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90_HB2132enr

      New Act
          Creates the School  Reporting  of  Drug  Violations  Act.
      Requires  the  chief  administrative  officer  of a school to
      report to the police the delivery of cannabis and  controlled
      substances  occurring  in  a  school, on school grounds, on a
      public way within 1,000 feet of a  school,  or  on  a  school
      conveyance. Effective immediately.
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HB2132 Enrolled                               LRB9004642RCpkA
 1        AN ACT in relation to cannabis and controlled substances.
 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 5    School Reporting of Drug Violations Act.
 6        Section  2.   Duty  of  school administrators.  It is the
 7    duty of the principal of a  public  elementary  or  secondary
 8    school,  or his or her designee, and the chief administrative
 9    officer of a private elementary  or  secondary  school  or  a
10    public  or private community college, college, or university,
11    or his or her designee, to report  to  the  municipal  police
12    department   or   office   of   the  county  sheriff  of  the
13    municipality or county where the school is located violations
14    of Section 5.2 of the Cannabis Control Act and violations  of
15    Section 401 and subsection (b) of Section 407 of the Illinois
16    Controlled  Substances Act occurring in a school, on the real
17    property comprising any school, on a public way within  1,000
18    feet  of  a  school,  or  in any conveyance owned, leased, or
19    contracted by a school  to  transport  students  to  or  from
20    school  or  a  school  related  activity  within  48 hours of
21    becoming aware of the incident.
22        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
23    becoming law.

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