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1 | AN ACT concerning government.
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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 Attorney General Act is amended by changing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Section 4 and by adding Section 10 as follows:
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6 | (15 ILCS 205/4) (from Ch. 14, par. 4)
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7 | Sec. 4. The duties of the Attorney General shall be-- | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | First - To appear for and represent the people of the State | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | before the
supreme court in all cases in which the State or the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | people of the State
are interested.
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11 | Second - To institute and prosecute all actions and | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | proceedings in favor
of or for the use of the State, which may | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | be necessary in the execution of
the duties of any State | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | officer.
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15 | Third - To defend all actions and proceedings against any | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | State officer,
in his official capacity, in any of the courts | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | of this State or the United
States.
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18 | Fourth - To consult with and advise the several State's | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Attorneys in
matters relating to the duties of their office; | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | and when, in his judgment,
the interest of the people of the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | State requires it, he shall attend the
trial of any party | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | accused of crime, and assist in the prosecution. When
the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Attorney General has requested in writing that a State's |
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1 | Attorney
initiate court proceedings to enforce any provisions | ||||||
2 | of the Election Code
or to initiate a criminal prosecution | ||||||
3 | with respect to a violation of the
Election Code, and when the | ||||||
4 | State's Attorney has declined in writing to
initiate those | ||||||
5 | proceedings or prosecutions or when the State's Attorney
has | ||||||
6 | neither initiated the proceedings or prosecutions nor | ||||||
7 | responded in
writing to the Attorney General within 60 days of | ||||||
8 | the receipt of the request,
the Attorney General may, | ||||||
9 | concurrently with or independently of the State's
Attorney, | ||||||
10 | initiate such proceedings or prosecutions. The Attorney | ||||||
11 | General may investigate and prosecute any violation of the | ||||||
12 | Election Code at the request of the State Board of Elections or | ||||||
13 | a State's Attorney.
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14 | Fifth - To investigate alleged violations of the statutes | ||||||
15 | which the
Attorney General has a duty to enforce and to conduct | ||||||
16 | other investigations
in connection with assisting in the | ||||||
17 | prosecution of a criminal offense at
the request of a State's | ||||||
18 | Attorney.
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19 | Sixth - To consult with and advise the governor and other | ||||||
20 | State officers,
and give, when requested, written opinions | ||||||
21 | upon all legal or constitutional
questions relating to the | ||||||
22 | duties of such officers respectively.
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23 | Seventh - To prepare, when necessary, proper drafts for | ||||||
24 | contracts and other
writings relating to subjects in which the | ||||||
25 | State is interested.
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26 | Eighth - To give written opinions, when requested by |
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1 | either branch of
the general assembly, or any committee | ||||||
2 | thereof, upon constitutional or
legal questions.
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3 | Ninth - To enforce the proper application of funds | ||||||
4 | appropriated to the
public institutions of the State, | ||||||
5 | prosecute breaches of trust in the
administration of such | ||||||
6 | funds, and, when necessary, prosecute corporations
for failure | ||||||
7 | or refusal to make the reports required by law.
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8 | Tenth - To keep, a register of all cases prosecuted or | ||||||
9 | defended by him,
in behalf of the State or its officers, and of | ||||||
10 | all proceedings had in
relation thereto, and to deliver the | ||||||
11 | same to his successor in office.
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12 | Eleventh - To keep on file in his office a copy of the | ||||||
13 | official opinions
issued by the Attorney General and deliver | ||||||
14 | same to his successor.
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15 | Twelfth - To pay into the State treasury all moneys | ||||||
16 | received by him for
the use of the State.
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17 | Thirteenth - To attend to and perform any other duty which | ||||||
18 | may, from time
to time, be required of him by law.
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19 | Fourteenth - To attend, present evidence to and prosecute | ||||||
20 | indictments
returned by each Statewide Grand Jury.
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21 | Fifteenth - To give written binding and advisory public | ||||||
22 | access opinions as provided in Section 7 of this Act. | ||||||
23 | Sixteenth – To appoint an Opioid Coordinator as provided | ||||||
24 | under Section 10 of this Act. | ||||||
25 | (Source: P.A. 95-699, eff. 11-9-07; 96-542, eff. 1-1-10.)
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1 | (15 ILCS 205/10 new) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 10. State Opioid Coordinator. | ||||||
3 | (a) The Attorney General shall appoint an Opioid | ||||||
4 | Coordinator who shall be an attorney under the jurisdiction of | ||||||
5 | the Office of the Attorney General. | ||||||
6 | (b) The Opioid Coordinator shall be responsible for: (i) | ||||||
7 | facilitating intake of cases involving prescription opioids, | ||||||
8 | heroin, and fentanyl; (ii) convening a task force of State and | ||||||
9 | local law enforcement personnel to identify opioid cases for | ||||||
10 | prosecution, facilitate interdiction efforts, and tailor the | ||||||
11 | State's response to the needs of its citizens; (iii) providing | ||||||
12 | legal advice and training to Assistant Attorneys General | ||||||
13 | regarding the prosecution of opioid offenses; (iv) maintaining | ||||||
14 | statistics on the opioid prosecutions in the State; and (v) | ||||||
15 | developing and continually evaluating the effectiveness of the | ||||||
16 | Attorney General's strategy to combat the opioid epidemic. | ||||||
17 | (c) The Opioid Coordinator appointed by the Attorney | ||||||
18 | General shall coordinate with and provide necessary assistance | ||||||
19 | to all county opioid coordinators appointed by each county | ||||||
20 | state's attorney under Section 3-8014 of the Counties Code. | ||||||
21 | Section 10. The Counties Code is amended by changing | ||||||
22 | Section 3-9005 and by adding Section 3-9014 as follows:
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23 | (55 ILCS 5/3-9005) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-9005)
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24 | Sec. 3-9005. Powers and duties of State's Attorney.
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1 | (a) The duty of each State's Attorney shall be:
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2 | (1) To commence and prosecute all actions, suits, | ||||||
3 | indictments and
prosecutions, civil and criminal, in the | ||||||
4 | circuit court for his county,
in which the people of the | ||||||
5 | State or county may be concerned.
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6 | (2) To prosecute all forfeited bonds and | ||||||
7 | recognizances, and all
actions and proceedings for the | ||||||
8 | recovery of debts, revenues, moneys,
fines, penalties and | ||||||
9 | forfeitures accruing to the State or his county, or
to any | ||||||
10 | school district or road district in his county; also, to
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11 | prosecute all suits in his county against railroad or | ||||||
12 | transportation
companies, which may be prosecuted in the | ||||||
13 | name of the People of the
State of Illinois.
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14 | (3) To commence and prosecute all actions and | ||||||
15 | proceedings brought by
any county officer in his official | ||||||
16 | capacity.
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17 | (4) To defend all actions and proceedings brought | ||||||
18 | against his
county, or against any county or State | ||||||
19 | officer, in his official
capacity, within his county.
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20 | (5) To attend the examination of all persons brought | ||||||
21 | before any judge
on habeas corpus, when the prosecution is | ||||||
22 | in his county.
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23 | (6) To attend before judges and prosecute charges of | ||||||
24 | felony or
misdemeanor, for which the offender is required | ||||||
25 | to be recognized to appear
before the circuit court, when | ||||||
26 | in his power so to do.
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1 | (7) To give his opinion, without fee or reward, to any | ||||||
2 | county officer
in his county, upon any question or law | ||||||
3 | relating to any criminal or other
matter, in which the | ||||||
4 | people or the county may be concerned.
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5 | (8) To assist the Attorney General whenever it may be | ||||||
6 | necessary, and in
cases of appeal from his county to the | ||||||
7 | Supreme Court, to which it is the
duty of the Attorney | ||||||
8 | General to attend, he shall furnish the Attorney General
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9 | at least 10 days before such is due to be filed, a | ||||||
10 | manuscript of a proposed
statement, brief and argument to | ||||||
11 | be printed and filed on behalf of the people,
prepared in | ||||||
12 | accordance with the rules of the Supreme Court. However, | ||||||
13 | if
such brief, argument or other document is due to be | ||||||
14 | filed by law or order
of court within this 10-day period, | ||||||
15 | then the State's Attorney shall furnish
such as soon as | ||||||
16 | may be reasonable.
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17 | (9) To pay all moneys received by him in trust, | ||||||
18 | without delay, to the
officer who by law is entitled to the | ||||||
19 | custody thereof.
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20 | (10) To notify, by first class mail, complaining | ||||||
21 | witnesses of the ultimate
disposition of the cases arising | ||||||
22 | from an indictment or an information.
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23 | (11) To perform such other and further duties as may, | ||||||
24 | from time to time,
be enjoined on him by law.
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25 | (12) To appear in all proceedings by collectors of | ||||||
26 | taxes against
delinquent taxpayers for judgments to sell |
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1 | real estate, and see that all the
necessary preliminary | ||||||
2 | steps have been legally taken to make the judgment legal
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3 | and binding.
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4 | (13) To notify, by first-class mail, the State | ||||||
5 | Superintendent of Education, the applicable regional | ||||||
6 | superintendent of schools, and the superintendent of the | ||||||
7 | employing school district or the chief school | ||||||
8 | administrator of the employing nonpublic school, if any, | ||||||
9 | upon the conviction of any individual known to possess a | ||||||
10 | certificate or license issued pursuant to Article 21 or | ||||||
11 | 21B, respectively, of the School Code of any offense set | ||||||
12 | forth in Section 21B-80 of the School Code or any other | ||||||
13 | felony conviction, providing the name of the certificate | ||||||
14 | holder, the fact of the conviction, and the name and | ||||||
15 | location of the court where the conviction occurred. The | ||||||
16 | certificate holder must also be contemporaneously sent a | ||||||
17 | copy of the notice. | ||||||
18 | (14) To appoint an opioid coordinator as provided | ||||||
19 | under Section 3-9014 of this Code. | ||||||
20 | (b) The State's Attorney of each county shall have | ||||||
21 | authority to
appoint one or more special investigators to | ||||||
22 | serve subpoenas and summonses, make return
of process, and | ||||||
23 | conduct investigations which assist the State's Attorney in
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24 | the performance of his duties. In counties of the first and | ||||||
25 | second class, the fees for service of subpoenas and summonses | ||||||
26 | are allowed by this Section and shall be consistent with those |
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1 | set forth in Section 4-5001 of this Act, except when increased | ||||||
2 | by county ordinance as provided for in Section 4-5001. In | ||||||
3 | counties of the third class, the fees for service of subpoenas | ||||||
4 | and summonses are allowed by this Section and shall be | ||||||
5 | consistent with those set forth in Section 4-12001 of this | ||||||
6 | Act. A special investigator shall not carry
firearms except | ||||||
7 | with permission of the State's Attorney and only while
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8 | carrying appropriate identification indicating his employment | ||||||
9 | and in the
performance of his assigned duties.
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10 | Subject to the qualifications set forth in this | ||||||
11 | subsection, special
investigators shall be peace officers and | ||||||
12 | shall have all the powers possessed
by investigators under the | ||||||
13 | State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act.
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14 | No special investigator employed by the State's Attorney | ||||||
15 | shall have peace
officer status or exercise police powers | ||||||
16 | unless he or she successfully
completes the basic police | ||||||
17 | training course mandated and approved by the
Illinois Law | ||||||
18 | Enforcement Training Standards Board or such
board waives the | ||||||
19 | training requirement by reason of the special
investigator's | ||||||
20 | prior law enforcement experience or training or both. Any
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21 | State's Attorney appointing a special investigator shall | ||||||
22 | consult with all
affected local police agencies, to the extent | ||||||
23 | consistent with the public
interest, if the special | ||||||
24 | investigator is assigned to areas within that
agency's | ||||||
25 | jurisdiction.
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26 | Before a person is appointed as a special investigator, |
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1 | his
fingerprints shall be taken and transmitted to the | ||||||
2 | Department of State
Police. The Department shall examine its | ||||||
3 | records and submit to the State's
Attorney of the county in | ||||||
4 | which the investigator seeks appointment any
conviction | ||||||
5 | information concerning the person on file with the Department.
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6 | No person shall be appointed as a special investigator if he | ||||||
7 | has been
convicted of a felony or other offense involving | ||||||
8 | moral turpitude. A
special investigator shall be paid a salary | ||||||
9 | and be reimbursed for actual
expenses incurred in performing | ||||||
10 | his assigned duties. The county board
shall approve the salary | ||||||
11 | and actual expenses and appropriate the salary
and expenses in | ||||||
12 | the manner prescribed by law or ordinance.
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13 | (c) The State's
Attorney may request and receive from | ||||||
14 | employers, labor unions, telephone
companies, and utility | ||||||
15 | companies
location information concerning putative fathers and | ||||||
16 | noncustodial parents for
the purpose of establishing a child's | ||||||
17 | paternity or establishing, enforcing, or
modifying a child | ||||||
18 | support obligation. In this subsection, "location
information"
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19 | means information about (i) the physical whereabouts of a | ||||||
20 | putative father or
noncustodial parent, (ii) the putative | ||||||
21 | father or noncustodial parent's
employer, or
(iii) the salary, | ||||||
22 | wages, and other
compensation paid and the health insurance | ||||||
23 | coverage provided to the putative
father or noncustodial | ||||||
24 | parent by the employer of the putative father or
noncustodial | ||||||
25 | parent
or by a labor union of which the putative father or | ||||||
26 | noncustodial parent is a
member.
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1 | (d) (Blank).
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2 | (e) The State's Attorney shall have the authority to enter | ||||||
3 | into a written
agreement with the Department of Revenue for | ||||||
4 | pursuit of civil
liability under subsection (E) of Section | ||||||
5 | 17-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 against persons who
have | ||||||
6 | issued to the Department checks or other orders in violation | ||||||
7 | of the
provisions of paragraph (1) of subsection (B) of | ||||||
8 | Section 17-1 of the Criminal
Code of 2012, with the Department | ||||||
9 | to retain the amount owing upon the
dishonored check or order | ||||||
10 | along with the dishonored check fee imposed under the
Uniform | ||||||
11 | Penalty and Interest Act, with the balance of damages, fees, | ||||||
12 | and costs
collected under subsection (E) of Section 17-1 of | ||||||
13 | the Criminal Code of 2012 or under Section 17-1a of that Code | ||||||
14 | to be retained by
the State's Attorney. The agreement shall | ||||||
15 | not affect the allocation of fines
and costs imposed in any | ||||||
16 | criminal prosecution.
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17 | (Source: P.A. 101-275, eff. 8-9-19.)
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18 | (55 ILCS 5/3-9014 new) | ||||||
19 | Sec. 3-9014. County opioid coordinators. | ||||||
20 | (a) Each state's attorney shall appoint an opioid | ||||||
21 | coordinator who shall be an attorney under the jurisdiction of | ||||||
22 | each state's attorney. | ||||||
23 | (b) Each opioid coordinator shall be responsible for: (i) | ||||||
24 | facilitating intake of cases involving prescription opioids, | ||||||
25 | heroin, and fentanyl; (ii) convening a task force of local law |
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1 | enforcement personnel to identify opioid cases for | ||||||
2 | prosecution, facilitate interdiction efforts, and tailor the | ||||||
3 | county's response to the needs of the community; (iii) | ||||||
4 | providing legal advice and training to assistant state's | ||||||
5 | attorneys regarding the prosecution of opioid offenses; (iv) | ||||||
6 | maintaining statistics on the opioid prosecutions in the | ||||||
7 | county; and (v) developing and continually evaluating the | ||||||
8 | effectiveness of each state's attorney's strategy to combat | ||||||
9 | the opioid epidemic. | ||||||
10 | (c) Each opioid coordinator shall, when necessary, | ||||||
11 | coordinate with the State Opioid Coordinator appointed by the | ||||||
12 | Attorney General under Section 10 of the Attorney General Act.
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