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50 ILCS 707/20

    (50 ILCS 707/20)
    Sec. 20. Rules; officer body-worn camera grants.
    (a) The Board shall develop model rules for the use of officer body-worn cameras to be adopted by law enforcement agencies that receive grants under Section 10 of this Act. The rules shall comply with the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act.
    (b) Each law enforcement agency receiving a grant for officer-worn body cameras under Section 10 of this Act must provide an annual report to the Board, the Governor, and the General Assembly on or before May 1 of the year following the receipt of the grant and by each May 1 thereafter during the period of the grant. The report shall include:
        (1) a brief overview of the makeup of the agency,
    
including the number of officers utilizing officer-worn body cameras;
        (2) the number of officer-worn body cameras utilized
    
by the law enforcement agency;
        (3) any technical issues with the equipment and how
    
those issues were remedied;
        (4) a brief description of the review process used by
    
supervisors within the law enforcement agency;
        (5) for each recording used in prosecutions of
    
conservation, criminal, or traffic offenses or municipal ordinance violations:
            (A) the time, date, and location of the incident;
        
and
            (B) the offenses charged and the date charges
        
were filed;
        (6) for a recording used in a civil proceeding or
    
internal affairs investigation:
            (A) the number of pending civil proceedings and
        
internal investigations;
            (B) in resolved civil proceedings and pending
        
investigations:
                (i) the nature of the complaint or
            
allegations;
                (ii) the disposition, if known; and
                (iii) the date, time and location of the
            
incident; and
        (7) any other information relevant to the
    
administration of the program.
    (c) On or before July 30 of each year, the Board must analyze the law enforcement agency reports and provide an annual report to the General Assembly and the Governor.
(Source: P.A. 99-352, eff. 1-1-16.)