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1 | | AN ACT concerning courts.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 5-410 and 5-415 and by adding Section 5-420 |
6 | | as follows:
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7 | | (705 ILCS 405/5-410)
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8 | | Sec. 5-410. Non-secure custody or detention.
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9 | | (1) Any minor arrested or taken into custody pursuant to |
10 | | this Act who
requires care away from his or her home but who |
11 | | does not require physical
restriction shall be given temporary |
12 | | care in a foster family home or other
shelter facility |
13 | | designated by the court.
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14 | | (2) (a) Any minor 10 years of age or older arrested
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15 | | pursuant to this Act where there is probable cause to believe |
16 | | that the minor
is a delinquent minor and that
(i) secured |
17 | | custody is a matter of immediate and urgent necessity for the
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18 | | protection of the minor or of the person or property of |
19 | | another, (ii) the minor
is likely to flee the jurisdiction of |
20 | | the court, or (iii) the minor was taken
into custody under a |
21 | | warrant, may be kept or detained in an authorized
detention |
22 | | facility. A minor under 13 years of age shall not be admitted, |
23 | | kept, or detained in a detention facility unless a local youth |
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1 | | service provider, including a provider through the |
2 | | Comprehensive Community Based Youth Services network, has been |
3 | | contacted and has not been able to accept the minor. No minor |
4 | | under 12 years of age shall be detained in a
county jail or a |
5 | | municipal lockup for more than 6 hours.
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6 | | (b) The written authorization of the probation officer or |
7 | | detention officer
(or other public officer designated by the |
8 | | court in a county having
3,000,000 or more inhabitants) |
9 | | constitutes authority for the superintendent of
any juvenile |
10 | | detention home to detain and keep a minor for up to 48 40 |
11 | | hours ,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays and court-designated |
12 | | holidays . These
records shall be available to the same persons |
13 | | and pursuant to the same
conditions as are law enforcement |
14 | | records as provided in Section 5-905.
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15 | | (b-4) The consultation required by subsection (b-5) shall |
16 | | not be applicable
if the probation officer or detention officer |
17 | | (or other public officer
designated
by the court in a
county |
18 | | having 3,000,000 or more inhabitants) utilizes a scorable |
19 | | detention
screening instrument, which has been developed with |
20 | | input by the State's
Attorney, to
determine whether a minor |
21 | | should be detained, however, subsection (b-5) shall
still be |
22 | | applicable where no such screening instrument is used or where |
23 | | the
probation officer, detention officer (or other public |
24 | | officer designated by the
court in a county
having 3,000,000 or |
25 | | more inhabitants) deviates from the screening instrument.
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26 | | On and after July 1, 2020, a detention screening instrument |
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1 | | shall be used for referrals to all authorized juvenile |
2 | | detention facilities in this State prior to a judicial hearing. |
3 | | The detention screening instrument shall be developed and |
4 | | validated by the Probation Division of the Administrative |
5 | | Office of the Illinois Courts, as provided in Section 15 of the |
6 | | Probation and Probation Officers Act, and subject to approval |
7 | | by the Chief Judge of each Circuit. |
8 | | (b-5) Subject to the provisions of subsection (b-4), if a |
9 | | probation officer
or detention officer
(or other public officer |
10 | | designated by
the court in a county having 3,000,000 or more |
11 | | inhabitants) does not intend to
detain a minor for an offense |
12 | | which constitutes one of the following offenses
he or she shall |
13 | | consult with the State's Attorney's Office prior to the release
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14 | | of the minor: first degree murder, second degree murder, |
15 | | involuntary
manslaughter, criminal sexual assault, aggravated |
16 | | criminal sexual assault,
aggravated battery with a firearm as |
17 | | described in Section 12-4.2 or subdivision (e)(1), (e)(2), |
18 | | (e)(3), or (e)(4) of Section 12-3.05, aggravated or heinous |
19 | | battery involving
permanent disability or disfigurement or |
20 | | great bodily harm, robbery, aggravated
robbery, armed robbery, |
21 | | vehicular hijacking, aggravated vehicular hijacking,
vehicular |
22 | | invasion, arson, aggravated arson, kidnapping, aggravated |
23 | | kidnapping,
home invasion, burglary, or residential burglary.
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24 | | (c) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (a), (d), or |
25 | | (e), no minor
shall
be detained in a county jail or municipal |
26 | | lockup for more than 12 hours, unless
the offense is a crime of |
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1 | | violence in which case the minor may be detained up
to 24 |
2 | | hours. For the purpose of this paragraph, "crime of violence" |
3 | | has the
meaning
ascribed to it in Section 1-10 of the |
4 | | Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and
Dependency Act.
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5 | | (i) The
period of detention is deemed to have begun |
6 | | once the minor has been placed in a
locked room or cell or |
7 | | handcuffed to a stationary object in a building housing
a |
8 | | county jail or municipal lockup. Time spent transporting a |
9 | | minor is not
considered to be time in detention or secure |
10 | | custody.
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11 | | (ii) Any minor so
confined shall be under periodic |
12 | | supervision and shall not be permitted to come
into or |
13 | | remain in contact with adults in custody in the building.
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14 | | (iii) Upon
placement in secure custody in a jail or |
15 | | lockup, the
minor shall be informed of the purpose of the |
16 | | detention, the time it is
expected to last and the fact |
17 | | that it cannot exceed the time specified under
this Act.
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18 | | (iv) A log shall
be kept which shows the offense which |
19 | | is the basis for the detention, the
reasons and |
20 | | circumstances for the decision to detain and the length of |
21 | | time the
minor was in detention.
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22 | | (v) Violation of the time limit on detention
in a |
23 | | county jail or municipal lockup shall not, in and of |
24 | | itself, render
inadmissible evidence obtained as a result |
25 | | of the violation of this
time limit. Minors under 18 years |
26 | | of age shall be kept separate from confined
adults and may |
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1 | | not at any time be kept in the same cell, room or yard with
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2 | | adults confined pursuant to criminal law. Persons 18 years |
3 | | of age and older
who have a petition of delinquency filed |
4 | | against them may be
confined in an
adult detention |
5 | | facility.
In making a determination whether to confine a |
6 | | person 18 years of age or
older
who has a petition of |
7 | | delinquency filed against the person, these factors,
among |
8 | | other matters, shall be considered:
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9 | | (A) The age of the person;
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10 | | (B) Any previous delinquent or criminal history of |
11 | | the person;
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12 | | (C) Any previous abuse or neglect history of the |
13 | | person; and
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14 | | (D) Any mental health or educational history of the |
15 | | person, or both.
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16 | | (d) (i) If a minor 12 years of age or older is confined in a |
17 | | county jail
in a
county with a population below 3,000,000 |
18 | | inhabitants, then the minor's
confinement shall be implemented |
19 | | in such a manner that there will be no contact
by sight, sound |
20 | | or otherwise between the minor and adult prisoners. Minors
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21 | | years of age or older must be kept separate from confined |
22 | | adults and may not
at any time
be kept in the same cell, room, |
23 | | or yard with confined adults. This paragraph
(d)(i) shall only |
24 | | apply to confinement pending an adjudicatory hearing and
shall |
25 | | not exceed 48 40 hours , excluding Saturdays, Sundays and court |
26 | | designated
holidays . To accept or hold minors during this time |
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1 | | period, county jails shall
comply with all monitoring standards |
2 | | adopted by the Department of
Corrections and training standards |
3 | | approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement
Training Standards |
4 | | Board.
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5 | | (ii) To accept or hold minors, 12 years of age or older, |
6 | | after the time
period
prescribed in paragraph (d)(i) of this |
7 | | subsection (2) of this Section but not
exceeding 7 days |
8 | | including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays pending an
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9 | | adjudicatory hearing, county jails shall comply with all |
10 | | temporary detention
standards adopted by the Department of |
11 | | Corrections and training standards
approved by the Illinois Law |
12 | | Enforcement Training Standards Board.
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13 | | (iii) To accept or hold minors 12 years of age or older, |
14 | | after the time
period prescribed in paragraphs (d)(i) and |
15 | | (d)(ii) of this subsection (2) of
this
Section, county jails |
16 | | shall comply with all county juvenile detention standards |
17 | | adopted by the Department of Juvenile Justice.
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18 | | (e) When a minor who is at least 15 years of age is |
19 | | prosecuted under the
criminal laws of this State,
the court may |
20 | | enter an order directing that the juvenile be confined
in the |
21 | | county jail. However, any juvenile confined in the county jail |
22 | | under
this provision shall be separated from adults who are |
23 | | confined in the county
jail in such a manner that there will be |
24 | | no contact by sight, sound or
otherwise between the juvenile |
25 | | and adult prisoners.
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26 | | (f) For purposes of appearing in a physical lineup, the |
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1 | | minor may be taken
to a county jail or municipal lockup under |
2 | | the direct and constant supervision
of a juvenile police |
3 | | officer. During such time as is necessary to conduct a
lineup, |
4 | | and while supervised by a juvenile police officer, the sight |
5 | | and sound
separation provisions shall not apply.
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6 | | (g) For purposes of processing a minor, the minor may be |
7 | | taken to a County
Jail or municipal lockup under the direct and |
8 | | constant supervision of a law
enforcement officer or |
9 | | correctional officer. During such time as is necessary
to |
10 | | process the minor, and while supervised by a law enforcement |
11 | | officer or
correctional officer, the sight and sound separation |
12 | | provisions shall not
apply.
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13 | | (3) If the probation officer or State's Attorney (or such |
14 | | other public
officer designated by the court in a county having |
15 | | 3,000,000 or more
inhabitants) determines that the minor may be |
16 | | a delinquent minor as described
in subsection (3) of Section |
17 | | 5-105, and should be retained in custody but does
not require
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18 | | physical restriction, the minor may be placed in non-secure |
19 | | custody for up to
40 hours pending a detention hearing.
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20 | | (4) Any minor taken into temporary custody, not requiring |
21 | | secure
detention, may, however, be detained in the home of his |
22 | | or her parent or
guardian subject to such conditions as the |
23 | | court may impose.
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24 | | (5) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 98-61 |
25 | | apply to a minor who has been arrested or taken into custody on |
26 | | or after January 1, 2014 (the effective date of Public Act |
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1 | | 98-61). |
2 | | (Source: P.A. 98-61, eff. 1-1-14; 98-685, eff. 1-1-15; 98-756, |
3 | | eff. 7-16-14; 99-254, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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4 | | (705 ILCS 405/5-415)
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5 | | Sec. 5-415. Setting of detention or shelter care hearing; |
6 | | release.
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7 | | (1) Unless sooner released, a minor alleged to be a |
8 | | delinquent minor taken
into temporary custody must be brought |
9 | | before a judicial officer within 48 40
hours for a detention or |
10 | | shelter care hearing to determine whether he or she
shall be
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11 | | further held in custody. If a minor alleged to be a delinquent |
12 | | minor taken into
custody is hospitalized or is receiving |
13 | | treatment for a physical or mental
condition, and is unable to |
14 | | be brought before a judicial officer for a
detention or shelter |
15 | | care hearing, the 48 40 hour period will not commence until
the |
16 | | minor is released from the hospital or place of treatment. If |
17 | | the minor
gives false information to law enforcement officials |
18 | | regarding the minor's
identity or age, the 48 40 hour period |
19 | | will not commence until the court rules
that the minor is |
20 | | subject to this Act and not subject to prosecution under the
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21 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012. Any
other |
22 | | delay attributable to a minor alleged to be a delinquent minor |
23 | | who is
taken into temporary custody shall act to toll the 48 40 |
24 | | hour time period. The 48 40 hour time period shall be tolled to |
25 | | allow counsel for the minor to prepare for the detention or |
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1 | | shelter care hearing, upon a motion filed by such counsel and |
2 | | granted by the court. In all
cases, the 48 40 hour time period |
3 | | includes any Saturday, Sunday, or court-designated holiday |
4 | | within the period is exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and
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5 | | court-designated holidays .
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6 | | (2) If the State's Attorney or probation officer (or other |
7 | | public
officer designated by the court in a county having more |
8 | | than 3,000,000
inhabitants) determines that the minor should be |
9 | | retained in custody, he or she
shall
cause a petition to be |
10 | | filed as provided in Section 5-520 of this Article, and
the |
11 | | clerk of the court shall set the matter for hearing on the |
12 | | detention or
shelter care hearing calendar. Immediately upon |
13 | | the filing of a petition in the case of a minor retained in |
14 | | custody, the court shall cause counsel to be appointed to |
15 | | represent the minor. When a parent, legal guardian, custodian, |
16 | | or
responsible relative is present and so requests, the |
17 | | detention or shelter care
hearing shall be held immediately if |
18 | | the court is in session
and the State is ready to proceed, |
19 | | otherwise at the earliest feasible time.
In no event shall a |
20 | | detention or shelter care hearing be held until the minor has |
21 | | had adequate opportunity to consult with counsel. The probation |
22 | | officer or such other public officer designated by the court in |
23 | | a
county having more than 3,000,000 inhabitants shall notify |
24 | | the minor's parent,
legal guardian, custodian, or responsible |
25 | | relative of the time and place of the
hearing. The notice may |
26 | | be given orally.
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1 | | (3) The minor must be released from custody at the |
2 | | expiration of the 48 40
hour period specified by this Section |
3 | | if not brought before a judicial officer
within that period.
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4 | | (4) After the initial 48 40 hour period has lapsed, the |
5 | | court may review the
minor's custodial status at any time prior |
6 | | to the trial or sentencing
hearing. If during this time period |
7 | | new or additional information becomes
available concerning the |
8 | | minor's conduct, the court may conduct a hearing to
determine |
9 | | whether the minor should be placed in a detention or shelter |
10 | | care
facility. If the court finds that there is probable cause |
11 | | that the minor is a
delinquent minor and that it is a matter of |
12 | | immediate and urgent necessity for
the protection of the minor |
13 | | or of the person or property of another, or that he
or she is |
14 | | likely to flee the jurisdiction of the court, the court may |
15 | | order
that the minor be placed in detention or shelter care.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
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17 | | (705 ILCS 405/5-420 new) |
18 | | Sec. 5-420. Minor's appearance by closed circuit |
19 | | television and video conference. |
20 | | (a) If an appearance, under this Act, is required of any |
21 | | minor taken and held in a place of custody or confinement |
22 | | operated by the State or any of its political subdivisions, |
23 | | including counties and municipalities, the chief judge of the |
24 | | circuit may permit by rule for the minor's personal appearance |
25 | | to be made by means of two-way audio-visual communication, |
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1 | | including closed circuit television and computerized video |
2 | | conference, in the following proceedings: |
3 | | (1) the initial appearance before a judge; |
4 | | (2) a detention or shelter care hearing; or |
5 | | (3) any status hearing. |
6 | | (b) The two-way audio-visual communication facilities must |
7 | | provide two-way audio-visual communication between the court |
8 | | and the place of custody or confinement, and must include a |
9 | | secure line over which the minor in custody and his or her |
10 | | counsel may communicate. |
11 | | (c) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prohibit |
12 | | other court appearances through the use of two-way audio-visual |
13 | | communication, upon waiver of any right the minor in custody or |
14 | | confinement may have to be present physically. |
15 | | (d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to establish |
16 | | a right of any minor held in custody or confinement to appear |
17 | | in court through two-way audio-visual communication or to |
18 | | require that any governmental entity, or place of custody or |
19 | | confinement, provide two-way audio-visual communication. |
20 | | Section 10. The Probation and Probation Officers Act is |
21 | | amended by changing Section 15 as follows:
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22 | | (730 ILCS 110/15) (from Ch. 38, par. 204-7)
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23 | | Sec. 15. (1) The Supreme Court of Illinois may establish a |
24 | | Division of
Probation Services whose purpose shall be the |
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1 | | development, establishment,
promulgation, and enforcement of |
2 | | uniform standards for probation services in
this State, and to |
3 | | otherwise carry out the intent of this Act. The Division
may:
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4 | | (a) establish qualifications for chief probation |
5 | | officers and other
probation and court services personnel |
6 | | as to hiring, promotion, and training.
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7 | | (b) make available, on a timely basis, lists of those |
8 | | applicants whose
qualifications meet the regulations |
9 | | referred to herein, including on said
lists all candidates |
10 | | found qualified.
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11 | | (c) establish a means of verifying the conditions for |
12 | | reimbursement
under this Act and develop criteria for |
13 | | approved costs for reimbursement.
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14 | | (d) develop standards and approve employee |
15 | | compensation schedules for
probation and court services |
16 | | departments.
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17 | | (e) employ sufficient personnel in the Division to |
18 | | carry out the
functions of the Division.
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19 | | (f) establish a system of training and establish |
20 | | standards for personnel
orientation and training.
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21 | | (g) develop standards for a system of record keeping |
22 | | for cases and
programs, gather statistics, establish a |
23 | | system of uniform forms, and
develop research for planning |
24 | | of Probation
Services.
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25 | | (h) develop standards to assure adequate support |
26 | | personnel, office
space, equipment and supplies, travel |
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1 | | expenses, and other essential items
necessary for |
2 | | Probation and Court Services
Departments to carry out their
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3 | | duties.
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4 | | (i) review and approve annual plans submitted by
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5 | | Probation and Court
Services Departments.
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6 | | (j) monitor and evaluate all programs operated by
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7 | | Probation and Court
Services Departments, and may include |
8 | | in the program evaluation criteria
such factors as the |
9 | | percentage of Probation sentences for felons convicted
of |
10 | | Probationable offenses.
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11 | | (k) seek the cooperation of local and State government |
12 | | and private
agencies to improve the quality of probation |
13 | | and
court services.
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14 | | (l) where appropriate, establish programs and |
15 | | corresponding standards
designed to generally improve the |
16 | | quality of
probation and court services
and reduce the rate |
17 | | of adult or juvenile offenders committed to the
Department |
18 | | of Corrections.
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19 | | (m) establish such other standards and regulations and |
20 | | do all acts
necessary to carry out the intent and purposes |
21 | | of this Act.
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22 | | The Division shall adopt a statewide juvenile detention |
23 | | screening instrument that has been verified through |
24 | | evidence-based and data-based practices that is to be used by |
25 | | all authorized juvenile detention facilities. The scoring for |
26 | | this screening tool may include, but is not limited to, the |
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1 | | following determinations or factors: |
2 | | (i) the likelihood that the juvenile will appear in |
3 | | court; |
4 | | (ii) the severity of the charge against the juvenile; |
5 | | (iii) whether the current incident involved violence |
6 | | or a weapon, or the threat of or use of a weapon; |
7 | | (iv) the number of prior interactions the juvenile has |
8 | | with the juvenile justice system; |
9 | | (v) whether prior incidents of the juvenile involved |
10 | | violence or a weapon, or the threat of or use of a weapon; |
11 | | (vi) whether there is a safe environment to return the |
12 | | juvenile to; and |
13 | | (vii) whether the family members of the juvenile would |
14 | | feel safe if the juvenile returns to his or her home |
15 | | environment. |
16 | | This screening tool and its use shall be race and gender |
17 | | neutral and shall include protections from all forms of bias. |
18 | | The Division may recommend and adopt updates to the screening |
19 | | tool and its usage on a regular basis. |
20 | | The Division shall develop standards to implement the |
21 | | Domestic Violence Surveillance Program established under |
22 | | Section 5-8A-7 of the Unified Code of Corrections, including |
23 | | (i) procurement of equipment and other services necessary to |
24 | | implement the program and (ii) development of uniform standards |
25 | | for the delivery of the program through county probation |
26 | | departments, and develop standards for collecting data to |
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1 | | evaluate the impact and costs of the Domestic Violence |
2 | | Surveillance Program. |
3 | | The Division shall establish a model list of structured |
4 | | intermediate
sanctions that may be imposed by a probation |
5 | | agency for violations of terms and
conditions of a sentence of |
6 | | probation, conditional discharge, or supervision.
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7 | | The Division shall establish training standards for |
8 | | continuing education of probation officers and supervisors and |
9 | | broaden access to available training programs. |
10 | | The State of Illinois shall provide for the costs of |
11 | | personnel, travel,
equipment, telecommunications, postage, |
12 | | commodities, printing, space,
contractual services and other |
13 | | related costs necessary to carry out the
intent of this Act.
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14 | | (2)(a) The chief judge of each circuit shall provide
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15 | | full-time probation services for all counties
within the |
16 | | circuit, in a
manner consistent with the annual probation plan,
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17 | | the standards, policies,
and regulations established by the |
18 | | Supreme Court. A
probation district of
two or more counties |
19 | | within a circuit may be created for the purposes of
providing |
20 | | full-time probation services. Every
county or group of
counties |
21 | | within a circuit shall maintain a
probation department which |
22 | | shall
be under the authority of the Chief Judge of the circuit |
23 | | or some other
judge designated by the Chief Judge. The Chief |
24 | | Judge, through the
Probation and Court Services Department |
25 | | shall
submit annual plans to the
Division for probation and |
26 | | related services.
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1 | | (b) The Chief Judge of each circuit shall appoint the Chief
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2 | | Probation
Officer and all other probation officers for his
or |
3 | | her circuit from lists
of qualified applicants supplied by the |
4 | | Supreme Court. Candidates for chief
managing officer and other |
5 | | probation officer
positions must apply with both
the Chief |
6 | | Judge of the circuit and the Supreme Court.
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7 | | (3) A Probation and Court Service Department
shall apply to |
8 | | the
Supreme Court for funds for basic services, and may apply |
9 | | for funds for new
and expanded programs or Individualized |
10 | | Services and Programs. Costs shall
be reimbursed monthly based |
11 | | on a plan and budget approved by the Supreme
Court. No |
12 | | Department may be reimbursed for costs which exceed or are not
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13 | | provided for in the approved annual plan and budget. After the |
14 | | effective
date of this amendatory Act of 1985, each county must |
15 | | provide basic
services in accordance with the annual plan and |
16 | | standards created by the
division. No department may receive |
17 | | funds for new or expanded programs or
individualized services |
18 | | and programs unless they are in compliance with
standards as |
19 | | enumerated in paragraph (h) of subsection (1) of this Section,
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20 | | the annual plan, and standards for basic services.
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21 | | (4) The Division shall reimburse the county or counties for
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22 | | probation
services as follows:
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23 | | (a) 100% of the salary of all chief managing officers |
24 | | designated as such
by the Chief Judge and the division.
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25 | | (b) 100% of the salary for all probation
officer and |
26 | | supervisor
positions approved for reimbursement by the |
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1 | | division after April 1, 1984,
to meet workload standards |
2 | | and to implement intensive sanction and
probation
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3 | | supervision
programs and other basic services as defined in |
4 | | this Act.
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5 | | (c) 100% of the salary for all secure detention |
6 | | personnel and non-secure
group home personnel approved for |
7 | | reimbursement after December 1, 1990.
For all such |
8 | | positions approved for reimbursement
before
December 1, |
9 | | 1990, the counties shall be reimbursed $1,250 per month |
10 | | beginning
July 1, 1995, and an additional $250 per month |
11 | | beginning each July 1st
thereafter until the positions |
12 | | receive 100% salary reimbursement.
Allocation of such |
13 | | positions will be based on comparative need considering
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14 | | capacity, staff/resident ratio, physical plant and |
15 | | program.
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16 | | (d) $1,000 per month for salaries for the remaining
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17 | | probation officer
positions engaged in basic services and |
18 | | new or expanded services. All such
positions shall be |
19 | | approved by the division in accordance with this Act and
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20 | | division standards.
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21 | | (e) 100% of the travel expenses in accordance with |
22 | | Division standards
for all Probation positions approved |
23 | | under
paragraph (b) of subsection 4
of this Section.
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24 | | (f) If the amount of funds reimbursed to the county |
25 | | under paragraphs
(a) through (e) of subsection 4 of this |
26 | | Section on an annual basis is less
than the amount the |
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1 | | county had received during the 12 month period
immediately |
2 | | prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1985,
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3 | | then the Division shall reimburse the amount of the |
4 | | difference to the
county. The effect of paragraph (b) of |
5 | | subsection 7 of this Section shall
be considered in |
6 | | implementing this supplemental reimbursement provision.
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7 | | (5) The Division shall provide funds beginning on April 1, |
8 | | 1987 for the
counties to provide Individualized Services and |
9 | | Programs as provided in
Section 16 of this Act.
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10 | | (6) A Probation and Court Services Department
in order to |
11 | | be eligible
for the reimbursement must submit to the Supreme |
12 | | Court an application
containing such information and in such a |
13 | | form and by such dates as the
Supreme Court may require. |
14 | | Departments to be eligible for funding must
satisfy the |
15 | | following conditions:
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16 | | (a) The Department shall have on file with the Supreme
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17 | | Court an annual Probation plan for continuing,
improved, |
18 | | and
new Probation and Court Services Programs
approved by |
19 | | the Supreme Court or its
designee. This plan shall indicate |
20 | | the manner in which
Probation and Court
Services will be |
21 | | delivered and improved, consistent with the minimum
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22 | | standards and regulations for Probation and Court
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23 | | Services, as established
by the Supreme Court. In counties |
24 | | with more than one
Probation and Court
Services Department |
25 | | eligible to receive funds, all Departments within that
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26 | | county must submit plans which are approved by the Supreme |
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2 | | (b) The annual probation plan shall seek to
generally |
3 | | improve the
quality of probation services and to reduce the
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4 | | commitment of adult offenders to the Department of |
5 | | Corrections and to reduce the
commitment of juvenile |
6 | | offenders to the Department of Juvenile Justice and shall |
7 | | require, when
appropriate, coordination with the |
8 | | Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile |
9 | | Justice, and the
Department of Children and Family Services |
10 | | in the development and use of
community resources, |
11 | | information systems, case review and permanency
planning |
12 | | systems to avoid the duplication of services.
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13 | | (c) The Department shall be in compliance with |
14 | | standards developed by the
Supreme Court for basic, new and |
15 | | expanded services, training, personnel
hiring and |
16 | | promotion.
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17 | | (d) The Department shall in its annual plan indicate |
18 | | the manner in which
it will support the rights of crime |
19 | | victims and in which manner it will
implement Article I, |
20 | | Section 8.1 of the Illinois Constitution and in what
manner |
21 | | it will coordinate crime victims' support services with |
22 | | other criminal
justice agencies within its jurisdiction, |
23 | | including but not limited to, the
State's Attorney, the |
24 | | Sheriff and any municipal police department.
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25 | | (7) No statement shall be verified by the Supreme Court or |
26 | | its
designee or vouchered by the Comptroller unless each of the |
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conditions have been met:
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2 | | (a) The probation officer is a full-time
employee |
3 | | appointed by the Chief
Judge to provide probation services.
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4 | | (b) The probation officer, in order to be
eligible for |
5 | | State
reimbursement, is receiving a salary of at least |
6 | | $17,000 per year.
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7 | | (c) The probation officer is appointed or
was |
8 | | reappointed in accordance
with minimum qualifications or |
9 | | criteria established by the Supreme
Court; however, all |
10 | | probation officers appointed
prior to January 1, 1978,
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11 | | shall be exempted from the minimum requirements |
12 | | established by the Supreme
Court. Payments shall be made to |
13 | | counties employing these exempted
probation officers as |
14 | | long as they are employed
in the position held on the
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15 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of 1985. Promotions |
16 | | shall be
governed by minimum qualifications established by |
17 | | the Supreme Court.
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18 | | (d) The Department has an established compensation |
19 | | schedule approved by
the Supreme Court. The compensation |
20 | | schedule shall include salary ranges
with necessary |
21 | | increments to compensate each employee. The increments
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22 | | shall, within the salary ranges, be based on such factors |
23 | | as bona fide
occupational qualifications, performance, and |
24 | | length of service. Each
position in the Department shall be |
25 | | placed on the compensation schedule
according to job duties |
26 | | and responsibilities of such position. The policy
and |
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2 | | available to each
employee.
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3 | | (8) In order to obtain full reimbursement of all approved |
4 | | costs, each
Department must continue to employ at least the |
5 | | same number of
probation
officers and probation managers as |
6 | | were
authorized for employment for the
fiscal year which |
7 | | includes January 1, 1985. This number shall be designated
as |
8 | | the base amount of the Department. No positions approved by the |
9 | | Division
under paragraph (b) of subsection 4 will be included |
10 | | in the base amount.
In the event that the Department employs |
11 | | fewer
Probation officers and
Probation managers than the base |
12 | | amount for a
period of 90 days, funding
received by the |
13 | | Department under subsection 4 of this
Section may be reduced on |
14 | | a monthly basis by the amount of the current
salaries of any |
15 | | positions below the base amount.
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16 | | (9) Before the 15th day of each month, the treasurer of any |
17 | | county which
has a Probation and Court Services Department, or
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18 | | the treasurer of the most
populous county, in the case of a |
19 | | Probation or
Court Services Department
funded by more than one |
20 | | county, shall submit an itemized statement of all
approved |
21 | | costs incurred in the delivery of Basic
Probation and Court
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22 | | Services under this Act to the Supreme Court.
The treasurer may |
23 | | also submit an itemized statement of all approved costs
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24 | | incurred in the delivery of new and expanded
Probation and |
25 | | Court Services
as well as Individualized Services and Programs. |
26 | | The Supreme Court or
its designee shall verify compliance with |
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1 | | this Section and shall examine
and audit the monthly statement |
2 | | and, upon finding them to be correct, shall
forward them to the |
3 | | Comptroller for payment to the county treasurer. In the
case of |
4 | | payment to a treasurer of a county which is the most populous |
5 | | of
counties sharing the salary and expenses of a
Probation and |
6 | | Court Services
Department, the treasurer shall divide the money |
7 | | between the counties in a
manner that reflects each county's |
8 | | share of the cost incurred by the
Department.
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9 | | (10) The county treasurer must certify that funds received |
10 | | under this
Section shall be used solely to maintain and improve
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11 | | Probation and Court
Services. The county or circuit shall |
12 | | remain in compliance with all
standards, policies and |
13 | | regulations established by the Supreme Court.
If at any time |
14 | | the Supreme Court determines that a county or circuit is not
in |
15 | | compliance, the Supreme Court shall immediately notify the |
16 | | Chief Judge,
county board chairman and the Director of Court |
17 | | Services Chief
Probation Officer. If after 90 days of written
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18 | | notice the noncompliance
still exists, the Supreme Court shall |
19 | | be required to reduce the amount of
monthly reimbursement by |
20 | | 10%. An additional 10% reduction of monthly
reimbursement shall |
21 | | occur for each consecutive month of noncompliance.
Except as |
22 | | provided in subsection 5 of Section 15, funding to counties |
23 | | shall
commence on April 1, 1986. Funds received under this Act |
24 | | shall be used to
provide for Probation Department expenses
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25 | | including those required under
Section 13 of this Act. The |
26 | | Mandatory
Arbitration Fund may be used to provide for Probation |
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including those required under Section 13 |
2 | | of this Act.
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3 | | (11) The respective counties shall be responsible for |
4 | | capital and space
costs, fringe benefits, clerical costs, |
5 | | equipment, telecommunications,
postage, commodities and |
6 | | printing.
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7 | | (12) For purposes of this Act only, probation officers |
8 | | shall be
considered
peace officers. In the
exercise of their |
9 | | official duties, probation
officers, sheriffs, and police
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10 | | officers may, anywhere within the State, arrest any probationer |
11 | | who is in
violation of any of the conditions of his or her |
12 | | probation, conditional
discharge, or supervision, and it shall |
13 | | be the
duty of the officer making the arrest to take the |
14 | | probationer
before the
Court having jurisdiction over the |
15 | | probationer for further order.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 100-91, eff. 8-11-17.)
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17 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
18 | | becoming law. |