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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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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 Health Care Violence Prevention Act is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Sections 5, 15, 20, 30, and 35 as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | (210 ILCS 160/5)
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7 | Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | "Custodial detainee" "Committed person" means a person who | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | is in the custody of or under the control of a custodial | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | agency, including, but not limited to, a person who is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | incarcerated, under arrest, detained, or otherwise under the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | physical control of a custodial agency. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | "Custodial agency" means the Illinois Department of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Corrections, the Illinois State Police, the sheriff of a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | county, a county jail, a correctional institution, or any other | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | State agency, municipality, or unit of local government that | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | employs personnel designated as police, peace officers, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | wardens, corrections officers, or guards or that employs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | personnel vested by law with the power to place or maintain a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | person in custody. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | "Health care provider" means a retail health care facility, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | a hospital subject to the Hospital Licensing Act or the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | University of Illinois Hospital Act, or a veterans home as |
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1 | defined in the Department of Veterans' Affairs Act. | ||||||
2 | "Health care worker" means nursing assistants and other | ||||||
3 | support personnel, any individual licensed under the laws of | ||||||
4 | this State to provide health services, including but not | ||||||
5 | limited to: dentists licensed under the Illinois Dental | ||||||
6 | Practice Act; dental hygienists licensed under the Illinois | ||||||
7 | Dental Practice Act; nurses and advanced practice registered | ||||||
8 | nurses licensed under the Nurse Practice Act; occupational | ||||||
9 | therapists licensed under the Illinois Occupational Therapy | ||||||
10 | Practice Act; optometrists licensed under the Illinois | ||||||
11 | Optometric Practice Act of 1987; pharmacists licensed under the | ||||||
12 | Pharmacy Practice Act; physical therapists licensed under the | ||||||
13 | Illinois Physical Therapy Act; physicians licensed under the | ||||||
14 | Medical Practice Act of 1987; physician assistants licensed | ||||||
15 | under the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987; podiatric | ||||||
16 | physicians licensed under the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of | ||||||
17 | 1987; clinical psychologists licensed under the Clinical | ||||||
18 | Psychologist Licensing Act; clinical social workers licensed | ||||||
19 | under the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act; | ||||||
20 | speech-language pathologists and audiologists licensed under | ||||||
21 | the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Practice | ||||||
22 | Act; or hearing instrument dispensers licensed under the | ||||||
23 | Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act, or any of their | ||||||
24 | successor Acts. | ||||||
25 | "Nurse" means a person who is licensed to practice nursing | ||||||
26 | under the Nurse Practice Act. |
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1 | "Retail health care facility" means an institution, place, | ||||||
2 | or building, or any portion thereof, that: | ||||||
3 | (1) is devoted to the maintenance and operation of a | ||||||
4 | facility for the performance of health care services and is | ||||||
5 | located within a retail store at a specific location; | ||||||
6 | (2) does not provide surgical services or any form of | ||||||
7 | general anesthesia; | ||||||
8 | (3) does not provide beds or other accommodations for | ||||||
9 | either the long-term or overnight stay of patients; and | ||||||
10 | (4) discharges individual patients in an ambulatory | ||||||
11 | condition without danger to the continued well-being of the | ||||||
12 | patients and transfers non-ambulatory patients to | ||||||
13 | hospitals. | ||||||
14 | "Retail health care facility" does not include hospitals, | ||||||
15 | long-term care facilities, ambulatory treatment centers, blood | ||||||
16 | banks, clinical laboratories, offices of physicians, advanced | ||||||
17 | practice registered nurses, podiatrists, and physician | ||||||
18 | assistants, and pharmacies that provide limited health care | ||||||
19 | services. | ||||||
20 | "Workplace violence" does not include acts committed by | ||||||
21 | customers, clients, patients, students, inmates, visitors, or | ||||||
22 | other individuals presenting for assessment, evaluation, or | ||||||
23 | treatment for mental health or behavioral health conditions at | ||||||
24 | a retail health care facility, a hospital subject to the | ||||||
25 | Hospital Licensing Act or the University of Illinois Hospital | ||||||
26 | Act, or a veterans home as defined in the Department of |
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1 | Veterans' Affairs Act.
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2 | (Source: P.A. 100-1051, eff. 1-1-19 .) | ||||||
3 | (210 ILCS 160/15)
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4 | Sec. 15. Workplace safety. | ||||||
5 | (a) A health care worker who contacts law enforcement or | ||||||
6 | files a report with law enforcement against a patient or | ||||||
7 | individual because of workplace violence shall provide notice | ||||||
8 | to management of the health care provider by which he or she is | ||||||
9 | employed within 3 days after contacting law enforcement or | ||||||
10 | filing the report. | ||||||
11 | (b) No management of a health care provider may discourage | ||||||
12 | a health care worker from exercising his or her right to | ||||||
13 | contact law enforcement or file a report with law enforcement | ||||||
14 | because of workplace violence. Such discouragement does not | ||||||
15 | include training programs intended to instruct health care | ||||||
16 | providers on proper practices and procedures applicable to the | ||||||
17 | assessment, evaluation, or treatment of those with mental | ||||||
18 | health or behavioral health conditions. | ||||||
19 | (c) A health care provider that employs a health care | ||||||
20 | worker shall display a notice stating that verbal aggression | ||||||
21 | will not be tolerated and physical battery assault will be | ||||||
22 | reported to law enforcement. | ||||||
23 | (d) The health care provider shall offer immediate | ||||||
24 | post-incident services for a health care worker directly | ||||||
25 | involved in a workplace violence incident caused by patients or |
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1 | their visitors, including acute treatment and access to | ||||||
2 | psychological evaluation.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 100-1051, eff. 1-1-19 .) | ||||||
4 | (210 ILCS 160/20)
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5 | Sec. 20. Workplace violence prevention program. | ||||||
6 | (a) A health care provider shall create a workplace | ||||||
7 | violence prevention program that complies with the | ||||||
8 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines for | ||||||
9 | preventing workplace violence for health care and social | ||||||
10 | service workers as amended or updated by the Occupational | ||||||
11 | Safety and Health Administration. | ||||||
12 | (a-5) In addition, the workplace violence prevention | ||||||
13 | program shall include: | ||||||
14 | (1) the following classifications of workplace | ||||||
15 | violence as one of 4 possible types:
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16 | (A) "Type 1 violence" means workplace violence | ||||||
17 | committed by a person who has no legitimate business at | ||||||
18 | the work site and includes violent acts by anyone who | ||||||
19 | enters the workplace with the intent to commit a crime.
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20 | (B) "Type 2 violence" means workplace violence | ||||||
21 | directed at employees by customers, clients, patients, | ||||||
22 | students, inmates, visitors, or other individuals | ||||||
23 | accompanying a patient.
"Type 2 violence" does not | ||||||
24 | include: | ||||||
25 | (i) the actions of customers, clients, |
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1 | patients, students, inmates, visitors, or other | ||||||
2 | individuals who have presented for assessment, | ||||||
3 | evaluation, or treatment of a mental health or | ||||||
4 | behavioral health conditions unless clear and | ||||||
5 | convincing evidence exists that indicates that | ||||||
6 | such acts were in no way related to the mental | ||||||
7 | health or behavioral health condition; or | ||||||
8 | (ii) situations in which medical treatment for | ||||||
9 | a psychiatric condition is the primary presenting | ||||||
10 | issue and patient care would be compromised by | ||||||
11 | transfer to a custodial agency. | ||||||
12 | (C) "Type 3 violence" means workplace violence | ||||||
13 | against an employee by a present or former employee, | ||||||
14 | supervisor, or manager.
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15 | (D) "Type 4 violence" means workplace violence | ||||||
16 | committed in the workplace by someone who does not work | ||||||
17 | there, but has or is known to have had a personal | ||||||
18 | relationship with an employee ; .
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19 | (2) management commitment and worker participation, | ||||||
20 | including, but not limited to, nurses;
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21 | (3) worksite analysis and identification of potential | ||||||
22 | hazards;
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23 | (4) hazard prevention and control;
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24 | (5) safety and health training with required hours | ||||||
25 | determined by rule; and
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26 | (6) recordkeeping and evaluation of the violence |
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1 | prevention program. | ||||||
2 | (b) The Department of Public Health may by rule adopt | ||||||
3 | additional criteria for workplace violence prevention | ||||||
4 | programs.
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5 | (Source: P.A. 100-1051, eff. 1-1-19; revised 10-4-18.) | ||||||
6 | (210 ILCS 160/30)
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7 | Sec. 30. Medical care for custodial detainees committed | ||||||
8 | persons .
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9 | (a) If a custodial detainee committed person receives | ||||||
10 | medical care and treatment at a place other than an institution | ||||||
11 | or facility of the Department of Corrections, a county, or a | ||||||
12 | municipality, then the institution or facility shall:
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13 | (1) to the greatest extent practicable, notify the | ||||||
14 | hospital or medical facility that is treating the custodial | ||||||
15 | detainee committed person prior to the custodial | ||||||
16 | detainee's committed person's visit and notify the | ||||||
17 | hospital or medical facility of any significant medical, | ||||||
18 | mental health, recent violent actions, or other safety | ||||||
19 | concerns regarding the patient;
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20 | (2) to the greatest extent practicable, ensure the | ||||||
21 | transferred custodial detainee committed person is | ||||||
22 | accompanied by the most comprehensive medical records | ||||||
23 | possible;
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24 | (3) ensure that the custodial detainee is accompanied | ||||||
25 | by personnel authorized by the commander or chief operating |
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1 | officer of the institution or facility to transport and | ||||||
2 | retain custody of custodial detainees, or provide at least | ||||||
3 | one guard trained in custodial escort and custody of | ||||||
4 | high-risk custodial detainees committed persons to | ||||||
5 | accompany any custodial detainee committed person . The | ||||||
6 | custodial agency shall attest to such training for | ||||||
7 | custodial escort and custody of high-risk custodial | ||||||
8 | detainees committed persons through: (A) the training of | ||||||
9 | the Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile | ||||||
10 | Justice; (B) law enforcement training that is | ||||||
11 | substantially equivalent to the training of the Department | ||||||
12 | of Corrections or Department of Juvenile Justice; or (C) | ||||||
13 | the training described in Section 35. Under no | ||||||
14 | circumstances may leg irons or shackles or waist shackles | ||||||
15 | be used on any pregnant female prisoner who is in labor. In | ||||||
16 | addition, restraint of a pregnant female prisoner in the | ||||||
17 | custody of the Cook County shall comply with Section | ||||||
18 | 3-15003.6 of the Counties Code. Additionally, restraints | ||||||
19 | shall not be used on a custodial detainee committed person | ||||||
20 | if medical personnel determine that the restraints would | ||||||
21 | impede medical treatment; and | ||||||
22 | (4) ensure that only medical personnel, Department of | ||||||
23 | Corrections, county, or municipality personnel, and | ||||||
24 | visitors on the custodial detainee's committed person's | ||||||
25 | approved institutional visitors list may visit the | ||||||
26 | custodial detainee committed person . Visitation by a |
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1 | person on the custodial detainee's committed person's | ||||||
2 | approved institutional visitors list shall be subject to | ||||||
3 | the rules and procedures of the hospital or medical | ||||||
4 | facility and the Department of Corrections, county, or | ||||||
5 | municipality. In any situation in which a custodial | ||||||
6 | detainee committed person is being visited: | ||||||
7 | (A) the name of the visitor must be listed per the | ||||||
8 | facility's or institution's documentation; | ||||||
9 | (B) the visitor shall submit to the search of his | ||||||
10 | or her person or any personal property under his or her | ||||||
11 | control at any time; and | ||||||
12 | (C) the custodial agency may deny the custodial | ||||||
13 | detainee committed person access to a telephone or | ||||||
14 | limit the number of visitors the custodial detainee | ||||||
15 | committed person may receive for purposes of safety. | ||||||
16 | If a custodial detainee committed person receives medical | ||||||
17 | care and treatment at a place other than an institution or | ||||||
18 | facility of the Department of Corrections, county, or | ||||||
19 | municipality, then the custodial agency shall ensure that the | ||||||
20 | custodial detainee committed person is wearing security | ||||||
21 | restraints in accordance with the custodial agency's rules and | ||||||
22 | procedures if the custodial agency determines that restraints | ||||||
23 | are necessary for the following reasons: (i) to prevent | ||||||
24 | physical harm to the custodial detainee committed person or | ||||||
25 | another person; (ii) because the custodial detainee committed | ||||||
26 | person has a history of disruptive behavior that has placed |
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1 | others in potentially harmful situations or presents a | ||||||
2 | substantial risk of inflicting physical harm on himself or | ||||||
3 | herself or others as evidenced by recent behavior; or (iii) | ||||||
4 | there is a well-founded belief that the custodial detainee | ||||||
5 | committed person presents a substantial risk of flight. Under | ||||||
6 | no circumstances may leg irons or shackles or waist shackles be | ||||||
7 | used on any pregnant female prisoner who is in labor. In | ||||||
8 | addition, restraint of a pregnant female prisoner in the | ||||||
9 | custody of the Cook County shall comply with Section 3-15003.6 | ||||||
10 | of the Counties Code. | ||||||
11 | The hospital or medical facility may establish protocols | ||||||
12 | for the receipt of custodial detainees committed persons in | ||||||
13 | collaboration with the Department of Corrections, county, or | ||||||
14 | municipality, specifically with regard to potentially violent | ||||||
15 | persons.
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16 | (b) If a custodial detainee committed person receives | ||||||
17 | medical care and treatment at a place other than an institution | ||||||
18 | or facility of the Department of Juvenile Justice, then the | ||||||
19 | institution or facility shall:
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20 | (1) to the greatest extent practicable, notify the | ||||||
21 | hospital or medical facility that is treating the custodial | ||||||
22 | detainee committed person prior to the custodial | ||||||
23 | detainee's committed person's visit, and notify the | ||||||
24 | hospital or medical facility of any significant medical, | ||||||
25 | mental health, recent violent actions, or other safety | ||||||
26 | concerns regarding the patient;
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1 | (2) to the greatest extent practicable, ensure the | ||||||
2 | transferred custodial detainee committed person is | ||||||
3 | accompanied by the most comprehensive medical records | ||||||
4 | possible;
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5 | (3) provide: (A) at least one guard trained in | ||||||
6 | custodial escort and custody of high-risk custodial | ||||||
7 | detainees committed persons to accompany any custodial | ||||||
8 | detainee committed person . The custodial agency shall | ||||||
9 | attest to such training for custodial escort and custody of | ||||||
10 | high-risk custodial detainees committed persons through: | ||||||
11 | (i) the training of the Department of Corrections or | ||||||
12 | Department of Juvenile Justice, (ii) law enforcement | ||||||
13 | training that is substantially equivalent to the training | ||||||
14 | of the Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile | ||||||
15 | Justice, or (iii) the training described in Section 35; or | ||||||
16 | (B) 2 guards to accompany the custodial detainee committed | ||||||
17 | person at all times during the visit to the hospital or | ||||||
18 | medical facility ; or (C) ensure that the custodial detainee | ||||||
19 | is accompanied by personnel authorized by the commander or | ||||||
20 | chief operating officer of the institution or facility to | ||||||
21 | transport and retain custody of custodial detainees ; and
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22 | (4) ensure that only medical personnel, Department of | ||||||
23 | Juvenile Justice personnel, and visitors on the custodial | ||||||
24 | detainee's committed person's approved institutional | ||||||
25 | visitors list may visit the custodial detainee committed | ||||||
26 | person . Visitation by a person on the custodial detainee's |
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1 | committed person's approved institutional visitors list | ||||||
2 | shall be subject to the rules and procedures of the | ||||||
3 | hospital or medical facility and the Department of Juvenile | ||||||
4 | Justice. In any situation in which a custodial detainee | ||||||
5 | committed person is being visited:
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6 | (A) the name of the visitor must be listed per the | ||||||
7 | facility's or institution's documentation;
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8 | (B) the visitor shall submit to the search of his | ||||||
9 | or her person or any personal property under his or her | ||||||
10 | control at any time;
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11 | (C) the custodial agency may deny the custodial | ||||||
12 | detainee committed person access to a telephone or | ||||||
13 | limit the number of visitors the custodial detainee | ||||||
14 | committed person may receive for purposes of safety. | ||||||
15 | If a custodial detainee committed person receives medical | ||||||
16 | care and treatment at a place other than an institution or | ||||||
17 | facility of the Department of Juvenile Justice, then the | ||||||
18 | Department of Juvenile Justice shall ensure that the custodial | ||||||
19 | detainee committed person is wearing security restraints on | ||||||
20 | either his or her wrists or ankles in accordance with the rules | ||||||
21 | and procedures of the Department of Juvenile Justice if the | ||||||
22 | Department of Juvenile Justice determines that restraints are | ||||||
23 | necessary for the following reasons: (i) to prevent physical | ||||||
24 | harm to the custodial detainee committed person or another | ||||||
25 | person; (ii) because the custodial detainee committed person | ||||||
26 | has a history of disruptive behavior that has placed others in |
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1 | potentially harmful situations or presents a substantial risk | ||||||
2 | of inflicting physical harm on himself or herself or others as | ||||||
3 | evidenced by recent behavior; or (iii) there is a well-founded | ||||||
4 | belief that the custodial detainee committed person presents a | ||||||
5 | substantial risk of flight. Any restraints used on a committed | ||||||
6 | person under this paragraph shall be the least restrictive | ||||||
7 | restraints necessary to prevent flight or physical harm to the | ||||||
8 | custodial detainee committed person or another person. | ||||||
9 | Restraints shall not be used on the custodial detainee | ||||||
10 | committed person as provided in this paragraph if medical | ||||||
11 | personnel determine that the restraints would impede medical | ||||||
12 | treatment. Under no circumstances may leg irons or shackles or | ||||||
13 | waist shackles be used on any pregnant female prisoner who is | ||||||
14 | in labor. In addition, restraint of a pregnant female prisoner | ||||||
15 | in the custody of the Cook County shall comply with Section | ||||||
16 | 3-15003.6 of the Counties Code. | ||||||
17 | The hospital or medical facility may establish protocols | ||||||
18 | for the receipt of custodial detainees committed persons in | ||||||
19 | collaboration with the Department of Juvenile Justice, | ||||||
20 | specifically with regard to persons recently exhibiting | ||||||
21 | violence.
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22 | (Source: P.A. 100-1051, eff. 1-1-19 .) | ||||||
23 | (210 ILCS 160/35)
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24 | Sec. 35. Custodial agency training. The Illinois Law | ||||||
25 | Enforcement Training Standards Board shall establish a |
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1 | curriculum for custodial escort and custody of high-risk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | custodial detainees committed persons certification, which | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
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4 | (1) handcuffing or shackling of a high-risk custodial | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | detainee committed person ;
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6 | (2) mobile transportation of a custodial detainee | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | committed person with defense from the custodial | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | detainee's committed person's attack;
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9 | (3) outside facility threat assessment; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | (4) hands-on weapons retention training; and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | (5) custodial considerations for a high-risk custodial | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | detainee committed person in outside facilities.
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13 | (Source: P.A. 100-1051, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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14 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | 1, 2020.
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