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Full Text of SB0189  94th General Assembly

SB0189sam001 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sen. William R. Haine

Filed: 4/8/2005

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 189

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 189 on page 1, line
3 4, after "by", by inserting the following:
4 "changing Sections 10 and 10.2 and"; and
 
5 on page 1, between lines 5 and 6, by inserting the following:
 
6     "(50 ILCS 705/10)  (from Ch. 85, par. 510)
7     Sec. 10. The Board may make, amend and rescind such rules
8 and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions
9 of this Act, including those relating to the annual
10 certification of retired law enforcement officers qualified
11 under federal law to carry a concealed weapon. A copy of all
12 rules and regulations and amendments or rescissions thereof
13 shall be filed with the Secretary of State within a reasonable
14 time after their adoption. The schools certified by the Board
15 and participating in the training program may dismiss from the
16 school any trainee prior to his completion of the course, if in
17 the opinion of the person in charge of the training school, the
18 trainee is unable or unwilling to satisfactorily complete the
19 prescribed course of training.
20 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 3099.)
 
21     (50 ILCS 705/10.2)
22     Sec. 10.2. Criminal background investigations.
23     (a) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act

 

 

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1 of the 92nd General Assembly, an applicant for employment as a
2 peace officer, or for annual certification as a retired law
3 enforcement officer qualified under federal law to carry a
4 concealed weapon, shall authorize an investigation to
5 determine if the applicant has been convicted of any criminal
6 offense that disqualifies the person as a peace officer.
7     (b) No law enforcement agency may knowingly employ a
8 person, or certify a retired law enforcement officer qualified
9 under federal law to carry a concealed weapon, unless (i) a
10 criminal background investigation of that person has been
11 completed and (ii) that investigation reveals no convictions of
12 offenses specified in subsection (a) of Section 6.1 of this
13 Act.
14 (Source: P.A. 92-533, eff. 3-14-02.)"; and
 
15 on page 1, line 14, by replacing "Section 1" with "Sections 1
16 and 3"; and
 
17 on page 2, between lines 5 and 6, by inserting the following:
 
18     "(50 ILCS 710/3)  (from Ch. 85, par. 517)
19     Sec. 3. The Board is charged with enforcing this Act and
20 making inspections to insure compliance with its provisions,
21 and is empowered to promulgate rules necessary for its
22 administration and enforcement, including those relating to
23 the annual certification of retired law enforcement officers
24 qualified under federal law to carry a concealed weapon. All
25 units of government or other agencies which employ or utilize
26 peace officers, or that certify retired law enforcement
27 officers qualified under federal law to carry a concealed
28 weapon, shall cooperate with the Board by furnishing relevant
29 information which the Board may require. The Executive Director
30 of the Board shall report annually, no later than February 1,
31 to the Board, with copies to the Governor and the General

 

 

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1 Assembly, the results of these inspections and provide other
2 related information and recommendations as it deems proper.
3 (Source: P.A. 92-84, eff. 7-1-02.)"; and
 
4 on page 2, line 8, after "2", by inserting ", 3,"; and
 
5 on page 3, between lines 7 and 8, by inserting the following:
 
6     "(50 ILCS 720/3)  (from Ch. 85, par. 563)
7     Sec. 3. Powers and Duties.
8     (a) Powers and Duties of the Advisory Board.
9         (1) To incorporate as a general not-for-profit
10     corporation or other appropriate structure under Illinois
11     law.
12         (2) To adopt By-Laws and Operating Procedures.
13         (3) To designate a Financial Officer who is an elected
14     local government official.
15         (4) To employ a coordinator and to approve the
16     employment of such other full or part-time staff as may be
17     required.
18         (5) To develop and approve the total budget for the
19     Mobile Team annually.
20         (6) To determine equitable formulae for providing the
21     local share of cost of the Mobile Team, and to assure
22     receipt of such funds from participating units of local
23     government.
24         (7) To oversee the development of training programs,
25     the delivery of training, and the proper expenditure of
26     funds.
27         (8) To carry out such other actions or activities
28     appropriate to the operation of the Mobile Team including
29     but not limited to contracting for services and supplies,
30     and purchase of furniture, fixtures, equipment and
31     supplies.

 

 

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1         (9) To exercise all other powers and duties as are
2     reasonable to fulfill its functions in furtherance of the
3     purposes of this Act.
4     (b) Powers and Duties of the Illinois Law Enforcement
5 Training Standards Board.
6         (1) To act as the State agency participant on each
7     Mobile Team Advisory Board.
8         (2) To act as the State agency to coordinate the
9     actions of Mobile Teams established in the State.
10         (3) To determine that the Mobile Team meets the
11     criteria for the receipt of funds from the State in
12     accordance with Section 4 of this Act.
13         (4) To budget for and authorize quarterly disbursement
14     of State funds up to 50% of the total approved budget of
15     the eligible Mobile Team.
16         (5) To establish such reasonable rules and regulations
17     as the Director deems necessary to carry out the duties
18     described in this Act, including those relating to the
19     annual certification of retired law enforcement officers
20     qualified under federal law to carry a concealed weapon.
21     (c) Powers and Duties of the Coordinator of an Advisory
22 Board.
23         (1) To manage and coordinate the ongoing operations of
24     the Mobile Team.
25         (2) To employ and supervise additional authorized full
26     or part-time staff.
27         (3) To arrange for qualified instructors from among the
28     employees of State, local or federal Departments or
29     agencies wherever practical and to obtain other
30     instructional services as required.
31 (Source: P.A. 88-586, eff. 8-12-94.)".