Full Text of HB1946 97th General Assembly
HB1946 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
| | 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB1946 Introduced , by Rep. Monique D. Davis SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 730 ILCS 5/3-2-7 | from Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-7 | 730 ILCS 5/3-6-9 new | | 730 ILCS 5/3-7-2 | from Ch. 38, par. 1003-7-2 |
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Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Corrections shall annually train all employees on universal precautions for the prevention of transmission of HIV, hepatitis, and other infections transmitted by contact with blood or bodily fluids. Provides that all institutions and facilities of the Department of Corrections shall operate a program to educate inmates about the transmission, prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, and viral hepatitis, and other chronic health and wellness topics as determined by the Department. Provides that all institutions and facilities of the Department shall permit a committed person to possess and use condoms. Provides that a committed person may not be denied any privileges or good conduct credit because of the person's purchase, possession, or use of condoms. Provides that neither the Department nor an institution or facility of the Department may declare condoms as contraband, although the Department may limit the number of condoms in unopened, original packaging that an inmate may possess at any one time. Provides that by January 1, 2012 the Department shall develop a plan to make condoms available at no cost according to established public health practices and in a manner that protects the health, safety and privacy of committed person and correctional facility staff, and such plan may include vending machines.
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | 5 | | changing Sections 3-2-7 and 3-7-2 by adding Section 3-6-9 as | 6 | | follows:
| 7 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-2-7) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-7)
| 8 | | Sec. 3-2-7. Staff Training and Development.
| 9 | | (a) The Department shall train its own personnel and any | 10 | | personnel from
local agencies by agreements under Section | 11 | | 3-15-2.
| 12 | | (b) To develop and train its personnel, the Department may | 13 | | make grants
in aid for academic study and training in fields | 14 | | related to corrections.
The Department shall establish rules | 15 | | for the conditions and amounts of such
grants. The Department | 16 | | may employ any person during his program of studies
and may | 17 | | require the person to work for it on completion of his program
| 18 | | according to the agreement entered into between the person | 19 | | receiving the
grant and the Department.
| 20 | | (c) The Department shall annually train all employees on | 21 | | universal precautions for the prevention of transmission of | 22 | | HIV, hepatitis, and other infections transmitted by contact | 23 | | with blood or bodily fluids. Such training shall include basic |
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| 1 | | information on the transmission of HIV and its prevention, the | 2 | | rare nature of transmission of HIV by bodily fluids during | 3 | | fights or other incidents, respect for people living with HIV, | 4 | | the confidentiality requirements of the AIDS Confidentiality | 5 | | Act and the penalties for violations, and compliance with the | 6 | | non-discrimination provisions of the Illinois Human Rights | 7 | | Act. | 8 | | (Source: P.A. 77-2097.)
| 9 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-6-9 new) | 10 | | Sec. 3-6-9. Peer-based Health and Prevention Education | 11 | | programs. All institutions and facilities shall operate a | 12 | | program to educate inmates about the transmission, prevention | 13 | | and treatment of HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, | 14 | | and viral hepatitis, and other chronic health and wellness | 15 | | topics as determined by the Department. The Department shall | 16 | | employ committed persons to provide the educational programs to | 17 | | other committed persons, under the supervision of employees of | 18 | | the Department. The Department shall employ a | 19 | | nationally-recognized, evidence-based curriculum intended for | 20 | | use with correctional populations. The program must include | 21 | | information on the benefits of testing for HIV, sexually | 22 | | transmitted infections, and viral hepatitis for the individual | 23 | | and his or her community, the availability of treatment and | 24 | | medication to the committed person, the availability of | 25 | | programs to assist people with HIV and other conditions to |
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| 1 | | successfully re-enter the community, and how to obtain testing | 2 | | while incarcerated. The program must also include information | 3 | | intended to reduce the stigma of living with HIV and increase | 4 | | acceptance of people with HIV. Such program must comply with | 5 | | the non-discrimination provisions of the Illinois Human Rights | 6 | | Act. | 7 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-7-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-7-2) | 8 | | Sec. 3-7-2. Facilities. | 9 | | (a) All institutions and facilities of the Department shall | 10 | | provide
every committed person with access to toilet | 11 | | facilities, barber
facilities, bathing facilities at least | 12 | | once each week, a library of
legal materials and published | 13 | | materials including newspapers and magazines
approved by the | 14 | | Director. A committed person may not receive any materials
that | 15 | | the Director deems pornographic. | 16 | | (b) (Blank). | 17 | | (c) All institutions and facilities of the Department shall | 18 | | provide
facilities for every committed person to leave his cell | 19 | | for at least one
hour each day unless the chief administrative | 20 | | officer determines that it
would be harmful or dangerous to the | 21 | | security or safety of the
institution or facility. | 22 | | (d) All institutions and facilities of the Department shall | 23 | | provide
every committed person with a wholesome and nutritional | 24 | | diet at
regularly scheduled hours, drinking water, clothing | 25 | | adequate for the
season, bedding, soap and towels and medical |
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| 1 | | and dental care. | 2 | | (e) All institutions and facilities of the Department shall | 3 | | permit
every committed person to send and receive an unlimited | 4 | | number of
uncensored letters, provided, however, that the | 5 | | Director may order that
mail be inspected and read for reasons | 6 | | of the security, safety or morale
of the institution or | 7 | | facility. | 8 | | (f) All of the institutions and facilities of the | 9 | | Department shall
permit every committed person to receive | 10 | | visitors, except in case of
abuse of the visiting privilege or | 11 | | when the chief administrative officer
determines that such | 12 | | visiting would be harmful or dangerous to the
security, safety | 13 | | or morale of the institution or facility.
The chief | 14 | | administrative officer shall have the right to restrict | 15 | | visitation
to non-contact visits for reasons of safety, | 16 | | security, and order, including,
but not limited to, restricting | 17 | | contact visits for committed persons engaged in
gang activity.
| 18 | | No committed person in a super maximum security facility or on | 19 | | disciplinary
segregation is allowed contact visits. Any | 20 | | committed person found in
possession of illegal drugs or who | 21 | | fails a drug test shall not be permitted
contact visits for a | 22 | | period of at least 6 months. Any committed person
involved in | 23 | | gang activities or found guilty of assault committed against a
| 24 | | Department employee shall not be permitted contact visits for a | 25 | | period of at
least 6 months. The Department shall offer every | 26 | | visitor appropriate written information concerning HIV and |
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| 1 | | AIDS, including information concerning how to contact the | 2 | | Illinois Department of Public Health for counseling | 3 | | information. The Department shall develop the written | 4 | | materials in consultation with the Department of Public Health. | 5 | | The Department shall ensure that all such information and | 6 | | materials are culturally sensitive and reflect cultural | 7 | | diversity as appropriate. Implementation of the changes made to | 8 | | this Section by this amendatory Act of the 94th General | 9 | | Assembly is subject to appropriation.
| 10 | | (f-5) The Department shall establish a pilot program in one | 11 | | or more institutions or facilities of the Department to permit | 12 | | committed persons to remotely visit family members through | 13 | | interactive video conferences. The Department may enter into | 14 | | agreements with third-party organizations to provide video | 15 | | conference facilities for family members of committed persons. | 16 | | The Department may determine who is a family member eligible to | 17 | | participate in the program and the conditions in which and | 18 | | times when the video conferences may be conducted. The | 19 | | Department may conduct such conferences as an alternative to | 20 | | transporting committed persons to facilities and institutions | 21 | | of the Department near the residences of family members of the | 22 | | committed persons. | 23 | | Beginning on October 1, 2010 and through October 1, 2012, | 24 | | the Department shall issue an annual report to the General | 25 | | Assembly regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the | 26 | | pilot program created by this subsection (f-5). |
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| 1 | | (g) All institutions and facilities of the Department shall | 2 | | permit
religious ministrations and sacraments to be available | 3 | | to every
committed person, but attendance at religious services | 4 | | shall not be
required. | 5 | | (h) Within 90 days after December 31, 1996, the Department | 6 | | shall prohibit
the use of curtains, cell-coverings, or any | 7 | | other matter or object that
obstructs or otherwise impairs the | 8 | | line of vision into a committed person's
cell. | 9 | | (i) All institutions and facilities of the Department shall | 10 | | permit a committed person to possess and use condoms. A | 11 | | committed person may not be denied any privileges or good | 12 | | conduct credit because of the person's purchase, possession, or | 13 | | use of condoms. Neither the Department nor an institution or | 14 | | facility of the Department may declare condoms as contraband, | 15 | | although the Department may limit the number of condoms in | 16 | | unopened, original packaging that an inmate may possess at any | 17 | | one time. By January 1, 2012 the Department shall develop a | 18 | | plan to make condoms available at no cost according to | 19 | | established public health practices and in a manner that | 20 | | protects the health, safety and privacy of committed person and | 21 | | correctional facility staff, and such plan may include vending | 22 | | machines. | 23 | | (Source: P.A. 96-869, eff. 1-21-10.)
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