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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB4273 Introduced 1/27/2020, by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Prisoner Review Board may grant a person committed to the Department of Corrections early release for medical incapacity or terminal illness. Establishes the procedures for applying for that release and the considerations the Prisoner Review Board must make in determining whether to grant the release. Provides that a committed person granted medical release shall be released on mandatory supervised release for a period of 5 years subject to the Code provisions concerning mandatory supervised release, which shall operate to discharge any remaining term of years imposed upon him or her; however, the person shall not serve a period of mandatory supervised release greater than the aggregate of the discharged underlying sentence and the mandatory supervised release period. Provides that a grant of medical release shall be an act of executive and legislative grace and shall be at the sole discretion of the Prisoner Review Board.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 3-3-1 and by adding Sections 3-3-14 and 3-3-15 |
6 | | as follows:
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7 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-3-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-1)
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8 | | Sec. 3-3-1. Establishment and appointment of Prisoner |
9 | | Review Board.
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10 | | (a) There shall be a Prisoner Review Board independent of |
11 | | the Department
which shall be:
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12 | | (1) the paroling authority for persons sentenced under |
13 | | the
law in effect prior to the effective date of this |
14 | | amendatory
Act of 1977;
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15 | | (1.2) the paroling authority for persons eligible for |
16 | | parole review under Section 5-4.5-115; |
17 | | (1.5) (blank); |
18 | | (2) the board of review for cases involving the |
19 | | revocation
of sentence credits or a suspension or reduction |
20 | | in the
rate of accumulating the credit;
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21 | | (3) the board of review and recommendation for the |
22 | | exercise
of executive clemency by the Governor;
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23 | | (4) the authority for establishing release dates for
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1 | | certain prisoners sentenced under the law in existence |
2 | | prior
to the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1977, |
3 | | in
accordance with Section 3-3-2.1 of this Code;
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4 | | (5) the authority for setting conditions for parole and
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5 | | mandatory supervised release under Section 5-8-1(a) of |
6 | | this
Code, and determining whether a violation of those |
7 | | conditions
warrant revocation of parole or mandatory |
8 | | supervised release
or the imposition of other sanctions; |
9 | | and |
10 | | (6) the authority for determining whether a violation |
11 | | of aftercare release conditions warrant revocation of |
12 | | aftercare release ; and .
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13 | | (7) the authority to release medically infirm or |
14 | | disabled prisoners under Section 3-3-14. |
15 | | (b) The Board shall consist of 15 persons appointed by
the |
16 | | Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
One |
17 | | member of the Board shall be designated by the Governor
to be |
18 | | Chairman and shall serve as Chairman at the pleasure of
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19 | | Governor. The members of the Board shall have had at
least 5 |
20 | | years of actual experience in the fields of penology,
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21 | | corrections work, law enforcement, sociology, law, education,
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22 | | social work, medicine, psychology, other behavioral sciences,
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23 | | or a combination thereof. At least 6 members so appointed
must |
24 | | have at least 3 years experience in the field of
juvenile |
25 | | matters. No more than 8 Board members may be members
of the |
26 | | same political party.
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1 | | Each member of the Board shall serve on a full-time basis
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2 | | and shall not hold any other salaried public office, whether |
3 | | elective or
appointive, nor any other office or position of |
4 | | profit, nor engage in any
other business, employment, or |
5 | | vocation. The Chairman of the Board shall
receive $35,000 a |
6 | | year, or an amount set by the Compensation Review Board,
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7 | | whichever is greater, and each other member $30,000, or an |
8 | | amount set by the
Compensation Review Board, whichever is |
9 | | greater.
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10 | | (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section,
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11 | | the term of each member of the Board
who was appointed by the |
12 | | Governor and is in office on June 30, 2003 shall
terminate at |
13 | | the close of business on that date or when all of the successor
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14 | | members to be appointed pursuant to this amendatory Act of the |
15 | | 93rd General
Assembly have been appointed by the Governor, |
16 | | whichever occurs later. As soon
as possible, the Governor shall |
17 | | appoint persons to fill the vacancies created
by this |
18 | | amendatory Act.
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19 | | Of the initial members appointed under this amendatory Act |
20 | | of the 93rd
General Assembly, the Governor shall appoint 5 |
21 | | members whose terms shall expire
on the third Monday
in January |
22 | | 2005, 5 members whose terms shall expire on the
third Monday in |
23 | | January 2007, and 5 members whose terms
shall expire on the |
24 | | third Monday in January 2009. Their respective successors
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25 | | be appointed for terms of 6 years from the third Monday
in |
26 | | January of the year of appointment. Each member shall
serve |
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1 | | until his or her successor is appointed and qualified.
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2 | | Any member may be removed by the Governor for incompetence, |
3 | | neglect of duty,
malfeasance or inability to serve.
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4 | | (d) The Chairman of the Board shall be its chief executive |
5 | | and
administrative officer. The Board may have an Executive |
6 | | Director; if so,
the Executive Director shall be appointed by |
7 | | the Governor with the advice and
consent of the Senate. The |
8 | | salary and duties of the Executive Director shall
be fixed by |
9 | | the Board.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1182, eff. 6-1-19; 101-288, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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11 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-3-14 new) |
12 | | Sec. 3-3-14. Procedure for medical release. |
13 | | (a) In this Section: |
14 | | "Medically incapacitated" means that a committed person |
15 | | has any diagnosable medical condition, including dementia and |
16 | | severe, permanent medical or cognitive disability, that |
17 | | prevents the committed person from completing one or more |
18 | | activities of daily living without assistance or that |
19 | | incapacitates the committed person to the extent that |
20 | | institutional confinement does not offer additional |
21 | | restrictions, and that the condition is unlikely to improve |
22 | | noticeably in the future. |
23 | | "Terminal illness" means a condition that satisfies all of |
24 | | the following criteria: |
25 | | (1) the condition is irreversible and incurable; and |
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1 | | (2) in accordance with medical standards and a |
2 | | reasonable degree of medical certainty, based on an |
3 | | individual assessment of the committed person, the |
4 | | condition is likely to cause death to the committed person |
5 | | within 12 months. |
6 | | (b) The Prisoner Review Board shall consider an application |
7 | | for medical release on behalf of any committed person who: |
8 | | (1) is suffering from a terminal illness; |
9 | | (2) has been diagnosed with a condition that will |
10 | | result in medical incapacity within the next 6 months; or |
11 | | (3) has become medically incapacitated subsequent to |
12 | | sentencing due to illness or injury. |
13 | | (c) An initial application for medical release may be filed |
14 | | with the Prisoner Review Board by a committed person, a prison |
15 | | official, a medical professional who has treated or diagnosed |
16 | | the committed person, or a committed person's spouse, parent, |
17 | | guardian, grandparent, aunt or uncle, sibling, child who is 18 |
18 | | years of age or older, or attorney. If the initial application |
19 | | is made by someone other than the committed person, the |
20 | | committed person must consent to the application at the time of |
21 | | the institutional hearing. If the committed person is medically |
22 | | unable to consent, the Prisoner Review Board must contact the |
23 | | guardian or family member designated to represent their |
24 | | interests within 3 days of receiving an application. That |
25 | | family member or guardian must consent to the application prior |
26 | | to any decision by the Prisoner Review Board. |
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1 | | (d) Application materials shall be maintained on the |
2 | | Prisoner Review Board's website and the Department of |
3 | | Corrections' website, and maintained in a clearly visible place |
4 | | within the law library and the infirmary of every penal |
5 | | institution and facility operated by the Department of |
6 | | Corrections. |
7 | | (e) The initial application need not be notarized, may be |
8 | | sent via email or facsimile, and must contain the following |
9 | | information: |
10 | | (1) the committed person's name and Illinois |
11 | | Department of Corrections number; |
12 | | (2) the committed person's diagnosis; and |
13 | | (3) a statement that the committed person meets one of |
14 | | the following diagnostic criteria: |
15 | | (A) is suffering from a terminal illness; |
16 | | (B) has been diagnosed with a condition that will |
17 | | result in medical incapacity within the next 6 months; |
18 | | or |
19 | | (C) has become medically incapacitated subsequent |
20 | | to sentencing due to illness or injury. |
21 | | (f) Within 3 days of receiving the committed person's |
22 | | initial application, the Prisoner Review Board shall order the |
23 | | Department of Corrections to have a physician or nurse |
24 | | practitioner evaluate the committed person and create a written |
25 | | evaluation within 10 days of the Prisoner Review Board's order. |
26 | | The evaluation shall include but need not be limited to: |
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1 | | (1) A concise statement of the committed person's |
2 | | medical diagnosis, including prognosis, likelihood of |
3 | | recovery, and primary symptoms, to include incapacitation. |
4 | | (2) A statement confirming or denying that the |
5 | | committed person meets one of the criteria stated in |
6 | | subsection (b). |
7 | | (g) No institutional hearing is required for consideration |
8 | | of a petition, but shall be granted at the request of the |
9 | | petitioner. Upon receipt of the Department of Corrections |
10 | | evaluation in a case in which the petitioner requests an |
11 | | institutional hearing, the hearing shall take place within 14 |
12 | | days of the Board's receipt of the evaluation described in |
13 | | subsection (f). The committed person may be represented by |
14 | | counsel and may present witnesses to the Board members. |
15 | | (h) Petitions shall be considered by 3-member panels, and |
16 | | decisions shall be made by simple majority. The Board shall |
17 | | render a decision within 14 days of receiving a petition if no |
18 | | hearing is requested or within 7 days of an institutional |
19 | | hearing. |
20 | | (i) In considering a petition for release under this |
21 | | Section, the Prisoner Review Board may consider the following |
22 | | factors: |
23 | | (1) the committed person's diagnosis and likelihood of |
24 | | recovery; |
25 | | (2) the approximate cost of health care to the State |
26 | | should the committed person remain in custody; |
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1 | | (3) the impact that the committed person's continued |
2 | | incarceration may have on the provision of medical care |
3 | | within the Department; |
4 | | (4) the present likelihood of and ability to pose a |
5 | | substantial danger to the physical safety of a specifically |
6 | | identifiable person or persons; |
7 | | (5) any statements by the victim regarding release; and |
8 | | (6) whether the committed person's condition was |
9 | | explicitly disclosed to the original sentencing judge and |
10 | | taken into account at the time of sentencing. |
11 | | (j) A committed person granted medical release shall be |
12 | | released on mandatory supervised release for a period of 5 |
13 | | years subject to Section 3-3-8, which shall operate to |
14 | | discharge any remaining term of years imposed upon him or her. |
15 | | However, in no event shall the eligible person serve a period |
16 | | of mandatory supervised release greater than the aggregate of |
17 | | the discharged underlying sentence and the mandatory |
18 | | supervised release period as set forth in Section 5-8-1. |
19 | | (k) Nothing in this Section precludes a petitioner from |
20 | | seeking alternative forms of release, including clemency, |
21 | | relief from the sentencing court, post-conviction relief, or |
22 | | any other legal remedy. |
23 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-3-15 new) |
24 | | Sec. 3-3-15. Prisoner Review Board; sole discretion to |
25 | | grant medical release. A grant of medical release under this |