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(730 ILCS 5/3-3-11.5)
Sec. 3-3-11.5.
Sex offender restrictions.
(a) Definition. For purposes of this Act, a "sex offender" is any person
who has ever been convicted of a sexual offense or attempt to commit a sexual
offense, and sentenced to a term of imprisonment, periodic imprisonment, fine,
probation, conditional discharge or any other form of sentence, or given a
disposition of court supervision for the offense; or adjudicated or found to be
a sexually dangerous person under any law substantially similar to the Sexually
Dangerous Persons Act.
(b) Residency restrictions. No sex offender shall be accepted for
supervised or conditioned residency in Illinois under the Interstate Compact
for Adult Offender Supervision
unless he or she:
(1) Complies with any registration requirements |
| imposed by the Sex Offender Registration Act within the times prescribed and with law enforcement agencies designated under that Act;
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(2) Complies with the requirements of paragraph
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| (a)(5) of Section 5-4-3 of the Unified Code of Corrections relating to the submission of blood specimens for genetic marker grouping by persons seeking transfer to or residency in Illinois; and
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(3) Signs a written form approved by the Department
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| of Corrections which, at a minimum, includes the substance of this Section or a summary of it and an acknowledgement that he or she agrees to abide by the conditions set forth in that document and this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 92-571, eff. 6-26-02.)
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