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1    AN ACT concerning juveniles.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Personnel Code is amended by changing
5Section 12g as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 415/12g)
7    Sec. 12g. Department of Juvenile Justice; positions
8teachers.
9    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
10contrary, the Department of Central Management Services is not
11required to verify the license, endorsement, or both, of
12individuals seeking positions within the Department of
13Juvenile Justice requiring licensure by the State Board of
14Education under Article 21B of the School Code the State
15educator license of a teacher employed by the Department of
16Juvenile Justice if the license is verified by the State Board
17of Education.
18    (b) This Section shall become inoperative when the consent
19decree entered into on December 6, 2012 (as has been or may be
20corrected, amended, or modified in the action entitled R.J., et
21al. v. Mueller, case no. 12-cv-07289, in the United States
22District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern
23Division) is no longer in force.

 

 

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1(Source: P.A. 100-953, eff. 8-19-18.)
 
2    Section 10. The Criminal Identification Act is amended by
3changing Section 5.2 as follows:
 
4    (20 ILCS 2630/5.2)
5    Sec. 5.2. Expungement, sealing, and immediate sealing.
6    (a) General Provisions.
7        (1) Definitions. In this Act, words and phrases have
8    the meanings set forth in this subsection, except when a
9    particular context clearly requires a different meaning.
10            (A) The following terms shall have the meanings
11        ascribed to them in the Unified Code of Corrections,
12        730 ILCS 5/5-1-2 through 5/5-1-22:
13                (i) Business Offense (730 ILCS 5/5-1-2),
14                (ii) Charge (730 ILCS 5/5-1-3),
15                (iii) Court (730 ILCS 5/5-1-6),
16                (iv) Defendant (730 ILCS 5/5-1-7),
17                (v) Felony (730 ILCS 5/5-1-9),
18                (vi) Imprisonment (730 ILCS 5/5-1-10),
19                (vii) Judgment (730 ILCS 5/5-1-12),
20                (viii) Misdemeanor (730 ILCS 5/5-1-14),
21                (ix) Offense (730 ILCS 5/5-1-15),
22                (x) Parole (730 ILCS 5/5-1-16),
23                (xi) Petty Offense (730 ILCS 5/5-1-17),
24                (xii) Probation (730 ILCS 5/5-1-18),

 

 

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1                (xiii) Sentence (730 ILCS 5/5-1-19),
2                (xiv) Supervision (730 ILCS 5/5-1-21), and
3                (xv) Victim (730 ILCS 5/5-1-22).
4            (B) As used in this Section, "charge not initiated
5        by arrest" means a charge (as defined by 730 ILCS
6        5/5-1-3) brought against a defendant where the
7        defendant is not arrested prior to or as a direct
8        result of the charge.
9            (C) "Conviction" means a judgment of conviction or
10        sentence entered upon a plea of guilty or upon a
11        verdict or finding of guilty of an offense, rendered by
12        a legally constituted jury or by a court of competent
13        jurisdiction authorized to try the case without a jury.
14        An order of supervision successfully completed by the
15        petitioner is not a conviction. An order of qualified
16        probation (as defined in subsection (a)(1)(J))
17        successfully completed by the petitioner is not a
18        conviction. An order of supervision or an order of
19        qualified probation that is terminated
20        unsatisfactorily is a conviction, unless the
21        unsatisfactory termination is reversed, vacated, or
22        modified and the judgment of conviction, if any, is
23        reversed or vacated.
24            (D) "Criminal offense" means a petty offense,
25        business offense, misdemeanor, felony, or municipal
26        ordinance violation (as defined in subsection

 

 

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1        (a)(1)(H)). As used in this Section, a minor traffic
2        offense (as defined in subsection (a)(1)(G)) shall not
3        be considered a criminal offense.
4            (E) "Expunge" means to physically destroy the
5        records or return them to the petitioner and to
6        obliterate the petitioner's name from any official
7        index or public record, or both. Nothing in this Act
8        shall require the physical destruction of the circuit
9        court file, but such records relating to arrests or
10        charges, or both, ordered expunged shall be impounded
11        as required by subsections (d)(9)(A)(ii) and
12        (d)(9)(B)(ii).
13            (F) As used in this Section, "last sentence" means
14        the sentence, order of supervision, or order of
15        qualified probation (as defined by subsection
16        (a)(1)(J)), for a criminal offense (as defined by
17        subsection (a)(1)(D)) that terminates last in time in
18        any jurisdiction, regardless of whether the petitioner
19        has included the criminal offense for which the
20        sentence or order of supervision or qualified
21        probation was imposed in his or her petition. If
22        multiple sentences, orders of supervision, or orders
23        of qualified probation terminate on the same day and
24        are last in time, they shall be collectively considered
25        the "last sentence" regardless of whether they were
26        ordered to run concurrently.

 

 

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1            (G) "Minor traffic offense" means a petty offense,
2        business offense, or Class C misdemeanor under the
3        Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a
4        municipal or local ordinance.
5            (H) "Municipal ordinance violation" means an
6        offense defined by a municipal or local ordinance that
7        is criminal in nature and with which the petitioner was
8        charged or for which the petitioner was arrested and
9        released without charging.
10            (I) "Petitioner" means an adult or a minor
11        prosecuted as an adult who has applied for relief under
12        this Section.
13            (J) "Qualified probation" means an order of
14        probation under Section 10 of the Cannabis Control Act,
15        Section 410 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act,
16        Section 70 of the Methamphetamine Control and
17        Community Protection Act, Section 5-6-3.3 or 5-6-3.4
18        of the Unified Code of Corrections, Section
19        12-4.3(b)(1) and (2) of the Criminal Code of 1961 (as
20        those provisions existed before their deletion by
21        Public Act 89-313), Section 10-102 of the Illinois
22        Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act, Section
23        40-10 of the Substance Use Disorder Act, or Section 10
24        of the Steroid Control Act. For the purpose of this
25        Section, "successful completion" of an order of
26        qualified probation under Section 10-102 of the

 

 

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1        Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act and
2        Section 40-10 of the Substance Use Disorder Act means
3        that the probation was terminated satisfactorily and
4        the judgment of conviction was vacated.
5            (K) "Seal" means to physically and electronically
6        maintain the records, unless the records would
7        otherwise be destroyed due to age, but to make the
8        records unavailable without a court order, subject to
9        the exceptions in Sections 12 and 13 of this Act. The
10        petitioner's name shall also be obliterated from the
11        official index required to be kept by the circuit court
12        clerk under Section 16 of the Clerks of Courts Act, but
13        any index issued by the circuit court clerk before the
14        entry of the order to seal shall not be affected.
15            (L) "Sexual offense committed against a minor"
16        includes but is not limited to the offenses of indecent
17        solicitation of a child or criminal sexual abuse when
18        the victim of such offense is under 18 years of age.
19            (M) "Terminate" as it relates to a sentence or
20        order of supervision or qualified probation includes
21        either satisfactory or unsatisfactory termination of
22        the sentence, unless otherwise specified in this
23        Section. A sentence is terminated notwithstanding any
24        outstanding financial legal obligation.
25        (2) Minor Traffic Offenses. Orders of supervision or
26    convictions for minor traffic offenses shall not affect a

 

 

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1    petitioner's eligibility to expunge or seal records
2    pursuant to this Section.
3        (2.5) Commencing 180 days after July 29, 2016 (the
4    effective date of Public Act 99-697), the law enforcement
5    agency issuing the citation shall automatically expunge,
6    on or before January 1 and July 1 of each year, the law
7    enforcement records of a person found to have committed a
8    civil law violation of subsection (a) of Section 4 of the
9    Cannabis Control Act or subsection (c) of Section 3.5 of
10    the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act in the law enforcement
11    agency's possession or control and which contains the final
12    satisfactory disposition which pertain to the person
13    issued a citation for that offense. The law enforcement
14    agency shall provide by rule the process for access,
15    review, and to confirm the automatic expungement by the law
16    enforcement agency issuing the citation. Commencing 180
17    days after July 29, 2016 (the effective date of Public Act
18    99-697), the clerk of the circuit court shall expunge, upon
19    order of the court, or in the absence of a court order on
20    or before January 1 and July 1 of each year, the court
21    records of a person found in the circuit court to have
22    committed a civil law violation of subsection (a) of
23    Section 4 of the Cannabis Control Act or subsection (c) of
24    Section 3.5 of the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act in the
25    clerk's possession or control and which contains the final
26    satisfactory disposition which pertain to the person

 

 

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1    issued a citation for any of those offenses.
2        (3) Exclusions. Except as otherwise provided in
3    subsections (b)(5), (b)(6), (b)(8), (e), (e-5), and (e-6)
4    of this Section, the court shall not order:
5            (A) the sealing or expungement of the records of
6        arrests or charges not initiated by arrest that result
7        in an order of supervision for or conviction of: (i)
8        any sexual offense committed against a minor; (ii)
9        Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a
10        similar provision of a local ordinance; or (iii)
11        Section 11-503 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a
12        similar provision of a local ordinance, unless the
13        arrest or charge is for a misdemeanor violation of
14        subsection (a) of Section 11-503 or a similar provision
15        of a local ordinance, that occurred prior to the
16        offender reaching the age of 25 years and the offender
17        has no other conviction for violating Section 11-501 or
18        11-503 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar
19        provision of a local ordinance.
20            (B) the sealing or expungement of records of minor
21        traffic offenses (as defined in subsection (a)(1)(G)),
22        unless the petitioner was arrested and released
23        without charging.
24            (C) the sealing of the records of arrests or
25        charges not initiated by arrest which result in an
26        order of supervision or a conviction for the following

 

 

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1        offenses:
2                (i) offenses included in Article 11 of the
3            Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012
4            or a similar provision of a local ordinance, except
5            Section 11-14 and a misdemeanor violation of
6            Section 11-30 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the
7            Criminal Code of 2012, or a similar provision of a
8            local ordinance;
9                (ii) Section 11-1.50, 12-3.4, 12-15, 12-30,
10            26-5, or 48-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the
11            Criminal Code of 2012, or a similar provision of a
12            local ordinance;
13                (iii) Sections 12-3.1 or 12-3.2 of the
14            Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012,
15            or Section 125 of the Stalking No Contact Order
16            Act, or Section 219 of the Civil No Contact Order
17            Act, or a similar provision of a local ordinance;
18                (iv) Class A misdemeanors or felony offenses
19            under the Humane Care for Animals Act; or
20                (v) any offense or attempted offense that
21            would subject a person to registration under the
22            Sex Offender Registration Act.
23            (D) (blank).
24    (b) Expungement.
25        (1) A petitioner may petition the circuit court to
26    expunge the records of his or her arrests and charges not

 

 

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1    initiated by arrest when each arrest or charge not
2    initiated by arrest sought to be expunged resulted in: (i)
3    acquittal, dismissal, or the petitioner's release without
4    charging, unless excluded by subsection (a)(3)(B); (ii) a
5    conviction which was vacated or reversed, unless excluded
6    by subsection (a)(3)(B); (iii) an order of supervision and
7    such supervision was successfully completed by the
8    petitioner, unless excluded by subsection (a)(3)(A) or
9    (a)(3)(B); or (iv) an order of qualified probation (as
10    defined in subsection (a)(1)(J)) and such probation was
11    successfully completed by the petitioner.
12        (1.5) When a petitioner seeks to have a record of
13    arrest expunged under this Section, and the offender has
14    been convicted of a criminal offense, the State's Attorney
15    may object to the expungement on the grounds that the
16    records contain specific relevant information aside from
17    the mere fact of the arrest.
18        (2) Time frame for filing a petition to expunge.
19            (A) When the arrest or charge not initiated by
20        arrest sought to be expunged resulted in an acquittal,
21        dismissal, the petitioner's release without charging,
22        or the reversal or vacation of a conviction, there is
23        no waiting period to petition for the expungement of
24        such records.
25            (B) When the arrest or charge not initiated by
26        arrest sought to be expunged resulted in an order of

 

 

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1        supervision, successfully completed by the petitioner,
2        the following time frames will apply:
3                (i) Those arrests or charges that resulted in
4            orders of supervision under Section 3-707, 3-708,
5            3-710, or 5-401.3 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a
6            similar provision of a local ordinance, or under
7            Section 11-1.50, 12-3.2, or 12-15 of the Criminal
8            Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, or a
9            similar provision of a local ordinance, shall not
10            be eligible for expungement until 5 years have
11            passed following the satisfactory termination of
12            the supervision.
13                (i-5) Those arrests or charges that resulted
14            in orders of supervision for a misdemeanor
15            violation of subsection (a) of Section 11-503 of
16            the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of
17            a local ordinance, that occurred prior to the
18            offender reaching the age of 25 years and the
19            offender has no other conviction for violating
20            Section 11-501 or 11-503 of the Illinois Vehicle
21            Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance
22            shall not be eligible for expungement until the
23            petitioner has reached the age of 25 years.
24                (ii) Those arrests or charges that resulted in
25            orders of supervision for any other offenses shall
26            not be eligible for expungement until 2 years have

 

 

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1            passed following the satisfactory termination of
2            the supervision.
3            (C) When the arrest or charge not initiated by
4        arrest sought to be expunged resulted in an order of
5        qualified probation, successfully completed by the
6        petitioner, such records shall not be eligible for
7        expungement until 5 years have passed following the
8        satisfactory termination of the probation.
9        (3) Those records maintained by the Department for
10    persons arrested prior to their 17th birthday shall be
11    expunged as provided in Section 5-915 of the Juvenile Court
12    Act of 1987.
13        (4) Whenever a person has been arrested for or
14    convicted of any offense, in the name of a person whose
15    identity he or she has stolen or otherwise come into
16    possession of, the aggrieved person from whom the identity
17    was stolen or otherwise obtained without authorization,
18    upon learning of the person having been arrested using his
19    or her identity, may, upon verified petition to the chief
20    judge of the circuit wherein the arrest was made, have a
21    court order entered nunc pro tunc by the Chief Judge to
22    correct the arrest record, conviction record, if any, and
23    all official records of the arresting authority, the
24    Department, other criminal justice agencies, the
25    prosecutor, and the trial court concerning such arrest, if
26    any, by removing his or her name from all such records in

 

 

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1    connection with the arrest and conviction, if any, and by
2    inserting in the records the name of the offender, if known
3    or ascertainable, in lieu of the aggrieved's name. The
4    records of the circuit court clerk shall be sealed until
5    further order of the court upon good cause shown and the
6    name of the aggrieved person obliterated on the official
7    index required to be kept by the circuit court clerk under
8    Section 16 of the Clerks of Courts Act, but the order shall
9    not affect any index issued by the circuit court clerk
10    before the entry of the order. Nothing in this Section
11    shall limit the Department of State Police or other
12    criminal justice agencies or prosecutors from listing
13    under an offender's name the false names he or she has
14    used.
15        (5) Whenever a person has been convicted of criminal
16    sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault,
17    predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, criminal
18    sexual abuse, or aggravated criminal sexual abuse, the
19    victim of that offense may request that the State's
20    Attorney of the county in which the conviction occurred
21    file a verified petition with the presiding trial judge at
22    the petitioner's trial to have a court order entered to
23    seal the records of the circuit court clerk in connection
24    with the proceedings of the trial court concerning that
25    offense. However, the records of the arresting authority
26    and the Department of State Police concerning the offense

 

 

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1    shall not be sealed. The court, upon good cause shown,
2    shall make the records of the circuit court clerk in
3    connection with the proceedings of the trial court
4    concerning the offense available for public inspection.
5        (6) If a conviction has been set aside on direct review
6    or on collateral attack and the court determines by clear
7    and convincing evidence that the petitioner was factually
8    innocent of the charge, the court that finds the petitioner
9    factually innocent of the charge shall enter an expungement
10    order for the conviction for which the petitioner has been
11    determined to be innocent as provided in subsection (b) of
12    Section 5-5-4 of the Unified Code of Corrections.
13        (7) Nothing in this Section shall prevent the
14    Department of State Police from maintaining all records of
15    any person who is admitted to probation upon terms and
16    conditions and who fulfills those terms and conditions
17    pursuant to Section 10 of the Cannabis Control Act, Section
18    410 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, Section 70
19    of the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection
20    Act, Section 5-6-3.3 or 5-6-3.4 of the Unified Code of
21    Corrections, Section 12-4.3 or subdivision (b)(1) of
22    Section 12-3.05 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the
23    Criminal Code of 2012, Section 10-102 of the Illinois
24    Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act, Section 40-10 of
25    the Substance Use Disorder Act, or Section 10 of the
26    Steroid Control Act.

 

 

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1        (8) If the petitioner has been granted a certificate of
2    innocence under Section 2-702 of the Code of Civil
3    Procedure, the court that grants the certificate of
4    innocence shall also enter an order expunging the
5    conviction for which the petitioner has been determined to
6    be innocent as provided in subsection (h) of Section 2-702
7    of the Code of Civil Procedure.
8    (c) Sealing.
9        (1) Applicability. Notwithstanding any other provision
10    of this Act to the contrary, and cumulative with any rights
11    to expungement of criminal records, this subsection
12    authorizes the sealing of criminal records of adults and of
13    minors prosecuted as adults. Subsection (g) of this Section
14    provides for immediate sealing of certain records.
15        (2) Eligible Records. The following records may be
16    sealed:
17            (A) All arrests resulting in release without
18        charging;
19            (B) Arrests or charges not initiated by arrest
20        resulting in acquittal, dismissal, or conviction when
21        the conviction was reversed or vacated, except as
22        excluded by subsection (a)(3)(B);
23            (C) Arrests or charges not initiated by arrest
24        resulting in orders of supervision, including orders
25        of supervision for municipal ordinance violations,
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1        excluded by subsection (a)(3);
2            (D) Arrests or charges not initiated by arrest
3        resulting in convictions, including convictions on
4        municipal ordinance violations, unless excluded by
5        subsection (a)(3);
6            (E) Arrests or charges not initiated by arrest
7        resulting in orders of first offender probation under
8        Section 10 of the Cannabis Control Act, Section 410 of
9        the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, Section 70 of
10        the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection
11        Act, or Section 5-6-3.3 of the Unified Code of
12        Corrections; and
13            (F) Arrests or charges not initiated by arrest
14        resulting in felony convictions unless otherwise
15        excluded by subsection (a) paragraph (3) of this
16        Section.
17        (3) When Records Are Eligible to Be Sealed. Records
18    identified as eligible under subsection (c)(2) may be
19    sealed as follows:
20            (A) Records identified as eligible under
21        subsection (c)(2)(A) and (c)(2)(B) may be sealed at any
22        time.
23            (B) Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph
24        (E) of this paragraph (3), records identified as
25        eligible under subsection (c)(2)(C) may be sealed 2
26        years after the termination of petitioner's last

 

 

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1        sentence (as defined in subsection (a)(1)(F)).
2            (C) Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph
3        (E) of this paragraph (3), records identified as
4        eligible under subsections (c)(2)(D), (c)(2)(E), and
5        (c)(2)(F) may be sealed 3 years after the termination
6        of the petitioner's last sentence (as defined in
7        subsection (a)(1)(F)). Convictions requiring public
8        registration under the Arsonist Registration Act, the
9        Sex Offender Registration Act, or the Murderer and
10        Violent Offender Against Youth Registration Act may
11        not be sealed until the petitioner is no longer
12        required to register under that relevant Act.
13            (D) Records identified in subsection
14        (a)(3)(A)(iii) may be sealed after the petitioner has
15        reached the age of 25 years.
16            (E) Records identified as eligible under
17        subsections (c)(2)(C), (c)(2)(D), (c)(2)(E), or
18        (c)(2)(F) may be sealed upon termination of the
19        petitioner's last sentence if the petitioner earned a
20        high school diploma, associate's degree, career
21        certificate, vocational technical certification, or
22        bachelor's degree, or passed the high school level Test
23        of General Educational Development, during the period
24        of his or her sentence, aftercare release, or mandatory
25        supervised release. This subparagraph shall apply only
26        to a petitioner who has not completed the same

 

 

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1        educational goal prior to the period of his or her
2        sentence, aftercare release, or mandatory supervised
3        release. If a petition for sealing eligible records
4        filed under this subparagraph is denied by the court,
5        the time periods under subparagraph (B) or (C) shall
6        apply to any subsequent petition for sealing filed by
7        the petitioner.
8        (4) Subsequent felony convictions. A person may not
9    have subsequent felony conviction records sealed as
10    provided in this subsection (c) if he or she is convicted
11    of any felony offense after the date of the sealing of
12    prior felony convictions as provided in this subsection
13    (c). The court may, upon conviction for a subsequent felony
14    offense, order the unsealing of prior felony conviction
15    records previously ordered sealed by the court.
16        (5) Notice of eligibility for sealing. Upon entry of a
17    disposition for an eligible record under this subsection
18    (c), the petitioner shall be informed by the court of the
19    right to have the records sealed and the procedures for the
20    sealing of the records.
21    (d) Procedure. The following procedures apply to
22expungement under subsections (b), (e), and (e-6) and sealing
23under subsections (c) and (e-5):
24        (1) Filing the petition. Upon becoming eligible to
25    petition for the expungement or sealing of records under
26    this Section, the petitioner shall file a petition

 

 

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1    requesting the expungement or sealing of records with the
2    clerk of the court where the arrests occurred or the
3    charges were brought, or both. If arrests occurred or
4    charges were brought in multiple jurisdictions, a petition
5    must be filed in each such jurisdiction. The petitioner
6    shall pay the applicable fee, except no fee shall be
7    required if the petitioner has obtained a court order
8    waiving fees under Supreme Court Rule 298 or it is
9    otherwise waived.
10        (1.5) County fee waiver pilot program. In a county of
11    3,000,000 or more inhabitants, no fee shall be required to
12    be paid by a petitioner if the records sought to be
13    expunged or sealed were arrests resulting in release
14    without charging or arrests or charges not initiated by
15    arrest resulting in acquittal, dismissal, or conviction
16    when the conviction was reversed or vacated, unless
17    excluded by subsection (a)(3)(B). The provisions of this
18    paragraph (1.5), other than this sentence, are inoperative
19    on and after January 1, 2019.
20        (2) Contents of petition. The petition shall be
21    verified and shall contain the petitioner's name, date of
22    birth, current address and, for each arrest or charge not
23    initiated by arrest sought to be sealed or expunged, the
24    case number, the date of arrest (if any), the identity of
25    the arresting authority, and such other information as the
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1    the petitioner shall promptly notify the circuit court
2    clerk of any change of his or her address. If the
3    petitioner has received a certificate of eligibility for
4    sealing from the Prisoner Review Board under paragraph (10)
5    of subsection (a) of Section 3-3-2 of the Unified Code of
6    Corrections, the certificate shall be attached to the
7    petition.
8        (3) Drug test. The petitioner must attach to the
9    petition proof that the petitioner has passed a test taken
10    within 30 days before the filing of the petition showing
11    the absence within his or her body of all illegal
12    substances as defined by the Illinois Controlled
13    Substances Act, the Methamphetamine Control and Community
14    Protection Act, and the Cannabis Control Act if he or she
15    is petitioning to:
16            (A) seal felony records under clause (c)(2)(E);
17            (B) seal felony records for a violation of the
18        Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the
19        Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act,
20        or the Cannabis Control Act under clause (c)(2)(F);
21            (C) seal felony records under subsection (e-5); or
22            (D) expunge felony records of a qualified
23        probation under clause (b)(1)(iv).
24        (4) Service of petition. The circuit court clerk shall
25    promptly serve a copy of the petition and documentation to
26    support the petition under subsection (e-5) or (e-6) on the

 

 

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1    State's Attorney or prosecutor charged with the duty of
2    prosecuting the offense, the Department of State Police,
3    the arresting agency and the chief legal officer of the
4    unit of local government effecting the arrest.
5        (5) Objections.
6            (A) Any party entitled to notice of the petition
7        may file an objection to the petition. All objections
8        shall be in writing, shall be filed with the circuit
9        court clerk, and shall state with specificity the basis
10        of the objection. Whenever a person who has been
11        convicted of an offense is granted a pardon by the
12        Governor which specifically authorizes expungement, an
13        objection to the petition may not be filed.
14            (B) Objections to a petition to expunge or seal
15        must be filed within 60 days of the date of service of
16        the petition.
17        (6) Entry of order.
18            (A) The Chief Judge of the circuit wherein the
19        charge was brought, any judge of that circuit
20        designated by the Chief Judge, or in counties of less
21        than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the presiding trial judge
22        at the petitioner's trial, if any, shall rule on the
23        petition to expunge or seal as set forth in this
24        subsection (d)(6).
25            (B) Unless the State's Attorney or prosecutor, the
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1        the chief legal officer files an objection to the
2        petition to expunge or seal within 60 days from the
3        date of service of the petition, the court shall enter
4        an order granting or denying the petition.
5            (C) Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
6        the court shall not deny a petition for sealing under
7        this Section because the petitioner has not satisfied
8        an outstanding legal financial obligation established,
9        imposed, or originated by a court, law enforcement
10        agency, or a municipal, State, county, or other unit of
11        local government, including, but not limited to, any
12        cost, assessment, fine, or fee. An outstanding legal
13        financial obligation does not include any court
14        ordered restitution to a victim under Section 5-5-6 of
15        the Unified Code of Corrections, unless the
16        restitution has been converted to a civil judgment.
17        Nothing in this subparagraph (C) waives, rescinds, or
18        abrogates a legal financial obligation or otherwise
19        eliminates or affects the right of the holder of any
20        financial obligation to pursue collection under
21        applicable federal, State, or local law.
22        (7) Hearings. If an objection is filed, the court shall
23    set a date for a hearing and notify the petitioner and all
24    parties entitled to notice of the petition of the hearing
25    date at least 30 days prior to the hearing. Prior to the
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1    Department as to the appropriateness of the relief sought
2    in the petition to expunge or seal. At the hearing, the
3    court shall hear evidence on whether the petition should or
4    should not be granted, and shall grant or deny the petition
5    to expunge or seal the records based on the evidence
6    presented at the hearing. The court may consider the
7    following:
8            (A) the strength of the evidence supporting the
9        defendant's conviction;
10            (B) the reasons for retention of the conviction
11        records by the State;
12            (C) the petitioner's age, criminal record history,
13        and employment history;
14            (D) the period of time between the petitioner's
15        arrest on the charge resulting in the conviction and
16        the filing of the petition under this Section; and
17            (E) the specific adverse consequences the
18        petitioner may be subject to if the petition is denied.
19        (8) Service of order. After entering an order to
20    expunge or seal records, the court must provide copies of
21    the order to the Department, in a form and manner
22    prescribed by the Department, to the petitioner, to the
23    State's Attorney or prosecutor charged with the duty of
24    prosecuting the offense, to the arresting agency, to the
25    chief legal officer of the unit of local government
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1    agencies as may be ordered by the court.
2        (9) Implementation of order.
3            (A) Upon entry of an order to expunge records
4        pursuant to (b)(2)(A) or (b)(2)(B)(ii), or both:
5                (i) the records shall be expunged (as defined
6            in subsection (a)(1)(E)) by the arresting agency,
7            the Department, and any other agency as ordered by
8            the court, within 60 days of the date of service of
9            the order, unless a motion to vacate, modify, or
10            reconsider the order is filed pursuant to
11            paragraph (12) of subsection (d) of this Section;
12                (ii) the records of the circuit court clerk
13            shall be impounded until further order of the court
14            upon good cause shown and the name of the
15            petitioner obliterated on the official index
16            required to be kept by the circuit court clerk
17            under Section 16 of the Clerks of Courts Act, but
18            the order shall not affect any index issued by the
19            circuit court clerk before the entry of the order;
20            and
21                (iii) in response to an inquiry for expunged
22            records, the court, the Department, or the agency
23            receiving such inquiry, shall reply as it does in
24            response to inquiries when no records ever
25            existed.
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1        pursuant to (b)(2)(B)(i) or (b)(2)(C), or both:
2                (i) the records shall be expunged (as defined
3            in subsection (a)(1)(E)) by the arresting agency
4            and any other agency as ordered by the court,
5            within 60 days of the date of service of the order,
6            unless a motion to vacate, modify, or reconsider
7            the order is filed pursuant to paragraph (12) of
8            subsection (d) of this Section;
9                (ii) the records of the circuit court clerk
10            shall be impounded until further order of the court
11            upon good cause shown and the name of the
12            petitioner obliterated on the official index
13            required to be kept by the circuit court clerk
14            under Section 16 of the Clerks of Courts Act, but
15            the order shall not affect any index issued by the
16            circuit court clerk before the entry of the order;
17                (iii) the records shall be impounded by the
18            Department within 60 days of the date of service of
19            the order as ordered by the court, unless a motion
20            to vacate, modify, or reconsider the order is filed
21            pursuant to paragraph (12) of subsection (d) of
22            this Section;
23                (iv) records impounded by the Department may
24            be disseminated by the Department only as required
25            by law or to the arresting authority, the State's
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1            same or a similar offense or for the purpose of
2            sentencing for any subsequent felony, and to the
3            Department of Corrections upon conviction for any
4            offense; and
5                (v) in response to an inquiry for such records
6            from anyone not authorized by law to access such
7            records, the court, the Department, or the agency
8            receiving such inquiry shall reply as it does in
9            response to inquiries when no records ever
10            existed.
11            (B-5) Upon entry of an order to expunge records
12        under subsection (e-6):
13                (i) the records shall be expunged (as defined
14            in subsection (a)(1)(E)) by the arresting agency
15            and any other agency as ordered by the court,
16            within 60 days of the date of service of the order,
17            unless a motion to vacate, modify, or reconsider
18            the order is filed under paragraph (12) of
19            subsection (d) of this Section;
20                (ii) the records of the circuit court clerk
21            shall be impounded until further order of the court
22            upon good cause shown and the name of the
23            petitioner obliterated on the official index
24            required to be kept by the circuit court clerk
25            under Section 16 of the Clerks of Courts Act, but
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1            circuit court clerk before the entry of the order;
2                (iii) the records shall be impounded by the
3            Department within 60 days of the date of service of
4            the order as ordered by the court, unless a motion
5            to vacate, modify, or reconsider the order is filed
6            under paragraph (12) of subsection (d) of this
7            Section;
8                (iv) records impounded by the Department may
9            be disseminated by the Department only as required
10            by law or to the arresting authority, the State's
11            Attorney, and the court upon a later arrest for the
12            same or a similar offense or for the purpose of
13            sentencing for any subsequent felony, and to the
14            Department of Corrections upon conviction for any
15            offense; and
16                (v) in response to an inquiry for these records
17            from anyone not authorized by law to access the
18            records, the court, the Department, or the agency
19            receiving the inquiry shall reply as it does in
20            response to inquiries when no records ever
21            existed.
22            (C) Upon entry of an order to seal records under
23        subsection (c), the arresting agency, any other agency
24        as ordered by the court, the Department, and the court
25        shall seal the records (as defined in subsection
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1        from anyone not authorized by law to access such
2        records, the court, the Department, or the agency
3        receiving such inquiry shall reply as it does in
4        response to inquiries when no records ever existed.
5            (D) The Department shall send written notice to the
6        petitioner of its compliance with each order to expunge
7        or seal records within 60 days of the date of service
8        of that order or, if a motion to vacate, modify, or
9        reconsider is filed, within 60 days of service of the
10        order resolving the motion, if that order requires the
11        Department to expunge or seal records. In the event of
12        an appeal from the circuit court order, the Department
13        shall send written notice to the petitioner of its
14        compliance with an Appellate Court or Supreme Court
15        judgment to expunge or seal records within 60 days of
16        the issuance of the court's mandate. The notice is not
17        required while any motion to vacate, modify, or
18        reconsider, or any appeal or petition for
19        discretionary appellate review, is pending.
20            (E) Upon motion, the court may order that a sealed
21        judgment or other court record necessary to
22        demonstrate the amount of any legal financial
23        obligation due and owing be made available for the
24        limited purpose of collecting any legal financial
25        obligations owed by the petitioner that were
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1        proceeding for which those records have been sealed.
2        The records made available under this subparagraph (E)
3        shall not be entered into the official index required
4        to be kept by the circuit court clerk under Section 16
5        of the Clerks of Courts Act and shall be immediately
6        re-impounded upon the collection of the outstanding
7        financial obligations.
8            (F) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
9        Section, a circuit court clerk may access a sealed
10        record for the limited purpose of collecting payment
11        for any legal financial obligations that were
12        established, imposed, or originated in the criminal
13        proceedings for which those records have been sealed.
14        (10) Fees. The Department may charge the petitioner a
15    fee equivalent to the cost of processing any order to
16    expunge or seal records. Notwithstanding any provision of
17    the Clerks of Courts Act to the contrary, the circuit court
18    clerk may charge a fee equivalent to the cost associated
19    with the sealing or expungement of records by the circuit
20    court clerk. From the total filing fee collected for the
21    petition to seal or expunge, the circuit court clerk shall
22    deposit $10 into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and
23    Administrative Fund, to be used to offset the costs
24    incurred by the circuit court clerk in performing the
25    additional duties required to serve the petition to seal or
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1    collect and forward the Department of State Police portion
2    of the fee to the Department and it shall be deposited in
3    the State Police Services Fund. If the record brought under
4    an expungement petition was previously sealed under this
5    Section, the fee for the expungement petition for that same
6    record shall be waived.
7        (11) Final Order. No court order issued under the
8    expungement or sealing provisions of this Section shall
9    become final for purposes of appeal until 30 days after
10    service of the order on the petitioner and all parties
11    entitled to notice of the petition.
12        (12) Motion to Vacate, Modify, or Reconsider. Under
13    Section 2-1203 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the
14    petitioner or any party entitled to notice may file a
15    motion to vacate, modify, or reconsider the order granting
16    or denying the petition to expunge or seal within 60 days
17    of service of the order. If filed more than 60 days after
18    service of the order, a petition to vacate, modify, or
19    reconsider shall comply with subsection (c) of Section
20    2-1401 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Upon filing of a
21    motion to vacate, modify, or reconsider, notice of the
22    motion shall be served upon the petitioner and all parties
23    entitled to notice of the petition.
24        (13) Effect of Order. An order granting a petition
25    under the expungement or sealing provisions of this Section
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1    with the provisions of this Section or because of any error
2    asserted in a motion to vacate, modify, or reconsider. The
3    circuit court retains jurisdiction to determine whether
4    the order is voidable and to vacate, modify, or reconsider
5    its terms based on a motion filed under paragraph (12) of
6    this subsection (d).
7        (14) Compliance with Order Granting Petition to Seal
8    Records. Unless a court has entered a stay of an order
9    granting a petition to seal, all parties entitled to notice
10    of the petition must fully comply with the terms of the
11    order within 60 days of service of the order even if a
12    party is seeking relief from the order through a motion
13    filed under paragraph (12) of this subsection (d) or is
14    appealing the order.
15        (15) Compliance with Order Granting Petition to
16    Expunge Records. While a party is seeking relief from the
17    order granting the petition to expunge through a motion
18    filed under paragraph (12) of this subsection (d) or is
19    appealing the order, and unless a court has entered a stay
20    of that order, the parties entitled to notice of the
21    petition must seal, but need not expunge, the records until
22    there is a final order on the motion for relief or, in the
23    case of an appeal, the issuance of that court's mandate.
24        (16) The changes to this subsection (d) made by Public
25    Act 98-163 apply to all petitions pending on August 5, 2013
26    (the effective date of Public Act 98-163) and to all orders

 

 

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1    ruling on a petition to expunge or seal on or after August
2    5, 2013 (the effective date of Public Act 98-163).
3    (e) Whenever a person who has been convicted of an offense
4is granted a pardon by the Governor which specifically
5authorizes expungement, he or she may, upon verified petition
6to the Chief Judge of the circuit where the person had been
7convicted, any judge of the circuit designated by the Chief
8Judge, or in counties of less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the
9presiding trial judge at the defendant's trial, have a court
10order entered expunging the record of arrest from the official
11records of the arresting authority and order that the records
12of the circuit court clerk and the Department be sealed until
13further order of the court upon good cause shown or as
14otherwise provided herein, and the name of the defendant
15obliterated from the official index requested to be kept by the
16circuit court clerk under Section 16 of the Clerks of Courts
17Act in connection with the arrest and conviction for the
18offense for which he or she had been pardoned but the order
19shall not affect any index issued by the circuit court clerk
20before the entry of the order. All records sealed by the
21Department may be disseminated by the Department only to the
22arresting authority, the State's Attorney, and the court upon a
23later arrest for the same or similar offense or for the purpose
24of sentencing for any subsequent felony. Upon conviction for
25any subsequent offense, the Department of Corrections shall
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1to that individual. Upon entry of the order of expungement, the
2circuit court clerk shall promptly mail a copy of the order to
3the person who was pardoned.
4    (e-5) Whenever a person who has been convicted of an
5offense is granted a certificate of eligibility for sealing by
6the Prisoner Review Board which specifically authorizes
7sealing, he or she may, upon verified petition to the Chief
8Judge of the circuit where the person had been convicted, any
9judge of the circuit designated by the Chief Judge, or in
10counties of less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the presiding
11trial judge at the petitioner's trial, have a court order
12entered sealing the record of arrest from the official records
13of the arresting authority and order that the records of the
14circuit court clerk and the Department be sealed until further
15order of the court upon good cause shown or as otherwise
16provided herein, and the name of the petitioner obliterated
17from the official index requested to be kept by the circuit
18court clerk under Section 16 of the Clerks of Courts Act in
19connection with the arrest and conviction for the offense for
20which he or she had been granted the certificate but the order
21shall not affect any index issued by the circuit court clerk
22before the entry of the order. All records sealed by the
23Department may be disseminated by the Department only as
24required by this Act or to the arresting authority, a law
25enforcement agency, the State's Attorney, and the court upon a
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1of sentencing for any subsequent felony. Upon conviction for
2any subsequent offense, the Department of Corrections shall
3have access to all sealed records of the Department pertaining
4to that individual. Upon entry of the order of sealing, the
5circuit court clerk shall promptly mail a copy of the order to
6the person who was granted the certificate of eligibility for
7sealing.
8    (e-6) Whenever a person who has been convicted of an
9offense is granted a certificate of eligibility for expungement
10by the Prisoner Review Board which specifically authorizes
11expungement, he or she may, upon verified petition to the Chief
12Judge of the circuit where the person had been convicted, any
13judge of the circuit designated by the Chief Judge, or in
14counties of less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the presiding
15trial judge at the petitioner's trial, have a court order
16entered expunging the record of arrest from the official
17records of the arresting authority and order that the records
18of the circuit court clerk and the Department be sealed until
19further order of the court upon good cause shown or as
20otherwise provided herein, and the name of the petitioner
21obliterated from the official index requested to be kept by the
22circuit court clerk under Section 16 of the Clerks of Courts
23Act in connection with the arrest and conviction for the
24offense for which he or she had been granted the certificate
25but the order shall not affect any index issued by the circuit
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1by the Department may be disseminated by the Department only as
2required by this Act or to the arresting authority, a law
3enforcement agency, the State's Attorney, and the court upon a
4later arrest for the same or similar offense or for the purpose
5of sentencing for any subsequent felony. Upon conviction for
6any subsequent offense, the Department of Corrections shall
7have access to all expunged records of the Department
8pertaining to that individual. Upon entry of the order of
9expungement, the circuit court clerk shall promptly mail a copy
10of the order to the person who was granted the certificate of
11eligibility for expungement.
12    (f) Subject to available funding, the Illinois Department
13of Corrections shall conduct a study of the impact of sealing,
14especially on employment and recidivism rates, utilizing a
15random sample of those who apply for the sealing of their
16criminal records under Public Act 93-211. At the request of the
17Illinois Department of Corrections, records of the Illinois
18Department of Employment Security shall be utilized as
19appropriate to assist in the study. The study shall not
20disclose any data in a manner that would allow the
21identification of any particular individual or employing unit.
22The study shall be made available to the General Assembly no
23later than September 1, 2010.
24    (g) Immediate Sealing.
25        (1) Applicability. Notwithstanding any other provision
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1    to expungement or sealing of criminal records, this
2    subsection authorizes the immediate sealing of criminal
3    records of adults and of minors prosecuted as adults.
4        (2) Eligible Records. Arrests or charges not initiated
5    by arrest resulting in acquittal or dismissal with
6    prejudice, except as excluded by subsection (a)(3)(B),
7    that occur on or after January 1, 2018 (the effective date
8    of Public Act 100-282), may be sealed immediately if the
9    petition is filed with the circuit court clerk on the same
10    day and during the same hearing in which the case is
11    disposed.
12        (3) When Records are Eligible to be Immediately Sealed.
13    Eligible records under paragraph (2) of this subsection (g)
14    may be sealed immediately after entry of the final
15    disposition of a case, notwithstanding the disposition of
16    other charges in the same case.
17        (4) Notice of Eligibility for Immediate Sealing. Upon
18    entry of a disposition for an eligible record under this
19    subsection (g), the defendant shall be informed by the
20    court of his or her right to have eligible records
21    immediately sealed and the procedure for the immediate
22    sealing of these records.
23        (5) Procedure. The following procedures apply to
24    immediate sealing under this subsection (g).
25            (A) Filing the Petition. Upon entry of the final
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1        immediately petition the court, on behalf of the
2        defendant, for immediate sealing of eligible records
3        under paragraph (2) of this subsection (g) that are
4        entered on or after January 1, 2018 (the effective date
5        of Public Act 100-282). The immediate sealing petition
6        may be filed with the circuit court clerk during the
7        hearing in which the final disposition of the case is
8        entered. If the defendant's attorney does not file the
9        petition for immediate sealing during the hearing, the
10        defendant may file a petition for sealing at any time
11        as authorized under subsection (c)(3)(A).
12            (B) Contents of Petition. The immediate sealing
13        petition shall be verified and shall contain the
14        petitioner's name, date of birth, current address, and
15        for each eligible record, the case number, the date of
16        arrest if applicable, the identity of the arresting
17        authority if applicable, and other information as the
18        court may require.
19            (C) Drug Test. The petitioner shall not be required
20        to attach proof that he or she has passed a drug test.
21            (D) Service of Petition. A copy of the petition
22        shall be served on the State's Attorney in open court.
23        The petitioner shall not be required to serve a copy of
24        the petition on any other agency.
25            (E) Entry of Order. The presiding trial judge shall
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1        immediate sealing during the hearing in which it is
2        filed. Petitions for immediate sealing shall be ruled
3        on in the same hearing in which the final disposition
4        of the case is entered.
5            (F) Hearings. The court shall hear the petition for
6        immediate sealing on the same day and during the same
7        hearing in which the disposition is rendered.
8            (G) Service of Order. An order to immediately seal
9        eligible records shall be served in conformance with
10        subsection (d)(8).
11            (H) Implementation of Order. An order to
12        immediately seal records shall be implemented in
13        conformance with subsections (d)(9)(C) and (d)(9)(D).
14            (I) Fees. The fee imposed by the circuit court
15        clerk and the Department of State Police shall comply
16        with paragraph (1) of subsection (d) of this Section.
17            (J) Final Order. No court order issued under this
18        subsection (g) shall become final for purposes of
19        appeal until 30 days after service of the order on the
20        petitioner and all parties entitled to service of the
21        order in conformance with subsection (d)(8).
22            (K) Motion to Vacate, Modify, or Reconsider. Under
23        Section 2-1203 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the
24        petitioner, State's Attorney, or the Department of
25        State Police may file a motion to vacate, modify, or
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1        immediately seal within 60 days of service of the
2        order. If filed more than 60 days after service of the
3        order, a petition to vacate, modify, or reconsider
4        shall comply with subsection (c) of Section 2-1401 of
5        the Code of Civil Procedure.
6            (L) Effect of Order. An order granting an immediate
7        sealing petition shall not be considered void because
8        it fails to comply with the provisions of this Section
9        or because of an error asserted in a motion to vacate,
10        modify, or reconsider. The circuit court retains
11        jurisdiction to determine whether the order is
12        voidable, and to vacate, modify, or reconsider its
13        terms based on a motion filed under subparagraph (L) of
14        this subsection (g).
15            (M) Compliance with Order Granting Petition to
16        Seal Records. Unless a court has entered a stay of an
17        order granting a petition to immediately seal, all
18        parties entitled to service of the order must fully
19        comply with the terms of the order within 60 days of
20        service of the order.
21    (h) Sealing; trafficking victims.
22        (1) A trafficking victim as defined by paragraph (10)
23    of subsection (a) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of
24    2012 shall be eligible to petition for immediate sealing of
25    his or her criminal record upon the completion of his or
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1    underlying offense was a direct result of human trafficking
2    under Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012 or a severe
3    form of trafficking under the federal Trafficking Victims
4    Protection Act.
5        (2) A petitioner under this subsection (h), in addition
6    to the requirements provided under paragraph (4) of
7    subsection (d) of this Section, shall include in his or her
8    petition a clear and concise statement that: (A) he or she
9    was a victim of human trafficking at the time of the
10    offense; and (B) that his or her participation in the
11    offense was a direct result of human trafficking under
12    Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012 or a severe form
13    of trafficking under the federal Trafficking Victims
14    Protection Act.
15        (3) If an objection is filed alleging that the
16    petitioner is not entitled to immediate sealing under this
17    subsection (h), the court shall conduct a hearing under
18    paragraph (7) of subsection (d) of this Section and the
19    court shall determine whether the petitioner is entitled to
20    immediate sealing under this subsection (h). A petitioner
21    is eligible for immediate relief under this subsection (h)
22    if he or she shows, by a preponderance of the evidence,
23    that: (A) he or she was a victim of human trafficking at
24    the time of the offense; and (B) that his or her
25    participation in the offense was a direct result of human
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1    or a severe form of trafficking under the federal
2    Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
3(Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-378, eff. 1-1-16; 99-385,
4eff. 1-1-16; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 99-697, eff. 7-29-16;
599-881, eff. 1-1-17; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 100-282, eff.
61-1-18; 100-284, eff. 8-24-17; 100-287, eff. 8-24-17; 100-692,
7eff. 8-3-18; 100-759, eff. 1-1-19; 100-776, eff. 8-10-18;
8100-863, eff. 8-14-18; revised 8-30-18.)
 
9    Section 15. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by
10changing Sections 5-710 and 5-750 as follows:
 
11    (705 ILCS 405/5-710)
12    Sec. 5-710. Kinds of sentencing orders.
13    (1) The following kinds of sentencing orders may be made in
14respect of wards of the court:
15        (a) Except as provided in Sections 5-805, 5-810, and
16    5-815, a minor who is found guilty under Section 5-620 may
17    be:
18            (i) put on probation or conditional discharge and
19        released to his or her parents, guardian or legal
20        custodian, provided, however, that any such minor who
21        is not committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice
22        under this subsection and who is found to be a
23        delinquent for an offense which is first degree murder,
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1        on probation;
2            (ii) placed in accordance with Section 5-740, with
3        or without also being put on probation or conditional
4        discharge;
5            (iii) required to undergo a substance abuse
6        assessment conducted by a licensed provider and
7        participate in the indicated clinical level of care;
8            (iv) on and after the effective date of this
9        amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly and before
10        January 1, 2017, placed in the guardianship of the
11        Department of Children and Family Services, but only if
12        the delinquent minor is under 16 years of age or,
13        pursuant to Article II of this Act, a minor for whom an
14        independent basis of abuse, neglect, or dependency
15        exists. On and after January 1, 2017, placed in the
16        guardianship of the Department of Children and Family
17        Services, but only if the delinquent minor is under 15
18        years of age or, pursuant to Article II of this Act, a
19        minor for whom an independent basis of abuse, neglect,
20        or dependency exists. An independent basis exists when
21        the allegations or adjudication of abuse, neglect, or
22        dependency do not arise from the same facts, incident,
23        or circumstances which give rise to a charge or
24        adjudication of delinquency;
25            (v) placed in detention for a period not to exceed
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1        or, where appropriate, in conjunction with any other
2        order of disposition issued under this paragraph,
3        provided that any such detention shall be in a juvenile
4        detention home and the minor so detained shall be 10
5        years of age or older. However, the 30-day limitation
6        may be extended by further order of the court for a
7        minor under age 15 committed to the Department of
8        Children and Family Services if the court finds that
9        the minor is a danger to himself or others. The minor
10        shall be given credit on the sentencing order of
11        detention for time spent in detention under Sections
12        5-501, 5-601, 5-710, or 5-720 of this Article as a
13        result of the offense for which the sentencing order
14        was imposed. The court may grant credit on a sentencing
15        order of detention entered under a violation of
16        probation or violation of conditional discharge under
17        Section 5-720 of this Article for time spent in
18        detention before the filing of the petition alleging
19        the violation. A minor shall not be deprived of credit
20        for time spent in detention before the filing of a
21        violation of probation or conditional discharge
22        alleging the same or related act or acts. The
23        limitation that the minor shall only be placed in a
24        juvenile detention home does not apply as follows:
25            Persons 18 years of age and older who have a
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1        confined in an adult detention facility. In making a
2        determination whether to confine a person 18 years of
3        age or older who has a petition of delinquency filed
4        against the person, these factors, among other
5        matters, shall be considered:
6                (A) the age of the person;
7                (B) any previous delinquent or criminal
8            history of the person;
9                (C) any previous abuse or neglect history of
10            the person;
11                (D) any mental health history of the person;
12            and
13                (E) any educational history of the person;
14            (vi) ordered partially or completely emancipated
15        in accordance with the provisions of the Emancipation
16        of Minors Act;
17            (vii) subject to having his or her driver's license
18        or driving privileges suspended for such time as
19        determined by the court but only until he or she
20        attains 18 years of age;
21            (viii) put on probation or conditional discharge
22        and placed in detention under Section 3-6039 of the
23        Counties Code for a period not to exceed the period of
24        incarceration permitted by law for adults found guilty
25        of the same offense or offenses for which the minor was
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1        upon attainment of age 21; this subdivision (viii)
2        notwithstanding any contrary provision of the law;
3            (ix) ordered to undergo a medical or other
4        procedure to have a tattoo symbolizing allegiance to a
5        street gang removed from his or her body; or
6            (x) placed in electronic monitoring or home
7        detention under Part 7A of this Article.
8        (b) A minor found to be guilty may be committed to the
9    Department of Juvenile Justice under Section 5-750 if the
10    minor is at least 13 years and under 20 years of age,
11    provided that the commitment to the Department of Juvenile
12    Justice shall be made only if the minor was found guilty of
13    a felony offense or first degree murder. The court shall
14    include in the sentencing order any pre-custody credits the
15    minor is entitled to under Section 5-4.5-100 of the Unified
16    Code of Corrections. The time during which a minor is in
17    custody before being released upon the request of a parent,
18    guardian or legal custodian shall also be considered as
19    time spent in custody.
20        (c) When a minor is found to be guilty for an offense
21    which is a violation of the Illinois Controlled Substances
22    Act, the Cannabis Control Act, or the Methamphetamine
23    Control and Community Protection Act and made a ward of the
24    court, the court may enter a disposition order requiring
25    the minor to undergo assessment, counseling or treatment in
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1    Department of Human Services.
2    (2) Any sentencing order other than commitment to the
3Department of Juvenile Justice may provide for protective
4supervision under Section 5-725 and may include an order of
5protection under Section 5-730.
6    (3) Unless the sentencing order expressly so provides, it
7does not operate to close proceedings on the pending petition,
8but is subject to modification until final closing and
9discharge of the proceedings under Section 5-750.
10    (4) In addition to any other sentence, the court may order
11any minor found to be delinquent to make restitution, in
12monetary or non-monetary form, under the terms and conditions
13of Section 5-5-6 of the Unified Code of Corrections, except
14that the "presentencing hearing" referred to in that Section
15shall be the sentencing hearing for purposes of this Section.
16The parent, guardian or legal custodian of the minor may be
17ordered by the court to pay some or all of the restitution on
18the minor's behalf, pursuant to the Parental Responsibility
19Law. The State's Attorney is authorized to act on behalf of any
20victim in seeking restitution in proceedings under this
21Section, up to the maximum amount allowed in Section 5 of the
22Parental Responsibility Law.
23    (5) Any sentencing order where the minor is committed or
24placed in accordance with Section 5-740 shall provide for the
25parents or guardian of the estate of the minor to pay to the
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1sums as are determined by the custodian or guardian of the
2person of the minor as necessary for the minor's needs. The
3payments may not exceed the maximum amounts provided for by
4Section 9.1 of the Children and Family Services Act.
5    (6) Whenever the sentencing order requires the minor to
6attend school or participate in a program of training, the
7truant officer or designated school official shall regularly
8report to the court if the minor is a chronic or habitual
9truant under Section 26-2a of the School Code. Notwithstanding
10any other provision of this Act, in instances in which
11educational services are to be provided to a minor in a
12residential facility where the minor has been placed by the
13court, costs incurred in the provision of those educational
14services must be allocated based on the requirements of the
15School Code.
16    (7) In no event shall a guilty minor be committed to the
17Department of Juvenile Justice for a period of time in excess
18of that period for which an adult could be committed for the
19same act. The court shall include in the sentencing order a
20limitation on the period of confinement not to exceed the
21maximum period of imprisonment the court could impose under
22Chapter 5 Article V of the Unified Code of Corrections.
23    (7.5) In no event shall a guilty minor be committed to the
24Department of Juvenile Justice or placed in detention when the
25act for which the minor was adjudicated delinquent would not be
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1    (7.6) In no event shall a guilty minor be committed to the
2Department of Juvenile Justice for an offense which is a Class
34 felony under Section 19-4 (criminal trespass to a residence),
421-1 (criminal damage to property), 21-1.01 (criminal damage to
5government supported property), 21-1.3 (criminal defacement of
6property), 26-1 (disorderly conduct), or 31-4 (obstructing
7justice) of the Criminal Code of 2012.
8    (7.75) In no event shall a guilty minor be committed to the
9Department of Juvenile Justice for an offense that is a Class 3
10or Class 4 felony violation of the Illinois Controlled
11Substances Act unless the commitment occurs upon a third or
12subsequent judicial finding of a violation of probation for
13substantial noncompliance with court-ordered treatment or
14programming.
15    (8) A minor found to be guilty for reasons that include a
16violation of Section 21-1.3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the
17Criminal Code of 2012 shall be ordered to perform community
18service for not less than 30 and not more than 120 hours, if
19community service is available in the jurisdiction. The
20community service shall include, but need not be limited to,
21the cleanup and repair of the damage that was caused by the
22violation or similar damage to property located in the
23municipality or county in which the violation occurred. The
24order may be in addition to any other order authorized by this
25Section.
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1violation of Section 3.02 or Section 3.03 of the Humane Care
2for Animals Act or paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of Section
321-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or paragraph (4) of
4subsection (a) of Section 21-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012
5shall be ordered to undergo medical or psychiatric treatment
6rendered by a psychiatrist or psychological treatment rendered
7by a clinical psychologist. The order may be in addition to any
8other order authorized by this Section.
9    (9) In addition to any other sentencing order, the court
10shall order any minor found to be guilty for an act which would
11constitute, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child,
12aggravated criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual assault,
13aggravated criminal sexual abuse, or criminal sexual abuse if
14committed by an adult to undergo medical testing to determine
15whether the defendant has any sexually transmissible disease
16including a test for infection with human immunodeficiency
17virus (HIV) or any other identified causative agency of
18acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Any medical test
19shall be performed only by appropriately licensed medical
20practitioners and may include an analysis of any bodily fluids
21as well as an examination of the minor's person. Except as
22otherwise provided by law, the results of the test shall be
23kept strictly confidential by all medical personnel involved in
24the testing and must be personally delivered in a sealed
25envelope to the judge of the court in which the sentencing
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1in accordance with the best interests of the victim and the
2public, the judge shall have the discretion to determine to
3whom the results of the testing may be revealed. The court
4shall notify the minor of the results of the test for infection
5with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The court shall
6also notify the victim if requested by the victim, and if the
7victim is under the age of 15 and if requested by the victim's
8parents or legal guardian, the court shall notify the victim's
9parents or the legal guardian, of the results of the test for
10infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The
11court shall provide information on the availability of HIV
12testing and counseling at the Department of Public Health
13facilities to all parties to whom the results of the testing
14are revealed. The court shall order that the cost of any test
15shall be paid by the county and may be taxed as costs against
16the minor.
17    (10) When a court finds a minor to be guilty the court
18shall, before entering a sentencing order under this Section,
19make a finding whether the offense committed either: (a) was
20related to or in furtherance of the criminal activities of an
21organized gang or was motivated by the minor's membership in or
22allegiance to an organized gang, or (b) involved a violation of
23subsection (a) of Section 12-7.1 of the Criminal Code of 1961
24or the Criminal Code of 2012, a violation of any Section of
25Article 24 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of
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1use of a firearm. If the court determines the question in the
2affirmative, and the court does not commit the minor to the
3Department of Juvenile Justice, the court shall order the minor
4to perform community service for not less than 30 hours nor
5more than 120 hours, provided that community service is
6available in the jurisdiction and is funded and approved by the
7county board of the county where the offense was committed. The
8community service shall include, but need not be limited to,
9the cleanup and repair of any damage caused by a violation of
10Section 21-1.3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal
11Code of 2012 and similar damage to property located in the
12municipality or county in which the violation occurred. When
13possible and reasonable, the community service shall be
14performed in the minor's neighborhood. This order shall be in
15addition to any other order authorized by this Section except
16for an order to place the minor in the custody of the
17Department of Juvenile Justice. For the purposes of this
18Section, "organized gang" has the meaning ascribed to it in
19Section 10 of the Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus
20Prevention Act.
21    (11) If the court determines that the offense was committed
22in furtherance of the criminal activities of an organized gang,
23as provided in subsection (10), and that the offense involved
24the operation or use of a motor vehicle or the use of a
25driver's license or permit, the court shall notify the
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1which the minor shall be denied driving privileges. If, at the
2time of the determination, the minor does not hold a driver's
3license or permit, the court shall provide that the minor shall
4not be issued a driver's license or permit until his or her
518th birthday. If the minor holds a driver's license or permit
6at the time of the determination, the court shall provide that
7the minor's driver's license or permit shall be revoked until
8his or her 21st birthday, or until a later date or occurrence
9determined by the court. If the minor holds a driver's license
10at the time of the determination, the court may direct the
11Secretary of State to issue the minor a judicial driving
12permit, also known as a JDP. The JDP shall be subject to the
13same terms as a JDP issued under Section 6-206.1 of the
14Illinois Vehicle Code, except that the court may direct that
15the JDP be effective immediately.
16    (12) If a minor is found to be guilty of a violation of
17subsection (a-7) of Section 1 of the Prevention of Tobacco Use
18by Minors Act, the court may, in its discretion, and upon
19recommendation by the State's Attorney, order that minor and
20his or her parents or legal guardian to attend a smoker's
21education or youth diversion program as defined in that Act if
22that program is available in the jurisdiction where the
23offender resides. Attendance at a smoker's education or youth
24diversion program shall be time-credited against any community
25service time imposed for any first violation of subsection
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1penalty that the court may impose for a violation of subsection
2(a-7) of Section 1 of that Act, the court, upon request by the
3State's Attorney, may in its discretion require the offender to
4remit a fee for his or her attendance at a smoker's education
5or youth diversion program.
6    For purposes of this Section, "smoker's education program"
7or "youth diversion program" includes, but is not limited to, a
8seminar designed to educate a person on the physical and
9psychological effects of smoking tobacco products and the
10health consequences of smoking tobacco products that can be
11conducted with a locality's youth diversion program.
12    In addition to any other penalty that the court may impose
13under this subsection (12):
14        (a) If a minor violates subsection (a-7) of Section 1
15    of the Prevention of Tobacco Use by Minors Act, the court
16    may impose a sentence of 15 hours of community service or a
17    fine of $25 for a first violation.
18        (b) A second violation by a minor of subsection (a-7)
19    of Section 1 of that Act that occurs within 12 months after
20    the first violation is punishable by a fine of $50 and 25
21    hours of community service.
22        (c) A third or subsequent violation by a minor of
23    subsection (a-7) of Section 1 of that Act that occurs
24    within 12 months after the first violation is punishable by
25    a $100 fine and 30 hours of community service.
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1    12-month time period after the first violation is
2    punishable as provided for a first violation.
3(Source: P.A. 99-268, eff. 1-1-16; 99-628, eff. 1-1-17; 99-879,
4eff. 1-1-17; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 100-431, eff. 8-25-17;
5100-759, eff. 1-1-19.)
 
6    (705 ILCS 405/5-750)
7    Sec. 5-750. Commitment to the Department of Juvenile
8Justice.
9    (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this Section,
10when any delinquent has been adjudged a ward of the court under
11this Act, the court may commit him or her to the Department of
12Juvenile Justice, if it finds that (a) his or her parents,
13guardian or legal custodian are unfit or are unable, for some
14reason other than financial circumstances alone, to care for,
15protect, train or discipline the minor, or are unwilling to do
16so, and the best interests of the minor and the public will not
17be served by placement under Section 5-740, or it is necessary
18to ensure the protection of the public from the consequences of
19criminal activity of the delinquent; and (b) commitment to the
20Department of Juvenile Justice is the least restrictive
21alternative based on evidence that efforts were made to locate
22less restrictive alternatives to secure confinement and the
23reasons why efforts were unsuccessful in locating a less
24restrictive alternative to secure confinement. Before the
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1shall make a finding that secure confinement is necessary,
2following a review of the following individualized factors:
3        (A) Age of the minor.
4        (B) Criminal background of the minor.
5        (C) Review of results of any assessments of the minor,
6    including child centered assessments such as the CANS.
7        (D) Educational background of the minor, indicating
8    whether the minor has ever been assessed for a learning
9    disability, and if so what services were provided as well
10    as any disciplinary incidents at school.
11        (E) Physical, mental and emotional health of the minor,
12    indicating whether the minor has ever been diagnosed with a
13    health issue and if so what services were provided and
14    whether the minor was compliant with services.
15        (F) Community based services that have been provided to
16    the minor, and whether the minor was compliant with the
17    services, and the reason the services were unsuccessful.
18        (G) Services within the Department of Juvenile Justice
19    that will meet the individualized needs of the minor.
20    (1.5) Before the court commits a minor to the Department of
21Juvenile Justice, the court must find reasonable efforts have
22been made to prevent or eliminate the need for the minor to be
23removed from the home, or reasonable efforts cannot, at this
24time, for good cause, prevent or eliminate the need for
25removal, and removal from home is in the best interests of the
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1    (2) When a minor of the age of at least 13 years is
2adjudged delinquent for the offense of first degree murder, the
3court shall declare the minor a ward of the court and order the
4minor committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice until the
5minor's 21st birthday, without the possibility of aftercare
6release, furlough, or non-emergency authorized absence for a
7period of 5 years from the date the minor was committed to the
8Department of Juvenile Justice, except that the time that a
9minor spent in custody for the instant offense before being
10committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice shall be
11considered as time credited towards that 5 year period. Upon
12release from a Department facility, a minor adjudged delinquent
13for first degree murder shall be placed on aftercare release
14until the age of 21, unless sooner discharged from aftercare
15release or custodianship is otherwise terminated in accordance
16with this Act or as otherwise provided for by law. Nothing in
17this subsection (2) shall preclude the State's Attorney from
18seeking to prosecute a minor as an adult as an alternative to
19proceeding under this Act.
20    (3) Except as provided in subsection (2), the commitment of
21a delinquent to the Department of Juvenile Justice shall be for
22an indeterminate term which shall automatically terminate upon
23the delinquent attaining the age of 21 years or upon completion
24of that period for which an adult could be committed for the
25same act, whichever occurs sooner, unless the delinquent is
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1otherwise terminated in accordance with this Act or as
2otherwise provided for by law.
3    (3.5) Every delinquent minor committed to the Department of
4Juvenile Justice under this Act shall be eligible for aftercare
5release without regard to the length of time the minor has been
6confined or whether the minor has served any minimum term
7imposed. Aftercare release shall be administered by the
8Department of Juvenile Justice, under the direction of the
9Director. Unless sooner discharged, the Department of Juvenile
10Justice shall discharge a minor from aftercare release upon
11completion of the following aftercare release terms:
12        (a) One and a half years from the date a minor is
13    released from a Department facility, if the minor was
14    committed for a Class X felony;
15        (b) One year from the date a minor is released from a
16    Department facility, if the minor was committed for a Class
17    1 or 2 felony; and
18        (c) Six months from the date a minor is released from a
19    Department facility, if the minor was committed for a Class
20    3 felony or lesser offense.
21    (4) When the court commits a minor to the Department of
22Juvenile Justice, it shall order him or her conveyed forthwith
23to the appropriate reception station or other place designated
24by the Department of Juvenile Justice, and shall appoint the
25Director of Juvenile Justice legal custodian of the minor. The
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1Justice a certified copy of the order, which constitutes proof
2of the Director's authority. No other process need issue to
3warrant the keeping of the minor.
4    (5) If a minor is committed to the Department of Juvenile
5Justice, the clerk of the court shall forward to the
6Department:
7        (a) the sentencing order and copies of committing
8    petition;
9        (b) all reports;
10        (c) the court's statement of the basis for ordering the
11    disposition;
12        (d) any sex offender evaluations;
13        (e) any risk assessment or substance abuse treatment
14    eligibility screening and assessment of the minor by an
15    agent designated by the State to provide assessment
16    services for the courts;
17        (f) the number of days, if any, which the minor has
18    been in custody and for which he or she is entitled to
19    credit against the sentence, which information shall be
20    provided to the clerk by the sheriff;
21        (g) any medical or mental health records or summaries
22    of the minor;
23        (h) the municipality where the arrest of the minor
24    occurred, the commission of the offense occurred, and the
25    minor resided at the time of commission;
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1    in a manner and form prescribed by the Department of
2    Juvenile Justice; and
3        (i) all additional matters which the court directs the
4    clerk to transmit.
5    (6) Whenever the Department of Juvenile Justice lawfully
6discharges from its custody and control a minor committed to
7it, the Director of Juvenile Justice shall petition the court
8for an order terminating his or her custodianship. The
9custodianship shall terminate automatically 30 days after
10receipt of the petition unless the court orders otherwise.
11    (7) If, while on aftercare release, a minor committed to
12the Department of Juvenile Justice who resides in this State is
13charged under the criminal laws of this State, the criminal
14laws of any other state, or federal law with an offense that
15could result in a sentence of imprisonment within the
16Department of Corrections, the penal system of any state, or
17the federal Bureau of Prisons, the commitment to the Department
18of Juvenile Justice and all rights and duties created by that
19commitment are automatically suspended pending final
20disposition of the criminal charge. If the minor is found
21guilty of the criminal charge and sentenced to a term of
22imprisonment in the penitentiary system of the Department of
23Corrections, the penal system of any state, or the federal
24Bureau of Prisons, the commitment to the Department of Juvenile
25Justice shall be automatically terminated. If the criminal
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1minor completes a criminal sentence other than imprisonment
2within the Department of Corrections, the penal system of any
3state, or the federal Bureau of Prisons, the previously imposed
4commitment to the Department of Juvenile Justice and the full
5aftercare release term shall be automatically reinstated
6unless custodianship is sooner terminated. Nothing in this
7subsection (7) shall preclude the court from ordering another
8sentence under Section 5-710 of this Act or from terminating
9the Department's custodianship while the commitment to the
10Department is suspended.
11(Source: P.A. 99-268, eff. 1-1-16; 100-765, eff. 8-10-18.)
 
12    Section 20. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
13changing Section 3-2.5-61 as follows:
 
14    (730 ILCS 5/3-2.5-61)
15    Sec. 3-2.5-61. Annual and other reports.
16    (a) The Director shall make an annual electronic report to
17the Governor and General Assembly concerning persons committed
18to the Department, its institutions, facilities, and programs,
19of all moneys expended and received, and on what accounts
20expended and received no later than January 1 of each year. The
21report shall include the ethnic and racial background data, not
22identifiable to an individual, of all persons committed to the
23Department, its institutions, facilities, programs, and
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1    (b) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall, by January 1,
2April 1, July 1, and October 1 of each year, electronically
3transmit to the Governor and General Assembly, a report which
4shall include the following information:
5        (1) the number of youth in each of the Department's
6    facilities and the number of youth on aftercare;
7        (2) the demographics of sex, age, race and ethnicity,
8    classification of offense, and geographic location where
9    the offense occurred;
10        (3) the educational and vocational programs provided
11    at each facility and the number of residents participating
12    in each program;
13        (4) the present capacity levels in each facility;
14        (5) staff-to-youth ratios in accordance with the the
15    ratio of the security staff to residents in each facility
16    by federal Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) definitions;
17        (6) the number of reported assaults on staff at each
18    facility;
19        (7) the number of reported incidents of youth sexual
20    aggression towards staff at each facility including sexual
21    assault, residents exposing themselves, sexual touching,
22    and sexually offensive harassing language such as repeated
23    and unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors,
24    or verbal comments, gestures, or actions of a derogatory or
25    offensive sexual nature; and
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1    violence at each facility including descriptions of the
2    nature and location of the injuries, the number of staff
3    injuries requiring medical treatment at the facility, the
4    number of staff injuries requiring outside medical
5    treatment and the number of days off work per injury. For
6    purposes of this Section, the definition of assault on
7    staff includes, but is not limited to, kicking, punching,
8    knocking down, harming or threatening to harm with
9    improvised weapons, or throwing urine or feces at staff.
10    (c) The requirements in subsection (b) do not relieve the
11Department from the recordkeeping requirements of the
12Occupational Safety and Health Act.
13    (d) The Department shall:
14        (1) establish a reasonable procedure for employees to
15    report work-related assaults and injuries. A procedure is
16    not reasonable if it would deter or discourage a reasonable
17    employee from accurately reporting a workplace assault or
18    injury;
19        (2) inform each employee:
20            (A) of the procedure for reporting work-related
21        assaults and injuries;
22            (B) of the right to report work-related assaults
23        and injuries; and
24            (C) that the Department is prohibited from
25        discharging or in any manner discriminating against
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1        injuries; and
2        (3) not discharge, discipline or in any manner
3    discriminate against any employee for reporting a
4    work-related assault or injury.
5    (e) For the purposes of paragraphs (7) and (8) of
6subsection (b) only, reports shall be filed beginning July 1,
72019 or the implementation of the Department's Offender 360
8Program, whichever occurs first.
9(Source: P.A. 99-255, eff. 1-1-16; 100-1075, eff. 1-1-19.)