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1 | | services for the penal institution
pursuant to contract with |
2 | | the penal institution or its governing
authority. |
3 | | "Hosts" means to provide a residence in his or her dwelling |
4 | | to a person serving a parole, aftercare, or mandatory |
5 | | supervised release term under a parole or release plan adopted |
6 | | by the Department of Corrections or the Department of Juvenile |
7 | | Justice that identifies the host as the person in whose |
8 | | household the releasee will reside or is residing. |
9 | | "Item of contraband" means any of the following: |
10 | | (i) "Alcoholic liquor" as that term is defined in |
11 | | Section 1-3.05 of the
Liquor Control Act of 1934. |
12 | | (ii) "Cannabis" as that term is defined in subsection |
13 | | (a) of Section 3
of the Cannabis Control Act. |
14 | | (iii) "Controlled substance" as that term is defined in |
15 | | the Illinois
Controlled Substances Act. |
16 | | (iii-a) "Methamphetamine" as that term is defined in |
17 | | the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or the |
18 | | Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act. |
19 | | (iv) "Hypodermic syringe" or hypodermic needle, or any |
20 | | instrument
adapted for use of controlled substances or |
21 | | cannabis by subcutaneous injection. |
22 | | (v) "Weapon" means any knife, dagger, dirk, billy, |
23 | | razor, stiletto,
broken bottle, or other piece of glass |
24 | | which could be used as a dangerous
weapon. This term |
25 | | includes any of the devices or implements designated in
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26 | | subsections (a)(1), (a)(3) and (a)(6) of Section 24-1 of |
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1 | | this
Code, or any other dangerous weapon or instrument of |
2 | | like character. |
3 | | (vi) For purposes of this Section and Sections 31A-1.1 |
4 | | and 31A-1.2 only, "firearm" "Firearm" means any device, by |
5 | | whatever name known, which is
designed to expel a |
6 | | projectile or projectiles by the action of an
explosion, |
7 | | expansion of gas or escape of gas, including but not |
8 | | limited to: |
9 | | (A) any pneumatic gun, spring gun, or B-B gun which |
10 | | expels a single
globular projectile not exceeding .18 |
11 | | inch in diameter; or |
12 | | (B) any device used exclusively for signaling or |
13 | | safety and required
as
recommended by the United States |
14 | | Coast Guard or the Interstate Commerce
Commission; or |
15 | | (C) any device used exclusively for the firing of |
16 | | stud cartridges,
explosive rivets or industrial |
17 | | ammunition; or |
18 | | (D) any device which is powered by electrical |
19 | | charging units, such as
batteries, and which fires one |
20 | | or several barbs attached to a length of
wire and |
21 | | which, upon hitting a human, can send out current |
22 | | capable of
disrupting the person's nervous system in |
23 | | such a manner as to render him or her incapable of |
24 | | normal functioning, commonly referred to as a stun gun |
25 | | or taser. |
26 | | (vii) "Firearm ammunition" means any self-contained |
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1 | | cartridge or shotgun
shell, by whatever name known, which |
2 | | is designed to be used or adaptable to
use in a firearm, |
3 | | including but not limited to: |
4 | | (A) any ammunition exclusively designed for use |
5 | | with a device used
exclusively for signaling or safety |
6 | | and required or recommended by the
United States Coast |
7 | | Guard or the Interstate Commerce Commission; or |
8 | | (B) any ammunition designed exclusively for use |
9 | | with a stud or rivet
driver or other similar industrial |
10 | | ammunition. |
11 | | (viii) "Explosive" means, but is not limited to, bomb, |
12 | | bombshell,
grenade, bottle or other container containing |
13 | | an explosive substance of
over one-quarter ounce for like |
14 | | purposes such as black powder bombs and
Molotov cocktails |
15 | | or artillery projectiles. |
16 | | (ix) "Tool to defeat security mechanisms" means, but is |
17 | | not limited to,
handcuff or security restraint key, tool |
18 | | designed to pick locks, popper, or any device or
instrument |
19 | | used to or capable of unlocking or preventing from locking |
20 | | any handcuff or security restraints, doors to
cells, rooms, |
21 | | gates or other areas of the penal institution. |
22 | | (x) "Cutting tool" means, but is not limited to, |
23 | | hacksaw blade,
wirecutter,
or device, instrument or file |
24 | | capable of cutting through metal. |
25 | | (xi) "Electronic contraband" for the purposes of |
26 | | Section 31A-1.1 of this Article means, but is not limited |
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1 | | to, any
electronic, video recording device, computer, or |
2 | | cellular communications
equipment, including, but not
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3 | | limited to, cellular telephones, cellular telephone |
4 | | batteries, videotape
recorders, pagers,
computers, and |
5 | | computer peripheral equipment brought into or possessed in |
6 | | a
penal institution without the written authorization of |
7 | | the Chief Administrative
Officer. "Electronic contraband" |
8 | | for the purposes of Section 31A-1.2 of this Article, means, |
9 | | but is not limited to, any
electronic, video recording |
10 | | device, computer, or cellular communications
equipment, |
11 | | including, but not
limited to, cellular telephones, |
12 | | cellular telephone batteries, videotape
recorders, pagers,
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13 | | computers, and computer peripheral equipment. |
14 | | "Host site agreement" means an agreement between a person |
15 | | who hosts a person serving aftercare release and the Department |
16 | | of Juvenile Justice. |
17 | | "Parole host agreement" means a host site agreement, |
18 | | electronic detention host agreement, or similar written |
19 | | agreement between a person who hosts a releasee and the |
20 | | Department of Corrections. |
21 | | "Penal institution" means any penitentiary, State farm,
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22 | | reformatory, prison, jail, house of correction, police |
23 | | detention area,
half-way house or other institution or place |
24 | | for the incarceration or
custody of persons under sentence for |
25 | | offenses awaiting trial or sentence
for offenses, under arrest |
26 | | for an offense, a violation of probation, a
violation of |
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1 | | parole, a violation of aftercare release, or a violation of |
2 | | mandatory supervised release, or
awaiting a bail setting |
3 | | hearing or preliminary hearing; provided that where
the place |
4 | | for incarceration or custody is housed within another public
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5 | | building this Article shall not apply to that part of the |
6 | | building unrelated
to the incarceration or custody of persons.
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7 | | "Releasee" means a person serving a term of parole, |
8 | | mandatory supervised release, or aftercare release. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 97-1108, eff. 1-1-13; 98-558, eff. 1-1-14.) |
10 | | (720 ILCS 5/31A-1.3 new) |
11 | | Sec. 31A-1.3. Violation of a parole host agreement or host |
12 | | site agreement. |
13 | | (a) A person commits violation of a parole host agreement |
14 | | or host site agreement when he or she hosts a releasee and he |
15 | | or she knowingly stores or leaves, within premises under his or |
16 | | her control, a firearm if the person knows or has reason to |
17 | | believe that the releasee is likely to gain access to the |
18 | | firearm and the releasee gains access to the firearm unless the |
19 | | firearm is: |
20 | | (1) secured by a device or mechanism, other than the
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21 | | firearm safety, designed to render a firearm temporarily |
22 | | inoperable; |
23 | | (2) placed in a securely locked box or container; or |
24 | | (3) placed in some other location that a reasonable
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25 | | person would believe to be secure from the releasee. |
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1 | | (b) Subsection (a) does not apply: |
2 | | (1) if the releasee gains access
to a firearm and uses |
3 | | it in a lawful act of self-defense or defense of another; |
4 | | or |
5 | | (2) to any firearm obtained by the releasee because of |
6 | | an unlawful entry of the premises by the releasee or |
7 | | another person. |
8 | | (c) Sentence. A person who violates subsection (a) is |
9 | | guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, except that it is a Class 4 |
10 | | felony if the releasee uses the firearm in the commission of an |
11 | | offense that does not result in death or great bodily harm to |
12 | | another person; or a Class 3 felony if the releasee uses the |
13 | | firearm in the commission of an offense that proximately causes |
14 | | death or great bodily harm to another person. ".
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