Sen. Emil Jones, III
Filed: 4/7/2010
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3513
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3513, AS AMENDED, | ||||||
3 | by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the | ||||||
4 | following:
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5 | "Section 5. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by | ||||||
6 | changing Section 5-905 as follows:
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7 | (705 ILCS 405/5-905)
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8 | Sec. 5-905. Law enforcement records.
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9 | (1) Law Enforcement Records.
Inspection and copying of law | ||||||
10 | enforcement records maintained by law enforcement
agencies | ||||||
11 | that relate to a minor who has been arrested or taken into | ||||||
12 | custody
before his or her 17th birthday shall be restricted to | ||||||
13 | the following and when
necessary for the discharge of their | ||||||
14 | official duties:
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15 | (a) A judge of the circuit court and members of the | ||||||
16 | staff of the court
designated by the judge;
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1 | (b) Law enforcement officers, probation officers or | ||||||
2 | prosecutors or their
staff, or, when necessary for the | ||||||
3 | discharge of its official duties in connection with a | ||||||
4 | particular investigation of the conduct of a law | ||||||
5 | enforcement officer, an independent agency or its staff | ||||||
6 | created by ordinance and charged by a unit of local | ||||||
7 | government with the duty of investigating the conduct of | ||||||
8 | law enforcement officers;
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9 | (c) The minor, the minor's parents or legal guardian | ||||||
10 | and their attorneys,
but only when the juvenile has been | ||||||
11 | charged with an offense;
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12 | (d) Adult and Juvenile Prisoner Review Boards;
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13 | (e) Authorized military personnel;
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14 | (f) Persons engaged in bona fide research, with the | ||||||
15 | permission of the
judge of juvenile court and the chief | ||||||
16 | executive of the agency that prepared the
particular | ||||||
17 | recording: provided that publication of such research | ||||||
18 | results in no
disclosure of a minor's identity and protects | ||||||
19 | the confidentiality of the
record;
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20 | (g) Individuals responsible for supervising or | ||||||
21 | providing temporary or
permanent care and custody of minors | ||||||
22 | pursuant to orders of the juvenile court
or directives from | ||||||
23 | officials of the Department of Children and Family
Services | ||||||
24 | or the Department of Human Services who certify in writing | ||||||
25 | that the
information will not be disclosed to any other | ||||||
26 | party except as provided under
law or order of court;
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1 | (h) The appropriate school official. Inspection and | ||||||
2 | copying
shall be limited to law enforcement records | ||||||
3 | transmitted to the appropriate
school official by a local | ||||||
4 | law enforcement agency under a reciprocal reporting
system | ||||||
5 | established and maintained between the school district and | ||||||
6 | the local law
enforcement agency under Section 10-20.14 of | ||||||
7 | the School Code concerning a minor
enrolled in a school | ||||||
8 | within the school district who has been arrested
for any | ||||||
9 | offense classified as a felony or a Class A or B | ||||||
10 | misdemeanor.
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11 | (2) Information identifying victims and alleged victims of | ||||||
12 | sex offenses,
shall not be disclosed or open to public | ||||||
13 | inspection under any circumstances.
Nothing in this Section | ||||||
14 | shall prohibit the victim or alleged victim of any sex
offense | ||||||
15 | from voluntarily disclosing his or her identity.
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16 | (2.5) If the minor is a victim of aggravated battery, | ||||||
17 | battery, attempted first degree murder, or other non-sexual | ||||||
18 | violent offense, the identity of the victim may be disclosed to | ||||||
19 | appropriate school officials, for the purpose of preventing | ||||||
20 | foreseeable future violence involving minors, by a local law | ||||||
21 | enforcement agency pursuant to an agreement established | ||||||
22 | between the school district and a local law enforcement agency | ||||||
23 | subject to the approval by the presiding judge of the juvenile | ||||||
24 | court. | ||||||
25 | (3) Relevant information, reports and records shall be made | ||||||
26 | available to the
Department of Juvenile Justice when a juvenile |
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1 | offender has been placed in the
custody of the Department of | ||||||
2 | Juvenile Justice.
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3 | (4) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the inspection | ||||||
4 | or disclosure to
victims and witnesses of photographs contained | ||||||
5 | in the records of law
enforcement agencies when the inspection | ||||||
6 | or disclosure is conducted in the
presence of a law enforcement | ||||||
7 | officer for purposes of identification or
apprehension of any | ||||||
8 | person in the course of any criminal investigation or
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9 | prosecution.
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10 | (5) The records of law enforcement officers, or of an | ||||||
11 | independent agency created by ordinance and charged by a unit | ||||||
12 | of local government with the duty of investigating the conduct | ||||||
13 | of law enforcement officers, concerning all minors under
17 | ||||||
14 | years of age must be maintained separate from the records of | ||||||
15 | adults and
may not be open to public inspection or their | ||||||
16 | contents disclosed to the
public except by order of the court | ||||||
17 | or when the institution of criminal
proceedings has been | ||||||
18 | permitted under Section 5-130 or 5-805 or required
under | ||||||
19 | Section
5-130 or 5-805 or such a person has been convicted of a | ||||||
20 | crime and is the
subject of
pre-sentence investigation or when | ||||||
21 | provided by law.
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22 | (6) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (6), | ||||||
23 | law enforcement
officers, and personnel of an independent | ||||||
24 | agency created by ordinance and charged by a unit of local | ||||||
25 | government with the duty of investigating the conduct of law | ||||||
26 | enforcement officers, may not disclose the identity of any |
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1 | minor
in releasing information to the general public as to the | ||||||
2 | arrest, investigation
or disposition of any case involving a | ||||||
3 | minor.
Any victim or parent or legal guardian of a victim may | ||||||
4 | petition the court to
disclose the name and address of the | ||||||
5 | minor and the minor's parents or legal
guardian, or both. Upon | ||||||
6 | a finding by clear and convincing evidence that the
disclosure | ||||||
7 | is either necessary for the victim to pursue a civil remedy | ||||||
8 | against
the minor or the minor's parents or legal guardian, or | ||||||
9 | both, or to protect the
victim's person or property from the | ||||||
10 | minor, then the court may order the
disclosure of the | ||||||
11 | information to the victim or to the parent or legal guardian
of | ||||||
12 | the victim only for the purpose of the victim pursuing a civil | ||||||
13 | remedy
against the minor or the minor's parents or legal | ||||||
14 | guardian, or both, or to
protect the victim's person or | ||||||
15 | property from the minor.
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16 | (7) Nothing contained in this Section shall prohibit law | ||||||
17 | enforcement
agencies when acting in their official capacity | ||||||
18 | from communicating with each
other by letter, memorandum, | ||||||
19 | teletype or
intelligence alert bulletin or other means the | ||||||
20 | identity or other relevant
information pertaining to a person | ||||||
21 | under 17 years of age. The information
provided under this | ||||||
22 | subsection (7) shall remain confidential and shall not
be | ||||||
23 | publicly disclosed, except as otherwise allowed by law.
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24 | (8) No person shall disclose information under this Section | ||||||
25 | except when
acting in his or her official capacity and as | ||||||
26 | provided by law or order of
court.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 96-419, eff. 8-13-09.)".
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