(20 ILCS 2605/2605-400) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part)
Sec. 2605-400. Fees; State Police Services Fund; audit.
(a) To charge, collect, and receive fees or moneys equivalent to the
cost
of providing Illinois State Police personnel, equipment, and services
to local governmental agencies when explicitly requested by a local
governmental agency and pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement as provided
by this Law, other State agencies, and federal
agencies, including but not limited to fees or moneys equivalent to
the cost of
providing dispatching services, radio and radar repair, and training to
local governmental agencies on terms and conditions that in the judgment of the Director are in the best interest of the State;
and to establish, charge, collect, and receive fees or moneys based on the
cost of providing responses to requests for criminal history record
information pursuant to positive identification and any Illinois or federal
law authorizing access to some aspect of that information and to
prescribe
the form and manner for requesting and furnishing the information
to the
requestor on terms and conditions that in the judgment of
the Director
are in the best interest of the State, provided fees for
requesting and furnishing criminal history record information may be waived
for requests in the due administration of the criminal laws. The Illinois State Police
may also charge, collect, and receive fees or moneys equivalent to the cost
of
providing electronic data processing lines or related telecommunication
services to local governments, but only when those services can be
provided
by the Illinois State Police at a cost less than that experienced by those
local
governments through other means. All services provided by the Illinois State Police
shall be conducted pursuant to contracts in accordance with the
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, and all telecommunication services
shall be provided pursuant to the provisions of Section 405-270
of
the Department of Central Management Services Law.
(b) All fees received by the Illinois State Police under the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois
or the Illinois Uniform Conviction Information Act shall be deposited in a
special fund in the State treasury to be known as the State Police Services
Fund. The money deposited in the State Police Services Fund shall be
appropriated to the Illinois State Police for expenses of the Illinois State Police
.
(c) Upon the completion of any audit of the Illinois State Police as
prescribed by the Illinois State Auditing Act, which audit includes an
audit of the State Police Services Fund, the Illinois State Police shall make the audit open to inspection by any interested person.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
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