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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB2617 Introduced 2/19/2021, by Rep. Lance Yednock SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 20 ILCS 2605/2605-99.5 new | | 50 ILCS 705/2 | from Ch. 85, par. 502 | 50 ILCS 705/7 | from Ch. 85, par. 507 |
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Amends the Department of State Police Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall conduct or approve a training program for State police officers concerning procedures against the practice of motorcycle profiling. Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Provides that the curriculum for probationary police officers which shall be
offered by all certified schools shall include courses on motorcycle profiling. Defines "motorcycle profiling".
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1 | | AN ACT concerning law enforcement.
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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 Department of State Police Law of the
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5 | | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by adding Section |
6 | | 2605-99.5 as follows: |
7 | | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-99.5 new) |
8 | | Sec. 2605-99.5. Training; motorcycle profiling. The |
9 | | Illinois State Police shall conduct or approve a training |
10 | | program for State police officers concerning procedures |
11 | | against the practice of motorcycle profiling. In this Section, |
12 | | "motorcycle profiling" means the illegal use of the fact that |
13 | | a person rides a motorcycle or wears motorcycle-related |
14 | | paraphernalia as a factor in deciding to stop and question, |
15 | | take enforcement action, arrest, or search a person or vehicle |
16 | | with or without a legal basis under the United States |
17 | | Constitution or Illinois Constitution. |
18 | | Section 10. The Illinois Police Training Act is amended by |
19 | | changing Sections 2 and 7 as follows:
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20 | | (50 ILCS 705/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 502)
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21 | | Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
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1 | | context otherwise
requires:
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2 | | "Board" means the Illinois Law Enforcement Training |
3 | | Standards Board.
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4 | | "Local governmental agency" means any local governmental |
5 | | unit or
municipal corporation in this State. It does not |
6 | | include the State of
Illinois or any office, officer, |
7 | | department, division, bureau, board,
commission, or agency of |
8 | | the State, except that it does include a
State-controlled |
9 | | university, college or public community college.
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10 | | "Motorcycle profiling" means the illegal use of the fact |
11 | | that a person rides a motorcycle or wears motorcycle-related |
12 | | paraphernalia as a factor in deciding to stop and question, |
13 | | take enforcement action, arrest, or search a person or vehicle |
14 | | with or without a legal basis under the United States |
15 | | Constitution or Illinois Constitution. |
16 | | "Police training school" means any school located within |
17 | | the State of
Illinois whether privately or publicly owned |
18 | | which offers a course in
police or county corrections training |
19 | | and has been approved by the Board.
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20 | | "Probationary police officer" means a recruit law |
21 | | enforcement officer
required to successfully complete initial |
22 | | minimum basic training requirements
at a police training |
23 | | school to be eligible for permanent full-time
employment as a |
24 | | local law enforcement officer.
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25 | | "Probationary part-time police officer" means a recruit |
26 | | part-time law
enforcement officer required to successfully |
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1 | | complete initial minimum part-time
training requirements to be |
2 | | eligible for employment on a part-time basis as a
local law |
3 | | enforcement officer.
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4 | | "Permanent police officer" means a law enforcement officer |
5 | | who has
completed his or her probationary period and is |
6 | | permanently employed on a
full-time basis as a local law |
7 | | enforcement officer by a participating local
governmental unit |
8 | | or as a security officer or campus policeman permanently
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9 | | employed by a participating State-controlled university, |
10 | | college, or public
community college.
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11 | | "Part-time police officer" means a law enforcement officer |
12 | | who has
completed his or her probationary period and is |
13 | | employed on a part-time basis
as a law enforcement officer by a |
14 | | participating unit of local government or as
a campus |
15 | | policeman by a participating State-controlled university, |
16 | | college, or
public community college.
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17 | | "Law enforcement officer" means (i) any police officer of |
18 | | a local governmental
agency who is primarily responsible for
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19 | | prevention or detection of crime and the enforcement of the |
20 | | criminal code,
traffic, or highway laws of this State or any |
21 | | political subdivision
of this State or (ii) any member of a |
22 | | police force appointed and maintained as provided in Section 2 |
23 | | of the Railroad Police Act.
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24 | | "Recruit" means any full-time or part-time law
enforcement |
25 | | officer or
full-time
county corrections officer who is |
26 | | enrolled in an
approved training course.
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1 | | "Probationary county corrections officer" means a recruit |
2 | | county
corrections officer required to successfully complete |
3 | | initial minimum basic
training requirements at a police |
4 | | training school to be eligible for permanent
employment on a |
5 | | full-time basis as a county corrections officer.
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6 | | "Permanent county corrections officer" means a county |
7 | | corrections
officer who has completed his probationary period |
8 | | and is permanently employed
on a full-time basis as a county |
9 | | corrections officer by a participating
local governmental |
10 | | unit.
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11 | | "County corrections officer" means any sworn
officer of |
12 | | the sheriff who is primarily responsible for the control and |
13 | | custody
of offenders, detainees or inmates.
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14 | | "Probationary court security officer" means a recruit |
15 | | court security
officer required to successfully complete |
16 | | initial minimum basic training
requirements at a designated |
17 | | training school to be eligible for employment as a
court |
18 | | security officer.
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19 | | "Permanent court security officer" means a court security |
20 | | officer who has
completed his or her probationary period and |
21 | | is employed as a court
security officer by a participating |
22 | | local governmental unit.
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23 | | "Court security officer" has the meaning ascribed to it in |
24 | | Section 3-6012.1
of the Counties Code.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 94-846, eff. 1-1-07.)
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1 | | (50 ILCS 705/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 507)
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2 | | Sec. 7. Rules and standards for schools. The Board shall |
3 | | adopt rules and
minimum standards for such schools which shall |
4 | | include, but not be limited to,
the following:
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5 | | a. The curriculum for probationary police officers |
6 | | which shall be
offered by all certified schools shall |
7 | | include, but not be limited to,
courses of procedural |
8 | | justice, arrest and use and control tactics, search and |
9 | | seizure, including temporary questioning, civil rights, |
10 | | human rights, human relations,
cultural competency, |
11 | | including implicit bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity,
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12 | | criminal law, law of criminal procedure, constitutional |
13 | | and proper use of law enforcement authority, motorcycle |
14 | | profiling, vehicle and traffic law including
uniform and |
15 | | non-discriminatory enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle |
16 | | Code,
traffic control and accident investigation, |
17 | | techniques of obtaining
physical evidence, court |
18 | | testimonies, statements, reports, firearms
training, |
19 | | training in the use of electronic control devices, |
20 | | including the psychological and physiological effects of |
21 | | the use of those devices on humans, first-aid (including |
22 | | cardiopulmonary resuscitation), training in the |
23 | | administration of opioid antagonists as defined in |
24 | | paragraph (1) of subsection (e) of Section 5-23 of the |
25 | | Substance Use Disorder Act, handling of
juvenile |
26 | | offenders, recognition of
mental conditions and crises, |
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1 | | including, but not limited to, the disease of addiction, |
2 | | which require immediate assistance and response and |
3 | | methods to
safeguard and provide assistance to a person in |
4 | | need of mental
treatment, recognition of abuse, neglect, |
5 | | financial exploitation, and self-neglect of adults with |
6 | | disabilities and older adults, as defined in Section 2 of |
7 | | the Adult Protective Services Act, crimes against the |
8 | | elderly, law of evidence, the hazards of high-speed police |
9 | | vehicle
chases with an emphasis on alternatives to the |
10 | | high-speed chase, and
physical training. The curriculum |
11 | | shall include specific training in
techniques for |
12 | | immediate response to and investigation of cases of |
13 | | domestic
violence and of sexual assault of adults and |
14 | | children, including cultural perceptions and common myths |
15 | | of sexual assault and sexual abuse as well as interview |
16 | | techniques that are age sensitive and are trauma informed, |
17 | | victim centered, and victim sensitive. The curriculum |
18 | | shall include
training in techniques designed to promote |
19 | | effective
communication at the initial contact with crime |
20 | | victims and ways to comprehensively
explain to victims and |
21 | | witnesses their rights under the Rights
of Crime Victims |
22 | | and Witnesses Act and the Crime
Victims Compensation Act. |
23 | | The curriculum shall also include training in effective |
24 | | recognition of and responses to stress, trauma, and |
25 | | post-traumatic stress experienced by police officers that |
26 | | is consistent with Section 25 of the Illinois Mental |
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1 | | Health First Aid Training Act in a peer setting, including |
2 | | recognizing signs and symptoms of work-related cumulative |
3 | | stress, issues that may lead to suicide, and solutions for |
4 | | intervention with peer support resources. The curriculum |
5 | | shall include a block of instruction addressing the |
6 | | mandatory reporting requirements under the Abused and |
7 | | Neglected Child Reporting Act. The curriculum shall also |
8 | | include a block of instruction aimed at identifying and |
9 | | interacting with persons with autism and other |
10 | | developmental or physical disabilities, reducing barriers |
11 | | to reporting crimes against persons with autism, and |
12 | | addressing the unique challenges presented by cases |
13 | | involving victims or witnesses with autism and other |
14 | | developmental disabilities. The curriculum shall include |
15 | | training in the detection and investigation of all forms |
16 | | of human trafficking. The curriculum shall also include |
17 | | instruction in trauma-informed responses designed to |
18 | | ensure the physical safety and well-being of a child of an |
19 | | arrested parent or immediate family member; this |
20 | | instruction must include, but is not limited to: (1) |
21 | | understanding the trauma experienced by the child while |
22 | | maintaining the integrity of the arrest and safety of |
23 | | officers, suspects, and other involved individuals; (2) |
24 | | de-escalation tactics that would include the use of force |
25 | | when reasonably necessary; and (3) inquiring whether a |
26 | | child will require supervision and care. The curriculum |
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1 | | for
permanent police officers shall include, but not be |
2 | | limited to: (1) refresher
and in-service training in any |
3 | | of the courses listed above in this
subparagraph, (2) |
4 | | advanced courses in any of the subjects listed above in
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5 | | this subparagraph, (3) training for supervisory personnel, |
6 | | and (4)
specialized training in subjects and fields to be |
7 | | selected by the board. The training in the use of |
8 | | electronic control devices shall be conducted for |
9 | | probationary police officers, including University police |
10 | | officers.
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11 | | b. Minimum courses of study, attendance requirements |
12 | | and equipment
requirements.
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13 | | c. Minimum requirements for instructors.
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14 | | d. Minimum basic training requirements, which a |
15 | | probationary police
officer must satisfactorily complete |
16 | | before being eligible for permanent
employment as a local |
17 | | law enforcement officer for a participating local
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18 | | governmental agency. Those requirements shall include |
19 | | training in first aid
(including cardiopulmonary |
20 | | resuscitation).
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21 | | e. Minimum basic training requirements, which a |
22 | | probationary county
corrections officer must |
23 | | satisfactorily complete before being eligible for
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24 | | permanent employment as a county corrections officer for a |
25 | | participating
local governmental agency.
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26 | | f. Minimum basic training requirements which a |
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1 | | probationary court
security officer must satisfactorily |
2 | | complete before being eligible for
permanent employment as |
3 | | a court security officer for a participating local
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4 | | governmental agency. The Board shall
establish those |
5 | | training requirements which it considers appropriate for |
6 | | court
security officers and shall certify schools to |
7 | | conduct that training.
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8 | | A person hired to serve as a court security officer |
9 | | must obtain from the
Board a certificate (i) attesting to |
10 | | his or her successful completion of the
training course; |
11 | | (ii) attesting to his or her satisfactory
completion of a |
12 | | training program of similar content and number of hours |
13 | | that
has been found acceptable by the Board under the |
14 | | provisions of this Act; or
(iii) attesting to the Board's |
15 | | determination that the training
course is unnecessary |
16 | | because of the person's extensive prior law enforcement
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17 | | experience.
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18 | | Individuals who currently serve as court security |
19 | | officers shall be deemed
qualified to continue to serve in |
20 | | that capacity so long as they are certified
as provided by |
21 | | this Act within 24 months of June 1, 1997 (the effective |
22 | | date of Public Act 89-685). Failure to be so certified, |
23 | | absent a waiver from the
Board, shall cause the officer to |
24 | | forfeit his or her position.
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25 | | All individuals hired as court security officers on or |
26 | | after June 1, 1997 (the effective
date of Public Act |
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1 | | 89-685) shall be certified within 12 months of the
date of |
2 | | their hire, unless a waiver has been obtained by the |
3 | | Board, or they
shall forfeit their positions.
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4 | | The Sheriff's Merit Commission, if one exists, or the |
5 | | Sheriff's Office if
there is no Sheriff's Merit |
6 | | Commission, shall maintain a list of all
individuals who |
7 | | have filed applications to become court security officers |
8 | | and
who meet the eligibility requirements established |
9 | | under this Act. Either
the Sheriff's Merit Commission, or |
10 | | the Sheriff's Office if no Sheriff's Merit
Commission |
11 | | exists, shall establish a schedule of reasonable intervals |
12 | | for
verification of the applicants' qualifications under
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13 | | this Act and as established by the Board.
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14 | | g. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a |
15 | | police officer must satisfactorily complete every 3 years. |
16 | | Those requirements shall include constitutional and proper |
17 | | use of law enforcement authority, procedural justice, |
18 | | civil rights, human rights, mental health awareness and |
19 | | response, officer wellness, reporting child abuse and |
20 | | neglect, and cultural competency. |
21 | | h. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a |
22 | | police officer must satisfactorily complete at least |
23 | | annually. Those requirements shall include law updates and |
24 | | use of force training which shall include scenario based |
25 | | training, or similar training approved by the Board. |
26 | | (Source: P.A. 100-121, eff. 1-1-18; 100-247, eff. 1-1-18; |
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1 | | 100-759, eff. 1-1-19; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 100-910, eff. |
2 | | 1-1-19; 101-18, eff. 1-1-20; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-215, |
3 | | eff. 1-1-20; 101-224, eff. 8-9-19; 101-375, eff. 8-16-19; |
4 | | 101-564, eff. 1-1-20; revised 9-10-19.)
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