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 1        AN ACT in relation to gang control, amending named Acts.

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

 4        Section  5.  The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
 5    amended by changing Section 9.11a as follows:

 6        (20 ILCS 5/9.11a) (from Ch. 127, par. 9.11a)
 7        Sec.  9.11a.  In  the  Department  of  Corrections.   The
 8    Director of Corrections shall receive  an  annual  salary  of
 9    $85,000 or as set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever
10    is greater.
11        The Assistant Director of Corrections - Juvenile Division
12    -  shall  receive  $35,200  from the third Monday in January,
13    1979 to the third Monday in January, 1980; $37,300  from  the
14    third Monday in January, 1980 to the third Monday in January,
15    1981,  and  $39,000  thereafter or as set by the Compensation
16    Review Board, whichever is greater.
17        The Assistant Director of Corrections - Adult Division  -
18    shall  receive $35,200 from the third Monday in January, 1979
19    to the third Monday in January, 1980; $37,300 from the  third
20    Monday in January, 1980 to the third Monday in January, 1981,
21    and  $39,000  thereafter or as set by the Compensation Review
22    Board, whichever is greater.
23        The Assistant Director of Corrections Gang Monitoring and
24    Control Unit is to receive an annual salary  as  set  by  the
25    Compensation Review Board.
26    (Source: P.A. 87-1216.)

27        Section  10.   The Unified Code of Corrections is amended
28    by changing Sections 3-2-5 and 3-2-6 as follows:

29        (730 ILCS 5/3-2-5) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-5)
 
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 1        Sec. 3-2-5. Organization of the Department.
 2        (a)  There  shall  be  an  Adult  Division   within   the
 3    Department  which  shall  be  administered  by  an  Assistant
 4    Director   appointed   by   the   Governor  under  The  Civil
 5    Administrative Code of Illinois. The Assistant Director shall
 6    be under the direction of the Director.  The  Adult  Division
 7    shall be responsible for all persons committed or transferred
 8    to  the  Department  under  Sections  3-10-7 or 5-8-6 of this
 9    Code.
10        (b)  There  shall  be  a  Juvenile  Division  within  the
11    Department  which  shall  be  administered  by  an  Assistant
12    Director  appointed  by  the   Governor   under   The   Civil
13    Administrative Code of Illinois. The Assistant Director shall
14    be under the direction of the Director. The Juvenile Division
15    shall  be  responsible  for  all  persons  committed  to  the
16    Juvenile  Division  of  the Department under Section 5-8-6 of
17    this Code or Section  5-10  of  the  Juvenile  Court  Act  or
18    Section 5-750 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
19        (c)  There  is  a Gang Monitoring and Control Unit within
20    the Department that is to be  administered  by  an  Assistant
21    Director   appointed   by   the   Governor  under  the  Civil
22    Administrative Code of Illinois.  The Assistant  Director  is
23    under the direction of the Director.  The Gang Monitoring and
24    Control    Unit  is  responsible  for  working  with the Gang
25    Monitoring and Control  Advisory  Committee  to  develop  new
26    programs  and to coordinate existing programs for the control
27    of gangs within State correctional facilities.  In  addition,
28    the  Gang  Monitoring  and  Control  Unit  is responsible for
29    working with the Adult Division and the Juvenile Division  to
30    monitor the effectiveness of gang control programs.
31    (Source: P.A. 90-590, eff. 1-1-99.)

32        (730 ILCS 5/3-2-6) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-6)
33        Sec. 3-2-6.  Advisory Boards. (a) There shall be an Adult
 
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 1    Advisory Board and a Juvenile Advisory Board each composed of
 2    11  persons,  one of whom shall be a senior citizen age 60 or
 3    over, appointed by the Governor to  advise  the  Director  on
 4    matters   pertaining   to   adult   and   juvenile  offenders
 5    respectively. The members of the Boards  shall  be  qualified
 6    for their positions by demonstrated interest in and knowledge
 7    of  adult  and  juvenile  correctional  work and shall not be
 8    officials of the State in any  other  capacity.  The  members
 9    first  appointed  under  this  amendatory   Act of 1984 shall
10    serve for a term of 6 years and shall be appointed as soon as
11    possible after the effective date of this amendatory  Act  of
12    1984.   The  members of the Boards now serving shall complete
13    their terms as appointed, and  thereafter  members  shall  be
14    appointed  by  the  Governor to terms of 6 years. Any vacancy
15    occurring  shall  be  filled  in  the  same  manner  for  the
16    remainder of the term. The Director of  Corrections  and  the
17    Assistant    Directors,    Adult   and   Juvenile   Divisions
18    respectively, for the 2 Boards, shall be  ex-officio  members
19    of  the  Boards. Each Board shall elect a chairman from among
20    its appointed members. The Director shall serve as  secretary
21    of  each  Board.  Members  of  each Board shall serve without
22    compensation but shall be reimbursed for expenses necessarily
23    incurred in the performance of their duties. Each Board shall
24    meet quarterly  and  at  other  times  at  the  call  of  the
25    chairman. At the request of the Director, the Boards may meet
26    together.
27        (b)  The  Boards  shall  advise  the  Director concerning
28    policy matters and programs of the Department with regard  to
29    the  custody, care, study, discipline, training and treatment
30    of persons in the State correctional institutions and for the
31    care and supervision of persons released on parole.
32        (c)  There shall be a Subcommittee on Women Offenders  to
33    the Adult Advisory Board.  The Subcommittee shall be composed
34    of  3  members  of  the Adult Advisory Board appointed by the
 
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 1    Chairman who shall designate one member as  the  chairman  of
 2    the  Subcommittee.   Members  of the Subcommittee shall serve
 3    without compensation but shall  be  reimbursed  for  expenses
 4    necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties.  The
 5    Subcommittee  shall  meet no less often than quarterly and at
 6    other times at the call of its chairman.
 7        The Subcommittee shall advise the  Adult  Advisory  Board
 8    and  the  Director  on all policy matters and programs of the
 9    Department  with  regard  to  the   custody,   care,   study,
10    discipline,  training  and  treatment  of  women in the State
11    correctional institutions and for the care and supervision of
12    women released on parole.
13        (d)  There is a  Gang  Monitoring  and  Control  Advisory
14    Committee  to  the  Assistant Director of the Gang Monitoring
15    and Control Unit.   The  Advisory  Committee  consists  of  8
16    members,  2  each  appointed  by the President of the Senate,
17    Minority Leader of  the  Senate,  Speaker  of  the  House  of
18    Representatives,  and  the  Minority  Leader  of the House of
19    Representatives.  A  chairman  is  to  be  elected  from  the
20    membership  of  the Committee.  Members of the Committee must
21    have had at least 5 years of experience  in  the  control  of
22    gangs  while  working  in the fields of penology, corrections
23    work, law enforcement, sociology, law  education,  or  social
24    work.    The  members of the Advisory Committee are to review
25    current Department programs that seek to eliminate  gangs  in
26    correctional   facilities,   are  to  research  gang  control
27    programs in other state  and  federal  facilities,  and  make
28    recommendations   to  the  Assistant  Director  of  the  Gang
29    Monitoring and Control Unit regarding new programs  aimed  at
30    reducing  gang  influence  in  State correctional facilities.
31    Each member of the Committee is  to  receive  $200  for  each
32    meeting of the Committee and is to be reimbursed for expenses
33    incurred  to  attend meetings of the Advisory Committee.  The
34    Department is to include in its annual report to the  General
 
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 1    Assembly   a   summary   of   the  Committee's  findings  and
 2    recommendations.
 3    (Source: P.A. 85-624.)

 4        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 5    becoming law.

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