Public Act 097-0402 Public Act 0402 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0402 | HB1298 Enrolled | LRB097 02852 PJG 42874 b |
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| AN ACT concerning finance.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 2. The Department of State Police Law of the
Civil | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section | 2605-375 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 2605/2605-375) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part)
| Sec. 2605-375. Missing persons; Law Enforcement Agencies | Data System
(LEADS).
| (a) To establish and maintain a statewide Law Enforcement
| Agencies Data System (LEADS) for the purpose of providing | electronic access
by authorized entities to criminal justice | data repositories and effecting an
immediate law enforcement | response to reports of missing persons, including
lost, missing | or runaway minors and missing endangered seniors. The | Department shall implement an automatic
data exchange system to | compile, to maintain, and to make available to
other law
| enforcement agencies for immediate dissemination data that can
| assist
appropriate agencies in recovering missing persons and | provide access by
authorized entities to various data | repositories available through LEADS for
criminal justice and | related purposes. To assist the Department in
this effort, | funds may be appropriated from the LEADS Maintenance Fund. |
| Funds may be appropriated from the LEADS Maintenance Fund to | the Department to finance any of its lawful purposes or | functions in relation to defraying the expenses associated with | establishing, maintaining, and supporting the issuance of | electronic citations.
| (b) In exercising its duties under this Section, the
| Department shall provide a uniform reporting format (LEADS) for | the entry of pertinent
information regarding the report of a | missing person into LEADS. The report must include all of the | following:
| (1) Relevant information obtained from the | notification concerning the missing person, including all | of the following: | (A) a physical description of the missing person; | (B) the date, time, and place that the missing | person was last seen; and | (C) the missing person's address. | (2) Information gathered by a preliminary | investigation, if one was made. | (3) A statement by the law enforcement officer in | charge stating the officer's assessment of the case based | on the evidence and information received. | (b-5) The Department of State Police shall:
| (1) Develop and implement a policy whereby a statewide | or regional alert
would be used in situations relating to | the disappearances of individuals,
based on criteria and in |
| a format established by the Department. Such a
format shall | include, but not be limited to, the age of the missing | person
and the suspected circumstance of the | disappearance.
| (2) Notify all law enforcement agencies that reports of | missing persons
shall be entered as soon as the minimum | level of data specified by the
Department is available to | the reporting agency and that no waiting period
for the | entry of the data exists.
| (3) Compile and retain information regarding lost, | abducted, missing,
or
runaway minors in a separate data | file, in a manner that allows that
information to be used | by law enforcement and other agencies deemed
appropriate by | the Director, for investigative purposes. The
information
| shall include the disposition of all reported lost, | abducted, missing, or
runaway minor cases.
| (4) Compile and maintain an historic data repository | relating to lost,
abducted, missing, or runaway minors and | other missing persons, including, but not limited to, | missing endangered seniors, in order to
develop and improve | techniques utilized by law enforcement agencies when
| responding to reports of missing persons.
| (5) Create a quality control program regarding | confirmation of missing
person data, timeliness of entries | of missing person reports into LEADS,
and
performance | audits of all entering agencies.
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| (c) The Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board | shall conduct a training program for law enforcement personnel | of local governmental agencies in the Missing Persons | Identification Act.
| (d) The Department of State Police shall perform the duties | prescribed in the Missing Persons Identification Act, subject | to appropriation.
| (Source: P.A. 94-145, eff. 1-1-06; 95-192, eff. 8-16-07.)
| Section 10. The Clerks of Courts Act is amended by changing | Section 27.3e as follows: | (705 ILCS 105/27.3e) | Sec. 27.3e. Electronic citation fee. As used in this | Section, "electronic citation" means the process of | transmitting traffic, misdemeanor, municipal ordinance, | conservation, or other citations and law enforcement data via | electronic means to a circuit court clerk. | To defray the expense of establishing and maintaining | electronic citations, each Circuit Court Clerk shall charge and | collect an electronic citation fee of $5. Such fee shall be | paid by the defendant in any traffic, misdemeanor, municipal | ordinance, or conservation case upon a judgment of guilty or | grant of supervision.
This fee shall be in addition to all | other fees and charges and assessable as costs and shall not be | subject to disbursement under Section 27.5 or 27.6 of this Act. |
| 60% of the fee shall be deposited into the Circuit Court Clerk | Electronic Citation Fund and 40% of the fee shall be disbursed | to the arresting agency to defray expenses related to the | establishment and maintenance of electronic citations. The | Circuit Court Clerk shall be the custodian, ex officio, of the | Circuit Court Clerk Electronic Citation Fund and shall use the | Fund to perform the duties required by the office for | establishing and maintaining electronic citations. The Fund | shall be audited by the County's auditor. The Circuit Court | Clerk shall not charge and collect an electronic citation fee | if the County Board has by ordinance elected not to be subject | to this Section. Any funds collected under this Section before | such an ordinance takes effect shall be disbursed to the | Illinois State Police for expenses related to the establishment | and maintenance of electronic citations.
| With respect to funds designated for, as well as citations | issued by, the Department of State Police, the moneys shall be | remitted by the circuit court clerk to the State Treasurer | within one month after receipt for deposit into the LEADS | Maintenance Fund. | (Source: P.A. 96-1210, eff. 1-1-11.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/16/2011
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