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Rep. Frances Ann Hurley
Filed: 3/27/2019
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2767
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2767 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Illinois Police Training Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 7 and by adding Section 10.23 as follows:
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6 | | (50 ILCS 705/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 507)
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7 | | Sec. 7. Rules and standards for schools. The Board shall |
8 | | adopt rules and
minimum standards for such schools which shall |
9 | | include, but not be limited to,
the following:
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10 | | a. The curriculum for probationary police officers |
11 | | which shall be
offered by all certified schools shall |
12 | | include, but not be limited to,
courses of procedural |
13 | | justice, arrest and use and control tactics, search and |
14 | | seizure, including temporary questioning, civil rights, |
15 | | human rights, human relations,
cultural competency, |
16 | | including implicit bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity,
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1 | | criminal law, law of criminal procedure, constitutional |
2 | | and proper use of law enforcement authority, vehicle and |
3 | | traffic law including
uniform and non-discriminatory |
4 | | enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code,
traffic control |
5 | | and accident investigation, techniques of obtaining
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6 | | physical evidence, court testimonies, statements, reports, |
7 | | firearms
training, training in the use of electronic |
8 | | control devices, including the psychological and |
9 | | physiological effects of the use of those devices on |
10 | | humans, first-aid (including cardiopulmonary |
11 | | resuscitation), training in the administration of opioid |
12 | | antagonists as defined in paragraph (1) of subsection (e) |
13 | | of Section 5-23 of the Substance Use Disorder Act, handling |
14 | | of
juvenile offenders, recognition of
mental conditions |
15 | | and crises, including, but not limited to, the disease of |
16 | | addiction, which require immediate assistance and response |
17 | | and methods to
safeguard and provide assistance to a person |
18 | | in need of mental
treatment, recognition of abuse, neglect, |
19 | | financial exploitation, and self-neglect of adults with |
20 | | disabilities and older adults, as defined in Section 2 of |
21 | | the Adult Protective Services Act, crimes against the |
22 | | elderly, law of evidence, the hazards of high-speed police |
23 | | vehicle
chases with an emphasis on alternatives to the |
24 | | high-speed chase, and
physical training. The curriculum |
25 | | shall include specific training in
techniques for |
26 | | immediate response to and investigation of cases of |
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1 | | domestic
violence and of sexual assault of adults and |
2 | | children, including cultural perceptions and common myths |
3 | | of sexual assault and sexual abuse as well as interview |
4 | | techniques that are age sensitive and are trauma informed, |
5 | | victim centered, and victim sensitive. The curriculum |
6 | | shall include
training in techniques designed to promote |
7 | | effective
communication at the initial contact with crime |
8 | | victims and ways to comprehensively
explain to victims and |
9 | | witnesses their rights under the Rights
of Crime Victims |
10 | | and Witnesses Act and the Crime
Victims Compensation Act. |
11 | | The curriculum shall also include training in effective |
12 | | recognition of and responses to stress, trauma, and |
13 | | post-traumatic stress experienced by police officers , |
14 | | including recognizing signs and symptoms of work-related |
15 | | cumulative stress, issues that may lead to suicide, and |
16 | | solutions for intervention with peer support resources . |
17 | | The curriculum shall also include a block of instruction |
18 | | aimed at identifying and interacting with persons with |
19 | | autism and other developmental or physical disabilities, |
20 | | reducing barriers to reporting crimes against persons with |
21 | | autism, and addressing the unique challenges presented by |
22 | | cases involving victims or witnesses with autism and other |
23 | | developmental disabilities. The curriculum for
permanent |
24 | | police officers shall include, but not be limited to: (1) |
25 | | refresher
and in-service training in any of the courses |
26 | | listed above in this
subparagraph, (2) advanced courses in |
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1 | | any of the subjects listed above in
this subparagraph, (3) |
2 | | training for supervisory personnel, and (4)
specialized |
3 | | training in subjects and fields to be selected by the |
4 | | board. The training in the use of electronic control |
5 | | devices shall be conducted for probationary police |
6 | | officers, including University police officers.
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7 | | b. Minimum courses of study, attendance requirements |
8 | | and equipment
requirements.
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9 | | c. Minimum requirements for instructors.
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10 | | d. Minimum basic training requirements, which a |
11 | | probationary police
officer must satisfactorily complete |
12 | | before being eligible for permanent
employment as a local |
13 | | law enforcement officer for a participating local
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14 | | governmental agency. Those requirements shall include |
15 | | training in first aid
(including cardiopulmonary |
16 | | resuscitation).
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17 | | e. Minimum basic training requirements, which a |
18 | | probationary county
corrections officer must |
19 | | satisfactorily complete before being eligible for
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20 | | permanent employment as a county corrections officer for a |
21 | | participating
local governmental agency.
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22 | | f. Minimum basic training requirements which a |
23 | | probationary court
security officer must satisfactorily |
24 | | complete before being eligible for
permanent employment as |
25 | | a court security officer for a participating local
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26 | | governmental agency. The Board shall
establish those |
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1 | | training requirements which it considers appropriate for |
2 | | court
security officers and shall certify schools to |
3 | | conduct that training.
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4 | | A person hired to serve as a court security officer |
5 | | must obtain from the
Board a certificate (i) attesting to |
6 | | his or her successful completion of the
training course; |
7 | | (ii) attesting to his or her satisfactory
completion of a |
8 | | training program of similar content and number of hours |
9 | | that
has been found acceptable by the Board under the |
10 | | provisions of this Act; or
(iii) attesting to the Board's |
11 | | determination that the training
course is unnecessary |
12 | | because of the person's extensive prior law enforcement
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13 | | experience.
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14 | | Individuals who currently serve as court security |
15 | | officers shall be deemed
qualified to continue to serve in |
16 | | that capacity so long as they are certified
as provided by |
17 | | this Act within 24 months of June 1, 1997 (the effective |
18 | | date of Public Act 89-685). Failure to be so certified, |
19 | | absent a waiver from the
Board, shall cause the officer to |
20 | | forfeit his or her position.
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21 | | All individuals hired as court security officers on or |
22 | | after June 1, 1997 (the effective
date of Public Act |
23 | | 89-685) shall be certified within 12 months of the
date of |
24 | | their hire, unless a waiver has been obtained by the Board, |
25 | | or they
shall forfeit their positions.
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26 | | The Sheriff's Merit Commission, if one exists, or the |
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1 | | Sheriff's Office if
there is no Sheriff's Merit Commission, |
2 | | shall maintain a list of all
individuals who have filed |
3 | | applications to become court security officers and
who meet |
4 | | the eligibility requirements established under this Act. |
5 | | Either
the Sheriff's Merit Commission, or the Sheriff's |
6 | | Office if no Sheriff's Merit
Commission exists, shall |
7 | | establish a schedule of reasonable intervals for
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8 | | verification of the applicants' qualifications under
this |
9 | | Act and as established by the Board.
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10 | | g. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a |
11 | | police officer must satisfactorily complete every 3 years. |
12 | | Those requirements shall include constitutional and proper |
13 | | use of law enforcement authority, procedural justice, |
14 | | civil rights, human rights, mental health awareness and |
15 | | response, officer wellness, and cultural competency. |
16 | | h. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a |
17 | | police officer must satisfactorily complete at least |
18 | | annually. Those requirements shall include law updates and |
19 | | use of force training which shall include scenario based |
20 | | training, or similar training approved by the Board. |
21 | | (Source: P.A. 99-352, eff. 1-1-16; 99-480, eff. 9-9-15; 99-642, |
22 | | eff. 7-28-16; 99-801, eff. 1-1-17; 100-121, eff. 1-1-18; |
23 | | 100-247, eff. 1-1-18; 100-759, eff. 1-1-19; 100-863, eff. |
24 | | 8-14-18; 100-910, eff. 1-1-19; revised 9-28-19.)
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25 | | (50 ILCS 705/10.23 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 10.23. Officer wellness and suicide prevention. The |
2 | | Board shall create, develop, or approve an in-service course |
3 | | addressing issues of officer wellness and suicide prevention. |
4 | | The course shall include instruction on job-related stress |
5 | | management techniques, skills for recognizing signs and |
6 | | symptoms of work-related cumulative stress, recognition of |
7 | | other issues that may lead to officer suicide, solutions for |
8 | | intervention, and a presentation on available peer support |
9 | | resources. ".
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