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Public Act 100-0901 Public Act 0901 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0901 | HB4348 Enrolled | LRB100 17440 SLF 32608 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Missing Persons Identification Act is | amended by changing Sections 20 and 25 as follows: | (50 ILCS 722/20)
| Sec. 20. Unidentified persons or human remains | identification responsibilities. | (a) In this Section, "assisting law enforcement agency" | means a law enforcement agency with jurisdiction acting under | the request and direction of the medical examiner or coroner to | assist with human remains identification. | (a-5) If the official with custody of the human remains is | not a coroner or medical
examiner, the official shall | immediately notify the coroner or medical examiner of the | county in which the remains were found.
The coroner or medical | examiner shall go to the scene and take charge of the remains. | (b) Notwithstanding any other action deemed appropriate | for the handling of
the human remains, the assisting law | enforcement agency, medical examiner , or coroner shall make | reasonable attempts
to promptly identify human remains. This | does not include historic or prehistoric skeletal remains. | These actions shall may include , but
are not limited to , |
| obtaining the following when possible :
| (1) photographs of the human remains (prior to an | autopsy); | (2) dental and or skeletal X-rays; | (3) photographs of items found on or with the human | remains; | (4) fingerprints from the remains , if possible ; | (5) samples of tissue samples suitable for DNA analysis | typing, if possible ; | (6) (blank); and samples of whole bone or hair suitable | for DNA typing, or both; | (7) any other information that may support | identification efforts. | (c) No medical examiner or coroner or any other person | shall dispose of, or engage in
actions that will materially | affect the unidentified human remains before
the assisting law | enforcement agency, medical examiner , or coroner obtains items | essential for human identification efforts listed in | subsection (b) of this Section. :
| (1) samples suitable for DNA identification, | archiving; | (2) photographs of the unidentified person or human | remains; and | (3) all other appropriate steps for identification | have been exhausted. | (d) Cremation of unidentified human remains is prohibited. |
| (e) (Blank). The medical examiner or coroner or the
| Department of State Police shall make reasonable efforts to | obtain
prompt DNA analysis of biological samples if the human | remains have
not been identified by other means within 30 days.
| (f) The assisting law enforcement agency, medical | examiner , or coroner or the
Department of State Police shall | seek support from appropriate State
and federal agencies , | including National Missing and Unidentified Persons System | resources to facilitate prompt identification of human remains | for human remains identification efforts . This
support may | include, but is not limited to, fingerprint comparison; | forensic odontology; nuclear or mitochondrial DNA analysis, or | both; and forensic anthropology. available mitochondrial or
| nuclear DNA testing, federal grants for DNA testing, or federal | grants for
crime laboratory or medical examiner or coroner's | office improvement.
| (f-5) Fingerprints from the unidentified remains, | including partial prints, shall be submitted to the Department | of State Police or other resource for the purpose of attempting | to identify the deceased. The coroner or medical examiner shall | cause a dental examination to be performed by a forensic | odontologist for the purpose of dental charting, comparison to | missing person records, or both. Tissue samples collected for | DNA analysis shall be submitted within 30 days of the recovery | of the remains to a National Missing and Unidentified Persons | System partner laboratory or other resource where DNA profiles |
| are entered into the National DNA Index System upon completion | of testing. Forensic anthropological analysis of the remains | shall also be considered. | (g) (Blank). The Department of State Police
shall promptly | enter information in federal and State
databases that may aid | in the identification of human remains.
Information shall be | entered into federal databases as follows:
| (1) information for the National Crime Information | Center shall be entered within 72
hours; | (2) DNA profiles and information shall be entered into | the National
DNA Index System (NDIS) within 5 business days | after the
completion of the DNA analysis and procedures | necessary for the
entry of the DNA profile; and | (3) information sought by the Violent Criminal | Apprehension
Program database shall be entered as soon as | practicable.
| (g-2) The medical examiner or coroner shall report the | unidentified human remains and the location where the remains | were found to the Department of State Police within 24 hours of | discovery as mandated by Section 15 of this Act. The assisting | law enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner shall | contact the Department of State Police to request the creation | of an National Crime Information Center Unidentified Person | record within 5 days of the discovery of the remains. The | assisting law enforcement agency, medical examiner, or coroner | shall provide the Department of State Police all information |
| required for National Crime Information Center entry. Upon | notification, the Department of State Police shall create the | Unidentified Person record without unnecessary delay. | (g-5) The assisting law enforcement agency, medical | examiner, or coroner shall obtain a National Crime Information | Center number from the Department of State Police to verify | entry and maintain this number within the unidentified human | remains case file. A National Crime Information Center | Unidentified Person record shall remain on file indefinitely or | until action is taken by the originating agency to clear or | cancel the record. The assisting law enforcement agency, | medical examiner, or coroner shall notify the Department of | State Police of necessary record modifications or cancellation | if identification is made. | (h) (Blank). If the Department of State Police does not | input the data directly into the
federal databases, the | Department of State Police shall consult with
the medical | examiner or coroner's office to ensure appropriate training of | the data
entry personnel and the establishment of a quality | assurance protocol for
ensuring the ongoing quality of data | entered in the federal and State
databases.
| (h-5) The assisting law enforcement agency, medical | examiner, or coroner shall create an unidentified person record | in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System prior | to the submission of samples or within 30 days of the discovery | of the remains, if no identification has been made. The entry |
| shall include all available case information including | fingerprint data and dental charts. Samples shall be submitted | to a National Missing and Unidentified Persons System partner | laboratory for DNA analysis within 30 Days. A notation of DNA | submission shall be made within the National Missing and | Unidentified Persons System Unidentified Person record. | (i) Nothing in this Act shall be interpreted to preclude | any assisting law enforcement agency, medical examiner , | coroner or coroner's office , or the Department of State Police , | or a local law
enforcement agency from pursuing other efforts | to identify unidentified
human remains including efforts to | publicize information, descriptions, or
photographs related to | the investigation that may aid in the identification of the | unidentified remains,
allow family members to identify the | missing person, and seek to protect
the dignity of the missing | person .
| (j) For historic or prehistoric human skeletal remains | determined by an anthropologist to be older than 100 years, | jurisdiction shall be transferred to the Department of Natural | Resources for further investigation under the Archaeological | and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. | (Source: P.A. 95-192, eff. 8-16-07.) | (50 ILCS 722/25) | Sec. 25. Unidentified persons. The coroner or medical | examiner shall obtain a DNA sample from any individual whose |
| remains are not identifiable. The DNA sample shall be forwarded | to a National Missing and Unidentified Persons System partner | laboratory or other resource for analysis and inclusion in the | National DNA Index System the Department of State Police for | inclusion in the State and National DNA Databases . | Prior to the burial or interment of any unknown | individual's remains or any unknown individual's body part, the | medical examiner or coroner in possession of the remains or | body part must assign a DNA log number to the unknown | individual or body part. The medical examiner or coroner shall | place a tag that is stamped or inscribed with the DNA log | number on the individual or body part. The DNA log number shall | be stamped on the unidentified individual's toe tag, if | possible.
| (Source: P.A. 97-679, eff. 2-6-12.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2019
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