Full Text of SB1486 102nd General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning State government.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is amended | 5 | | by adding Section 21.6 as follows: | 6 | | (20 ILCS 505/21.6 new) | 7 | | Sec. 21.6. Front-line staff members; personal
protection | 8 | | spray devices. | 9 | | (a) As used in this Section: | 10 | | "Front-line staff member" or "staff member" means an | 11 | | individual who engages with families in their home settings. | 12 | | "Personal protection spray device" means a commercially | 13 | | available dispensing device designed and intended for use in | 14 | | self-defense which is comprised of non-lethal Oleoresin | 15 | | Capsicum and is specifically approved by the Department in | 16 | | consultation with the Illinois State Police. | 17 | | (b) A front-line staff member is
authorized to carry and | 18 | | use personal protection spray devices for self-defense
| 19 | | purposes while investigating a report of child abuse or
| 20 | | neglect if the front-line staff member has been trained
on the | 21 | | proper use of such personal protection spray devices by
the | 22 | | Department, in
consultation with the Illinois State Police. By | 23 | | January 1,
2023, the Department, in consultation with the |
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Police, shall (i) identify a list of approved | 2 | | personal protection spray devices and (ii) jointly develop and | 3 | | approve a training curriculum and program for front-line staff | 4 | | members on the proper use of such personal protection spray | 5 | | devices for self-defense purposes. The Department shall
| 6 | | provide funding for the training program. | 7 | | (c) Personal protection spray device use. A personal | 8 | | protection spray device may only be used if a front-line staff | 9 | | member: | 10 | | (1) reasonably believes that use is necessary to | 11 | | protect the staff member from an imminent physical assault | 12 | | posed by another person; | 13 | | (2) uses the device to incapacitate a person | 14 | | attempting a physical assault in order to avoid imminent | 15 | | physical harm and to facilitate escape from danger when | 16 | | there is no other alternative available to the staff | 17 | | member; | 18 | | (3) uses a device approved by the Department, in | 19 | | consultation with the Illinois State Police; | 20 | | (4) except in exigent circumstances, has issued a | 21 | | verbal warning to persons in close proximity to the spray | 22 | | area in accordance with the training jointly developed by | 23 | | the Department, in
consultation with the Illinois State | 24 | | Police; | 25 | | (5) does not intentionally spray any person other than | 26 | | a person attempting to physically assault the front-line |
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| 1 | | staff member; and | 2 | | (6) has successfully completed training on how to use | 3 | | the approved devices, de-escalation techniques, | 4 | | pre-contact cues, and situation awareness. | 5 | | A front-line staff member's use of personal protection | 6 | | spray devices during the performance of his or her | 7 | | professional duties in any manner other than as expressly | 8 | | authorized under this Section shall be prohibited by | 9 | | Department policy. Whenever a front-line staff member | 10 | | discharges a personal protection spray device, the front-line | 11 | | staff member shall complete an incident report. | 12 | | (d) Duty to seek medical care for bystanders. Following | 13 | | the discharge of a personal protection spray device that | 14 | | results in exposure, the front-line staff member shall notify | 15 | | his or her supervisor and, if appropriate, call 9-1-1 for | 16 | | emergency response or responders as soon as reasonably | 17 | | practical and when safe to do so. | 18 | | (e) Reporting. Beginning January 1, 2024, and every | 19 | | January 1 thereafter, the Department shall post on its website | 20 | | a report containing the following information for the | 21 | | preceding calendar year: (i) the number of front-line staff | 22 | | members trained to carry personal protection spray devices; | 23 | | (ii) the number of front-line staff members who report | 24 | | carrying personal protection spray devices and the make or | 25 | | model of the devices; and (iii) the number of reported uses of | 26 | | personal protection spray devices by service region. In |
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| 1 | | addition, the Department shall report each incident involving | 2 | | the deployment of a personal protection spray device that | 3 | | occurred during the preceding calendar year, including: | 4 | | (1) the estimated age, gender, and race of the | 5 | | intended target of the personal protection spray device; | 6 | | (2) whether there were injuries to the intended target | 7 | | resulting from the deployment of the personal protection | 8 | | spray device; | 9 | | (3) the age, gender, and race of the front-line staff | 10 | | member who utilized the personal protection spray device; | 11 | | and | 12 | | (4) whether there were injuries to the front-line | 13 | | staff member resulting from the incident. | 14 | | The Department shall also report yearly data on the number | 15 | | of personal protection spray device deployments found to be | 16 | | against Department policy. | 17 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 18 | | becoming law. |
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