Public Act 0989 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0989 |
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LRB094 15751 RLC 50964 b |
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AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Interstate Sex Offender Task Force Act.
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Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds as follows: |
(1) That the protection of women and children from sexual |
assault is critically important. |
(2) That every state in the nation has a sex offender |
registration law.
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(3) That Illinois, as well as other states in the nation, |
including Iowa and Missouri, have laws restricting where |
convicted or registered sex offenders may reside. |
(4) That the residency restrictions are not consistent |
between states. |
(5) That the disparity in residency restrictions and |
registration requirements is of concern to communities and law |
enforcement in Illinois. |
(6) That it would benefit Illinois, its citizens, and its |
border states, including Iowa and Missouri, for a task force to |
be created to analyze the impact of the disparity between |
states regarding registration requirements and residency |
restrictions on convicted or registered sex offenders, or both.
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Section 10. Interstate Sex Offender Task Force. |
(a) The Interstate Sex Offender Task Force is created. |
(b) The Interstate Sex Offender Task Force shall convene |
and initially meet not later than 30 days after the effective |
date of this Act and shall meet thereafter as frequently as |
necessary to carry out its duties as required by this Act. |
(c) The Task Force shall consist of members representing |
the Illinois Department of Corrections, the Illinois State |
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Police, the Office of the Illinois Attorney General, statewide |
sexual assault victim service providers, and such other |
criminal justice and law enforcement entities and |
organizations as deemed appropriate by the Illinois State |
Police. |
(d) The Task Force shall coordinate its meetings and |
studies with such representatives of similar organizations in |
the other states as may be appropriate, including but not |
limited to those in Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Kentucky, and |
Missouri. |
(e) The Task Force shall examine the following: |
(1) The systems of communication between states |
regarding the interstate movement of registered sex |
offenders.
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(2) The laws of Illinois and its border states that |
restrict and affect where convicted or registered sex |
offenders may reside.
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(3) The extent to which law enforcement resources are |
affected by residency restrictions.
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(4) The impact of residency restrictions on the parole, |
mandatory supervised release, and probation systems in |
Illinois. |
(f) The Illinois Department of Corrections shall provide |
staff and administrative support services to the Task Force. |
(g) The Task Force shall report its findings and |
recommendations to the Governor, the Attorney General, and the |
General Assembly no later than January 1, 2007.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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