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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 Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by changing
5Section 21-5 as follows:
 
6    (720 ILCS 5/21-5)  (from Ch. 38, par. 21-5)
7    Sec. 21-5. Criminal Trespass to State Supported Land.
8    (a) A person commits criminal trespass to State supported
9land when he or she enters upon land supported in whole or in
10part with State funds, or federal funds administered or granted
11through State agencies or any building on the land, after
12receiving, prior to the entry, notice from the State or its
13representative that the entry is forbidden, or remains upon the
14land or in the building after receiving notice from the State
15or its representative to depart, and who thereby interferes
16with another person's lawful use or enjoyment of the building
17or land.
18    A person has received notice from the State within the
19meaning of this subsection if he or she has been notified
20personally, either orally or in writing, or if a printed or
21written notice forbidding entry to him or her or a group of
22which he or she is a part, has been conspicuously posted or
23exhibited at the main entrance to the land or the forbidden

 

 

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1part thereof.
2    (a-5) A person commits criminal trespass to State supported
3land when he or she enters upon a right of way, including
4facilities and improvements thereon, owned, leased, or
5otherwise used by a public body or district organized under the
6Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, the Local Mass Transit
7District Act, or the Regional Transportation Authority Act,
8after receiving, prior to the entry, notice from the public
9body or district, or its representative, that the entry is
10forbidden, or the person remains upon the right of way after
11receiving notice from the public body or district, or its
12representative, to depart, and in either of these instances
13intends to compromise public safety by causing a delay in
14transit service lasting more than 15 minutes or destroying
15property.
16    A person has received notice from the public body or
17district within the meaning of this subsection if he or she has
18been notified personally, either orally or in writing, or if a
19printed or written notice forbidding entry to him or her has
20been conspicuously posted or exhibited at any point of entrance
21to the right of way or the forbidden part of the right of way.
22    As used in this subsection (a-5), "right of way" has the
23meaning ascribed to it in Section 18c-7502 of the Illinois
24Vehicle Code.
25    (b) A person commits criminal trespass to State supported
26land when he or she enters upon land supported in whole or in

 

 

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1part with State funds, or federal funds administered or granted
2through State agencies or any building on the land by
3presenting false documents or falsely representing his or her
4identity orally to the State or its representative in order to
5obtain permission from the State or its representative to enter
6the building or land; or remains upon the land or in the
7building by presenting false documents or falsely representing
8his or her identity orally to the State or its representative
9in order to remain upon the land or in the building, and who
10thereby interferes with another person's lawful use or
11enjoyment of the building or land.
12    This subsection does not apply to a peace officer or other
13official of a unit of government who enters upon land supported
14in whole or in part with State funds, or federal funds
15administered or granted through State agencies or any building
16on the land in the performance of his or her official duties.
17    (c) Sentence. Criminal trespass to State supported land is
18a Class A misdemeanor, except a violation of subsection (a-5)
19of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor for a first violation
20and a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent violation.
21(Source: P.A. 97-1108, eff. 1-1-13.)