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| AN ACT concerning sexual assault evidence.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Sexual |
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| Assault Evidence Submission Act. |
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| Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
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| "Department" means the Department of State Police or |
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| Illinois State Police. |
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| "Law enforcement agencies" means local, county, State or |
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| federal law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation |
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| of sexual assault cases in Illinois. |
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| "Sexual assault evidence" means evidence collected in |
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| connection with a sexual assault investigation, including, but |
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| not limited to, evidence collected using the State Police |
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| Evidence Collection Kits.
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| Section 10. Submission of evidence. Law enforcement |
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| agencies that receive sexual assault evidence in connection |
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| with the investigation of a criminal case on or after the |
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| effective date of this Act must submit evidence from the case |
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| within 10 business days of receipt to a Department of State |
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| Police forensic laboratory or a laboratory approved and |
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| designated by the Director of State Police. Sexual assault |
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| evidence received by a law enforcement agency within 30 days |
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| prior to the effective date of this Act shall be submitted |
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| pursuant to this Section. |
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| Section 15. Analysis of evidence. All sexual assault |
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| evidence submitted pursuant to Section 10 of this Act on or |
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| after the effective date of this Act shall be analyzed within 6 |
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| months after receipt of all necessary evidence and standards by |
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| the State Police Laboratory or other designated laboratory if |
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| sufficient staffing and resources are available. |
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| Section 20. Inventory of evidence. By October 15, 2010, |
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| each Illinois law enforcement agency shall provide written |
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| notice to the Department of State Police, in a form and manner |
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| prescribed by the Department, stating the number of sexual |
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| assault cases in the custody of the law enforcement agency that |
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| have not been previously submitted to a laboratory for |
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| analysis. Within 180 days after the effective date of this Act, |
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| appropriate arrangements shall be made between the law |
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| enforcement agency and the Department of State Police, or a |
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| laboratory approved and designated by the Director of State |
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| Police, to ensure that all cases that were collected prior to |
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| the effective date of this Act and are, or were at the time of |
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| collection, the subject of a criminal investigation, are |
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| submitted to the Department of State Police, or a laboratory |
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| approved and designated by the Director of State Police. By |
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| February 15, 2011, the Department of State Police shall submit |
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| to the Governor, the Attorney General, and both houses of the |
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| General Assembly a plan for analyzing cases submitted pursuant |
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| to this Section. The plan shall include but not be limited to a |
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| timeline for completion of analysis and a summary of the |
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| inventory received, as well as requests for funding and |
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| resources necessary to meet the established timeline. Should |
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| the Department determine it is necessary to outsource the |
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| forensic testing of the cases submitted in accordance with this |
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| Section, all such cases will be exempt from the provisions of |
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| subsection (n) of Section 5-4-3 of the Unified Code of |
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| Corrections. |
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| Section 25. Failure of a law enforcement agency to submit |
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| the sexual assault evidence. The failure of a law enforcement |
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| agency to submit the sexual assault evidence collected on or |
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| after the effective date of this Act within 10 business days |
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| after receipt shall in no way alter the authority of the law |
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| enforcement agency to submit the evidence or the authority of |
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| the Department of State Police forensic laboratory or |
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| designated laboratory to accept and analyze the evidence or |
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| specimen or to maintain or upload the results of genetic marker |
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| grouping analysis information into a local, State, or national |
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| database in accordance with established protocol. |
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| Section 30. Required certification. Each submission of |
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| sexual assault evidence submitted for analysis pursuant to this |
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| Act shall be accompanied by the following signed certification: |
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| "This evidence is being submitted by (name of investigating |
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| law enforcement agency) in connection with a prior or current |
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| criminal investigation." |
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| Section 35. Expungement. If the Department receives |
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| written confirmation from the investigating law enforcement |
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| agency or State's Attorney's office that a DNA record that has |
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| been uploaded pursuant to this Act into a local, State or |
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| national DNA database was not connected to a criminal |
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| investigation, the DNA record shall be expunged from the DNA |
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| database and the Department shall, by rule, prescribe |
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| procedures to ensure that written confirmation is sent to the |
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| submitting law enforcement agency verifying the expungement.
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| Section 40. Failure to expunge. The failure to expunge a |
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| DNA record or strictly comply with the provisions of Section 35 |
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| of this Act shall not be grounds for challenging the validity |
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| of a database match or database information, and evidence based |
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| upon or derived from the DNA record may not be excluded by a |
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| court. |
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| Section 45. Rules. The Department of State Police shall |
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| promulgate rules that prescribe the procedures for the |
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| operation of this Act, including expunging a DNA record. |
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| Section 90. The Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency |
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| Treatment Act is amended by changing Section 6.4 as follows:
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| (410 ILCS 70/6.4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 87-6.4)
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| Sec. 6.4. Sexual assault evidence collection program.
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| (a) There is created a statewide sexual assault evidence |
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| collection program
to facilitate the prosecution of persons |
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| accused of sexual assault. This
program shall be administered |
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| by the Illinois
State Police. The program shall
consist of the |
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| following: (1) distribution of sexual assault evidence
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| collection kits which have been approved by the Illinois
State |
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| Police to hospitals that request them, or arranging for
such |
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| distribution by the manufacturer of the kits, (2) collection of |
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| the kits
from hospitals after the kits have been used to |
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| collect
evidence, (3) analysis of the collected evidence and |
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| conducting of laboratory
tests, (4) maintaining the chain of |
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| custody and safekeeping of the evidence
for use in a legal |
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| proceeding, and (5) the comparison of the collected evidence |
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| with the genetic marker grouping analysis information |
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| maintained by the Department of State Police under Section |
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| 5-4-3 of the Unified Code of Corrections and with the |
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| information contained in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's |
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| National DNA database; provided the amount and quality of |
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| genetic marker grouping results obtained from the evidence in |
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| the sexual assault case meets the requirements of both the |
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| Department of State Police and the Federal Bureau of |
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| Investigation's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) policies. |
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| The standardized evidence collection kit for
the State of |
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| Illinois shall be the Illinois State Police Sexual Assault |
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| Evidence Kit.
A sexual assault evidence collection kit may not |
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| be released by a hospital
without the written consent of the |
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| sexual assault survivor. In the case of a
survivor who is a |
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| minor 13 years of age or older, evidence and
information |
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| concerning the sexual assault may be released at the
written |
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| request of the minor. If the survivor is a minor who is under |
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| 13 years
of age, evidence and information concerning the |
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| alleged sexual assault may be
released at the written request |
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| of the parent, guardian, investigating law
enforcement |
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| officer, or Department of Children and Family Services. If the |
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| survivor is an adult who has a guardian of the person, a health |
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| care surrogate, or an agent acting under a health care power of |
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| attorney, then consent of the guardian, surrogate, or agent is |
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| not required to release evidence and information concerning the |
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| sexual assault. If the adult is unable to provide consent for |
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| the release of evidence and information and a guardian, |
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| surrogate, or agent under a health care power of attorney is |
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| unavailable or unwilling to release the information, then an |
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| investigating law enforcement officer may authorize the |
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| release. Any health
care professional, including any |
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| physician, advanced practice nurse, physician assistant, or |
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| nurse, sexual assault nurse
examiner, and any health care
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| institution, including any hospital, who provides evidence or |
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| information to a
law enforcement officer pursuant to a written |
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| request as specified in this
Section is immune from any civil |
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| or professional liability that might arise
from those actions, |
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| with the exception of willful or wanton misconduct. The
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| immunity provision applies only if all of the requirements of |
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| this Section are
met.
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| (a-5) (Blank). All sexual assault evidence collected using |
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| the State Police Evidence Collection Kits before January 1, |
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| 2005 (the effective date of Public Act 93-781) that have not |
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| been previously analyzed and tested by the Department of State |
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| Police shall be analyzed and tested within 2 years after |
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| receipt of all necessary evidence and standards into the State |
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| Police Laboratory if sufficient staffing and resources are |
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| available. All sexual assault evidence collected using the |
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| State Police Evidence Collection Kits on or after January 1, |
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| 2005 (the effective date of Public Act 93-781) shall be |
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| analyzed and tested by the Department of State Police within |
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| one year after receipt of all necessary evidence and standards |
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| into the State Police Laboratory if sufficient staffing and |
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| resources are available.
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| (b) The Illinois State Police shall administer a program to |
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| train hospitals
and hospital personnel participating in the |
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| sexual assault evidence collection
program, in the correct use |
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| and application of the sexual assault evidence
collection kits. |
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| A sexual assault nurse examiner may conduct
examinations using |
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| the sexual assault evidence collection kits, without the
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| presence or participation of a physician. The Department
shall
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| cooperate with the Illinois State Police in this
program as it |
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| pertains to medical aspects of the evidence collection.
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| (c) In this Section, "sexual assault nurse examiner" means |
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| a registered
nurse
who has completed a sexual assault nurse |
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| examiner (SANE) training program that
meets the Forensic Sexual |
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| Assault Nurse Examiner Education Guidelines
established by the |
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| International Association of Forensic Nurses.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-432, eff. 1-1-08; |
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| 96-318, eff. 1-1-10.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect September |
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| 1, 2010. |