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Public Act 093-0784 |
SB2201 Enrolled |
LRB093 17125 RLC 42791 b |
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AN ACT concerning forensic laboratory oversight.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Illinois Laboratory Advisory Committee Act. |
Section 5. Illinois Laboratory Advisory Committee; |
creation. |
(a) There is created the Illinois Laboratory Advisory |
Committee (hereinafter referred to as the Committee).
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(b) The Committee shall consist of 15 members appointed as |
follows:
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(1) one member who is a scientist from the Department |
of Agriculture, appointed by the Director of Agriculture; |
(2) one member who is a scientist from the Department |
of Natural Resources, appointed by the Director of Natural |
Resources; |
(3) one member who is a scientist from the Department |
of Public Health, appointed by the Director of Public |
Health; |
(4) one member who is a scientist from the Department |
of State Police, appointed by the Director of State Police; |
(5) one member who is a scientist from the |
Environmental Protection Agency, appointed by the Director |
of the Environmental Protection Agency; |
(6) one member who is a scientist from the Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency, appointed by the Director of |
the Illinois Emergency Management Agency; |
(7) one member who is a scientist from the Department |
of Transportation, appointed by the Secretary of |
Transportation; |
(8) one member who is a licensed attorney, with |
expertise in scientific evidence, appointed by the Cook |
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County Public Defender;
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(9) one member who is a licensed attorney, with |
expertise in scientific evidence, appointed by the Cook |
County State's Attorney;
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(10) one member who is a licensed attorney, with |
expertise in scientific evidence, appointed by the State |
Appellate Defender;
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(11) one member who is a licensed attorney, with |
expertise in scientific evidence, appointed by the |
Director of the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate |
Prosecutor;
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(12) one member who is a licensed attorney, with |
expertise in scientific evidence, appointed by the |
Attorney General;
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(13) one member who is an academic scientist with an |
advanced degree in life, physical, or medical sciences |
appointed by the Attorney General;
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(14) one member who is a scientist employed by the |
DuPage County Sheriff's Crime Laboratory appointed by the |
DuPage County Sheriff's Crime Laboratory Director; and |
(15) one member who is an academic forensic scientist |
with an advanced degree in the life, physical, |
criminalistic, or medical sciences appointed by the |
president of the University of Illinois.
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(c) The Committee Chairperson may appoint one ex officio |
member representing private laboratories, and one ex officio |
member who is a scientist representing the Northern Illinois |
Police Crime Laboratory.
The president of the University of |
Illinois may appoint one ex officio member to the Committee |
representing social scientists.
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(d) Appointments to the Committee shall be made within 90 |
days after the effective date of this Act with the first |
meeting of the Committee being held no later than 180 days |
following the effective date of this Act. The members of the |
Committee shall choose a chairperson from among its members. |
The chairperson shall serve a 2-year term and shall be |
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responsible for convening meetings, setting agendas, and |
finalizing reports. |
(e) For the purpose of ensuring continuity on the |
Committee, each member of the Committee shall serve a 4-year |
term except 5 members, chosen at random, who shall serve an |
initial term of 2 years, after which they shall be eligible for |
reappointment for a term of 4 years. Members shall serve at the |
discretion of their appointing authorities.
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(f) Vacancies on the Committee shall be filled in |
accordance with subsections (b) and (e). A member of the |
Committee appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve for the |
unexpired term of the member whom he or she is succeeding. |
(g) The Committee shall not be compensated. Travel costs |
associated with the Committee shall be reimbursed subject to |
the availability of State or the appointing agency's funds. |
Funds received from public or private sources shall be governed |
by all applicable laws to ensure ethics compliance. There is |
established the Illinois Laboratory Advisory Committee Act |
Fund in the State treasury into which funds received from |
public or private sources shall be deposited for use by the |
Committee.
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(h) The Committee and individual members of the Committee |
are immune from any liability, whether civil or criminal, for |
the good faith performance of the duties of the Committee as |
specified in this Section. |
(i) No member of the Committee shall be disqualified from |
holding public office or employment, nor shall he or she |
forfeit any such office or employment, by reason of appointment |
under this Act, and members may not be required to take and |
file oaths of office before serving on the Committee.
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(j) Responsibilities of the Committee. The Committee |
shall:
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(1) establish the rules and procedures concerning the |
conduct of Committee meetings and other affairs not |
inconsistent with law; |
(2) make recommendations regarding improving policy |
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and procedures to ensure counsel for the defense and |
prosecution are receiving all evidence, reports, and |
analytical documentation relevant to disclosure; |
(3) make recommendations regarding accreditation and |
quality assurance as it applies to laboratory testing that |
will be in compliance with recognized International |
Organization for Standardization and applicable |
professional standards; |
(4) make recommendations regarding training procedures |
to ensure training is conducted consistent with recognized |
scientific procedures;
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(5) make recommendations regarding staffing and |
funding needs to ensure resources to obtain accurate, |
timely, and complete analysis of all samples submitted for |
testing; |
(6) make recommendations regarding private |
laboratories conducting scientific testing, including |
forensic testing, to ensure quality assurance and |
accreditation standards are in concert with the |
governmental laboratories within the State; |
(7) make recommendations to ensure consistency among |
judicial orders and rulings as it relates to evidence and |
discovery; |
(8) examine ways to make more efficient use of the |
State laboratories, including facilities, personnel, and |
equipment;
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(9) examine ways to reduce laboratory backlogs;
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(10) review and comment on the proposed construction, |
expansion, or renovation of State laboratory facilities |
exceeding $250,000 and generally plan for future |
laboratory needs; |
(11) conduct such other activities as may be necessary |
to provide for the safe and efficient operation of State |
laboratories; |
(12) make recommendations on other laboratory issues |
not listed in this Section as the Committee deems |
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appropriate; |
(13) examine ways to enhance Illinois Homeland |
Security through coordination of laboratory services with |
the Illinois Terrorism Task Force; |
(14) continue to ensure that analysts are provided all |
necessary tools and information needed to draw all relevant |
scientific conclusions, and consider methods to guarantee |
that observations and conclusions are not inadvertently |
influenced by extraneous information; and |
(15) make annual recommendations in a report filed with |
the Governor, General Assembly, and Illinois Supreme Court |
to facilitate any of the responsibilities of the Committee. |
Reports shall be furnished to all members of the Committee.
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Section 105. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
Section 5.625 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/5.625 new)
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Sec. 5.625. The Illinois Laboratory Advisory Committee Act |
Fund.
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