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(410 ILCS 303/25)
Sec. 25. HIV/AIDS Response Review Panel. (a) The HIV/AIDS Response Review Panel is established within the Office of the Governor. The Panel shall consist of the following members: (1) One member appointed by the Governor. This member |
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(2) One representative of each of the following,
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| appointed by the head of the department: the Department of Corrections; the Department of Human Services; and the Department of Public Health.
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(3) Two ex-offenders who are familiar with the issue
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| of HIV/AIDS as it relates to incarceration, appointed by Governor. One of these members must be from Cook County, and the other must be from a county other than Cook. Both of these members must have received a final discharge from the Department of Corrections.
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(4) Three representatives of HIV/AIDS organizations
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| that have been in business for at least 2 years, appointed by Governor. In the case of such an organization that represents a constituency the majority of whom are African-American, the organization's representative who is a member of the Panel must be African-American.
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(b) The Panel shall review the implementation of this Act within the Department of Corrections and shall file a report with the General Assembly and with the Governor every January 1 stating the results of its review.
(Source: P.A. 94-629, eff. 1-1-06.)
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