Full Text of HB3932 99th General Assembly
HB3932ham002 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie Filed: 4/20/2015
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3932
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3932, AS AMENDED, by | 3 | | replacing everything after the enacting clause with the | 4 | | following:
| 5 | | "Section 5. The Private College Campus Police Act is | 6 | | amended by adding Section 1.5 as follows: | 7 | | (110 ILCS 1020/1.5 new) | 8 | | Sec. 1.5. Records. | 9 | | (a) Information and records in the custody or possession of | 10 | | a campus police department subject to this Act shall be open to | 11 | | inspection or copying as described in this Section to the | 12 | | extent the information and records relate to the members of the | 13 | | campus police department's exercise of the powers of municipal | 14 | | peace officers or county sheriffs, as provided in Section 1 of | 15 | | this Act. | 16 | | (b) The following records are subject to inspection and |
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| 1 | | copying under subsection (a) of this Section: | 2 | | (1) traffic stop and field contact information, | 3 | | including, but not limited to, date, time, location, reason | 4 | | for the stop, whether a search was conducted, disposition, | 5 | | and race and gender of the person stopped; | 6 | | (2) department directives; | 7 | | (3) daily crime log information for all crimes reported | 8 | | to the campus police department that is maintained pursuant | 9 | | to the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security | 10 | | Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, 20 U.S.C. 1092(f) | 11 | | and its implementing regulations, including, but not | 12 | | limited to, the date the crime was reported, the date and | 13 | | time the crime occurred, the nature and location of the | 14 | | crime, and the disposition of the complaint, if known; | 15 | | (4) arrest report information, including, but not | 16 | | limited to, information that identifies the arrestee, when | 17 | | and if available, information detailing any charges | 18 | | relating to the arrest, the time and location of the | 19 | | arrest, the name of the investigating or arresting law | 20 | | enforcement agency, if the individual is detained, the | 21 | | amount of any bail or bond, and the time and date that the | 22 | | individual was received into, discharged from, or | 23 | | transferred from the arresting agency's custody; | 24 | | (5) broadcast radio communications between or among | 25 | | officers and dispatchers of the campus police department | 26 | | concerning traffic stops, field contacts, and arrests; and |
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| 1 | | (6) crime data and statistics that are required to be | 2 | | reported pursuant to the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of | 3 | | Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. | 4 | | (c) The following records are not subject to inspection and | 5 | | copying under subsection (a) of this Section: | 6 | | (1) records that are in the custody or possession of a | 7 | | campus police department that do not pertain to the | 8 | | exercise of power of a municipal peace officer or county | 9 | | sheriff; | 10 | | (2) records regarding employment matters, including | 11 | | grievances and disciplinary matters, unless such records | 12 | | relate to a member of the campus police department's | 13 | | exercise of the powers of a municipal peace officer and a | 14 | | county sheriff; | 15 | | (3) records regarding labor contract negotiations; | 16 | | (4) wage information; | 17 | | (5) information about insurance; | 18 | | (6) records relating to all ongoing investigations or | 19 | | security threats the disclosure of which would jeopardize | 20 | | public safety; | 21 | | (7) records relating to students and related | 22 | | disciplinary proceedings and actions, including, but not | 23 | | limited to, those prohibited by the federal Family | 24 | | Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and the Illinois | 25 | | Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; | 26 | | (8) arrest records protected by the Juvenile Court Act |
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| 1 | | of 1987; | 2 | | (9) records relating to campus building access; | 3 | | (10) records, tapes, and other digital media from | 4 | | campus security cameras; | 5 | | (11) non-criminal campus incident reports; and | 6 | | (12) documents exempted from or not subject to the | 7 | | Freedom of Information Act. | 8 | | (d) A person may request records as described in this | 9 | | Section, and a campus police department shall make records | 10 | | available for public inspection. No fees shall be charged for | 11 | | the first 50 pages of black and white, letter or legal-sized | 12 | | copies. The fee for black and white, letter or legal-sized | 13 | | copies shall not exceed 15 cents per page; for color copies or | 14 | | copies of other sizes, the campus police department may charge | 15 | | up to its actual cost for reproducing the records. A campus | 16 | | police department is not required to copy a record that is | 17 | | published on the department's, college's, or university's | 18 | | Internet website. The campus police department shall notify the | 19 | | requester that the record is available online and direct the | 20 | | requester to the website where the record can be reasonably | 21 | | accessed. | 22 | | (e) Each campus police department shall designate one or | 23 | | more employees to receive requests submitted to the campus | 24 | | police department pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section | 25 | | and ensure that the campus police department responds to | 26 | | requests within 5 business days, or a different period of time |
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| 1 | | if agreed to by the requester and the campus police department. | 2 | | The campus police department may notify a requester that the | 3 | | department requires an additional 5 business days to respond to | 4 | | requests. | 5 | | (f) Each campus police department that maintains an | 6 | | Internet website shall post on its website a brief description | 7 | | of the methods whereby the public may request information and | 8 | | records. If the campus police department does not maintain a | 9 | | website, such information shall be prominently displayed in its | 10 | | offices and made available for inspection and copying. A campus | 11 | | police department may train employees regarding compliance | 12 | | with this Act by using the training program made available by | 13 | | the Office of the Attorney General Public Access Counselor. | 14 | | (g) When a request is made to inspect or copy a record that | 15 | | contains information that would be exempt from disclosure under | 16 | | the Freedom of Information Act (including, but not limited to, | 17 | | exemptions listed in Sections 2.15 and 7 of the Freedom of | 18 | | Information Act), the campus police department may redact the | 19 | | information subject to the exemptions. | 20 | | (h) Any person denied access to any record required to be | 21 | | publicly available under subsection (a) of this Section by a | 22 | | campus police department may file a request for review with the | 23 | | Public Access Counselor not later than 60 days after the date | 24 | | of the denial. The request for review must be in writing, | 25 | | signed by the requester, and include (i) a copy of the request | 26 | | for access to records and (ii) any responses from the campus |
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| 1 | | police department. | 2 | | (i) Upon receipt of a request for review, the Public Access | 3 | | Counselor shall determine whether further action is warranted. | 4 | | If the Public Access Counselor determines that the alleged | 5 | | violation is unfounded, he or she shall so advise the requester | 6 | | and the campus police department, and no further action shall | 7 | | be undertaken. Unless the Public Access Counselor extends the | 8 | | time by no more than 30 business days by sending written notice | 9 | | to the requester and the campus police department that includes | 10 | | a statement of the reasons for the extension in the notice or | 11 | | decides to address the matter without the issuance of a binding | 12 | | opinion, the Attorney General shall examine the issues and the | 13 | | records, shall make findings of fact and conclusions of law, | 14 | | and shall issue to the requester and the campus police | 15 | | department an opinion in response to the request for review | 16 | | within 60 days after its receipt. The opinion shall be binding | 17 | | upon both the requester and the campus police department, | 18 | | subject to review in circuit court. In responding to any | 19 | | request under this Section, the Attorney General may exercise | 20 | | his or her discretion and choose to resolve a request for | 21 | | review by mediation or by a means other than the issuance of a | 22 | | binding opinion. The decision not to issue a binding opinion | 23 | | shall not be reviewable. Upon receipt of a binding opinion | 24 | | concluding that a violation of this Section has occurred, the | 25 | | campus police department shall either take necessary action | 26 | | immediately to comply with the directive of the opinion or |
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| 1 | | shall initiate review proceedings. A binding opinion granting | 2 | | or denying in whole or part the request shall be subject to | 3 | | review in the circuit court of Cook or Sangamon County. ".
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