Full Text of HB2520 94th General Assembly
HB2520 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB2520
Introduced 2/17/2005, by Rep. John J. Millner SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Creates the offense of tampering with a security, fire, or life safety system. Provides that a person commits the offense when he or she knowingly endangers public safety by tampering with, damaging, sabotaging, destroying, or causing to permanently or temporarily malfunction any physical or electronic security, fire, or life safety system or any component part of any of those systems. Provides that a violation is a Class 4 felony.
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A BILL FOR
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LRB094 08096 RLC 38280 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by adding | 5 |
| Section 16-22 as follows: | 6 |
| (720 ILCS 5/16-22 new) | 7 |
| Sec. 16-22. Tampering with a security, fire, or life safety | 8 |
| system.
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| (a) A person commits the offense of tampering with a | 10 |
| security, fire, or life safety system when he or she knowingly | 11 |
| endangers public safety by tampering with, damaging, | 12 |
| sabotaging, destroying, or causing to permanently or | 13 |
| temporarily malfunction any physical or electronic security, | 14 |
| fire, or life safety system or any component part of any of | 15 |
| those systems including, but not limited to, card readers, | 16 |
| magnetic stripe readers, Wiegand card readers, smart card | 17 |
| readers, proximity card readers, digital keypads, keypad | 18 |
| access controls, digital locks, electromagnetic locks, | 19 |
| electric strikes, electronic exit hardware, exit alarm | 20 |
| systems, delayed egress systems, biometric access control | 21 |
| equipment, intrusion detection systems and sensors, burglar | 22 |
| alarm systems, wireless burglar alarms, silent alarms, duress | 23 |
| alarms, hold-up alarms, glass break detectors, motion | 24 |
| detectors, seismic detectors, glass shock sensors, magnetic | 25 |
| contacts, closed circuit television (CCTV), security cameras, | 26 |
| digital cameras, dome cameras, covert cameras, spy cameras, | 27 |
| hidden cameras, wireless cameras, network cameras, IP | 28 |
| addressable cameras, CCTV camera lenses, video cassette | 29 |
| recorders, CCTV monitors, CCTV consoles, CCTV housings and | 30 |
| enclosures, CCTV pan-and-tilt devices, CCTV transmission and | 31 |
| signal equipment, wireless video transmitters, wireless video | 32 |
| receivers, radio frequency (RF) or microwave components, or |
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| both, infrared illuminators, video motion detectors, video | 2 |
| recorders, time lapse CCTV recorders, digital video recorders | 3 |
| (DVRs), digital image storage systems, video converters, video | 4 |
| distribution amplifiers, video time-date generators, | 5 |
| multiplexers, switchers, splitters, fire alarms, smoke alarm | 6 |
| systems, smoke detectors, flame detectors, fire detection | 7 |
| systems and sensors, fire sprinklers, fire suppression | 8 |
| systems, fire extinguishing systems, public address systems, | 9 |
| intercoms, emergency telephones, emergency call boxes, | 10 |
| emergency pull stations, telephone entry systems, video entry | 11 |
| equipment, annunciators, sirens, lights, sounders, control | 12 |
| panels and components, and all associated computer hardware, | 13 |
| computer software, control panels, wires, cables, connectors, | 14 |
| electromechanical components, electronic modules, fiber | 15 |
| optics, filters, passive components, and power sources | 16 |
| including batteries and back-up power supplies. | 17 |
| (b) Sentence. A violation of this Section is a Class 4 | 18 |
| felony.
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