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1    AN ACT concerning criminal law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
5changing Section 3-14-1 as follows:
 
6    (730 ILCS 5/3-14-1)  (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-14-1)
7    Sec. 3-14-1. Release from the institution.
8    (a) Upon release of a person on parole, mandatory release,
9final discharge or pardon the Department shall return all
10property held for him, provide him with suitable clothing and
11procure necessary transportation for him to his designated
12place of residence and employment. It may provide such person
13with a grant of money for travel and expenses which may be paid
14in installments. The amount of the money grant shall be
15determined by the Department.
16    (a-1) The Department shall, before a wrongfully imprisoned
17person, as defined in Section 3-1-2 of this Code, is discharged
18from the Department, provide him or her with any documents
19necessary after discharge.
20    (a-2) The Department of Corrections may establish and
21maintain, in any institution it administers, revolving funds to
22be known as "Travel and Allowances Revolving Funds". These
23revolving funds shall be used for advancing travel and expense

 

 

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1allowances to committed, paroled, and discharged prisoners.
2The moneys paid into such revolving funds shall be from
3appropriations to the Department for Committed, Paroled, and
4Discharged Prisoners.
5    (a-3) Prior to release of a person on parole, mandatory
6supervised release, final discharge, or pardon, the Department
7shall screen every person for Medicaid eligibility. Officials
8of the correctional institution or facility where the committed
9person is assigned shall assist an eligible person to complete
10a Medicaid application to ensure that the person begins
11receiving benefits as soon as possible after his or her
12release.
13    (b) (Blank).
14    (c) Except as otherwise provided in this Code, the
15Department shall establish procedures to provide written
16notification of any release of any person who has been
17convicted of a felony to the State's Attorney and sheriff of
18the county from which the offender was committed, and the
19State's Attorney and sheriff of the county into which the
20offender is to be paroled or released. Except as otherwise
21provided in this Code, the Department shall establish
22procedures to provide written notification to the proper law
23enforcement agency for any municipality of any release of any
24person who has been convicted of a felony if the arrest of the
25offender or the commission of the offense took place in the
26municipality, if the offender is to be paroled or released into

 

 

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1the municipality, or if the offender resided in the
2municipality at the time of the commission of the offense. If a
3person convicted of a felony who is in the custody of the
4Department of Corrections or on parole or mandatory supervised
5release informs the Department that he or she has resided,
6resides, or will reside at an address that is a housing
7facility owned, managed, operated, or leased by a public
8housing agency, the Department must send written notification
9of that information to the public housing agency that owns,
10manages, operates, or leases the housing facility. The written
11notification shall, when possible, be given at least 14 days
12before release of the person from custody, or as soon
13thereafter as possible. The written notification shall be
14provided electronically if the State's Attorney, sheriff,
15proper law enforcement agency, or public housing agency has
16provided the Department with an accurate and up to date email
17address.
18    (c-1) (Blank).
19    (c-2) The Department shall establish procedures to provide
20notice to the Department of State Police of the release or
21discharge of persons convicted of violations of the
22Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act or a
23violation of the Methamphetamine Precursor Control Act. The
24Department of State Police shall make this information
25available to local, State, or federal law enforcement agencies
26upon request.

 

 

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1    (c-5) If a person on parole or mandatory supervised release
2becomes a resident of a facility licensed or regulated by the
3Department of Public Health, the Illinois Department of Public
4Aid, or the Illinois Department of Human Services, the
5Department of Corrections shall provide copies of the following
6information to the appropriate licensing or regulating
7Department and the licensed or regulated facility where the
8person becomes a resident:
9        (1) The mittimus and any pre-sentence investigation
10    reports.
11        (2) The social evaluation prepared pursuant to Section
12    3-8-2.
13        (3) Any pre-release evaluation conducted pursuant to
14    subsection (j) of Section 3-6-2.
15        (4) Reports of disciplinary infractions and
16    dispositions.
17        (5) Any parole plan, including orders issued by the
18    Prisoner Review Board, and any violation reports and
19    dispositions.
20        (6) The name and contact information for the assigned
21    parole agent and parole supervisor.
22    This information shall be provided within 3 days of the
23person becoming a resident of the facility.
24    (c-10) If a person on parole or mandatory supervised
25release becomes a resident of a facility licensed or regulated
26by the Department of Public Health, the Illinois Department of

 

 

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1Public Aid, or the Illinois Department of Human Services, the
2Department of Corrections shall provide written notification
3of such residence to the following:
4        (1) The Prisoner Review Board.
5        (2) The chief of police and sheriff in the municipality
6    and county in which the licensed facility is located.
7    The notification shall be provided within 3 days of the
8person becoming a resident of the facility.
9    (d) Upon the release of a committed person on parole,
10mandatory supervised release, final discharge or pardon, the
11Department shall provide such person with information
12concerning programs and services of the Illinois Department of
13Public Health to ascertain whether such person has been exposed
14to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or any identified
15causative agent of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
16    (e) Upon the release of a committed person on parole,
17mandatory supervised release, final discharge, pardon, or who
18has been wrongfully imprisoned, the Department shall verify the
19released person's full name, date of birth, and social security
20number. If verification is made by the Department by obtaining
21a certified copy of the released person's birth certificate and
22the released person's social security card or other documents
23authorized by the Secretary, the Department shall provide the
24birth certificate and social security card or other documents
25authorized by the Secretary to the released person. If
26verification by the Department is done by means other than

 

 

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1obtaining a certified copy of the released person's birth
2certificate and the released person's social security card or
3other documents authorized by the Secretary, the Department
4shall complete a verification form, prescribed by the Secretary
5of State, and shall provide that verification form to the
6released person.
7    (f) Forty-five days prior to the scheduled discharge of a
8person committed to the custody of the Department of
9Corrections, the Department shall give the person who is
10otherwise uninsured an opportunity to apply for health care
11coverage including medical assistance under Article V of the
12Illinois Public Aid Code in accordance with subsection (b) of
13Section 1-8.5 of the Illinois Public Aid Code, and the
14Department of Corrections shall provide assistance with
15completion of the application for health care coverage
16including medical assistance. The Department may adopt rules to
17implement this Section.
18(Source: P.A. 98-267, eff. 1-1-14; 99-415, eff. 8-20-15;
1999-907, eff. 7-1-17.)