(20 ILCS 3930/7) (from Ch. 38, par. 210-7)
    Sec. 7. Powers and duties. The Authority shall have the following powers, duties, and responsibilities:
        (a) To develop and operate comprehensive information systems for the improvement and
    
coordination of all aspects of law enforcement, prosecution, and corrections;
        (b) To define, develop, evaluate, and correlate State and local programs and projects
    
associated with the improvement of law enforcement and the administration of criminal justice;
        (c) To act as a central repository and clearing house for federal, state, and local
    
research studies, plans, projects, proposals, and other information relating to all aspects of criminal justice system improvement and to encourage educational programs for citizen support of State and local efforts to make such improvements;
        (d) To undertake research studies to aid in accomplishing its purposes;
        (e) To monitor the operation of existing criminal justice information systems in order
    
to protect the constitutional rights and privacy of individuals about whom criminal history record information has been collected;
        (f) To provide an effective administrative forum for the protection of the rights of
    
individuals concerning criminal history record information;
        (g) To issue regulations, guidelines, and procedures which ensure the privacy and
    
security of criminal history record information consistent with State and federal laws;
        (h) To act as the sole administrative appeal body in the State of Illinois to conduct
    
hearings and make final determinations concerning individual challenges to the completeness and accuracy of criminal history record information;
        (i) To act as the sole, official, criminal justice body in the State of Illinois to
    
conduct annual and periodic audits of the procedures, policies, and practices of the State central repositories for criminal history record information to verify compliance with federal and state laws and regulations governing such information;
        (j) To advise the Authority's Statistical Analysis Center;
        (k) To apply for, receive, establish priorities for, allocate, disburse, and spend
    
grants of funds that are made available by and received on or after January 1, 1983 from private sources or from the United States pursuant to the federal Crime Control Act of 1973, as amended, and similar federal legislation, and to enter into agreements with the United States government to further the purposes of this Act, or as may be required as a condition of obtaining federal funds;
        (l) To receive, expend, and account for such funds of the State of Illinois as may be
    
made available to further the purposes of this Act;
        (m) To enter into contracts and to cooperate with units of general local government or
    
combinations of such units, State agencies, and criminal justice system agencies of other states for the purpose of carrying out the duties of the Authority imposed by this Act or by the federal Crime Control Act of 1973, as amended;
        (n) To enter into contracts and cooperate with units of general local government outside
    
of Illinois, other states' agencies, and private organizations outside of Illinois to provide computer software or design that has been developed for the Illinois criminal justice system, or to participate in the cooperative development or design of new software or systems to be used by the Illinois criminal justice system;
        (o) To establish general policies concerning criminal justice information systems and to
    
promulgate such rules, regulations, and procedures as are necessary to the operation of the Authority and to the uniform consideration of appeals and audits;
        (p) To advise and to make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly on
    
policies relating to criminal justice information systems;
        (q) To direct all other agencies under the jurisdiction of the Governor to provide
    
whatever assistance and information the Authority may lawfully require to carry out its functions;
        (r) To exercise any other powers that are reasonable and necessary to fulfill the
    
responsibilities of the Authority under this Act and to comply with the requirements of applicable federal law or regulation;
        (s) To exercise the rights, powers, and duties which have been vested in the Authority
    
by the Illinois Uniform Conviction Information Act;
        (t) (Blank);
        (u) To exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested in the Authority by the Illinois
    
Public Safety Agency Network Act;
        (v) To provide technical assistance in the form of training to local governmental
    
entities within Illinois requesting such assistance for the purposes of procuring grants for gang intervention and gang prevention programs or other criminal justice programs from the United States Department of Justice;
        (w) To conduct strategic planning and provide technical assistance to implement
    
comprehensive trauma recovery services for violent crime victims in underserved communities with high levels of violent crime, with the goal of providing a safe, community-based, culturally competent environment in which to access services necessary to facilitate recovery from the effects of chronic and repeat exposure to trauma. Services may include, but are not limited to, behavioral health treatment, financial recovery, family support and relocation assistance, and support in navigating the legal system; and
        (x) To coordinate statewide violence prevention efforts and assist in the implementation
    
of trauma recovery centers and analyze trauma recovery services. The Authority shall develop, publish, and facilitate the implementation of a 4-year statewide violence prevention plan, which shall incorporate public health, public safety, victim services, and trauma recovery centers and services.
    The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall be satisfied by filing copies of the report as required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and filing such additional copies with the State Government Report Distribution Center for the General Assembly as is required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State Library Act.
(Source: P.A. 99-938, eff. 1-1-18; 100-373, eff. 1-1-18; 100-575, eff. 1-8-18; 100-621, eff. 7-20-18; 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.)