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Full Text of HB3783  99th General Assembly

HB3783 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2015 and 2016
HB3783

 

Introduced , by Rep. Monique D. Davis

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Open Police Training and Conference Act. Provides that the Department of State Police Merit Board and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board shall open all police training schools to the public while training is being conducted. Provides that in order to attend, the individual or organization must submit a request to the superintendent or police chief of the police department where the individual resides or the organization is located or to the county sheriff of the county where the individual resides or the organization is located, in the case of county sheriff training, the organization is located, or in the case of State Police officer training to the Director of State Police, at least 30 days before training and get accepted by the appropriate police agency head. Provides that an individual convicted of a felony defined as a violent crime under the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act within the past 5 years may be denied admission to witness police training. Provides that the Director of State Police shall open all police conferences attended by Department of State Police officers to the public. Provides that the superintendent or chief of police of each local police department and the county sheriff of each county shall open all police conferences attended by members of their law enforcement agency to the public. In order to attend, the individual or organization must submit a request to the head of the appropriate law enforcement agency at least 30 days before the conference and get accepted by the appropriate head of the law enforcement agency. Provides that an individual convicted of a felony defined as a violent crime under the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act within the past 5 years may be denied admission to the police conference.


LRB099 07539 RLC 27661 b

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

HB3783LRB099 07539 RLC 27661 b

1    AN ACT concerning police.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Open
5Police Training and Conference Act.
 
6    Section 5. Police training and conferences open to the
7public.
8    (a) The Department of State Police Merit Board and the
9Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board shall open
10all police training schools to the public while training is
11being conducted. In order to attend, the individual or
12organization must submit a request to the superintendent or
13police chief of the police department where the individual
14resides or the organization is located or to the county sheriff
15of the county where the individual resides or the organization
16is located, in the case of county sheriff training, the
17organization is located, or in the case of State Police officer
18training to the Director of State Police, at least 30 days
19before training and get accepted by the appropriate police
20agency head. An individual convicted of a felony defined as a
21violent crime under subsection (c) of Section 3 of the Rights
22of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act within the past 5 years may
23be denied admission to witness police training.

 

 

HB3783- 2 -LRB099 07539 RLC 27661 b

1    (b) The Director of State Police shall open all police
2conferences attended by Department of State Police officers to
3the public. The superintendent or chief of police of each local
4police department and the county sheriff of each county shall
5open all police conferences attended by members of their law
6enforcement agency to the public. In order to attend, the
7individual or organization must submit a request to the head of
8the appropriate law enforcement agency at least 30 days before
9the conference and get accepted by the appropriate head of the
10law enforcement agency. An individual convicted of a felony
11defined as a violent crime under subsection (c) of Section 3 of
12the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act within the past 5
13years may be denied admission to the police conference.