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Public Act 097-0938 Public Act 0938 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0938 | HB5023 Enrolled | LRB097 15087 KTG 60182 b |
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| AN ACT concerning children.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | Section 6a-5 as follows:
| (30 ILCS 105/6a-5) (from Ch. 127, par. 142a5)
| Sec. 6a-5.
All moneys received by the Department of State | Police in the
form of donations, monetary gifts, unexpended | grant funds of I-SEARCH Units
under Section 5 of the | Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act
of 1984, or other | financial assistance from private sources or individuals
for | the purposes of promoting and conducting programs or activities | for the
prevention or recovery of missing or exploited children | shall be deposited
into the Missing and Exploited Children | Trust Fund. The Department may
use those funds for activities | or purposes to assist the Department in
meeting its | responsibilities relating to the Intergovernmental Missing
| Child Recovery Act of 1984, including the enforcement of laws | relating to
child exploitation, the investigation and | prosecution of offenders of child
exploitation laws, or for any | other activity or purpose that will
aid in the prevention of | the exploitation of children or in the recovery of
missing and | exploited children, as deemed necessary by the Department. All
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| monies expended by the Department shall be appropriated by the | General
Assembly.
| (Source: P.A. 87-888.)
| Section 3. The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act is | amended by changing Section 4.3 as follows:
| (325 ILCS 5/4.3)
| Sec. 4.3. DCFS duty to report. The Department shall report | the
disappearance of any child under its custody or | guardianship to the local law
enforcement agency working in | cooperation with the State Missing Persons Clearinghouse I | SEARCH Unit located
nearest the last known whereabouts of the | child .
| (Source: P.A. 90-27, eff. 1-1-98.)
| Section 5. The Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery | Act of 1984 is amended by changing Sections 2, 3, 3.5, 7, and 8 | as follows:
| (325 ILCS 40/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 2252)
| Sec. 2. As used in this Act: | (a) "Department" means the Department of State Police.
| (b) "Director" means the Director of the Department of | State Police.
| (c) "Unit of local government" is defined as in Article |
| VII, Section 1
of the Illinois Constitution and includes both | home rule units and units
which are not home rule units. The | term is also defined to include all
public school districts | subject to the provisions of the School Code.
| (d) "Child" means a person under 21 years of age.
| (e) A "LEADS terminal" is an interactive computerized | communication and
processing unit which permits a direct | on-line communication with the
Department of State Police's | central data repository, the Law Enforcement
Agencies Data | System (LEADS).
| (f) A "primary contact agency" means a law enforcement | agency which
maintains a LEADS terminal, or has immediate | access to one on a
24-hour-per-day, 7-day-per-week basis by | written agreement with another law
enforcement agency , and is | designated by the I SEARCH policy board to be
the agency | responsible for coordinating the joint efforts between the
| Department of State Police and the I SEARCH program | participants .
| (g) (Blank) "Illinois State Enforcement Agencies to | Recover Children Unit" or "I
SEARCH Unit" means a combination | of units of local government within a
contiguous geographical | area served by one or more LEADS terminals and
established to | collectively address the missing and exploited children
| problem in their respective geographical areas .
| (h) "Missing child" means any person under 21 years of age | whose whereabouts
are unknown to his or her parents or legal |
| guardian.
| (i) "Exploitation" means activities and actions which | include, but are
not limited to, child pornography, aggravated | child pornography, child prostitution, child sexual abuse,
| drug and substance abuse by children, and child suicide.
| (j) (Blank) "Participating agency" means a law enforcement | agency that does
not receive State funding, but signs an | agreement of intergovernmental
cooperation with the Department | to perform the duties of an I SEARCH Unit .
| (Source: P.A. 96-1551, eff. 7-1-11 .)
| (325 ILCS 40/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 2253)
| Sec. 3.
The Department shall establish a State Missing | Persons Clearinghouse as a resource Each I SEARCH unit shall be | established to promote an immediate
and effective community | response to missing children and may engage in,
but shall not | be limited to, the following activities:
| (a) To establish and conduct programs to educate parents, | children and
communities in ways to prevent the abduction of | children.
| (b) To conduct training programs and distribute materials | providing
guidelines for children when dealing with strangers, | casual acquaintances,
or non-custodial parents, in order to | avoid abduction or kidnapping situations.
| (c) To compile, maintain and make available data upon the | request of law
enforcement agencies and other entities deemed |
| appropriate by the Department
to assist enforcement agencies in | recovering missing children, including
but not limited to data | regarding the places of shelter commonly used by
runaway | children in a requested geographical area the geographical area | encompassed by the I SEARCH Unit .
| (d) To draft and implement plans for the most efficient use | of available
resources to publicize information regarding and | conduct searches for missing children.
| (e) To establish and maintain contacts with other state | missing persons clearinghouses I SEARCH Units , law
enforcement | agencies, and missing persons non-profit organizations the | Department in order to increase the
probability of locating and | returning missing children, and to otherwise
assist in the | recovery and tracking of missing children.
| (f) To coordinate the tracking and recovery of children | under the custody
or guardianship of the Department of Children | and Family Services whose
disappearance has been reported and | to produce an annual report indicating the
number of children | under the custody or guardianship of that Department who
have | been reported missing and the number who have been recovered.
| (g) To conduct other activities as may be necessary
to | achieve the goals established by this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 90-27, eff. 1-1-98.)
| (325 ILCS 40/3.5)
| Sec. 3.5. Contact with Department of Children and Family |
| Services. For
each child reported missing and entered into the | LEADS network as part of the I
SEARCH program ,
the Department | shall, in the form and manner it determines, contact the
| Department of Children and Family Services to provide it with | the name, age,
and sex of the child, and the geographic area | from which the child was reported
missing so that the | Department of Children and Family Services can determine if
| that child had been abandoned within the previous 2 months.
| (Source: P.A. 89-213, eff. 1-1-96.)
| (325 ILCS 40/7) (from Ch. 23, par. 2257)
| Sec. 7.
(a) All law enforcement agencies and policing | bodies of this
State shall, upon receipt of a report of a | missing person, enter that
report into LEADS as soon as the | minimum level of data specified pursuant
to subsection (e) of | Section 6 is available and shall furnish the
Department, in the | form and detail the Department requires, (1) reports of
cases | of lost, missing or runaway children as they arise and the | disposition of
such cases, (2) information relating to sex | crimes which occurred in their
respective jurisdictions and | which they investigated, and (3) the names and
addresses of sex | offenders required to register in their
respective | jurisdictions under the Sex Offender Registration
Act. Such | information shall be submitted on a regular basis, as deemed
| necessary by the Department, and shall be kept in a central | automated data
repository for the purpose of establishing |
| profiles of sex offenders and
victims and to assist all law | enforcement agencies in the identification and
apprehension of | sex offenders.
| (b) In addition to entering the report of a missing child | into LEADS
as prescribed by subsection (a), all law enforcement | agencies shall, upon
receipt of a report of a missing child:
| (1) Immediately make a radio dispatch to officers on | duty at the time of
receipt of the report. The dispatch | shall contain the name and approximate
age of the missing | child and any other pertinent information available at
that | time. In the event that the law enforcement agency | receiving the
report of the missing child does not operate | a radio dispatch system, a
geographically appropriate | radio dispatch system shall be used, such as the
Illinois | State Police Emergency Radio Network or a similar | multi-agency law
enforcement radio communication system | serving the area of the reporting
agency.
| In addition, in the event that a missing child is not | recovered during
the work shift in which the radio dispatch | was made, the law enforcement
agency receiving the report | of the missing child shall disseminate the
information | relating to the missing child to all sworn personnel | employed
by the agency who work or are assigned to other | shifts or time periods.
| (2) Immediately contact State Missing Persons | Clearinghouse I-SEARCH program personnel designated by the
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| Department, by a means and in a manner and form prescribed | by the
Department, informing the personnel of the report of | the missing child.
| (Source: P.A. 89-8, eff. 1-1-96.)
| (325 ILCS 40/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 2258)
| Sec. 8.
The Director shall report by June 30 December 31 of | each year to the
Governor and the General Assembly on the | operations of the State Missing Persons Clearinghouse | statewide I
SEARCH program including a breakdown of the | appropriation for the previous
calendar year fiscal year | indicating the amount of the State grant each I SEARCH unit
| received .
| (Source: P.A. 85-214.)
| (325 ILCS 40/4 rep.)
| (325 ILCS 40/5 rep.)
| Section 10. The Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery | Act of 1984 is amended by repealing Sections 4 and 5.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2013.
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 30 ILCS 105/6a-5 | from Ch. 127, par. 142a5 | | 325 ILCS 5/4.3 | | | 325 ILCS 40/2 | from Ch. 23, par. 2252 | | 325 ILCS 40/3 | from Ch. 23, par. 2253 | | 325 ILCS 40/3.5 | | | 325 ILCS 40/7 | from Ch. 23, par. 2257 | | 325 ILCS 40/8 | from Ch. 23, par. 2258 | | 325 ILCS 40/4 rep. | | | 325 ILCS 40/5 rep. | |
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Effective Date: 1/1/2013
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