92nd General Assembly
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HOWARD-DAVIS,MONIQUE-SOTO-MURPHY, TURNER,ART, 
   COLLINS, DELGADO, YOUNGE, FLOWERS, JONES,LOU AND GILES.

   20 ILCS 2630/5            from Ch. 38, par. 206-5                           

        Amends the Criminal Identification Act. Provides that the arrest,      
   conviction, and court records of a  person  convicted  of  a  Class  4      
   felony,  other  than  a  sex  crime or crime of violence, are expunged      
   after completion of the person's sentence if the person has  not  been      
   convicted  of  a  felony  or  misdemeanor within the previous 4 years.      
   Effective immediately.                                                      
          FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts)                          
          HB302 would have limited fiscal impact on the judicial branch        
          at the State level, but compliance with the provisions of            
          HB302 would require additional resources for the Circuit             
          Courts.                                                              
          JUDICIAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts)                        
          It is not anticipated that the bill would increase the number        
          of judges needed in the State.                                       
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                 
        Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal      
   Identification Act. Provides that for employment application  purposes      
   only,  Class 4 felony convictions are automatically expunged 24 months      
   after completion of a sentence. Does not apply to DUI violations,  sex      
   offenses,   weapons  offenses,  and  crimes  of  violence.   Effective      
   immediately.                                                                
   JAN-25-2001  H  FILED WITH CLERK                                               
   JAN-30-2001  H  FIRST READING                                                  
   JAN-30-2001  H  REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE        RULES                 
   JAN-31-2001  H       ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE               JUD-CRIMINAL          
   FEB-05-2001  H                         FISCAL NOTE FILED                       
   FEB-05-2001  H                       JUDICIAL NOTE FILED                       
   FEB-05-2001  H                   COMMITTEE               JUD-CRIMINAL          
   FEB-06-2001  H  ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR                 TURNER,ART            
   FEB-14-2001  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    YARBROUGH             
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR                 DAVIS,MONIQUE         
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR                 SOTO                  
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR                 MURPHY                
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    TURNER,ART            
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    COLLINS               
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    DELGADO               
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    YOUNGE                
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    FLOWERS               
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    JONES,LOU             
   FEB-22-2001  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    GILES                 
   MAR-01-2001  H                             AMENDMENT NO. 01-JUD-CRIMINAL  H    
   MAR-01-2001  H                                   ADOPTED                       
   MAR-01-2001  H  MOTION DO PASS AS AMENDED-LOST           003-007-001   HJUB    
   MAR-01-2001  H       REMAINS IN COMMITTEE                JUD-CRIMINAL          
   MAR-16-2001  H  RE-REFERRED TO RULES COMM/RULE 19(A)     RULES         HRUL    
   JAN-07-2003  H  SESSION SINE DIE                                               

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