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 1        AN ACT in relation to law enforcement officers.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The Illinois Municipal  Code  is  amended  by
 5    changing Section 7-4-8 as follows:

 6        (65 ILCS 5/7-4-8) (from Ch. 24, par. 7-4-8)
 7        Sec.  7-4-8.  The  police  of  any municipality in such a
 8    police district  have  full  authority  and  power  as  peace
 9    officers and may go into any part of the district to exercise
10    that  authority  and  power  suppress a riot, to preserve the
11    peace, and to protect the  lives,  rights,  and  property  of
12    citizens. For these purposes the mayor of any municipality in
13    the district, and the chiefs of police therein, shall use the
14    police forces under their control anywhere in the district.
15    (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)

16        Section  10.  The  Code  of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is
17    amended by changing Section 107-4 as follows:

18        (725 ILCS 5/107-4) (from Ch. 38, par. 107-4)
19        Sec.  107-4.  Arrest  by   peace   officer   from   other
20    jurisdiction.
21        (a)  As used in this Section:
22             (1)  "State"  means  any  State of the United States
23        and the District of Columbia.
24             (2)  "Peace Officer"  means  any  peace  officer  or
25        member  of any duly organized State, County, or Municipal
26        peace unit or police force of another State.
27             (3)  "Fresh pursuit" means the immediate pursuit  of
28        a person who is endeavoring to avoid arrest.
29             (4)  "Law  enforcement  agency"  means  a  municipal
 
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 1        police  department  or  county  sheriff's  office of this
 2        State.
 3        (a-3)  Any peace officer employed by  a  law  enforcement
 4    agency  of  this  State  may  conduct  temporary  questioning
 5    pursuant  to Section 107-14 of this Code and may make arrests
 6    in any jurisdiction within this State if: (1) the officer  is
 7    engaged  in  the investigation of an offense that occurred in
 8    the  officer's  primary  jurisdiction   and   the   temporary
 9    questioning  is  conducted  or the arrest is made pursuant to
10    that investigation; or (2) the officer, while on  duty  as  a
11    peace  officer,  becomes  personally  aware  of the immediate
12    commission of a felony or misdemeanor violation of  the  laws
13    of  this  State. While acting pursuant to this subsection, an
14    officer has the same authority  as  within  his  or  her  own
15    jurisdiction.
16        (a-7)  The  law  enforcement  agency  of  the  county  or
17    municipality  in  which any arrest is made under this Section
18    shall be immediately notified of the arrest.
19        (b)  Any peace officer of another State who  enters  this
20    State  in  fresh  pursuit  and continues within this State in
21    fresh pursuit of a person in  order  to  arrest  him  on  the
22    ground  that  he  has committed an offense in the other State
23    has the same authority to  arrest  and  hold  the  person  in
24    custody  as  peace  officers of this State have to arrest and
25    hold a person in custody on the ground that he has  committed
26    an offense in this State.
27        (c)  If  an  arrest  is  made  in  this  State by a peace
28    officer of another State in accordance with the provisions of
29    this Section he shall  without  unnecessary  delay  take  the
30    person  arrested  before  the  circuit court of the county in
31    which the arrest was made. Such court shall conduct a hearing
32    for the purpose of determining the lawfulness of the  arrest.
33    If  the  court determines that the arrest was lawful it shall
34    commit the person arrested, to await for  a  reasonable  time
 
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 1    the  issuance  of  an  extradition warrant by the Governor of
 2    this State, or admit him to bail for  such  purpose.  If  the
 3    court  determines  that  the  arrest  was  unlawful  it shall
 4    discharge the person arrested.
 5    (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2836.)

 6        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 7    becoming law.

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