Public Act 096-0269
Public Act 0269 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0269 |
HB2253 Enrolled |
LRB096 04696 NHT 20900 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Public Community College Act is amended by | changing Sections 3-30, 3-42.1, and 3-42.2 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 805/3-30) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-30)
| Sec. 3-30.
The board of any community college district has | the powers enumerated in
Sections 3-31 through 3-43 of this | Act . This enumeration of powers is not exclusive but
the board | may exercise all other powers, not inconsistent with this Act,
| that may be requisite or proper for the maintenance, operation | and
development of any college or colleges under the | jurisdiction of the board.
| (Source: P.A. 78-669.)
| (110 ILCS 805/3-42.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-42.1)
| Sec. 3-42.1. (a) To appoint law enforcement officer and | non-law enforcement officer members of the community college | district police department or department of public safety. | (b) Members of the community college district police | department or department of public safety who are law | enforcement officers, as defined in the Illinois Police | Training Act, shall be peace officers under the laws of this |
| State. As such, law enforcement officer members of these | departments shall have all of the powers of police officers in | cities and sheriffs in counties, including the power to make | arrests on view or on warrants for violations of State statutes | and to enforce county or city ordinances in all counties that | lie within the community college district, when such is | required for the protection of community college personnel, | students, property, or interests. Such officers shall have no | power to serve and execute civil process. | As peace officers in this State, all laws pertaining to | hiring, training, retention, service authority, and discipline | of police officers, under State law, shall apply. Law | enforcement officer members must complete the minimum basic | training requirements of a police training school under the | Illinois Police Training Act. Law enforcement officer members | who
have successfully completed an Illinois Law Enforcement | Training and Standards Board certified firearms course shall be | equipped with appropriate firearms and auxiliary weapons. | (c) Non-law enforcement officer members of the community | college police, public safety, or security departments whose | job requirements include performing patrol and security type | functions shall, within 6 months after their initial hiring | date or the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th | General Assembly, whichever is later, be required to | successfully complete the 20-hour basic security training | course
required by (i) the Department of Financial and |
| Professional Regulation, Division of Professional Regulation | for Security Officers, (ii) by the International Association of | College Law Enforcement Administrators, or (iii) campus | protection officer training program or a similar course
| certified and approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training | and Standards Board. They shall also be permitted to become | members of an Illinois State Training Board Mobile Training | Unit and shall complete 8 hours in continuing training, related | to their specific position of employment, each year. The board | may establish reasonable eligibility requirements for | appointment and retention of non-law enforcement officer | members. | All non-law enforcement officer members authorized to | carry weapons, other than firearms, shall receive training on | the proper deployment and use of force regarding such weapons. | persons to be members of the Security Department of the
| community college. Members of the Security Department shall be | conservators
of the peace and as such have all powers possessed | by policemen in cities,
and sheriffs in counties, including the | power to make arrests on view or
warrants of violations of | State statutes and city or county ordinances of
the counties in | which the community college is located, when such is
required | for the protection of community college properties and | interest,
and its students and personnel, and within such | counties when specifically
requested by appropriate State or | local law enforcement officials. Such
officers have no power to |
| serve and execute civil process.
| The local community college board may establish reasonable
| eligibility requirements for appointment to the security
| department relating to residence, health, habits and moral | character.
However, no person may be appointed hereunder unless | that person is at least
21 years of age and possesses a high | school diploma or the equivalent.
No person may be appointed to | or retained in the security department unless
that person is of | good character and not a habitual drunkard, gambler or
a person | convicted of a
felony or a crime involving moral turpitude. All | community college security
department personnel authorized to | carry weapons shall receive a
course of training in the legal | and practical use of such weapons and shall
also be instructed | in and understand the provisions of Article 7 of the "Criminal
| Code of 1961", as now or hereafter amended, which pertain to | justifiable use
of force.
| (Source: P.A. 79-1002.)
| (110 ILCS 805/3-42.2) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-42.2)
| Sec. 3-42.2.
(a) To establish parking regulations, to | regulate, and
control the speed of, travel on all paths, | driveways and roadways which
are owned and maintained by, and | within the property of, the community
college district, to | prohibit the use of such paths, driveways and
roadways for | racing or speeding purposes, to exclude therefrom traffic
and | vehicles, and to prescribe such fines and penalties for the
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| violation of such traffic regulations as cities and villages | are allowed
to prescribe for the violation of their traffic | ordinances.
| (b) To establish such other regulations as are determined | to be necessary for the protection of community college | students, staff, visitors, properties, and interests or for the | proper maintenance, operation, or development of any community | college or colleges under the jurisdiction of the board, and to | prescribe fines and penalties for the violation of these | regulations. | (c) Fines and penalties recovered under this Section shall | be paid, collected
and used in accordance with the policy of | the local community college board.
| (d) The local community college board may enforce the | provisions of this Section
by use of members of the police | department, public safety department, or security department | Security Department of the community college
or by agreeing in | writing with a municipality, county or the State for its
law | enforcement officers to provide such enforcement.
| (Source: P.A. 81-311.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/11/2009
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