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Public Act 104-0483

Public Act 0483 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0483
 
HB4235 EnrolledLRB104 16740 RLC 30147 b

    AN ACT concerning criminal law.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
adding Section 3-7-10 as follows:
 
    (730 ILCS 5/3-7-10 new)
    Sec. 3-7-10. Mail delivery, scanning, and communication
services.
    (a) As used in this Section:
    "Correspondent" means any person or entity that sends mail
to or receives mail from a committed person.
    "Department" means the Department of Corrections.
    "Mail communication" means the practice of the delivery
and receipt of materials through the United States Postal
Service.
    "Mail scanning services" means the practice of
electronically scanning incoming and outgoing mail to digitize
the documents received and either print for distribution to
persons in custody or electronically send the documents to the
person in custody, including, but not limited to, the process
of photocopying incoming and outgoing mail and distributing
the photocopies to the person in custody.
    "Other communication services" means communication
services other than voice communications and mail
communications, including, but not limited to, video calls and
electronic messages.
    "Voice communications" means real-time, audio-only
communication services, including, but not limited to, phone
calls made over wireline telephony, voice over Internet
protocol, or any other technology infrastructure used to
transmit voice communications between end users.
    (b) The Department shall ensure that a committed person
and the committed person's correspondents are not charged any
fee, surcharge, or cost for mail communication or mail
scanning services that exceeds the standard postage rate set
by the United States Postal Service. The Department shall not
charge the committed person or correspondent any fee,
surcharge, or cost for any incoming mail addressed to and
received by the committed person, including any material
received through mail scanning services. The Department shall
not charge the committed person any fee, surcharge, or cost
for outgoing mail delivery or mail scanning services that
exceeds the postage rate set by the United States Postal
Service for any outgoing mail.
    (c) The Department or any third-party vendor that the
Department contracts with shall not impose any fee, surcharge,
or cost to the committed person above the United States Postal
Service rate for mail communication, including the delivery or
scanning of mail.
    (d) The Department or any third-party vendor that the
Department contracts with shall not impose any fee, surcharge,
or cost to the committed person above the applicable
commercial shipping service rate when a commercial shipping
service is utilized for correspondence, including the delivery
or scanning of mail.
    (e) The Department shall not use the provision of voice
communication services, mail communication, mail scanning
services, or any other communication services to supplant
in-person contact visits.
    (f) The Department shall not receive revenue from the
provision of voice communications, mail communication, mail
scanning services, or other communication services to a person
in custody in any institutions or facilities of the
Department.
    (g) Beginning July 1, 2027, the Department shall annually
report to the General Assembly on the status of any voice
communication services, mail communication, mail scanning
services, and all other communication services. The Department
shall post the report on its website. The report shall
include:
        (1) the rates the agency is paying or charging
    committed persons or community members for any and all
    services in the contracts; and
        (2) Department spending on a third-party vendor or
    vendors for voice communication services, mail
    communication, mail scanning services, or any other
    communication services.
    (h) Notwithstanding Section 3-7-2a of this Code, postage
stamps and essential mailing supplies, including envelopes,
shall not be subject to the commissary markup authorized under
that Section and shall be made available at no more than the
Department's actual acquisition cost, rounded to the nearest
cent.
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
Effective Date: 6/26/2026