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1     AN ACT in relation to criminal law.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
5 changing Section 5-5-5 as follows:
 
6     (730 ILCS 5/5-5-5)  (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-5)
7     Sec. 5-5-5. Loss and Restoration of Rights.
8     (a) Conviction and disposition shall not entail the loss by
9 the defendant of any civil rights, except under this Section
10 and Sections 29-6 and 29-10 of The Election Code, as now or
11 hereafter amended.
12     (b) A person convicted of a felony shall be ineligible to
13 hold an office created by the Constitution of this State until
14 the completion of his sentence.
15     (c) A person sentenced to imprisonment shall lose his right
16 to vote until released from imprisonment.
17     (d) On completion of sentence of imprisonment or upon
18 discharge from probation, conditional discharge or periodic
19 imprisonment, or at any time thereafter, all license rights and
20 privileges granted under the authority of this State which have
21 been revoked or suspended because of conviction of an offense
22 shall be restored unless the authority having jurisdiction of
23 such license rights finds after investigation and hearing that
24 restoration is not in the public interest. This paragraph (d)
25 shall not apply to the suspension or revocation of a license to
26 operate a motor vehicle under the Illinois Vehicle Code.
27     (e) Upon a person's discharge from incarceration or parole,
28 or upon a person's discharge from probation or at any time
29 thereafter, the committing court may enter an order certifying
30 that the sentence has been satisfactorily completed when the
31 court believes it would assist in the rehabilitation of the
32 person and be consistent with the public welfare. Such order

 

 

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1 may be entered upon the motion of the defendant or the State or
2 upon the court's own motion.
3     (f) Upon entry of the order, the court shall issue to the
4 person in whose favor the order has been entered a certificate
5 stating that his behavior after conviction has warranted the
6 issuance of the order.
7     (g) This Section shall not affect the right of a defendant
8 to collaterally attack his conviction or to rely on it in bar
9 of subsequent proceedings for the same offense.
10     (h) No application for any license specified in subsection
11 (i) of this Section granted under the authority of this State
12 shall be denied by reason of an eligible offender who has
13 obtained a certificate of relief from disabilities, as defined
14 in Article 5.5 of this Chapter, having been previously
15 convicted of one or more criminal offenses, or by reason of a
16 finding of lack of "good moral character" when the finding is
17 based upon the fact that the applicant has previously been
18 convicted of one or more criminal offenses, unless:
19         (1) there is a direct relationship between one or more
20     of the previous criminal offenses and the specific license
21     sought; or
22         (2) the issuance of the license would involve an
23     unreasonable risk to property or to the safety or welfare
24     of specific individuals or the general public.
25     In making such a determination, the licensing agency shall
26 consider the following factors:
27         (1) the public policy of this State, as expressed in
28     Article 5.5 of this Chapter, to encourage the licensure and
29     employment of persons previously convicted of one or more
30     criminal offenses;
31         (2) the specific duties and responsibilities
32     necessarily related to the license being sought;
33         (3) the bearing, if any, the criminal offenses or
34     offenses for which the person was previously convicted will
35     have on his or her fitness or ability to perform one or
36     more such duties and responsibilities;

 

 

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1         (4) the time which has elapsed since the occurrence of
2     the criminal offense or offenses;
3         (5) the age of the person at the time of occurrence of
4     the criminal offense or offenses;
5         (6) the seriousness of the offense or offenses;
6         (7) any information produced by the person or produced
7     on his or her behalf in regard to his or her rehabilitation
8     and good conduct, including a certificate of relief from
9     disabilities issued to the applicant, which certificate
10     shall create a presumption of rehabilitation in regard to
11     the offense or offenses specified in the certificate; and
12         (8) the legitimate interest of the licensing agency in
13     protecting property, and the safety and welfare of specific
14     individuals or the general public.
15     (i) A certificate of relief from disabilities shall be
16 issued only for a license or certification issued under the
17 following Acts:
18         (1) the Animal Welfare Act; except that a certificate
19     of relief from disabilities may not be granted to provide
20     for the issuance or restoration of a license under the
21     Animal Welfare Act for any person convicted of violating
22     Section 3, 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 3.03-1, or 4.01 of the Humane
23     Care for Animals Act or Section 26-5 of the Criminal Code
24     of 1961;
25         (2) the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act;
26         (3) the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail
27     Technology Act of 1985;
28         (4) the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Repairer Regulation
29     Act;
30         (5) the Professional Boxing Act;
31         (6) the Illinois Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of
32     1984;
33         (7) the Illinois Farm Labor Contractor Certification
34     Act;
35         (8) the Interior Design Title Act;
36         (9) the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of

 

 

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1     1989;
2         (10) the Illinois Landscape Architecture Act of 1989;
3         (11) the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act;
4         (12) the Private Employment Agency Act;
5         (13) the Professional Counselor and Clinical
6     Professional Counselor Licensing Act;
7         (14) the Real Estate License Act of 2000; and
8         (15) the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act; .
9         (16) the Professional Engineering Practice Act of
10     1989;
11         (17) the Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor's
12     License Act; and
13         (18) the Electrologist Licensing Act.
14 (Source: P.A. 93-207, eff. 1-1-04.)