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Public Act 91-0253

HB0392 Enrolled                                LRB9102143RCks

    AN ACT in relation to pregnant female prisoners.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  5.  The  Counties  Code  is  amended  by  adding
Section 3-15003.6 as follows:

    (55 ILCS 5/3-15003.6 new)
    Sec.      3-15003.6.  Pregnant      female     prisoners.
Notwithstanding   any   other    statute,    directive,    or
administrative regulation, when a pregnant female prisoner is
brought to a hospital from a County Department of Corrections
facility   for   the  purpose  of  delivering  her  baby,  no
handcuffs, shackles, or restraints of any kind  may  be  used
during her transport to a medical facility for the purpose of
delivering her baby.  Under no circumstances may leg irons or
shackles  or  waist  shackles  be used on any pregnant female
prisoner  who  is  in  labor.   Upon  the   pregnant   female
prisoner's  entry  to  the  hospital  delivery room, a county
correctional officer must be posted immediately  outside  the
delivery   room.   The  Sheriff  must  provide  for  adequate
personnel to monitor the pregnant female prisoner during  her
transport to and from the hospital and during her stay at the
hospital.

    Section  10.  The  Unified Code of Corrections is amended
by adding Section 3-6-7 as follows:

    (730 ILCS 5/3-6-7 new)
    Sec.   3-6-7.  Pregnant   female    committed    persons.
Notwithstanding    any    other    statute,   directive,   or
administrative regulation, when a pregnant  female  committed
person is brought to a hospital from an Illinois correctional
center  for the purpose of delivering her baby, no handcuffs,
shackles, or restraints of any kind may be  used  during  her
transport to a medical facility for the purpose of delivering
her  baby.   Under no circumstances may leg irons or shackles
or waist shackles be used on any  pregnant  female  committed
person  who  is in labor.  Upon the pregnant female committed
person's entry to the hospital delivery room, a  correctional
officer must be posted immediately outside the delivery room.
The Department must provide for adequate personnel to monitor
the  pregnant female committed person during her transport to
and from the hospital and during her stay at the hospital.

    Section 15.  The County Jail Act  is  amended  by  adding
Section 17.5 as follows:

    (730 ILCS 125/17.5 new)
    Sec.  17.5.  Pregnant  female prisoners.  Notwithstanding
any other statute, directive, or  administrative  regulation,
when a pregnant female prisoner is brought to a hospital from
a  county  jail  for  the  purpose of delivering her baby, no
handcuffs, shackles, or restraints of any kind  may  be  used
during her transport to a medical facility for the purpose of
delivering her baby.  Under no circumstances may leg irons or
shackles  or  waist  shackles  be used on any pregnant female
prisoner  who  is  in  labor.   Upon  the   pregnant   female
prisoner's  entry  to  the  hospital  delivery room, a county
correctional officer must be posted immediately  outside  the
delivery   room.   The  Sheriff  must  provide  for  adequate
personnel to monitor the pregnant female prisoner during  her
transport to and from the hospital and during her stay at the
hospital.

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