcement |
3 | | experience or training or both.
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4 | | (c) The office of marshal for the Supreme Court may also |
5 | | employ court security officers to be responsible for |
6 | | maintaining the security of any courthouse or courtroom |
7 | | occupied by the Supreme or Appellate Court of this State. A |
8 | | court security officer has the authority to arrest in the same |
9 | | manner as authorized by similarly certified officers of a |
10 | | county sheriff. However, the arrest powers of the court |
11 | | security officer are limited to the performance of the |
12 | | official duties of the court security officer. A court |
13 | | security officer who is trained and qualified as permitted by |
14 | | law may carry a weapon at his or her place of employment and to |
15 | | and from his or her place of employment. No court security |
16 | | officer authorized under this Section may exercise arrest |
17 | | powers or carry a firearm unless: (i) he or she successfully |
18 | | completes the basic court security officer training course |
19 | | mandated and approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training |
20 | | Standards Board; or (ii) the Illinois Law Enforcement Training |
21 | | Standards Board waives the training requirement by reason of |
22 | | the individual's prior experience or training or both. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 100-151, eff. 8-18-17.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
25 | | becoming law.
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