SB0024 - 104th General Assembly
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| 1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 24 | ||||||
| 2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 24 by replacing | ||||||
| 3 | everything after the enacting clause with the following: | ||||||
| 4 | "Section 5. The Missing Persons Identification Act is | ||||||
| 5 | amended 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 | ||||||
| 9 | shall adopt a policy regarding missing person investigations | ||||||
| 10 | and missing person reporting and follow-up actions. | ||||||
| 11 | (a-5) (a) Report acceptance. Law All law enforcement | ||||||
| 12 | agencies shall accept without delay any report of a missing | ||||||
| 13 | person and may attempt to obtain a DNA sample from the missing | ||||||
| 14 | person or a DNA reference sample created from family members' | ||||||
| 15 | DNA samples for submission under paragraph (1) of subsection | ||||||
| 16 | (c) of Section 10. Acceptance of a missing person report filed | ||||||
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| 1 | in person may not be refused on any ground. A No law | ||||||
| 2 | enforcement agency may not establish or maintain a policy that | ||||||
| 3 | requires the observance of a waiting period before accepting a | ||||||
| 4 | missing person report, and it may not may refuse to accept a | ||||||
| 5 | missing 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 | ||||||
| 3 | law enforcement agency learns through investigation that a | ||||||
| 4 | missing person report has been filed by another law | ||||||
| 5 | enforcement agency for the same missing person and is under | ||||||
| 6 | active investigation by that agency and if a missing person | ||||||
| 7 | entry is active in the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System | ||||||
| 8 | (LEADS), then the law enforcement agency may not draft an | ||||||
| 9 | additional missing person report but shall draft an | ||||||
| 10 | informational report detailing the interview of the reporting | ||||||
| 11 | individual. The informational report shall be forwarded to the | ||||||
| 12 | original law enforcement agency handling the missing person | ||||||
| 13 | case without delay. A second or subsequent agency is not | ||||||
| 14 | prohibited from entering a duplicate missing person report in | ||||||
| 15 | LEADS; however, only one LEADS missing person report is | ||||||
| 16 | required. Any existing LEADS missing person report may be | ||||||
| 17 | modified by the originating agency to include additional or | ||||||
| 18 | updated information. | ||||||
| 19 | (b) Manner of reporting. All law enforcement agencies | ||||||
| 20 | shall accept missing person reports in person. Law enforcement | ||||||
| 21 | agencies are encouraged to accept reports by phone or by | ||||||
| 22 | electronic or other media to the extent that such reporting is | ||||||
| 23 | consistent with law enforcement policies or practices. | ||||||
| 24 | (c) Contents of report. In accepting a report of a missing | ||||||
| 25 | person, the law enforcement agency shall attempt to gather | ||||||
| 26 | relevant information relating to the disappearance. The law | ||||||
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| 1 | enforcement agency shall attempt to gather at the time of the | ||||||
| 2 | report information that shall include, but shall not be | ||||||
| 3 | limited 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 | ||||||
| 14 | collection of photographs, documents, biological samples, | ||||||
| 15 | dental charts, radiographs, or fingerprints at the start of a | ||||||
| 16 | missing person investigation. | ||||||
| 17 | (c-10) LEADS entry requirement. Using the information | ||||||
| 18 | gathered in subsection (c) for the missing person report, the | ||||||
| 19 | law enforcement agency shall immediately enter a missing | ||||||
| 20 | person 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 | ||||||
| 20 | person information. | ||||||
| 21 | (a) Prompt determination and definition of a high-risk | ||||||
| 22 | missing person. | ||||||
| 23 | (1) Definition. "High-risk missing person" means a | ||||||
| 24 | person whose whereabouts are not currently known and whose | ||||||
| 25 | circumstances indicate that the person may be at risk of | ||||||
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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, | ||||||
| 26 | the law enforcement agency shall immediately determine | ||||||
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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 | ||||||
| 26 | databases. | ||||||
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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; | ||||||
| 16 | 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) | ||||||
| 17 | (50 ILCS 722/20) | ||||||
| 18 | Sec. 20. Unidentified persons or human remains | ||||||
| 19 | identification responsibilities. | ||||||
| 20 | (a) In this Section, "assisting law enforcement agency" | ||||||
| 21 | means a law enforcement agency with jurisdiction acting under | ||||||
| 22 | the request and direction of the medical examiner or coroner | ||||||
| 23 | to assist with human remains identification. | ||||||
| 24 | (a-5) If the official with custody of the human remains is | ||||||
| 25 | not a coroner or medical examiner, the official shall | ||||||
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| 1 | immediately notify the coroner or medical examiner of the | ||||||
| 2 | county in which the remains were found. The coroner or medical | ||||||
| 3 | examiner shall go to the scene and take charge of the remains. | ||||||
| 4 | (b) Notwithstanding any other action deemed appropriate | ||||||
| 5 | for the handling of the human remains, the assisting law | ||||||
| 6 | enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner shall make | ||||||
| 7 | reasonable attempts to promptly identify human remains. This | ||||||
| 8 | does not include historic or prehistoric skeletal remains. | ||||||
| 9 | These actions shall include, but are not limited to, obtaining | ||||||
| 10 | the 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 | ||||||
| 22 | shall dispose of, or engage in actions that will materially | ||||||
| 23 | affect the unidentified human remains before the assisting law | ||||||
| 24 | enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner obtains items | ||||||
| 25 | essential for human identification efforts listed in | ||||||
| 26 | subsection (b) of this Section. | ||||||
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| 1 | (d) Cremation of unidentified human remains is prohibited. | ||||||
| 2 | (e) (Blank). | ||||||
| 3 | (f) The assisting law enforcement agency, medical | ||||||
| 4 | examiner, or coroner shall seek support from appropriate State | ||||||
| 5 | and federal agencies, including National Missing and | ||||||
| 6 | Unidentified Persons System resources to facilitate prompt | ||||||
| 7 | identification of human remains. This support may include, but | ||||||
| 8 | is not limited to, fingerprint comparison; forensic | ||||||
| 9 | odontology; nuclear or mitochondrial DNA analysis, or both; | ||||||
| 10 | and forensic anthropology. | ||||||
| 11 | (f-5) In this subsection, "local, State, and federal | ||||||
| 12 | automated fingerprint identification system databases" | ||||||
| 13 | includes: | ||||||
| 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 | ||||||
| 24 | ensure the following steps are completed in the following | ||||||
| 25 | order: | ||||||
| 26 | (1) Fingerprints from unidentified human remains, | ||||||
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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 | ||||||
| 9 | federal automated fingerprint identification system databases, | ||||||
| 10 | the unidentified fingerprint records shall be uploaded to the | ||||||
| 11 | National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) | ||||||
| 12 | within 60 days after recovery of the remains. If no matches are | ||||||
| 13 | made in the local, State, and federal automated fingerprint | ||||||
| 14 | identification system databases, the submitting agency may | ||||||
| 15 | contact the International Criminal Police Organization | ||||||
| 16 | (INTERPOL) to search through the automated fingerprint | ||||||
| 17 | identification system databases of member countries if remains | ||||||
| 18 | are believed to have an international nexus. If the | ||||||
| 19 | fingerprint analysis does not aid in the identification of the | ||||||
| 20 | remains, then the assisting law enforcement agency, coroner, | ||||||
| 21 | or medical examiner shall cause a dental examination to be | ||||||
| 22 | performed by a forensic odontologist within 45 days of | ||||||
| 23 | recovery of the remains for the purpose of dental charting, | ||||||
| 24 | direct comparison to missing person dental records, and | ||||||
| 25 | uploading to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and | ||||||
| 26 | National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). If | ||||||
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| 1 | the fingerprint and dental analysis does not aid in the | ||||||
| 2 | identification of the remains, then blood, tissue, or bone | ||||||
| 3 | samples from the unidentified remains shall be submitted for | ||||||
| 4 | DNA analysis within 90 days of the recovery of the remains to a | ||||||
| 5 | Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) accredited laboratory where | ||||||
| 6 | DNA profiles are entered into the National DNA Index System | ||||||
| 7 | upon completion of testing. In the case of markedly decomposed | ||||||
| 8 | or skeletal remains, a forensic anthropological analysis of | ||||||
| 9 | the remains, authorized by the coroner or medical examiner, | ||||||
| 10 | shall also be performed within 60 days from the recovery and | ||||||
| 11 | preparation of the remains for the analysis. | ||||||
| 12 | Fingerprints from the unidentified remains, including | ||||||
| 13 | partial prints, shall be submitted to the Illinois State | ||||||
| 14 | Police or other resource for the purpose of attempting to | ||||||
| 15 | identify the deceased. The coroner or medical examiner shall | ||||||
| 16 | cause a dental examination to be performed by a forensic | ||||||
| 17 | odontologist for the purpose of dental charting, comparison to | ||||||
| 18 | missing person records, or both. Tissue samples collected for | ||||||
| 19 | DNA analysis shall be submitted within 30 days of the recovery | ||||||
| 20 | of the remains to a National Missing and Unidentified Persons | ||||||
| 21 | System partner laboratory or other resource where DNA profiles | ||||||
| 22 | are entered into the National DNA Index System upon completion | ||||||
| 23 | of testing. Forensic anthropological analysis of the remains | ||||||
| 24 | shall also be considered. | ||||||
| 25 | (g) (Blank). | ||||||
| 26 | (g-2) The medical examiner or coroner shall report the | ||||||
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| 1 | unidentified human remains and the location where the remains | ||||||
| 2 | were found to the Illinois State Police within 24 hours of | ||||||
| 3 | discovery and then to the Federal Bureau of Investigation | ||||||
| 4 | within 72 hours of discovery if the remains are not identified | ||||||
| 5 | as mandated by Section 15 of this Act. The assisting law | ||||||
| 6 | enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner shall cause | ||||||
| 7 | contact the Illinois State Police to request the entry | ||||||
| 8 | creation of a National Crime Information Center Unidentified | ||||||
| 9 | Person record within 5 days of the discovery of the remains. In | ||||||
| 10 | the case of markedly decomposed or skeletal remains, the | ||||||
| 11 | creation of a National Crime Information Center (NCIC) | ||||||
| 12 | Unidentified Person File shall be made upon receipt of the | ||||||
| 13 | anthropological analysis report. The assisting law enforcement | ||||||
| 14 | agency, medical examiner, or coroner shall provide the | ||||||
| 15 | assisting law enforcement agency with the Illinois State | ||||||
| 16 | Police all information required for the National Crime | ||||||
| 17 | Information Center (NCIC) entry. Upon receipt of this | ||||||
| 18 | information notification, the assisting law enforcement agency | ||||||
| 19 | Illinois State Police shall create the Unidentified Person | ||||||
| 20 | record without unnecessary delay. In the case of markedly | ||||||
| 21 | decomposed or skeletal remains, the creation of a National | ||||||
| 22 | Crime Information Center (NCIC) Unidentified Person File shall | ||||||
| 23 | be made upon receipt of the anthropological analysis report. | ||||||
| 24 | If an anthropological analysis report determines the remains | ||||||
| 25 | to be historic or prehistoric, then no NCIC entry is required. | ||||||
| 26 | (g-5) The assisting law enforcement agency, medical | ||||||
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| 1 | examiner, or coroner shall obtain a National Crime Information | ||||||
| 2 | Center number from the assisting law enforcement agency | ||||||
| 3 | Illinois State Police to verify entry and maintain this number | ||||||
| 4 | within the unidentified human remains case file. A National | ||||||
| 5 | Crime Information Center Unidentified Person record shall | ||||||
| 6 | remain on file indefinitely or until action is taken by the | ||||||
| 7 | originating agency to clear or cancel the record. The | ||||||
| 8 | assisting law enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner | ||||||
| 9 | shall notify the assisting law enforcement agency Illinois | ||||||
| 10 | State Police of necessary record modifications or cancellation | ||||||
| 11 | if identification is made. | ||||||
| 12 | (h) (Blank). | ||||||
| 13 | (h-5) No later than 60 days following the discovery of the | ||||||
| 14 | remains, the The assisting law enforcement agency, medical | ||||||
| 15 | examiner, or coroner shall create an unidentified person | ||||||
| 16 | record in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System | ||||||
| 17 | prior to the submission of samples or within 30 days of the | ||||||
| 18 | discovery of the remains, if no identification has been made. | ||||||
| 19 | The entry shall include all available case information, | ||||||
| 20 | including fingerprint data and dental radiographs and charts. | ||||||
| 21 | Samples shall be submitted to a National Missing and | ||||||
| 22 | Unidentified Persons System partner laboratory for DNA | ||||||
| 23 | analysis within 30 Days. A notation of DNA submission shall be | ||||||
| 24 | made within the National Missing and Unidentified Persons | ||||||
| 25 | System Unidentified Person record. | ||||||
| 26 | (i) Nothing in this Act shall be interpreted to preclude | ||||||
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| 1 | any assisting law enforcement agency, medical examiner, | ||||||
| 2 | coroner, or the Illinois State Police from pursuing other | ||||||
| 3 | efforts to identify human remains including efforts to | ||||||
| 4 | publicize information, descriptions, or photographs related to | ||||||
| 5 | the investigation. An assisting law enforcement agency, a | ||||||
| 6 | medical examiner, a coroner, or the Illinois State Police may | ||||||
| 7 | not close an unidentified person case until the individual has | ||||||
| 8 | been identified. Law enforcement agencies, medical examiners, | ||||||
| 9 | and coroners shall keep such cases under active investigation | ||||||
| 10 | until the person is identified. Reasons for closing an | ||||||
| 11 | unidentified person case may not include exhaustion of leads | ||||||
| 12 | or termination of the anticipated life span of the missing | ||||||
| 13 | person's next of kin. | ||||||
| 14 | (j) For historic or prehistoric human skeletal remains | ||||||
| 15 | determined by an anthropologist to be older than 100 years, | ||||||
| 16 | jurisdiction shall be transferred to the Department of Natural | ||||||
| 17 | Resources for further investigation under the Archaeological | ||||||
| 18 | and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. | ||||||
| 19 | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; | ||||||
| 20 | 102-869, eff. 1-1-23.) | ||||||
| 21 | (50 ILCS 722/25) | ||||||
| 22 | Sec. 25. Unidentified deceased persons. The coroner, or | ||||||
| 23 | medical examiner, or assisting law enforcement agency shall | ||||||
| 24 | obtain a biological DNA sample from any individual whose | ||||||
| 25 | remains are not identifiable. The biological DNA sample shall | ||||||
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| 1 | be forwarded to an accredited Combined DNA Index System | ||||||
| 2 | (CODIS) laboratory where DNA profiles are entered into a | ||||||
| 3 | National Missing and Unidentified Persons System partner | ||||||
| 4 | laboratory or other resource for analysis and inclusion in the | ||||||
| 5 | appropriate State and National DNA Index System within 90 days | ||||||
| 6 | from the discovery of the remains. | ||||||
| 7 | Prior to the burial or interment of any unknown | ||||||
| 8 | individual's remains or any unknown individual's body part, | ||||||
| 9 | the medical examiner or coroner in possession of the remains | ||||||
| 10 | or body part must assign a case DNA log number to the unknown | ||||||
| 11 | individual or body part. The medical examiner or coroner shall | ||||||
| 12 | place a stainless-steel tag that is stamped or inscribed with | ||||||
| 13 | the assigned case DNA log number on the individual or body part | ||||||
| 14 | and on the outside of the burial container. The DNA log number | ||||||
| 15 | shall be stamped on the unidentified individual's toe tag, if | ||||||
| 16 | possible. | ||||||
| 17 | (Source: P.A. 100-901, eff. 1-1-19.)". | ||||||
