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| $17,000,000 if treatment programs are offered in lieu of |
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| incarceration. |
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| The purpose of this Act is to establish, subject to |
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| appropriation, a drug school program for nonviolent drug |
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| offenders statewide modeled after the Cook County State's |
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| Attorney drug school program.
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| Section 10. Definition. As used in this Act, "drug school" |
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| means a drug intervention and education program established and |
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| administered by the State's Attorney's Office of a particular |
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| county as an alternative to traditional prosecution. A drug |
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| school shall include, but not be limited to, the following core |
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| components: |
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| (1) No less than 10 and no more than 20 hours of drug |
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| education delivered by an organization licensed, certified |
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| or otherwise authorized by the Illinois Department of Human |
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| Services, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse to |
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| provide treatment, intervention, education or other such |
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| services. This education is to be delivered at least once |
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| per week at a class of no less than one hour and no greater |
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| than 4 hours, and with a class size no larger than 40 |
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| individuals. |
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| (2) Curriculum designed to present the harmful effects |
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| of drug use on the individual, family and community, |
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| including the relationship between drug use and criminal |
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| behavior, as well as instruction regarding the application |
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| procedure for the sealing and expungement of records of |
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| arrest and any other record of the proceedings of the case |
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| for which the individual was mandated to attend the drug |
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| school. |
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| (3) Education regarding the practical consequences of |
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| conviction and continued justice involvement. Such |
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| consequences of drug use will include the negative |
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| physiological, psychological, societal, familial, and |
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| legal areas. Additionally, the practical limitations |
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| imposed by a drug conviction on one's vocational, |
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| educational, financial, and residential options will be |
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| addressed. |
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| (4) A process for monitoring and reporting attendance |
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| such that the State's Attorney in the county where the drug |
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| school is being operated is informed of class attendance no |
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| more than 48 hours after each class. |
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| (5) A process for capturing data on drug school |
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| participants, including but not limited to total |
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| individuals served, demographics of those individuals, |
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| rates of attendance, and frequency of future justice |
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| involvement for drug school participants and other data as |
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| may be required by the Division of Alcoholism and Substance |
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| Abuse.
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| Section 15. Authorization. |
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| (a) Each State's Attorney may establish a drug school |
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| operated under the terms of this Act. The purpose of the drug |
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| school shall be to provide an alternative to prosecution by |
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| identifying drug-involved individuals for the purpose of |
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| intervening with their drug use before their criminal |
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| involvement becomes severe. The State's Attorney shall |
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| identify criteria to be used in determining eligibility for the |
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| drug school. Only those participants who successfully complete |
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| the requirements of the drug school, as certified by the |
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| State's Attorney, are eligible to apply for the sealing and |
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| expungement of records of arrest and any other record of the |
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| proceedings of the case for which the individual was mandated |
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| to attend the drug school. |
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| (b) A State's Attorney seeking to establish a drug school |
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| may apply to the Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse of |
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| the Illinois Department of Human Services ("DASA") for funding |
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| to establish and operate a drug school within his or her |
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| respective county. Nothing in this subsection shall prevent |
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| State's Attorneys from establishing drug schools within their |
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| counties without funding from DASA. |
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| (c) Nothing in this Act shall prevent 2 or more State's |
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| Attorneys from applying jointly for funding as provided in |
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| subsection (b) for the purpose of establishing a drug school |
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| that serves multiple counties. |
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| (d) Drug schools established through funding from DASA |
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| shall operate according to the guidelines established thereby |
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| and the provisions of this Act.
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| Section 20. Eligibility. |
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| (a) The State's Attorney, alone, in each county where a |
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| drug school is established shall have the authority to |
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| determine which individuals, who would otherwise be prosecuted |
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| under the relevant provisions of Illinois law, may be eligible |
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| to participate in the drug school in lieu of prosecution. |
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| (b) A defendant may be admitted into drug school only upon |
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| the agreement of the prosecutor and the defendant.
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| Section 25. Process.
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| (a) The State's Attorney, alone, in each county where a |
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| drug school is established shall determine who is eligible to |
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| participate in the drug school in lieu of prosecution. |
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| Considerations in making such a determination shall include the |
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| crime committed, the circumstances of the crime or of the |
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| individual under consideration, and whether or not the State's |
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| Attorney believes that the individual would benefit from |
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| participation in the drug school. |
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| (b) The judge shall inform the defendant that if the |
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| defendant fails to meet the conditions of drug school, |
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| eligibility to participate in the program may be revoked and |
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| the defendant may be prosecuted under the criminal laws of this |
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| State and sentenced as provided in the Unified Code of |
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| Corrections for the crime charged. |
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| (c) The defendant shall execute a written agreement as to |
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| his or her participation in the drug school program and shall |
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| agree to all of the terms and conditions of the program, |
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| including but not limited to the possibility of prosecution for |
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| the crime charged for failing to abide or comply with the terms |
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| of the drug school program or for any arrest incurred |
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| subsequent to entry into the drug school program.
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| Section 30. Successful completion.
If an individual is |
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| certified by the State's Attorney that he or she has |
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| successfully completed the terms of the drug school, the |
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| State's Attorney shall waive prosecution for the immediate |
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| offense and discharge the case.
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| Section 35. Violations. Upon a violation of any of the |
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| terms of the drug school, the State's Attorney may proceed with |
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| prosecution as otherwise authorized under law.
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| Section 40. Appropriations to DASA. |
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| (a) Moneys shall be appropriated to DASA to enable DASA (i) |
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| to contract with Cook County, and (ii) counties other than Cook |
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| County to reimburse for services delivered in those counties |
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| under the county Drug School program. |
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| (b) DASA shall establish rules and procedures for |
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| reimbursements paid to the Cook County Treasurer which are not |
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| subject to county appropriation and are not intended to |
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| supplant monies currently expended by Cook County to operate |
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| its drug school program. Cook County is required to maintain |
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| its efforts with regard to its drug school program. |
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| (c) Expenditure of moneys under this Section is subject to |
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| audit by the Auditor General. |
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| (d) In addition to reporting required by DASA, State's |
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| Attorneys receiving monies under this Section shall each report |
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| separately to the General Assembly by January 1, 2008 and each |
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| and every following January 1 for as long as the services are |
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| in existence, detailing the need for continued services and |
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| contain any suggestions for changes to this Act.
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