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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2711

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 2711,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    in  the  introductory  clause  of  Section  10,  by replacing
 4    "Sections 3, 6, and 8" with "Sections 3 and 6"; and

 5    in subsection (a-5) of Sec. 3 of Section 10, by deleting  "or
 6    attends an educational institution"; and

 7    in  subsection (a-5) of Sec. 3 of Section 10, by deleting "or
 8    attendance at an educational institution"; and

 9    in subsection (a-5) of Sec. 3 of Section 10, by deleting  "or
10    educational institution name and address"; and

11    in  subsection (a-5) of Sec. 3 of Section 10, by deleting "or
12    attends school"; and

13    in subsection (a-5) of Sec. 3 of Section 10, by replacing  ",
14    educational  institutions,  or  work  sites"  with  "or  work
15    locations"; and

16    by  inserting after the last line of subsection (a-5) of Sec.
17    3 of Section 10, the following:
18    "The sex offender must submit his or her business address  to
19    the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction within 10 days
20    after  obtaining  employment  or if employed on the effective
21    date of this amendatory Act of 91st General  Assembly  within
 
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 1    10 days after that effective date."; and

 2    in  subsection  (b)  of Sec. 3 of Section 10, by replacing ",
 3    place of employment, or place of attendance at an educational
 4    institution," with "or place of employment"; and

 5    by deleting all of paragraphs (3.1) and (3.2)  of  subsection
 6    (c) of Sec. 3 of Section 10; and

 7    by replacing all of Sec. 6 of Section 10 with the following:

 8        "(730 ILCS 150/6) (from Ch. 38, par. 226)
 9        Sec. 6.  Duty to report; change of address or employment;
10    duty  to  inform.  A  person  who  has been adjudicated to be
11    sexually dangerous and is later released, or found to  be  no
12    longer  sexually  dangerous  and  discharged,  must report in
13    person to the law enforcement agency with whom he or she last
14    registered no later than 90 days after the date of his or her
15    last registration and every 90 days  thereafter.   Any  other
16    person  who  is required to register under this Article shall
17    report in person to the appropriate  law  enforcement  agency
18    with whom he or she last registered one year from the date of
19    that  registration  and  every year thereafter. If any person
20    required to register under this Article changes  his  or  her
21    residence address or place of employment, he or she shall, in
22    writing,  within  10  days  inform the law enforcement agency
23    with whom he or she last registered of his or her new address
24    or new place of employment and register with the  appropriate
25    law  enforcement  agency  within the time period specified in
26    Section 3.  The law enforcement agency shall, within  3  days
27    of receipt, notify the Department of State Police and the law
28    enforcement  agency  having  jurisdiction of the new place of
29    residence or new place of employment.
30        If any person required to  register  under  this  Article
31    establishes a residence or employment outside of the State of
32    Illinois, within 10 days after establishing that residence or
 
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 1    employment,  he  or  she  shall,  in  writing, inform the law
 2    enforcement agency with which he or she  last  registered  of
 3    his  or  her  out-of-state  residence or employment.  The law
 4    enforcement agency with which  such  person  last  registered
 5    shall,  within  3  days  notice  of  an address or employment
 6    change,  notify  the  Department  of   State   Police.    The
 7    Department  of State Police shall forward such information to
 8    the out-of-state law enforcement agency  having  jurisdiction
 9    in  the form and manner prescribed by the Department of State
10    Police.
11    (Source: P.A. 89-8, eff. 1-1-96; 90-193, eff. 7-24-97.)"; and

12    by deleting all of Sec. 8 of Section 10; and

13    by replacing all of Section 15 with the following:

14        "Section  15.   The  Sex  Offender  and  Child   Murderer
15    Community  Notification  Law  is amended by changing Sections
16    110 and 120 as follows:

17        (730 ILCS 152/110)
18        Sec. 110.  Registration.  At  the  time  a  sex  offender
19    registers  under  Section  3 of the Sex Offender Registration
20    Act or reports  a  change  of  address  or  employment  under
21    Section  6  of  that  Act,  the offender shall notify the law
22    enforcement agency having jurisdiction with whom the offender
23    registers or reports a change of address or  employment  that
24    the offender is a sex offender.
25    (Source:  P.A.  89-428,  eff.  6-1-96;  89-462,  eff. 6-1-96;
26    90-193, eff. 7-24-97.)

27        (730 ILCS 152/120)
28        Sec. 120.  Community notification of sex offenders.
29        (a)  The sheriff of the county, except Cook County, shall
30    disclose to the following the name, address, date  of  birth,
 
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 1    place  of  employment, and offense or adjudication of all sex
 2    offenders required to register under Section  3  of  the  Sex
 3    Offender Registration Act:
 4             (1)  (Blank);
 5             (2)  School  boards  of  public school districts and
 6        the principal or other appropriate administrative officer
 7        of each nonpublic school located in the county where  the
 8        sex  offender  is  required  to  register  or is employed
 9        resides; and
10             (3)  Child care facilities  located  in  the  county
11        where  the  sex  offender  is  required to register or is
12        employed. resides;
13        (a-2)  The sheriff of Cook County shall disclose  to  the
14    following   the  name,  address,  date  of  birth,  place  of
15    employment, and offense or adjudication of all sex  offenders
16    required  to  register  under  Section  3 of the Sex Offender
17    Registration Act:
18             (1)  School boards of public  school  districts  and
19        the principal or other appropriate administrative officer
20        of  each  nonpublic  school  located within the region of
21        Cook  County,  as  those  public  school  districts   and
22        nonpublic schools are identified in LEADS, other than the
23        City  of  Chicago,  where the sex offender is required to
24        register or is employed resides; and
25             (2)  Child care facilities located within the region
26        of Cook  County,  as  those  child  care  facilities  are
27        identified  in  LEADS,  other  than  the City of Chicago,
28        where the sex offender is  required  to  register  or  is
29        employed resides.
30        (a-3)  The  Chicago  Police  Department shall disclose to
31    the following the name, address,  date  of  birth,  place  of
32    employment,  and offense or adjudication of all sex offenders
33    required to register under Section  3  of  the  Sex  Offender
34    Registration Act:
 
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 1             (1)  School  boards  of  public school districts and
 2        the principal or other appropriate administrative officer
 3        of each nonpublic school located in the  police  district
 4        where  the  sex  offender  is  required to register or is
 5        employed resides if the offender is required to  register
 6        or is employed resides in the City of Chicago; and
 7             (2)  Child  care  facilities  located  in the police
 8        district where the sex offender is required  to  register
 9        or  is  employed  resides  if the offender is required to
10        register or is employed resides in the City of Chicago.
11        (a-4)  The Department of State  Police  shall  provide  a
12    list  of  sex  offenders required to register to the Illinois
13    Department of Children and Family Services.
14        (b)  The  Department  of  State  Police   and   any   law
15    enforcement  agency  having jurisdiction may disclose, in the
16    Department's   or   agency's   discretion,   the    following
17    information  to any person likely to encounter a sex offender
18    required to register under Section  3  of  the  Sex  Offender
19    Registration Act:
20             (1)  The  offender's  name,  address,  and  date  of
21        birth.
22             (2)  The   offense   for   which  the  offender  was
23        convicted.
24             (3)  Adjudication as a sexually dangerous person.
25             (4)  The  offender's  photograph   or   other   such
26        information that will help identify the sex offender.
27             (5)  Offender  employment  information,  to  protect
28        public safety.
29        (c)  The  name,  address,  date  of birth, and offense or
30    adjudication for sex offenders  required  to  register  under
31    Section  3 of the Sex Offender Registration Act shall be open
32    to inspection by the public  as  provided  in  this  Section.
33    Every municipal police department shall make available at its
34    headquarters  the  information  on  all sex offenders who are
 
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 1    required to  register  in  the  municipality  under  the  Sex
 2    Offender  Registration  Act.   The  sheriff  shall  also make
 3    available at his or her headquarters the information  on  all
 4    sex offenders who are required to register under that Act and
 5    who   live  in  unincorporated  areas  of  the  county.   The
 6    information shall be made  available  for  public  inspection
 7    according  to  procedures  set  by the department or sheriff,
 8    upon request of any person presented in writing,  in  person,
 9    or  by  telephone.   The  law  enforcement  agency  may  make
10    available  the  information  on  all  sex  offenders residing
11    within the county.
12    (Source: P.A.  89-428,  eff.  6-1-96;  89-462,  eff.  6-1-96;
13    89-707,   eff.   6-1-97;   90-193,   eff.   7-24-97;  revised
14    10-31-98.)".

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