TITLE 20: CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
SUBPART A: RESORT TO FORCE
SUBPART B: GENERAL SECURITY
SUBPART C: SEARCHES FOR AND DISPOSITION OF CONTRABAND |
AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 7-1, 7-3, 7-9 and 31A-1.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 [720 ILCS 5/7-1, 7-3, 7-9 and 31A-1.1] and Article 103 of the Code of Criminal Procedures of 1963 [725 ILCS 5/Art. 103] and Sections 3-2.5-20, 3-4-3, 3-6-2, 3-6-4, 3-7-2, 3-7-4, 3-10-1, 3-10-8 and 3-10-9 of the Unified Code of Corrections [730 ILCS 5/3-2.5-20, 3-4-3, 3-6-2, 3-6-4, 3-7-2, 3-7-4, 3-10-1, 3-10-8 and 3-10-9] and authorized by Sections 3-2.5-20, 3-7-1, 3-7-4 and 3-10-8(b) of the Unified Code of Corrections [730 ILCS 5/3-2.5-20, 3-7-1, 3-7-4 and 3-10-8(b)]. Sections 2501.70 and 2501.220 are also implementing Consent Decrees (Czajaka vs. Brierton, #76 C 772, N.D. Ill. 1977; Drew vs. Sielaff, #73 C 2911, N.D. Ill. 1977; and Meeks vs. Lane, #75 C 96, N.D. Ill. 1981).
SOURCE: Adopted and codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 14628, effective August 1, 1984; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 14697, effective September 1, 1987; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 16977, effective November 1, 1989; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 6328, effective May 1, 1994; the policies embodied in this Part transferred to the Department of Juvenile Justice pursuant to Section 3-2.5-50 of the Unified Code of Corrections on June 1, 2006 and codified at 38 Ill. Reg. 16440.
SUBPART A: RESORT TO FORCE
Section 2501.15 Responsibilities
a) Unless otherwise specified, the Director or Chief Administrative Officer may delegate responsibilities stated in this Subpart to another person or persons or designate another person or persons to perform the duties specified.
b) No other individual may routinely perform duties whenever a Section in this Subpart specifically states the Director or Chief Administrative Officer shall personally perform the duties. However, the Director or Chief Administrative Officer may designate another person or persons to perform the duties during periods of his temporary absence or in an emergency.
Section 2501.20 Definitions
a) "Force" means physical contact used to coerce or prevent some action on the part of a committed youth, and the use of chemical agents.
b) "Deadly force" means force which is likely to cause death or great bodily harm, including the firing of weapons at or near a committed youth.
c) "Corporal punishment" means physical contact intended to inflict pain for purposes of punishment.