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Full Text of HB4588  100th General Assembly

HB4588 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018
HB4588

 

Introduced , by Rep. Tony McCombie

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
720 ILCS 5/31A-0.1
720 ILCS 5/31A-1.3 new

    Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Creates the offense of violation of a parole host agreement. Provides that a person commits the offense when he or she hosts a releasee and he or she knowingly violates a term of the parole host agreement. Provides that a person also commits violation of a parole host agreement when he or she hosts a releasee and he or she knowingly stores or leaves, within premises under his or her control, a firearm if the person knows or has reason to believe that the releasee is likely to gain access to the firearm and the releasee gains access to the firearm. Provides exceptions. Provides that violation of a parole host agreement is a Class A misdemeanor. Provides that if the releasee gains access to the host's firearm, the violation is a Class A misdemeanor. Provides that if the releasee uses the firearm in the commission of an offense that does not result in death or great bodily harm to another person, the host is guilty of a Class 4 felony and a Class 3 felony if the releasee's use of the firearm proximately causes death or great bodily harm to another person.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning criminal law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by changing
5Section 31A-0.1 and by adding Section 31A-1.3 as follows:
 
6    (720 ILCS 5/31A-0.1)
7    Sec. 31A-0.1. Definitions. For the purposes of this
8Article:
9    "Deliver" or "delivery" means the actual, constructive or
10attempted transfer of possession of an item of contraband, with
11or without consideration, whether or not there is an agency
12relationship.
13    "Employee" means any elected or appointed officer, trustee
14or employee of a penal institution or of the governing
15authority of the penal institution, or any person who performs
16services for the penal institution pursuant to contract with
17the penal institution or its governing authority.
18    "Hosts" means to provide a residence in his or her dwelling
19to a person serving a parole or mandatory supervised release
20term under a parole or release plan adopted by the Department
21of Corrections that identifies the host as the person in whose
22household the releasee will reside or is residing.
23    "Item of contraband" means any of the following:

 

 

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1        (i) "Alcoholic liquor" as that term is defined in
2    Section 1-3.05 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934.
3        (ii) "Cannabis" as that term is defined in subsection
4    (a) of Section 3 of the Cannabis Control Act.
5        (iii) "Controlled substance" as that term is defined in
6    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
7        (iii-a) "Methamphetamine" as that term is defined in
8    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or the
9    Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act.
10        (iv) "Hypodermic syringe" or hypodermic needle, or any
11    instrument adapted for use of controlled substances or
12    cannabis by subcutaneous injection.
13        (v) "Weapon" means any knife, dagger, dirk, billy,
14    razor, stiletto, broken bottle, or other piece of glass
15    which could be used as a dangerous weapon. This term
16    includes any of the devices or implements designated in
17    subsections (a)(1), (a)(3) and (a)(6) of Section 24-1 of
18    this Code, or any other dangerous weapon or instrument of
19    like character.
20        (vi) For purposes of this Section and Sections 31A-1.1
21    and 31A-1.2 only, "firearm" "Firearm" means any device, by
22    whatever name known, which is designed to expel a
23    projectile or projectiles by the action of an explosion,
24    expansion of gas or escape of gas, including but not
25    limited to:
26            (A) any pneumatic gun, spring gun, or B-B gun which

 

 

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1        expels a single globular projectile not exceeding .18
2        inch in diameter; or
3            (B) any device used exclusively for signaling or
4        safety and required as recommended by the United States
5        Coast Guard or the Interstate Commerce Commission; or
6            (C) any device used exclusively for the firing of
7        stud cartridges, explosive rivets or industrial
8        ammunition; or
9            (D) any device which is powered by electrical
10        charging units, such as batteries, and which fires one
11        or several barbs attached to a length of wire and
12        which, upon hitting a human, can send out current
13        capable of disrupting the person's nervous system in
14        such a manner as to render him or her incapable of
15        normal functioning, commonly referred to as a stun gun
16        or taser.
17        (vii) "Firearm ammunition" means any self-contained
18    cartridge or shotgun shell, by whatever name known, which
19    is designed to be used or adaptable to use in a firearm,
20    including but not limited to:
21            (A) any ammunition exclusively designed for use
22        with a device used exclusively for signaling or safety
23        and required or recommended by the United States Coast
24        Guard or the Interstate Commerce Commission; or
25            (B) any ammunition designed exclusively for use
26        with a stud or rivet driver or other similar industrial

 

 

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1        ammunition.
2        (viii) "Explosive" means, but is not limited to, bomb,
3    bombshell, grenade, bottle or other container containing
4    an explosive substance of over one-quarter ounce for like
5    purposes such as black powder bombs and Molotov cocktails
6    or artillery projectiles.
7        (ix) "Tool to defeat security mechanisms" means, but is
8    not limited to, handcuff or security restraint key, tool
9    designed to pick locks, popper, or any device or instrument
10    used to or capable of unlocking or preventing from locking
11    any handcuff or security restraints, doors to cells, rooms,
12    gates or other areas of the penal institution.
13        (x) "Cutting tool" means, but is not limited to,
14    hacksaw blade, wirecutter, or device, instrument or file
15    capable of cutting through metal.
16        (xi) "Electronic contraband" for the purposes of
17    Section 31A-1.1 of this Article means, but is not limited
18    to, any electronic, video recording device, computer, or
19    cellular communications equipment, including, but not
20    limited to, cellular telephones, cellular telephone
21    batteries, videotape recorders, pagers, computers, and
22    computer peripheral equipment brought into or possessed in
23    a penal institution without the written authorization of
24    the Chief Administrative Officer. "Electronic contraband"
25    for the purposes of Section 31A-1.2 of this Article, means,
26    but is not limited to, any electronic, video recording

 

 

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1    device, computer, or cellular communications equipment,
2    including, but not limited to, cellular telephones,
3    cellular telephone batteries, videotape recorders, pagers,
4    computers, and computer peripheral equipment.
5    "Parole host agreement" means a host site agreement,
6electronic detention host agreement, or similar written
7agreement between a person who hosts a releasee and the
8Department of Corrections.
9    "Penal institution" means any penitentiary, State farm,
10reformatory, prison, jail, house of correction, police
11detention area, half-way house or other institution or place
12for the incarceration or custody of persons under sentence for
13offenses awaiting trial or sentence for offenses, under arrest
14for an offense, a violation of probation, a violation of
15parole, a violation of aftercare release, or a violation of
16mandatory supervised release, or awaiting a bail setting
17hearing or preliminary hearing; provided that where the place
18for incarceration or custody is housed within another public
19building this Article shall not apply to that part of the
20building unrelated to the incarceration or custody of persons.
21    "Releasee" means a person serving a term of parole or
22mandatory supervised release.
23(Source: P.A. 97-1108, eff. 1-1-13; 98-558, eff. 1-1-14.)
 
24    (720 ILCS 5/31A-1.3 new)
25    Sec. 31A-1.3. Violation of a parole host agreement.

 

 

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1    (a) A person commits violation of a parole host agreement
2when he or she hosts a releasee and he or she knowingly
3violates a term of the parole host agreement.
4    (b) A person commits violation of a parole host agreement
5when he or she hosts a releasee and he or she knowingly stores
6or leaves, within premises under his or her control, a firearm
7if the person knows or has reason to believe that the releasee
8is likely to gain access to the firearm and the releasee gains
9access to the firearm unless the firearm is:
10        (1) secured by a device or mechanism, other than the
11    firearm safety, designed to render a firearm temporarily
12    inoperable;
13        (2) placed in a securely locked box or container; or
14        (3) placed in some other location that a reasonable
15    person would believe to be secure from the releasee.
16    (c) Subsection (b) does not apply:
17        (1) if the releasee gains access to a firearm and uses
18    it in a lawful act of self-defense or defense of another;
19    or
20        (2) to any firearm obtained by the releasee because of
21    an unlawful entry of the premises by the releasee or
22    another person.
23    (d) Sentence.
24        (1) A person who violates subsection (a) is guilty of a
25    Class A misdemeanor.
26        (2) A person who violates subsection (b) is guilty of a

 

 

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1    Class A misdemeanor, except that it is a Class 4 felony if
2    the releasee uses the firearm in the commission of an
3    offense that does not result in death or great bodily harm
4    to another person; or a Class 3 felony if the releasee uses
5    the firearm in the commission of an offense that
6    proximately causes death or great bodily harm to another
7    person.