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Public Act 095-0995 |
SB2476 Enrolled |
LRB095 19688 RLC 46042 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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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 |
Commission to Study Disproportionate Justice Impact Act. |
Section 5. Purpose. There is created a Commission to Study |
Disproportionate Justice Impact. The Commission shall: |
(1) study the nature and extent of the harm caused to |
minority communities through the practical application of |
the violation and sentencing provisions of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code, the Criminal Code of 1961, the Cannabis |
Control Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the |
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, and |
the Unified Code of Corrections; |
(2) develop specific findings on the nature and extent |
of the harm caused to minority communities; and |
(3) offer recommendations for legislation and policy |
changes to address the disproportionate impact that even |
facially neutral laws can have on minority communities. |
Section 10. Composition. The Commission shall be composed |
of the following members: |
(a) Two members of the Senate appointed by the Senate |
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President, one of whom the President shall designate to |
serve as co-chair, and two members of the Senate appointed |
by the Minority Leader of the Senate. |
(b) Two members of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, |
one of whom the Speaker shall designate to serve as |
co-chair, and two members of the House of Representatives |
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
Representatives. |
(c) The following persons or their designees: |
(1)
the Attorney General, |
(2)
the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook |
County, |
(3)
the Director of State Police, |
(4)
the Superintendent of the Chicago Police |
Department, |
(5) the sheriff of Cook County, |
(6)
the State Appellate Defender, |
(7)
the Cook County Public Defender, |
(8)
the Director of the Office of the State's |
Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor, |
(9) the Cook County State's Attorney, |
(10)
the Executive Director of the Criminal |
Justice Information Authority, |
(11)
the Director of Corrections, |
(12) the Director of Juvenile Justice, and |
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(13)
the Executive Director of the Illinois |
African-American Family Commission.
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(d) The co-chairs may name up to 8 persons, |
representing minority communities within Illinois, groups |
involved in the improvement of the administration of |
justice, behavioral health, criminal justice, law |
enforcement, and the rehabilitation of former inmates, |
community groups, and other interested parties.
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Section 15. Compensation; support. The members of the |
Commission shall serve without compensation, but may be |
reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred as a result of |
their duties as members of the Commission from funds |
appropriated by the General Assembly for that purpose. The |
Center for Excellence in Criminal Justice at the Great Lakes |
Addiction Technology Transfer Center at Jane Addams College of |
Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago shall |
provide staff and administrative support services to the |
Commission. |
Section 20. Meetings; report. The Commission shall hold |
one or more public hearings, at which public testimony shall be |
heard. The Commission shall report its findings and |
recommendations to the General Assembly on or before December |
31, 2009, after which the Commission shall dissolve.
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