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Public Act 102-0776 Public Act 0776 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0776 | HB4559 Enrolled | LRB102 20314 RLC 29169 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Freedom of Information Act is amended by | changing Section 7 as follows: | (5 ILCS 140/7) (from Ch. 116, par. 207) | Sec. 7. Exemptions.
| (1) When a request is made to inspect or copy a public | record that contains information that is exempt from | disclosure under this Section, but also contains information | that is not exempt from disclosure, the public body may elect | to redact the information that is exempt. The public body | shall make the remaining information available for inspection | and copying. Subject to this requirement, the following shall | be exempt from inspection and copying:
| (a) Information specifically prohibited from | disclosure by federal or
State law or rules and | regulations implementing federal or State law.
| (b) Private information, unless disclosure is required | by another provision of this Act, a State or federal law , | or a court order. | (b-5) Files, documents, and other data or databases | maintained by one or more law enforcement agencies and |
| specifically designed to provide information to one or | more law enforcement agencies regarding the physical or | mental status of one or more individual subjects. | (c) Personal information contained within public | records, the disclosure of which would constitute a | clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, unless | the disclosure is
consented to in writing by the | individual subjects of the information. "Unwarranted | invasion of personal privacy" means the disclosure of | information that is highly personal or objectionable to a | reasonable person and in which the subject's right to | privacy outweighs any legitimate public interest in | obtaining the information. The
disclosure of information | that bears on the public duties of public
employees and | officials shall not be considered an invasion of personal
| privacy.
| (d) Records in the possession of any public body | created in the course of administrative enforcement
| proceedings, and any law enforcement or correctional | agency for
law enforcement purposes,
but only to the | extent that disclosure would:
| (i) interfere with pending or actually and | reasonably contemplated
law enforcement proceedings | conducted by any law enforcement or correctional
| agency that is the recipient of the request;
| (ii) interfere with active administrative |
| enforcement proceedings
conducted by the public body | that is the recipient of the request;
| (iii) create a substantial likelihood that a | person will be deprived of a fair trial or an impartial | hearing;
| (iv) unavoidably disclose the identity of a | confidential source, confidential information | furnished only by the confidential source, or persons | who file complaints with or provide information to | administrative, investigative, law enforcement, or | penal agencies; except that the identities of | witnesses to traffic accidents, traffic accident | reports, and rescue reports shall be provided by | agencies of local government, except when disclosure | would interfere with an active criminal investigation | conducted by the agency that is the recipient of the | request;
| (v) disclose unique or specialized investigative | techniques other than
those generally used and known | or disclose internal documents of
correctional | agencies related to detection, observation or | investigation of
incidents of crime or misconduct, and | disclosure would result in demonstrable harm to the | agency or public body that is the recipient of the | request;
| (vi) endanger the life or physical safety of law |
| enforcement personnel
or any other person; or
| (vii) obstruct an ongoing criminal investigation | by the agency that is the recipient of the request.
| (d-5) A law enforcement record created for law | enforcement purposes and contained in a shared electronic | record management system if the law enforcement agency | that is the recipient of the request did not create the | record, did not participate in or have a role in any of the | events which are the subject of the record, and only has | access to the record through the shared electronic record | management system. | (d-6) Records contained in the Officer Professional | Conduct Database under Section 9.2 of the Illinois Police | Training Act, except to the extent authorized under that | Section. This includes the documents supplied to the | Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board from the | Illinois State Police and Illinois State Police Merit | Board. | (e) Records that relate to or affect the security of | correctional
institutions and detention facilities.
| (e-5) Records requested by persons committed to the | Department of Corrections, Department of Human Services | Division of Mental Health, or a county jail if those | materials are available in the library of the correctional | institution or facility or jail where the inmate is | confined. |
| (e-6) Records requested by persons committed to the | Department of Corrections, Department of Human Services | Division of Mental Health, or a county jail if those | materials include records from staff members' personnel | files, staff rosters, or other staffing assignment | information. | (e-7) Records requested by persons committed to the | Department of Corrections or Department of Human Services | Division of Mental Health if those materials are available | through an administrative request to the Department of | Corrections or Department of Human Services Division of | Mental Health. | (e-8) Records requested by a person committed to the | Department of Corrections, Department of Human Services | Division of Mental Health, or a county jail, the | disclosure of which would result in the risk of harm to any | person or the risk of an escape from a jail or correctional | institution or facility. | (e-9) Records requested by a person in a county jail | or committed to the Department of Corrections or | Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health, | containing personal information pertaining to the person's | victim or the victim's family, including, but not limited | to, a victim's home address, home telephone number, work | or school address, work telephone number, social security | number, or any other identifying information, except as |
| may be relevant to a requester's current or potential case | or claim. | (e-10) Law enforcement records of other persons | requested by a person committed to the Department of | Corrections, Department of Human Services Division of | Mental Health, or a county jail, including, but not | limited to, arrest and booking records, mug shots, and | crime scene photographs, except as these records may be | relevant to the requester's current or potential case or | claim. | (f) Preliminary drafts, notes, recommendations, | memoranda , and other
records in which opinions are | expressed, or policies or actions are
formulated, except | that a specific record or relevant portion of a
record | shall not be exempt when the record is publicly cited
and | identified by the head of the public body. The exemption | provided in
this paragraph (f) extends to all those | records of officers and agencies
of the General Assembly | that pertain to the preparation of legislative
documents.
| (g) Trade secrets and commercial or financial | information obtained from
a person or business where the | trade secrets or commercial or financial information are | furnished under a claim that they are
proprietary, | privileged, or confidential, and that disclosure of the | trade
secrets or commercial or financial information would | cause competitive harm to the person or business, and only |
| insofar as the claim directly applies to the records | requested. | The information included under this exemption includes | all trade secrets and commercial or financial information | obtained by a public body, including a public pension | fund, from a private equity fund or a privately held | company within the investment portfolio of a private | equity fund as a result of either investing or evaluating | a potential investment of public funds in a private equity | fund. The exemption contained in this item does not apply | to the aggregate financial performance information of a | private equity fund, nor to the identity of the fund's | managers or general partners. The exemption contained in | this item does not apply to the identity of a privately | held company within the investment portfolio of a private | equity fund, unless the disclosure of the identity of a | privately held company may cause competitive harm. | Nothing contained in this
paragraph (g) shall be | construed to prevent a person or business from
consenting | to disclosure.
| (h) Proposals and bids for any contract, grant, or | agreement, including
information which if it were | disclosed would frustrate procurement or give
an advantage | to any person proposing to enter into a contractor | agreement
with the body, until an award or final selection | is made. Information
prepared by or for the body in |
| preparation of a bid solicitation shall be
exempt until an | award or final selection is made.
| (i) Valuable formulae,
computer geographic systems,
| designs, drawings and research data obtained or
produced | by any public body when disclosure could reasonably be | expected to
produce private gain or public loss.
The | exemption for "computer geographic systems" provided in | this paragraph
(i) does not extend to requests made by | news media as defined in Section 2 of
this Act when the | requested information is not otherwise exempt and the only
| purpose of the request is to access and disseminate | information regarding the
health, safety, welfare, or | legal rights of the general public.
| (j) The following information pertaining to | educational matters: | (i) test questions, scoring keys , and other | examination data used to
administer an academic | examination;
| (ii) information received by a primary or | secondary school, college, or university under its | procedures for the evaluation of faculty members by | their academic peers; | (iii) information concerning a school or | university's adjudication of student disciplinary | cases, but only to the extent that disclosure would | unavoidably reveal the identity of the student; and |
| (iv) course materials or research materials used | by faculty members. | (k) Architects' plans, engineers' technical | submissions, and
other
construction related technical | documents for
projects not constructed or developed in | whole or in part with public funds
and the same for | projects constructed or developed with public funds, | including, but not limited to, power generating and | distribution stations and other transmission and | distribution facilities, water treatment facilities, | airport facilities, sport stadiums, convention centers, | and all government owned, operated, or occupied buildings, | but
only to the extent
that disclosure would compromise | security.
| (l) Minutes of meetings of public bodies closed to the
| public as provided in the Open Meetings Act until the | public body
makes the minutes available to the public | under Section 2.06 of the Open
Meetings Act.
| (m) Communications between a public body and an | attorney or auditor
representing the public body that | would not be subject to discovery in
litigation, and | materials prepared or compiled by or for a public body in
| anticipation of a criminal, civil, or administrative | proceeding upon the
request of an attorney advising the | public body, and materials prepared or
compiled with | respect to internal audits of public bodies.
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| (n) Records relating to a public body's adjudication | of employee grievances or disciplinary cases; however, | this exemption shall not extend to the final outcome of | cases in which discipline is imposed.
| (o) Administrative or technical information associated | with automated
data processing operations, including, but | not limited to, software,
operating protocols, computer | program abstracts, file layouts, source
listings, object | modules, load modules, user guides, documentation
| pertaining to all logical and physical design of | computerized systems,
employee manuals, and any other | information that, if disclosed, would
jeopardize the | security of the system or its data or the security of
| materials exempt under this Section.
| (p) Records relating to collective negotiating matters
| between public bodies and their employees or | representatives, except that
any final contract or | agreement shall be subject to inspection and copying.
| (q) Test questions, scoring keys, and other | examination data used to determine the qualifications of | an applicant for a license or employment.
| (r) The records, documents, and information relating | to real estate
purchase negotiations until those | negotiations have been completed or
otherwise terminated. | With regard to a parcel involved in a pending or
actually | and reasonably contemplated eminent domain proceeding |
| under the Eminent Domain Act, records, documents, and
| information relating to that parcel shall be exempt except | as may be
allowed under discovery rules adopted by the | Illinois Supreme Court. The
records, documents, and | information relating to a real estate sale shall be
exempt | until a sale is consummated.
| (s) Any and all proprietary information and records | related to the
operation of an intergovernmental risk | management association or
self-insurance pool or jointly | self-administered health and accident
cooperative or pool.
| Insurance or self insurance (including any | intergovernmental risk management association or self | insurance pool) claims, loss or risk management | information, records, data, advice or communications.
| (t) Information contained in or related to | examination, operating, or
condition reports prepared by, | on behalf of, or for the use of a public
body responsible | for the regulation or supervision of financial
| institutions, insurance companies, or pharmacy benefit | managers, unless disclosure is otherwise
required by State | law.
| (u) Information that would disclose
or might lead to | the disclosure of
secret or confidential information, | codes, algorithms, programs, or private
keys intended to | be used to create electronic signatures under the Uniform | Electronic Transactions Act.
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| (v) Vulnerability assessments, security measures, and | response policies
or plans that are designed to identify, | prevent, or respond to potential
attacks upon a | community's population or systems, facilities, or | installations,
the destruction or contamination of which | would constitute a clear and present
danger to the health | or safety of the community, but only to the extent that
| disclosure could reasonably be expected to jeopardize the | effectiveness of the
measures or the safety of the | personnel who implement them or the public.
Information | exempt under this item may include such things as details
| pertaining to the mobilization or deployment of personnel | or equipment, to the
operation of communication systems or | protocols, or to tactical operations.
| (w) (Blank). | (x) Maps and other records regarding the location or | security of generation, transmission, distribution, | storage, gathering,
treatment, or switching facilities | owned by a utility, by a power generator, or by the | Illinois Power Agency.
| (y) Information contained in or related to proposals, | bids, or negotiations related to electric power | procurement under Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power | Agency Act and Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities | Act that is determined to be confidential and proprietary | by the Illinois Power Agency or by the Illinois Commerce |
| Commission.
| (z) Information about students exempted from | disclosure under Sections 10-20.38 or 34-18.29 of the | School Code, and information about undergraduate students | enrolled at an institution of higher education exempted | from disclosure under Section 25 of the Illinois Credit | Card Marketing Act of 2009. | (aa) Information the disclosure of which is
exempted | under the Viatical Settlements Act of 2009.
| (bb) Records and information provided to a mortality | review team and records maintained by a mortality review | team appointed under the Department of Juvenile Justice | Mortality Review Team Act. | (cc) Information regarding interments, entombments, or | inurnments of human remains that are submitted to the | Cemetery Oversight Database under the Cemetery Care Act or | the Cemetery Oversight Act, whichever is applicable. | (dd) Correspondence and records (i) that may not be | disclosed under Section 11-9 of the Illinois Public Aid | Code or (ii) that pertain to appeals under Section 11-8 of | the Illinois Public Aid Code. | (ee) The names, addresses, or other personal | information of persons who are minors and are also | participants and registrants in programs of park | districts, forest preserve districts, conservation | districts, recreation agencies, and special recreation |
| associations. | (ff) The names, addresses, or other personal | information of participants and registrants in programs of | park districts, forest preserve districts, conservation | districts, recreation agencies, and special recreation | associations where such programs are targeted primarily to | minors. | (gg) Confidential information described in Section | 1-100 of the Illinois Independent Tax Tribunal Act of | 2012. | (hh) The report submitted to the State Board of | Education by the School Security and Standards Task Force | under item (8) of subsection (d) of Section 2-3.160 of the | School Code and any information contained in that report. | (ii) Records requested by persons committed to or | detained by the Department of Human Services under the | Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act or committed to | the Department of Corrections under the Sexually Dangerous | Persons Act if those materials: (i) are available in the | library of the facility where the individual is confined; | (ii) include records from staff members' personnel files, | staff rosters, or other staffing assignment information; | or (iii) are available through an administrative request | to the Department of Human Services or the Department of | Corrections. | (jj) Confidential information described in Section |
| 5-535 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. | (kk) The public body's credit card numbers, debit card | numbers, bank account numbers, Federal Employer | Identification Number, security code numbers, passwords, | and similar account information, the disclosure of which | could result in identity theft or impression or defrauding | of a governmental entity or a person. | (ll) Records concerning the work of the threat | assessment team of a school district. | (mm) Records described in subsection (f) of Section | 3-5-1 of the Unified Code of Corrections. | (1.5) Any information exempt from disclosure under the | Judicial Privacy Act shall be redacted from public records | prior to disclosure under this Act. | (2) A public record that is not in the possession of a | public body but is in the possession of a party with whom the | agency has contracted to perform a governmental function on | behalf of the public body, and that directly relates to the | governmental function and is not otherwise exempt under this | Act, shall be considered a public record of the public body, | for purposes of this Act. | (3) This Section does not authorize withholding of | information or limit the
availability of records to the | public, except as stated in this Section or
otherwise provided | in this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 101-434, eff. 1-1-20; 101-452, eff. 1-1-20; |
| 101-455, eff. 8-23-19; 101-652, eff. 1-1-22; 102-38, eff. | 6-25-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-694, eff. 1-7-22; revised | 2-3-22.) | Section 10. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | changing Section 3-5-1 as follows:
| (730 ILCS 5/3-5-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1)
| Sec. 3-5-1. Master Record File.
| (a) The Department of Corrections and the Department of | Juvenile Justice shall
maintain a master record file on each | person committed to it,
which shall contain the following | information:
| (1) all information from the committing court;
| (1.5) ethnic and racial background data collected in | accordance with Section 4.5 of the Criminal Identification | Act; | (2) reception summary;
| (3) evaluation and assignment reports and | recommendations;
| (4) reports as to program assignment and progress;
| (5) reports of disciplinary infractions and | disposition, including tickets and Administrative Review | Board action;
| (6) any parole or aftercare release plan;
| (7) any parole or aftercare release reports;
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| (8) the date and circumstances of final discharge; | (9) criminal history; | (10) current and past gang affiliations and ranks; | (11) information regarding associations and family | relationships; | (12) any grievances filed and responses to those | grievances; and | (13) other information that the respective Department | determines is relevant to the secure confinement and | rehabilitation of the committed person.
| (b) All files shall be confidential and access shall be
| limited to authorized personnel of the respective Department.
| Personnel of other correctional, welfare or law enforcement
| agencies may have access to files under rules and regulations
| of the respective Department. The respective Department shall | keep a record of all
outside personnel who have access to | files, the files reviewed,
any file material copied, and the | purpose of access. If the
respective Department or the | Prisoner Review Board makes a determination
under this Code | which affects the length of the period of
confinement or | commitment, the committed person and his counsel
shall be | advised of factual information relied upon by the
respective | Department or Board to make the determination, provided that
| the Department or Board shall not be required to advise a
| person committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice any | such information
which in the opinion of the Department of |
| Juvenile Justice or Board would be
detrimental to his | treatment or rehabilitation.
| (c) The master file shall be maintained at a place
| convenient to its use by personnel of the respective | Department in
charge of the person. When custody of a person is | transferred
from the Department to another department or | agency, a
summary of the file shall be forwarded to the | receiving
agency with such other information required by law | or
requested by the agency under rules and regulations of the
| respective Department.
| (d) The master file of a person no longer in the custody
of | the respective Department shall be placed on inactive status | and its
use shall be restricted subject to rules and | regulations of
the Department.
| (e) All public agencies may make available to the
| respective Department on request any factual data not | otherwise
privileged as a matter of law in their possession in | respect
to individuals committed to the respective Department.
| (f) A committed person may request a summary of the | committed person's master record file once per year and the | committed person's attorney may request one summary of the | committed person's master record file once per year. The | Department shall create a form for requesting this summary, | and shall make that form available to committed persons and to | the public on its website. Upon receipt of the request form, | the Department shall provide the summary within 15 days. The |
| summary must contain, unless otherwise prohibited by law: | (1) the person's name, ethnic, racial, and other | identifying information; | (2) all digitally available information from the | committing court; | (3) all information in the Offender 360 system on the | person's criminal history; | (4) the person's complete assignment history in the | Department of Corrections; | (5) the person's disciplinary card; | (6) additional records about up to 3 specific | disciplinary incidents as identified by the requester; | (7) any available records about up to 5 specific | grievances filed by the person, as identified by the | requester; and | (8) the records of all grievances filed on or after | January 1, 2023. | Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection (f) to | the contrary, a committed person's master record file is not | subject to disclosure and copying under the Freedom of | Information Act. | (Source: P.A. 97-696, eff. 6-22-12; 98-528, eff. 1-1-15; | 98-558, eff. 1-1-14; 98-756, eff. 7-16-14 .)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2023
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