SB0024 - 104th General Assembly

Sen. Michael E. Hastings

Filed: 5/14/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 24

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 24 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Missing Persons Identification Act is
5amended by changing Sections 5, 10, 20, and 25 as follows:
 
6    (50 ILCS 722/5)
7    Sec. 5. Missing person reports.
8    (a-1) Law enforcement policy. Law enforcement agencies
9shall adopt a policy regarding missing person investigations
10and missing person reporting and follow-up actions.
11    (a-5) (a) Report acceptance. Law All law enforcement
12agencies shall accept without delay any report of a missing
13person and may attempt to obtain a DNA sample from the missing
14person or a DNA reference sample created from family members'
15DNA samples for submission under paragraph (1) of subsection
16(c) of Section 10. Acceptance of a missing person report filed

 

 

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1in person may not be refused on any ground. A No law
2enforcement agency may not establish or maintain a policy that
3requires the observance of a waiting period before accepting a
4missing person report, and it may not may refuse to accept a
5missing person report:
6        (1) on the basis that the missing person is an adult;
7        (2) on the basis that the circumstances do not
8    indicate foul play;
9        (3) on the basis that the person has been missing for a
10    short period of time;
11        (4) on the basis that the person has been missing for a
12    long period of time;
13        (5) on the basis that there is no indication that the
14    missing person was in the jurisdiction served by the law
15    enforcement agency at the time of the disappearance;
16        (6) on the basis that the circumstances suggest that
17    the disappearance may be voluntary;
18        (7) (blank); on the basis that the reporting
19    individual does not have personal knowledge of the facts;
20        (8) on the basis that the reporting individual cannot
21    provide all of the information requested by the law
22    enforcement agency;
23        (9) on the basis that the reporting individual lacks a
24    familial or other relationship with the missing person; or
25        (9-5) on the basis of the missing person's mental
26    state or medical condition. ; or

 

 

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1        (10) for any other reason.
2    (a-10) Multiple reports for same missing person. If the
3law enforcement agency learns through investigation that a
4missing person report has been filed by another law
5enforcement agency for the same missing person and is under
6active investigation by that agency and if a missing person
7entry is active in the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System
8(LEADS), then the law enforcement agency may not draft an
9additional missing person report but shall draft an
10informational report detailing the interview of the reporting
11individual. The informational report shall be forwarded to the
12original law enforcement agency handling the missing person
13case without delay. A second or subsequent agency is not
14prohibited from entering a duplicate missing person report in
15LEADS; however, only one LEADS missing person report is
16required. Any existing LEADS missing person report may be
17modified by the originating agency to include additional or
18updated information.
19    (b) Manner of reporting. All law enforcement agencies
20shall accept missing person reports in person. Law enforcement
21agencies are encouraged to accept reports by phone or by
22electronic or other media to the extent that such reporting is
23consistent with law enforcement policies or practices.
24    (c) Contents of report. In accepting a report of a missing
25person, the law enforcement agency shall attempt to gather
26relevant information relating to the disappearance. The law

 

 

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1enforcement agency shall attempt to gather at the time of the
2report information that shall include, but shall not be
3limited to, the following:
4        (1) the name of the missing person, including
5    alternative names used;
6        (2) the missing person's date of birth;
7        (3) the missing person's identifying marks, such as
8    birthmarks, moles, tattoos, and scars;
9        (4) the missing person's height and weight;
10        (5) the missing person's gender;
11        (6) the missing person's race;
12        (7) the missing person's current hair color and true
13    or natural hair color;
14        (8) the missing person's eye color;
15        (9) the missing person's prosthetics, surgical
16    implants, or cosmetic implants;
17        (10) the missing person's physical anomalies;
18        (11) the missing person's blood type, if known;
19        (12) the missing person's driver's license number, if
20    known;
21        (13) the missing person's social security number, if
22    known;
23        (14) a photograph of the missing person; recent
24    photographs are preferable and the agency is encouraged to
25    attempt to ascertain the approximate date the photograph
26    was taken;

 

 

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1        (15) a description of the clothing the missing person
2    was believed to be wearing;
3        (16) a description of items that might be with the
4    missing person, such as jewelry, accessories, and shoes or
5    boots;
6        (17) information on the missing person's electronic
7    communications devices, such as cellular telephone numbers
8    and e-mail addresses;
9        (18) the reasons why the reporting individual believes
10    that the person is missing;
11        (19) the name and location of the missing person's
12    school or employer, if known;
13        (20) the name and location of the missing person's
14    dentist or primary care physician or provider, or both, if
15    known;
16        (21) any circumstances that may indicate that the
17    disappearance was not voluntary;
18        (22) any circumstances that may indicate that the
19    missing person may be at risk of injury or death;
20        (23) a description of the possible means of
21    transportation of the missing person, including make,
22    model, color, license number, and Vehicle Identification
23    Number of a vehicle;
24        (24) any identifying information about a known or
25    possible abductor or person last seen with the missing
26    person, or both, including:

 

 

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1            (A) name;
2            (B) a physical description;
3            (C) date of birth;
4            (D) identifying marks;
5            (E) the description of possible means of
6        transportation, including make, model, color, license
7        number, and Vehicle Identification Number of a
8        vehicle;
9            (F) known associates;
10        (25) any other information that may aid in locating
11    the missing person; and
12        (26) the date of last contact.
13    (c-5) Collection of evidence. Nothing prohibits the
14collection of photographs, documents, biological samples,
15dental charts, radiographs, or fingerprints at the start of a
16missing person investigation.
17    (c-10) LEADS entry requirement. Using the information
18gathered in subsection (c) for the missing person report, the
19law enforcement agency shall immediately enter a missing
20person report in LEADS.
21    (d) Notification and follow up action.
22        (1) Notification. The law enforcement agency shall
23    notify the person making the report, a family member, a
24    person responsible for the missing person's welfare, or
25    other person in a position to assist the law enforcement
26    agency in its efforts to locate the missing person of the

 

 

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1    following:
2            (A) general information about the handling of the
3        missing person case or about intended efforts in the
4        case to the extent that the law enforcement agency
5        determines that disclosure would not adversely affect
6        its ability to locate or protect the missing person or
7        to apprehend or prosecute any person criminally
8        involved in the disappearance;
9            (A-5) information regarding the collection of
10        documents and biological samples that could assist in
11        the identification of a missing person, including
12        dental charts and radiographs, medical records,
13        fingerprints, and biological samples from the person's
14        personal items or from the missing person's immediate
15        biological family members;
16            (B) that the person should promptly contact the
17        law enforcement agency if the missing person remains
18        missing in order to provide additional information and
19        materials that will aid in locating the missing person
20        such as the missing person's credit cards, debit
21        cards, banking information, and cellular telephone
22        records; and
23            (C) that any DNA samples provided for the missing
24        person case are provided on a voluntary basis and will
25        be used solely to help locate or identify the missing
26        person and will not be used for any other purpose.

 

 

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1        The law enforcement agency, upon acceptance of a
2    missing person report, shall inform the reporting citizen
3    of one of 2 resources, based upon the age of the missing
4    person. If the missing person is under 18 years of age,
5    contact information for the National Center for Missing
6    and Exploited Children shall be given. If the missing
7    person is age 18 or older, contact information for the
8    National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
9    organization shall be given.
10        The law enforcement agency is encouraged to make
11    available informational materials, through publications or
12    electronic or other media, that advise the public about
13    how the information or materials identified in this
14    subsection are used to help locate or identify missing
15    persons.
16        (2) Follow up action. If the person identified in the
17    missing person report remains missing for 60 after 30 days
18    after the date of the report, but not more than 60 days,
19    then the law enforcement agency shall immediately may
20    generate a report of the missing person within the
21    National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs),
22    and the law enforcement agency shall may attempt to obtain
23    all of the following the additional information and
24    materials that have not been received, specified below:
25            (A) Additional photographs of the missing person
26        that may aid the investigation or identification of an

 

 

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1        unidentified person, including photographs of the
2        missing person's scars, marks, and tattoos. All
3        photographs of the missing person that the law
4        enforcement agency collected shall be added to the
5        National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
6        (NamUs) record. The law enforcement agency is not
7        required to obtain written authorization before it
8        releases publicly a photograph that would aid in the
9        investigation or location of the missing person. DNA
10        samples from family members or from the missing person
11        along with any needed documentation, or both,
12        including any consent forms, required for the use of
13        State or federal DNA databases, including, but not
14        limited to, the Local DNA Index System (LDIS), State
15        DNA Index System (SDIS), National DNA Index System
16        (NDIS), and National Missing and Unidentified Persons
17        System (NamUs) partner laboratories;
18            (B) Fingerprint records of the missing person from
19        a competent authority or from a criminal history
20        database, if available. If a missing person remains
21        missing for 30 days after the date of the police
22        report, then the missing person's fingerprint record
23        shall be added to the missing person entry in the Law
24        Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS). If a missing
25        person remains missing for 60 days after the date of
26        the police report, then the missing person's

 

 

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1        fingerprint record shall be entered in the National
2        Missing and Unidentified Persons System(NamUs). The
3        fingerprint records may be used for direct comparison
4        to the fingerprint records of unidentified persons
5        only. an authorization to release dental or skeletal
6        x-rays of the missing person;
7            (C) (Blank). any additional photographs of the
8        missing person that may aid the investigation or an
9        identification; the law enforcement agency is not
10        required to obtain written authorization before it
11        releases publicly any photograph that would aid in the
12        investigation or identification of the missing person;
13            (D) Dental charts and radiographs of the missing
14        person, if available. If a missing person remains
15        missing for 60 days after the date of the police report
16        and missing for 60 days after the date of the police
17        report in the National Missing and Unidentified
18        Persons System (NamUs), then the missing person's
19        dental record shall be added to the missing person
20        entry in the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System
21        (LEADS). The dental records may be used only for
22        direct comparison to the dental records of
23        unidentified persons. dental information and x-rays;
24        and
25            (E) Biological samples from closely related family
26        members of the missing person or biological samples

 

 

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1        from personal items of the missing person, along with
2        any consent forms, required for the entry of a DNA
3        profile in the Combined DNA Index System, including,
4        but not limited to, the Local DNA Index System (LDIS),
5        State DNA Index System (SDIS), and National DNA Index
6        System (NDIS) fingerprints.
7        (3) Biological samples Samples collected for DNA
8    analysis, if any, shall may be submitted to a Combined DNA
9    Index System (CODIS) National Missing and Unidentified
10    Persons System (NamUs) partner laboratory or other
11    accredited laboratory resource where DNA profiles are
12    entered into local, State, and national DNA Index Systems
13    within 90 60 days from the date of the police report. The
14    Illinois State Police laboratories shall establish
15    procedures for determining how to prioritize analysis of
16    the samples relating to missing person cases. All
17    biological DNA samples and subsequent DNA profiles, if
18    any, obtained in missing person cases from family members
19    of the missing person or personal items of the missing
20    person may not be retained after the location or
21    identification of the remains of the missing person unless
22    there is a search warrant signed by a court of competent
23    jurisdiction.
24        (4) This subsection shall not be interpreted to
25    preclude a law enforcement agency from attempting to
26    obtain the materials identified in this subsection before

 

 

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1    the expiration of the specified periods. 30-day period.
2    The responsible law enforcement agency may make a National
3    Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) report on
4    the missing person within 60 days after the report of the
5    disappearance of the missing person.
6        (5) Law enforcement agencies are encouraged to
7    establish written protocols for the handling of missing
8    person cases to accomplish the purposes of this Act. Law
9    enforcement agencies may not close a missing person case
10    until the missing person has returned or been located,
11    either alive or deceased. Law enforcement agencies shall
12    keep cases under active investigation until the missing
13    person is located or returned. Reasons for closing a
14    missing person case may not include exhaustion of leads or
15    termination of the anticipated life span of the missing
16    person.
17(Source: P.A. 101-266, eff. 1-1-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
 
18    (50 ILCS 722/10)
19    Sec. 10. Law enforcement analysis and reporting of missing
20person information.
21    (a) Prompt determination and definition of a high-risk
22missing person.
23        (1) Definition. "High-risk missing person" means a
24    person whose whereabouts are not currently known and whose
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1    injury or death. The circumstances that indicate that a
2    person is a high-risk missing person include, but are not
3    limited to, any of the following:
4            (A) the person is missing as a result of a stranger
5        abduction;
6            (B) the person is missing under suspicious
7        circumstances;
8            (C) the person is missing under unknown
9        circumstances;
10            (D) the person is missing under known dangerous
11        circumstances;
12            (E) the person is missing more than 60 days 30
13        days;
14            (F) the person has already been designated as a
15        high-risk missing person by another law enforcement
16        agency;
17            (G) there is evidence that the person is at risk
18        because:
19                (i) the person is in need of medical
20            attention, including but not limited to persons
21            with dementia-like symptoms, or prescription
22            medication;
23                (ii) the person does not have a pattern of
24            running away or disappearing;
25                (iii) the person may have been abducted by a
26            non-custodial parent;

 

 

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1                (iv) the person is mentally impaired,
2            including, but not limited to, a person having a
3            developmental disability, as defined in Section
4            1-106 of the Mental Health and Developmental
5            Disabilities Code, or a person having an
6            intellectual disability, as defined in Section
7            1-116 of the Mental Health and Developmental
8            Disabilities Code;
9                (v) the person is under the age of 21;
10                (vi) the person has been the subject of past
11            threats or acts of violence;
12                (vii) the person has gone missing eloped from
13            a facility licensed under the Nursing Home Care
14            Act nursing home;
15            (G-5) the person is a veteran or active duty
16        member of the United States Armed Forces, the National
17        Guard, or any reserve component of the United States
18        Armed Forces who is believed to have a physical or
19        mental health condition that is related to his or her
20        service; or
21            (H) any other factor that may, in the judgment of
22        the law enforcement official, indicate that the
23        missing person may be at risk.
24    (b) Law enforcement risk assessment.
25        (1) Upon initial receipt of a missing person report,
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1    whether there is a basis to determine that the missing
2    person is a high-risk missing person.
3        (2) If a law enforcement agency has previously
4    determined that a missing person is not a high-risk
5    missing person, but obtains new information, it shall
6    immediately determine whether the information indicates
7    that the missing person is a high-risk missing person.
8        (3) Law enforcement agencies are encouraged to
9    establish written protocols for the handling of missing
10    person cases to accomplish the purposes of this Act.
11    (c) Law enforcement reporting.
12        (1) Upon receipt of a missing person report, the The
13    responding local law enforcement agency shall immediately
14    enter all collected information relating to the missing
15    person case in the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System
16    (LEADS) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
17    The database entries shall remain on file indefinitely or
18    until action is taken by the originating agency to clear
19    or cancel the record. In addition, if the missing person
20    remains missing for 60 days after the date of report, the
21    law enforcement agency shall immediately generate a report
22    of the missing person within the National Missing and
23    Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as required under
24    paragraph (2) of subsection (d) of Section 5 databases and
25    the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
26    (NamUs) within 45 days after the receipt of the report, or

 

 

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1    in the case of a high risk missing person, within 30 days
2    after the receipt of the report. If the DNA sample
3    submission is to a National Missing and Unidentified
4    Persons System (NamUs) partner laboratory, the DNA profile
5    may be uploaded by the partner laboratory to the National
6    DNA Index System (NDIS). A packet submission of all
7    relevant reports and DNA samples may be sent to the
8    National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
9    within 30 days for any high-risk missing person cases. The
10    information shall be provided in accordance with
11    applicable guidelines relating to the databases. The
12    information shall be entered as follows:
13            (A) For If Illinois State Police laboratories or
14        other accredited laboratories, all are utilized in
15        lieu of National Missing and Unidentified Persons
16        System (NamUs) partner laboratories, all appropriate
17        DNA profiles, as determined by the Illinois State
18        Police, shall be uploaded into the appropriate index
19        missing person databases of the State DNA Index System
20        (SDIS) and National DNA Index System (NDIS) after
21        completion of the DNA analysis and other procedures
22        required for database entry. The responding local law
23        enforcement agency shall attempt to collect and may
24        submit any DNA samples voluntarily obtained from
25        family members to an accredited Combined DNA Index
26        System (CODIS) a National Missing and Unidentified

 

 

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1        Persons System (NamUs) partner laboratory for DNA
2        analysis within 90 30 days from the date of the police
3        report. A notation of DNA submission may be made
4        within the National Missing and Unidentified Persons
5        System (NamUs) record.
6            (B) If the missing person remains missing for 60
7        days from the date of report and if reporting
8        requirements for entry into Information relevant to
9        the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Violent Criminal
10        Apprehension Program are met, the law enforcement
11        agency shall enter the missing person case into the
12        Federal Bureau of Investigation's Violent Criminal
13        Apprehension Program database be entered as soon as
14        possible.
15            (C) The Illinois State Police or other assigned
16        law enforcement agency shall ensure that persons
17        entering data relating to medical or dental records in
18        State or federal databases are specifically trained to
19        understand and correctly enter the information sought
20        by these databases. The Illinois State Police shall
21        either use a person with specific expertise in medical
22        or dental records for this purpose or consult with a
23        chief medical examiner, forensic anthropologist, or
24        odontologist to ensure the accuracy and completeness
25        of information entered into the State and federal
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1        (2) The Illinois State Police shall immediately notify
2    all law enforcement agencies within this State and the
3    surrounding region of the information that will aid in the
4    prompt location and safe return of the high-risk missing
5    person.
6        (3) The local law enforcement agencies that receive
7    the notification from the Illinois State Police shall
8    notify officers to be on the lookout for the missing
9    person or a suspected abductor.
10        (4) Pursuant to any applicable State criteria, local
11    law enforcement agencies shall also provide for the prompt
12    use of an Amber Alert in cases involving abducted
13    children; or use of the Endangered Missing Person Advisory
14    in appropriate high-risk missing person high risk cases.
15(Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-266, eff. 1-1-21;
16102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
 
17    (50 ILCS 722/20)
18    Sec. 20. Unidentified persons or human remains
19identification responsibilities.
20    (a) In this Section, "assisting law enforcement agency"
21means a law enforcement agency with jurisdiction acting under
22the request and direction of the medical examiner or coroner
23to assist with human remains identification.
24    (a-5) If the official with custody of the human remains is
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1immediately notify the coroner or medical examiner of the
2county in which the remains were found. The coroner or medical
3examiner shall go to the scene and take charge of the remains.
4    (b) Notwithstanding any other action deemed appropriate
5for the handling of the human remains, the assisting law
6enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner shall make
7reasonable attempts to promptly identify human remains. This
8does not include historic or prehistoric skeletal remains.
9These actions shall include, but are not limited to, obtaining
10the following when possible:
11        (1) photographs of the human remains (prior to an
12    autopsy);
13        (2) dental and skeletal radiographs X-rays;
14        (3) photographs of items found on or with the human
15    remains;
16        (4) fingerprints from the remains;
17        (5) tissue samples suitable for DNA analysis;
18        (6) (blank); and
19        (7) any other information that may support
20    identification efforts.
21    (c) No medical examiner or coroner or any other person
22shall dispose of, or engage in actions that will materially
23affect the unidentified human remains before the assisting law
24enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner obtains items
25essential for human identification efforts listed in
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1    (d) Cremation of unidentified human remains is prohibited.
2    (e) (Blank).
3    (f) The assisting law enforcement agency, medical
4examiner, or coroner shall seek support from appropriate State
5and federal agencies, including National Missing and
6Unidentified Persons System resources to facilitate prompt
7identification of human remains. This support may include, but
8is not limited to, fingerprint comparison; forensic
9odontology; nuclear or mitochondrial DNA analysis, or both;
10and forensic anthropology.
11    (f-5) In this subsection, "local, State, and federal
12automated fingerprint identification system databases"
13includes:
14        (1) local criminal history repositories;
15        (2) the Illinois State Police Automated Biometric
16    Identification System (ABIS), both criminal and civil, and
17    any successor databases; and
18        (3) the Next Generation Integrated Automated
19    Fingerprint Identification System (NGI) and other federal
20    fingerprint databases, including immigration and military
21    databases and the Repository for Individuals of Special
22    Concern (RISC), and any successor databases.
23    It is the responsibility of the submitting agency to
24ensure the following steps are completed in the following
25order:
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1    including partial prints, if any, shall be submitted for
2    analysis within 7 days of recovery of the remains by the
3    assisting law enforcement agency, medical examiner, or
4    coroner to all local, State, and federal automated
5    fingerprint identification system databases.
6        (2) The submitting agency shall ensure fingerprints
7    are appropriately searched for identification purposes.
8    If there are no matches in any of the local, State, and
9federal automated fingerprint identification system databases,
10the unidentified fingerprint records shall be uploaded to the
11National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
12within 60 days after recovery of the remains. If no matches are
13made in the local, State, and federal automated fingerprint
14identification system databases, the submitting agency may
15contact the International Criminal Police Organization
16(INTERPOL) to search through the automated fingerprint
17identification system databases of member countries if remains
18are believed to have an international nexus. If the
19fingerprint analysis does not aid in the identification of the
20remains, then the assisting law enforcement agency, coroner,
21or medical examiner shall cause a dental examination to be
22performed by a forensic odontologist within 45 days of
23recovery of the remains for the purpose of dental charting,
24direct comparison to missing person dental records, and
25uploading to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and
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1the fingerprint and dental analysis does not aid in the
2identification of the remains, then blood, tissue, or bone
3samples from the unidentified remains shall be submitted for
4DNA analysis within 90 days of the recovery of the remains to a
5Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) accredited laboratory where
6DNA profiles are entered into the National DNA Index System
7upon completion of testing. In the case of markedly decomposed
8or skeletal remains, a forensic anthropological analysis of
9the remains, authorized by the coroner or medical examiner,
10shall also be performed within 60 days from the recovery and
11preparation of the remains for the analysis.
12     Fingerprints from the unidentified remains, including
13partial prints, shall be submitted to the Illinois State
14Police or other resource for the purpose of attempting to
15identify the deceased. The coroner or medical examiner shall
16cause a dental examination to be performed by a forensic
17odontologist for the purpose of dental charting, comparison to
18missing person records, or both. Tissue samples collected for
19DNA analysis shall be submitted within 30 days of the recovery
20of the remains to a National Missing and Unidentified Persons
21System partner laboratory or other resource where DNA profiles
22are entered into the National DNA Index System upon completion
23of testing. Forensic anthropological analysis of the remains
24shall also be considered.
25    (g) (Blank).
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1unidentified human remains and the location where the remains
2were found to the Illinois State Police within 24 hours of
3discovery and then to the Federal Bureau of Investigation
4within 72 hours of discovery if the remains are not identified
5as mandated by Section 15 of this Act. The assisting law
6enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner shall cause
7contact the Illinois State Police to request the entry
8creation of a National Crime Information Center Unidentified
9Person record within 5 days of the discovery of the remains. In
10the case of markedly decomposed or skeletal remains, the
11creation of a National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
12Unidentified Person File shall be made upon receipt of the
13anthropological analysis report. The assisting law enforcement
14agency, medical examiner, or coroner shall provide the
15assisting law enforcement agency with the Illinois State
16Police all information required for the National Crime
17Information Center (NCIC) entry. Upon receipt of this
18information notification, the assisting law enforcement agency
19Illinois State Police shall create the Unidentified Person
20record without unnecessary delay. In the case of markedly
21decomposed or skeletal remains, the creation of a National
22Crime Information Center (NCIC) Unidentified Person File shall
23be made upon receipt of the anthropological analysis report.
24If an anthropological analysis report determines the remains
25to be historic or prehistoric, then no NCIC entry is required.
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1examiner, or coroner shall obtain a National Crime Information
2Center number from the assisting law enforcement agency
3Illinois State Police to verify entry and maintain this number
4within the unidentified human remains case file. A National
5Crime Information Center Unidentified Person record shall
6remain on file indefinitely or until action is taken by the
7originating agency to clear or cancel the record. The
8assisting law enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner
9shall notify the assisting law enforcement agency Illinois
10State Police of necessary record modifications or cancellation
11if identification is made.
12    (h) (Blank).
13    (h-5) No later than 60 days following the discovery of the
14remains, the The assisting law enforcement agency, medical
15examiner, or coroner shall create an unidentified person
16record in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
17prior to the submission of samples or within 30 days of the
18discovery of the remains, if no identification has been made.
19The entry shall include all available case information,
20including fingerprint data and dental radiographs and charts.
21Samples shall be submitted to a National Missing and
22Unidentified Persons System partner laboratory for DNA
23analysis within 30 Days. A notation of DNA submission shall be
24made within the National Missing and Unidentified Persons
25System Unidentified Person record.
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1any assisting law enforcement agency, medical examiner,
2coroner, or the Illinois State Police from pursuing other
3efforts to identify human remains including efforts to
4publicize information, descriptions, or photographs related to
5the investigation. An assisting law enforcement agency, a
6medical examiner, a coroner, or the Illinois State Police may
7not close an unidentified person case until the individual has
8been identified. Law enforcement agencies, medical examiners,
9and coroners shall keep such cases under active investigation
10until the person is identified. Reasons for closing an
11unidentified person case may not include exhaustion of leads
12or termination of the anticipated life span of the missing
13person's next of kin.
14    (j) For historic or prehistoric human skeletal remains
15determined by an anthropologist to be older than 100 years,
16jurisdiction shall be transferred to the Department of Natural
17Resources for further investigation under the Archaeological
18and Paleontological Resources Protection Act.
19(Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21;
20102-869, eff. 1-1-23.)
 
21    (50 ILCS 722/25)
22    Sec. 25. Unidentified deceased persons. The coroner, or
23medical examiner, or assisting law enforcement agency shall
24obtain a biological DNA sample from any individual whose
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1be forwarded to an accredited Combined DNA Index System
2(CODIS) laboratory where DNA profiles are entered into a
3National Missing and Unidentified Persons System partner
4laboratory or other resource for analysis and inclusion in the
5appropriate State and National DNA Index System within 90 days
6from the discovery of the remains.
7    Prior to the burial or interment of any unknown
8individual's remains or any unknown individual's body part,
9the medical examiner or coroner in possession of the remains
10or body part must assign a case DNA log number to the unknown
11individual or body part. The medical examiner or coroner shall
12place a stainless-steel tag that is stamped or inscribed with
13the assigned case DNA log number on the individual or body part
14and on the outside of the burial container. The DNA log number
15shall be stamped on the unidentified individual's toe tag, if
16possible.
17(Source: P.A. 100-901, eff. 1-1-19.)".