Public Act 0483 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0483 |
| HB4235 Enrolled | LRB104 16740 RLC 30147 b |
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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 |
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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. |
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(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 |
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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