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1 | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Peace | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Officer and Private Security Contractor Chokehold Prohibition | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | "Chokehold" means a method by which a person holds another | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | person by putting his or her arm around the other person's neck | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | with sufficient pressure to make breathing difficult or | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | impossible and includes, but is not limited to, any
pressure to | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | the throat or windpipe, which may prevent or hinder breathing | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | or
reduce intake of air. | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | "Peace officer" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | 2-13 of the Criminal Code of 2012. | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | "Private security contractor", "private security | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | contractor agency", and "registered employee of a private | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | security contractor agency" have the meanings ascribed to them | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | in the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004. | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Section 10. Chokeholds prohibited. A peace officer, | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | private security contractor, or registered employee of a |
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1 | private
security contractor agency may not apply a chokehold in | ||||||
2 | the performance of his or her
duties, unless faced with a | ||||||
3 | situation in which the use of deadly force is justified
under | ||||||
4 | Article 7 of the Criminal Code of 2012. | ||||||
5 | Section 15. Termination of employment of peace officer; | ||||||
6 | revocation of private security contractor license; and | ||||||
7 | revocation of permanent employee registration card of a | ||||||
8 | registered employee of a private
security contractor agency. | ||||||
9 | (a) A peace officer who applies a chokehold in violation of | ||||||
10 | this Act shall be discharged from his or her employment with | ||||||
11 | the law enforcement agency that employed the peace officer. | ||||||
12 | (b) The Department of Financial and Professional | ||||||
13 | Regulation shall revoke the license of a private security | ||||||
14 | contractor who applies a chokehold in violation of this Act. | ||||||
15 | The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall | ||||||
16 | revoke the permanent employee registration card of a registered | ||||||
17 | employee of a private
security contractor agency who applies a | ||||||
18 | chokehold in violation of this Act. | ||||||
19 | Section 20. Civil remedies.
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20 | (a) Any person injured, or the next of kin of a person | ||||||
21 | killed, by a peace officer, private security contractor, or | ||||||
22 | registered employee of a private
security contractor agency | ||||||
23 | from applying a chokehold in violation of this Act shall be | ||||||
24 | entitled to the following remedies: |
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1 | (1) to all actual damages against the peace officer, | ||||||
2 | private security contractor, or registered employee of a | ||||||
3 | private
security contractor agency for applying a | ||||||
4 | chokehold in violation of this Act or
his or her employer, | ||||||
5 | or both; and | ||||||
6 | (2) to any punitive damages which may be awarded by
the | ||||||
7 | court or by a jury. | ||||||
8 | (b) The action must be brought within 2 years after | ||||||
9 | discovery of the injury or death resulting from a violation of | ||||||
10 | this Act.
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11 | Section 105. The Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private | ||||||
12 | Security, Fingerprint Vendor, and
Locksmith Act of 2004 is | ||||||
13 | amended by changing Section 40-10 as follows:
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14 | (225 ILCS 447/40-10)
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15 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2024)
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16 | Sec. 40-10. Disciplinary sanctions.
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17 | (a) The Department may deny issuance, refuse to renew,
or | ||||||
18 | restore or may reprimand, place on probation, suspend,
revoke, | ||||||
19 | or take other disciplinary or non-disciplinary action against | ||||||
20 | any license, registration, permanent employee
registration | ||||||
21 | card, canine handler authorization card, canine trainer | ||||||
22 | authorization card, or firearm control
card, may
impose a fine | ||||||
23 | not to exceed $10,000 for each violation, and may assess costs | ||||||
24 | as provided for under Section 45-60, for
any of the following:
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1 | (1) Fraud, deception, or misrepresentation in | ||||||
2 | obtaining or renewing of
a license or registration.
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3 | (2) Professional incompetence as manifested by poor
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4 | standards of service.
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5 | (3) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or
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6 | unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive,
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7 | defraud, or harm the public.
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8 | (4) Conviction by plea of guilty or nolo contendere, | ||||||
9 | finding of guilt, jury verdict, or entry of judgment or by | ||||||
10 | sentencing of any crime including, but not limited to, | ||||||
11 | convictions, preceding sentences of supervision, | ||||||
12 | conditional discharge, or first offender probation, under | ||||||
13 | the laws of any jurisdiction of the United States that is | ||||||
14 | (i) a felony in
a federal court; or (ii) a misdemeanor, an | ||||||
15 | essential element of which
is dishonesty, or that is | ||||||
16 | directly related to the practice of the profession.
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17 | (5) Performing any services in a grossly negligent
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18 | manner or permitting any of a licensee's employees to | ||||||
19 | perform
services in a grossly negligent manner, regardless | ||||||
20 | of whether
actual damage to the public is established.
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21 | (6) Continued practice, although the person
has become | ||||||
22 | unfit to practice due to any of the
following:
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23 | (A) Physical illness, mental illness, or other | ||||||
24 | impairment, including, but not
limited to, | ||||||
25 | deterioration through the aging process or loss of
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26 | motor skills that results in the inability to serve the |
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1 | public
with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety.
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2 | (B) (Blank).
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3 | (C) Habitual or excessive use or abuse of drugs | ||||||
4 | defined in law as controlled substances, alcohol, or | ||||||
5 | any other substance that results in the inability to | ||||||
6 | practice with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety.
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7 | (7) Receiving, directly or indirectly, compensation
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8 | for any services not rendered.
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9 | (8) Willfully deceiving or defrauding the public on
a | ||||||
10 | material matter.
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11 | (9) Failing to account for or remit any moneys or
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12 | documents coming into the licensee's possession that
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13 | belong to another person or entity.
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14 | (10) Discipline by another United States
jurisdiction, | ||||||
15 | foreign nation, or governmental agency, if at least one of | ||||||
16 | the grounds
for the discipline is the same or substantially | ||||||
17 | equivalent to
those set forth in this Act.
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18 | (11) Giving differential treatment to a person that
is | ||||||
19 | to that person's detriment because of race, color, creed,
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20 | sex, religion, or national origin.
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21 | (12) Engaging in false or misleading advertising.
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22 | (13) Aiding, assisting, or willingly permitting
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23 | another person to violate this Act or rules promulgated | ||||||
24 | under
it.
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25 | (14) Performing and charging for services without
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26 | authorization to do so from the person or entity serviced.
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1 | (15) Directly or indirectly offering or accepting
any | ||||||
2 | benefit to or from any employee, agent, or fiduciary
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3 | without the consent of the latter's employer or principal | ||||||
4 | with
intent to or the understanding that this action will | ||||||
5 | influence
his or her conduct in relation to his or her | ||||||
6 | employer's or
principal's affairs.
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7 | (16) Violation of any disciplinary order imposed on
a | ||||||
8 | licensee by the Department.
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9 | (17) Performing any act or practice that is a violation | ||||||
10 | of this Act or the rules for the administration of this | ||||||
11 | Act, or having a conviction or administrative finding of | ||||||
12 | guilty as a result of violating any federal or State laws, | ||||||
13 | rules, or regulations that apply exclusively to the | ||||||
14 | practices of private detectives, private alarm | ||||||
15 | contractors, private security contractors, fingerprint | ||||||
16 | vendors, or locksmiths.
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17 | (18) Conducting an agency without a valid license.
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18 | (19) Revealing confidential information, except as
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19 | required by law, including but not limited to information
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20 | available under Section 2-123 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
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21 | (20) Failing to make available to the Department,
upon | ||||||
22 | request, any books, records, or forms required by this
Act.
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23 | (21) Failing, within 30 days, to respond to a
written | ||||||
24 | request for information from the Department.
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25 | (22) Failing to provide employment information or
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26 | experience information required by the Department |
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1 | regarding an
applicant for licensure.
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2 | (23) Failing to make available to the Department at
the | ||||||
3 | time of the request any indicia of licensure or
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4 | registration issued under this Act.
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5 | (24) Purporting to be a licensee-in-charge of an
agency | ||||||
6 | without active participation in the agency.
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7 | (25) A finding by the Department that the licensee, | ||||||
8 | after having his or her license placed on probationary | ||||||
9 | status, has violated the terms of probation. | ||||||
10 | (26) Violating subsection (f) of Section 30-30. | ||||||
11 | (27) A firearm control card holder having more firearms | ||||||
12 | in his or her immediate possession than he or she can | ||||||
13 | reasonably exercise control over. | ||||||
14 | (28) Failure to report in writing to the Department, | ||||||
15 | within 60 days of an entry of a settlement or a verdict in | ||||||
16 | excess of $10,000, any legal action in which the quality of | ||||||
17 | the licensee's or registrant's professional services was | ||||||
18 | the subject of the legal action. | ||||||
19 | (a-5) The Department of Financial and Professional | ||||||
20 | Regulation shall revoke the license of a private security | ||||||
21 | contractor who applies a chokehold in violation of the Peace | ||||||
22 | Officer and Private Security Contractor Chokehold Prohibition | ||||||
23 | Act. The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation | ||||||
24 | shall revoke the permanent employee registration card of a | ||||||
25 | registered employee of a private
security contractor agency who | ||||||
26 | applies a chokehold in violation of the Peace Officer and |
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1 | Private Security Contractor Chokehold Prohibition Act. | ||||||
2 | (b) All fines imposed under this Section shall be paid | ||||||
3 | within 60 days after the effective date of the order imposing | ||||||
4 | the fine.
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5 | (c) The Department shall adopt rules that set forth | ||||||
6 | standards of service for the following:
(i) acceptable error | ||||||
7 | rate in the transmission of fingerprint images and other data | ||||||
8 | to the Department of State Police;
(ii) acceptable error rate | ||||||
9 | in the collection and documentation of information used to | ||||||
10 | generate
fingerprint work orders;
and (iii) any other standard | ||||||
11 | of service that affects fingerprinting services as determined | ||||||
12 | by the
Department.
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13 | The determination by a circuit court that a licensee is | ||||||
14 | subject to involuntary admission or judicial admission, as | ||||||
15 | provided in the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities | ||||||
16 | Code, operates as an automatic suspension. The suspension will | ||||||
17 | end only upon a finding by a court that the patient is no | ||||||
18 | longer subject to involuntary admission or judicial admission | ||||||
19 | and the issuance of an order so finding and discharging the | ||||||
20 | patient. | ||||||
21 | (Source: P.A. 98-253, eff. 8-9-13.)
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22 | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
23 | becoming law.
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