TITLE 20: CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
PART 1705
LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMERA GRANT ACT
SECTION 1705.100 PURPOSE
Section 1705.100 Purpose
The purpose of this program is to provide financial
assistance from the Law Enforcement Camera Grant Fund to eligible public law
enforcement agencies for the purchase of in-car video cameras for use in law
enforcement vehicles, the purchase of officer-worn body cameras and associated
technology for law enforcement officers, and training for law enforcement
officers in the operation of these cameras. (Section 1 of the Act)
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMERA GRANT ACT
SECTION 1705.110 DEFINITIONS
Section 1705.110 Definitions
“Act” means the Law Enforcement
Camera Grant Act [50 ILCS 707].
“Active law enforcement officer”
means any law enforcement officer who is listed on the roster of a law
enforcement agency and is not on inactive status pursuant to the provisions of
Section 8.1 of the Police Training Act.
“Agency” or “law enforcement
agency” means any law enforcement unit of government or municipal corporation
in this State. It does not include the State of Illinois or any office, officer,
department, division, bureau, board, commission, or agency of the State, except
that it does include a State-controlled university, college or public community
college pursuant to the provisions of Section 2 of the Police Training Act.
"Board" means the
Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board created by the Illinois
Police Training Act. [50 ILCS 705/2, 706/10 and 707/5]
“GATA” means the Grant
Accountability and Transparency Act [30 ILCS 708/1].
"In-car video camera"
means a video camera located in a law enforcement patrol vehicle.
"In-car video camera
recording equipment" means a video camera recording system located in a
law enforcement patrol vehicle consisting of a camera assembly, recording
mechanism, and an in-car video recording medium. [50 ILCS 707/5]
“Inactive law enforcement officer”
means any law enforcement officer who is on inactive status pursuant to the
provisions of Section 8.1 of the Police Training Act.
“Law enforcement officer” or
"officer" means any person employed by a unit of local government
or an Illinois public university as a policeman, peace officer or in some like
position involving the enforcement of the law and protection of the public
interest at the risk of that person's life. [50 ILCS 707/2]
"Officer-worn body
camera" means an electronic camera system for creating, generating,
sending, receiving, storing, displaying, and processing audiovisual recordings
that may be worn on or about the person of a law enforcement officer.
(Section 5 of the Act)
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMERA GRANT ACT
SECTION 1705.120 ELIGIBILITY
Section 1705.120 Eligibility
a) GATA
Compliance. In additional to the specific criteria identified below, all
applicant agencies must be registered in the Grantee Portal and be “qualified”
as described by the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act Administrative
Rules (see 44 Ill. Adm. Code
7000.70).
b) Eligibility
Criteria. Law enforcement agencies meeting the following criteria are eligible
for financial assistance from the Law Enforcement Camera Grant Fund. The law
enforcement agency must:
1) be an
Illinois law enforcement agency of a unit of local government, or public
university that is recognized by the Board.
2) list
their active law enforcement officers on a roster on file with the Board.
3) indicate
that all active law enforcement officers reflected on the agency roster subject
to the mandated training requirements of Section 7 of the Police Training Act are
compliant with all Board training requirements at the time of award. Any
officer that is not compliant may be listed as inactive upon reporting the date
the officer left service, their expected date of return, the reason for leaving
service, and an acknowledgement that all outstanding training will be completed
within 60 days of return.
4) be
compliant with all reporting requirements of Sections 15 and 20 of the Law
Enforcement Camera Grant Act and Section 10-25 of the Law Enforcement
Officer-Worn Body Camera Act [50 ILCS 706].
c) Post-award
Compliance. All grant recipients must continue to meet the requirements of the
Law Enforcement Camera Grant Act, the Grant Accountability and Transparency
Act, and all corresponding administrative rules after award.
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMERA GRANT ACT
SECTION 1705.130 APPLICATION
Section 1705.130 Application
a) Grant
applications for financial reimbursement under this program must be submitted
in accordance with schedules to be publicly announced annually by the Board in
accordance with the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. Necessary
application forms and instructions are available through the Board's website at
ptb.illinois.gov and will be made available at the opening of each grant
period. Announcements will be made in the Catalog of State Financial Assistance
as a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) in accordance with 44 Ill. Adm. Code
7000.310.
b) Grant
applications shall consist of the following basic components, at a minimum:
1) The
applicant law enforcement agency’s name, address, email address, and telephone
number.
2) Whether
the agency is requesting grant funding for cameras that have already been
purchased or for anticipated purchases.
3) The
number of active law enforcement officers working at the law enforcement
agency.
4) A
signature from the law enforcement agency chief executive verifying the
applicant agency has completed the application truthfully and will comply with
program regulations relative to the project.
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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SECTION 1705.140 AWARDS
Section 1705.140 Awards
a) The
Board shall make awards in accordance with the evaluation and selection
criteria of this Section as reflected on the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)
as published in the Catalog of State Financial Assistance.
b) When
making awards and disbursing grant funds, the Board shall take the following
factors into consideration:
1) The
number of law enforcement officers employed by the law enforcement agency will
be taken into consideration in dispersing Camera Grant funds.
2) The
number of vehicle cameras currently available to the law enforcement agency
will be taken into consideration in dispersing Camera Grant funds.
3) The
median household income in the law enforcement agency’s community (as
identified by the U.S. Census Bureau) will be taken into consideration in
dispersing Camera Grant funds.
4) The
crime rate in the law enforcement agency’s community (as identified by the
Illinois State Police) will be taken into consideration in dispersing Camera
Grant funds.
5) The
total number of vehicular accidents/crashes in the law enforcement agency's
community, as well as the number of those accidents/crashes involving alcohol
or drugs, will be taken into consideration in dispersing Camera Grant funds.
6) Whether
or not the law enforcement agency's community received revenue from red light
and or speed enforcement cameras within the last three years will be taken into
consideration in dispersing Camera Grant funds.
7) Whether
or not the applicant agency is compliant with the reporting requirements of
the Uniform Crime Reporting Act will be taken into consideration in dispersing
Camera Grant funds. (Section 10 of the Act)
8) Whether
or not the applicant agency is compliant with all reporting requirements of
Sections 15 and 20 of the Act and Section 10-25 of the Law Enforcement
Officer-Worn Body Camera Act [50 ILCS 706].
c) Awards
will be made based on the total amount of funds approved by the Board relative to
the amount of available funding. After evaluating the award criteria, the
Board may accelerate processing and or reduce an award from the law enforcement
agency’s requested amount.
d) The
Board will issue a Notice of State Award (NOSA) through the Catalog of State
Financial Assistance and in accordance with the Grant Accountability and
Transparency Act and GATA Rules. (See 44 Ill. Adm. Code 7000.360)
e) Agencies
may accept an award via the GATA Grantee Portal in accordance with the practices
prescribed in the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act and corresponding
administrative rules found at 44 Ill. Adm. Code 7000.
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SECTION 1705.150 DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS
Section 1705.150 Distribution of Funds
a) After
accepting an award, applicant agencies must submit the following documentation
prior to receiving any distribution of funds:
1) Documentation
indicating the date the purchase was initiated;
2) The number of cameras
purchased and received;
3) The per unit cost of
each camera;
4) The
description, cost, and quantity of any associated technological equipment
required for operating the cameras; and
5) Documentation
that the costs associated with the purchase of the cameras and associated
technology has been satisfied with a payment, and the date such payment was
made.
b) For
any in-car cameras, the applicant agency must show proof of installation prior
to the distribution of funds.
c) The
process for obtaining any equipment under this grant must meet the record
keeping and procurement standards of Section 200.318 of the Uniform
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for
Federal Awards. (2 CFR 200.318 General Procurement Standards)
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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SECTION 1705.160 PROGRAM COMPLIANCE
Section 1705.160 Program Compliance
After receiving an award, an agency must remain compliant
with all reporting requirements of the Law Enforcement Camera Grant Act and the
Law Enforcement Officer Body-Worn Camera Act.
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMERA GRANT ACT
SECTION 1705.170 CANCELLATION
Section 1705.170 Cancellation
Agencies are expected to utilize the cameras funded under
this program for at least 3 years. Any agency that removes a camera from
service prior to the third year of the camera’s purchase shall submit a report
to the Board identifying the make, model, and serial number of the specific
camera, as well as a statement explaining the reason for retirement. Any and
all records associated with cameras awarded under this program must be retained
for a period of at least 3 years. (See 44 Ill. Adm. Code 7000.430.)
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMERA GRANT ACT
SECTION 1705.180 MODEL RULES FOR IN-CAR CAMERAS
Section 1705.180 Model Rules for In-Car Cameras
Any agency receiving grants from the Board for in-car video
cameras must adopt a written policy based upon the following model.
a) Installation:
Cameras must be permanently installed in law enforcement agency vehicles.
b) Recording:
1) Cameras must be
turned on continuously throughout the officer's shift.
2) Video
recording must provide audio of the officer when the officer is outside of the
vehicle.
c) Access
to Recordings:
1) Camera
access must be restricted to the supervisors of the officer in the vehicle.
2) A
copy of the video record must be made available upon request to personnel of
the law enforcement agency, the local State's Attorney, and any persons
depicted in the video, as provided by law. Procedures for distribution of the
video record must include safeguards to protect the identities of individuals
who are not a party to the requested stop.
d) Minimum
Storage: Law enforcement agencies that receive moneys under this grant
shall provide for storage of the video records for a period of not less than 2
years.
e) Reporting:
1) Each
law enforcement agency receiving a grant for in-car video cameras under Section
10 of the Act must provide an annual report to the Board, the Governor, and the
General Assembly on or before May 1 of the year following the receipt of the
grant and by each May 1 thereafter during the period of the grant (while
cameras remain in use). The report shall include the following:
A) The number of cameras
received by the law enforcement agency;
B) The
number of cameras actually installed in law enforcement agency vehicles;
C) A
brief description of the review process used by supervisors within the law
enforcement agency;
D) A
list of any criminal, traffic, ordinance, and civil cases in which in-car video
recordings were used, including party names, case numbers, offenses charged,
and disposition of the matter.
2) Proceedings
to which this subsection (e)(1)(D) applies include, but are not limited
to, court proceedings, coroner's inquests, grand jury proceedings, and plea
bargains.
f) Additional
Information: From time to time, the Board may request any other information
relevant to the administration of the program. (Section 15 of the Act)
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMERA GRANT ACT
SECTION 1705.190 MODEL RULES FOR BODY-WORN CAMERAS
Section 1705.190 Model Rules for Body-worn Cameras
Any agency receiving grants from the Board for officer-worn
body cameras must adopt a written policy based upon the following model:
a) Written
Policy: Any agency receiving a grant for officer-worn body cameras must
adopt a written policy based upon this Section and the Board’s basic
guidelines published pursuant to the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera
Act.
b) Reporting:
1) Each
law enforcement agency receiving a grant for officer-worn body cameras under
Section 10 of this Act must provide an annual report to the Board, the
Governor, and the General Assembly on or before May 1 of the year following the
receipt of the grant and by each May 1 thereafter during the period of the
grant (while cameras remain in use). The report shall include:
A) A
brief overview of the makeup of the agency, including the number of officers
utilizing officer-worn body cameras;
B) The
number of officer-worn body cameras utilized by the law enforcement agency;
C) Any
technical issues with the equipment and how those issues were remedied;
D) A
brief description of the review process used by supervisors within the law
enforcement agency; and
E) For
each recording used in prosecutions of conservation, criminal, or traffic
offenses or municipal ordinance violations:
i) The
time, date, and location of the incident; and
ii) The
offenses charged and the date charges were filed.
F) For
each recording used in a civil proceeding or internal affairs investigation,
including:
i) The
number of pending civil proceedings and internal investigations;
ii) In
resolved civil proceedings and pending investigations:
iii) The
nature of the complaint or allegations;
iv) The
disposition, if known; and
v) The
date, time, and location of the incident.
2) Additional
Information: From time to time, the Board may request any other information
relevant to the administration of the program. (Section 20 of the Act)
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CHAPTER V: ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND STANDARDS BOARD
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SECTION 1705.199 AGENCY CONTACT
Section 1705.199 Agency Contact
For information on the Law Enforcement Camera Grant Program,
contact:
Illinois Law Enforcement Training &
Standards Board
Attention: Grant Administration
4500 S. Sixth Street Road
Springfield, IL 62703
Phone: 217-782-4540
Email: ptb.grants@illinois.gov
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