Public Act 094-0068
Public Act 0068 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0068 |
HB0053 Enrolled |
LRB094 04236 RLC 35024 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 Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing | Section 29D-10 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 5/29D-10)
| Sec. 29D-10. Definitions. As used in this Article, where | not
otherwise distinctly expressed or manifestly incompatible | with the intent of
this Article:
| (a) "Computer network" means a set of related, remotely | connected
devices
and
any communications facilities including | more than one computer with the
capability to transmit data | among them through communication facilities.
| (b) "Computer" means a device that accepts, processes, | stores,
retrieves,
or
outputs data, and includes, but is not | limited to, auxiliary storage and
telecommunications devices.
| (c) "Computer program" means a series of coded instruction | or statements
in a
form acceptable to a computer which causes | the computer to process data and
supply the results of data | processing.
| (d) "Data" means representations of information, | knowledge, facts,
concepts or
instructions, including program | documentation, that are prepared in a
formalized manner and are | stored or processed in or transmitted by a computer.
Data may | be in any form, including but not limited to magnetic or | optical
storage
media, punch cards, or data stored internally | in the memory of a computer.
| (e) "Biological products used in or in connection with | agricultural
production" includes, but is not
limited
to,
| seeds, plants, and DNA of plants or animals altered for use in | crop or
livestock breeding or production or which are sold, | intended, designed, or
produced for use
in crop production or |
| livestock breeding or production.
| (f) "Agricultural products" means crops and livestock.
| (g) "Agricultural production" means the breeding and | growing of
livestock
and
crops. | (g-5) "Animal feed" means an article
that is intended for | use for food for animals other than humans
and that is intended | for use as a substantial source of nutrients
in the diet of the | animal, and is not limited to a mixture intended to
be the sole | ration of the animal. | (g-10) "Contagious or infectious disease" means a specific | disease designated by the Illinois Department of Agriculture as | contagious or infectious under rules pertaining to the Illinois | Diseased Animals Act. | (g-15) "Processed food" means any food other than a raw | agricultural
commodity and includes any raw agricultural | commodity that
has been subject to processing, such as canning, | cooking, freezing,
dehydration, or milling. | (g-20) "Raw agricultural commodity" means any food in its | raw or
natural state, including all fruits that are washed, | colored, or otherwise
treated in their unpeeled natural form | prior to marketing.
| (g-25) "Endangering the food supply" means to knowingly: | (1) bring into this State any domestic animal that is | affected with any contagious or infectious disease or any | animal that has been exposed to any
contagious or | infectious disease; | (2) expose any animal in this State to any contagious | or infectious disease; | (3) deliver any poultry that is infected with any | contagious
or infectious disease to any poultry producer | pursuant to a
production contract; | (4) except as permitted under the Insect Pest and Plant | Disease Act,
bring or release into this State any insect | pest
or expose
any plant to an insect pest; or | (5) expose any raw agricultural commodity, animal | feed, or processed food to any contaminant or contagious or |
| infectious disease. | "Endangering the food supply" does not include bona fide | experiments and actions related to those experiments carried on | by commonly recognized research facilities or actions by | agricultural producers and animal health professionals who may | inadvertently contribute to the spread of detrimental | biological agents while employing generally acceptable | management practices.
| (g-30) "Endangering the water supply" means to knowingly | contaminate a public or private water well or water reservoir | or any water supply of a public utility or tamper with the | production of bottled or packaged water or tamper with bottled | or packaged water at a retail or wholesale mercantile | establishment. "Endangering the water supply" does not include | contamination of a public or private well or water reservoir
or | any water supply of a public utility that may occur | inadvertently
as part of the operation of a public utility or | electrical generating station.
| (h) "Livestock" means animals bred or raised for human | consumption.
| (i) "Crops" means plants raised for: (1) human consumption, | (2) fruits
that
are intended for human consumption, (3) | consumption by livestock, and (4)
fruits that are intended for | consumption by livestock.
| (j) "Communications systems" means any works, property, or | material of
any radio, telegraph, telephone, microwave, or | cable line, station, or system.
| (k) "Substantial damage" means monetary damage greater | than $100,000.
| (l) "Terrorist act" or "act of terrorism" means: (1) any | act that
is intended to cause or create a risk and does cause | or create a risk of death
or great bodily harm to one or more | persons;
(2) any act that disables or destroys the
usefulness | or operation of any communications system; (3) any act or any | series
of 2 or more acts committed in furtherance of a single | intention, scheme, or
design that disables or destroys the |
| usefulness or operation of
a computer network, computers, | computer programs, or data used by any
industry, by any class | of business, or by 5 or more businesses or by the
federal | government, State government, any unit of local government, a | public
utility, a manufacturer of pharmaceuticals, a national | defense contractor, or
a manufacturer of chemical or biological | products used in or in connection
with agricultural production; | (4) any act that disables or causes substantial
damage to or
| destruction of any structure or facility used in or used in | connection with
ground, air, or water transportation; the | production or distribution of
electricity, gas, oil, or other | fuel (except for acts that occur inadvertently and as the | result of
operation of the facility that produces or | distributes electricity,
gas, oil, or other fuel) ; the | treatment of sewage or the treatment
or distribution of water; | or controlling the flow of any body of water; (5) any
act that | causes substantial damage to or destruction of livestock or to | crops
or a series of 2 or more acts committed in furtherance of | a single intention,
scheme, or design which, in the aggregate, | causes substantial damage to or
destruction of livestock or | crops; (6) any act that causes substantial
damage to or | destruction of any hospital or any building or facility used by
| the federal government, State government, any unit of local | government or
by a national defense contractor or by a public | utility, a manufacturer of
pharmaceuticals, a manufacturer of | chemical or biological products used in or
in connection with | agricultural production or the storage or processing of
| agricultural products or the preparation of agricultural | products for food or
food products intended for resale or for | feed for livestock; or (7) any act
that causes substantial | damage to any building containing 5 or more
businesses of any | type or to any building in which 10 or more people reside ; (8) | endangering the food supply; or (9) endangering the water | supply .
| (m) "Terrorist" and "terrorist organization" means any | person who
engages or is about to engage in a terrorist act |
| with the intent to intimidate
or coerce a significant portion | of a civilian population.
| (n) "Material support or resources" means currency or other | financial
securities, financial services, lodging, training, | safe houses, false
documentation or identification, | communications equipment, facilities, weapons,
lethal | substances, explosives, personnel, transportation, any other | kind of
physical assets or intangible property, and expert | services or expert
assistance.
| (o) "Person" has the meaning given in Section 2-15 of this | Code
and, in addition to that meaning, includes, without | limitation, any charitable
organization, whether incorporated | or unincorporated, any professional fund
raiser, professional | solicitor, limited liability company, association, joint
stock | company, association, trust, trustee, or any group of people | formally or
informally affiliated or associated for a common | purpose, and any officer,
director, partner, member, or agent | of any person.
| (p) "Render criminal assistance" means to do any of the | following with
the intent to prevent, hinder, or delay the | discovery or apprehension of, or
the lodging of a criminal | charge against, a person who he or she knows or
believes has | committed an offense under this Article or is being sought by | law
enforcement officials for the commission of an offense | under this Article, or
with the intent to assist a person in | profiting or benefiting from the
commission of an offense under | this Article:
| (1) harbor or conceal the person;
| (2) warn the person of impending discovery or | apprehension;
| (3) provide the person with money, transportation, a | weapon, a
disguise, false identification documents, or any | other means of avoiding
discovery or apprehension;
| (4) prevent or obstruct, by means of force, | intimidation, or
deception, anyone from performing an act | that might aid in the discovery or
apprehension of the |
| person or in the lodging of a criminal charge against the
| person;
| (5) suppress, by any act of concealment, alteration, or | destruction,
any physical evidence that might aid in the | discovery or apprehension of the
person or in the lodging | of a criminal charge against the person;
| (6) aid the person to protect or expeditiously profit | from an
advantage derived from the crime; or
| (7) provide expert services or expert assistance to the | person.
Providing expert services or expert assistance | shall not be construed to
apply to: (1) a licensed attorney | who discusses with a client the legal
consequences of a | proposed course of conduct or advises a client of legal or
| constitutional rights and (2) a licensed medical doctor who | provides emergency
medical treatment to a person whom he or | she believes has committed an offense
under this Article | if, as soon as reasonably practicable either before or
| after providing such treatment, he or she notifies a law | enforcement agency.
| (Source: P.A. 92-854, eff. 12-5-02.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 06/22/2005
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