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1 | | AN ACT concerning State 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 1. This Act may be referred to as the Drones as |
5 | | First Responders Act. |
6 | | Section 5. The Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act is |
7 | | amended by changing Sections 5, 15, 20, 25, and 35 and by |
8 | | adding Sections 17, 18, and 45 as follows: |
9 | | (725 ILCS 167/5)
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10 | | Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
11 | | "Authority" means the Illinois Criminal Justice |
12 | | Information Authority. |
13 | | "Drone" means any aerial vehicle that does not carry a |
14 | | human operator. |
15 | | "Information" means any evidence, images, sounds, data, or |
16 | | other information gathered by a drone. |
17 | | "Law enforcement agency" means any agency of this State or |
18 | | a political subdivision of this State which is vested by law |
19 | | with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal |
20 | | laws.
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21 | | "Parade" means a march, procession, or other similar |
22 | | activity consisting of persons, animals, vehicles, or things, |
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1 | | or any combination thereof, upon a public street, sidewalk, |
2 | | alley, or other public place, which requires a street closing |
3 | | or otherwise requires stopping or rerouting vehicular traffic |
4 | | because the parade will not or cannot comply with normal and |
5 | | usual traffic regulations or controls. "Parade" does not |
6 | | include a political protest, march, demonstration, or other |
7 | | assembly protected by the First Amendment. |
8 | | "Routed event" means a parade, walk, or race that: |
9 | | (1) is hosted by the State of Illinois or a county, |
10 | | municipality, township, or park district; |
11 | | (2) is outdoors and open to the public; and |
12 | | (3) has an estimated attendance of more than 50 |
13 | | people. |
14 | | "Routed event" does not include any political protest, |
15 | | march, demonstration, or other assembly protected by the First |
16 | | Amendment. |
17 | | "Special event" means a concert or food festival that: |
18 | | (1) is hosted by the State of Illinois or a county, |
19 | | municipality, township, or park district; |
20 | | (2) is outdoors and open to the public; and |
21 | | (3) has an estimated attendance of: |
22 | | (i) 150 or more people in a unit of local |
23 | | government with a population that is less than 50,000; |
24 | | (ii) 250 or more people in a unit of local |
25 | | government with a population that is greater than or |
26 | | equal to 50,000 but less than 100,000; |
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1 | | (iii) 350 or more people in a unit of local |
2 | | government with a population that is greater than or |
3 | | equal to 100,000 but less than 500,000; or |
4 | | (iv) 500 or more people in a unit of local |
5 | | government with a population that is 500,000 or more. |
6 | | "Special event" does not include any political protest, |
7 | | march, demonstration, or other assembly protected by the First |
8 | | Amendment. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 98-569, eff. 1-1-14.) |
10 | | (725 ILCS 167/15) |
11 | | Sec. 15. Exceptions. This Act does not prohibit the use of |
12 | | a drone by a law enforcement agency: |
13 | | (1) To counter a high risk of a terrorist attack by a |
14 | | specific individual or organization if the United States |
15 | | Secretary of Homeland Security determines that credible |
16 | | intelligence indicates that there is that risk. |
17 | | (2) If a law enforcement agency first obtains a search |
18 | | warrant based on probable cause issued under Section 108-3 |
19 | | of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. The warrant |
20 | | must be limited to a period of 45 days, renewable by the |
21 | | judge upon a showing of good cause for subsequent periods |
22 | | of 45 days. |
23 | | (3) If a law enforcement agency possesses reasonable |
24 | | suspicion that, under particular circumstances, swift |
25 | | action is needed to prevent imminent harm to life, or to |
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1 | | forestall the imminent escape of a suspect or the |
2 | | destruction of evidence. The use of a drone under this |
3 | | paragraph (3) is limited to a period of 48 hours. Within 24 |
4 | | hours of the initiation of the use of a drone under this |
5 | | paragraph (3), the chief executive officer of the law |
6 | | enforcement agency must report in writing the use of a |
7 | | drone to the local State's Attorney. |
8 | | (4) If a law enforcement agency is not undertaking a |
9 | | criminal investigation but is attempting to locate a |
10 | | missing person , engaging in search and rescue operations, |
11 | | or aiding a person who cannot otherwise be safely reached , |
12 | | and is not also undertaking a criminal investigation . |
13 | | (5) If a law enforcement agency is using a drone |
14 | | solely for crime scene and traffic crash scene |
15 | | photography. Crime scene and traffic crash photography |
16 | | must be conducted in a geographically confined and |
17 | | time-limited manner to document specific occurrences. The |
18 | | use of a drone under this paragraph (5) on private |
19 | | property requires either a search warrant based on |
20 | | probable cause under Section 108-3 of the Code of Criminal |
21 | | Procedure of 1963 or lawful consent to search. The use of a |
22 | | drone under this paragraph (5) on lands, highways, |
23 | | roadways, or areas belonging to this State or political |
24 | | subdivisions of this State does not require a search |
25 | | warrant or consent to search. Any law enforcement agency |
26 | | operating a drone under this paragraph (5) shall make |
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1 | | every reasonable attempt to only photograph the crime |
2 | | scene or traffic crash scene and avoid other areas.
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3 | | (6) If a law enforcement agency is using a drone |
4 | | during a disaster or public health emergency, as defined |
5 | | by Section 4 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency |
6 | | Act. The use of a drone under this paragraph (6) does not |
7 | | require an official declaration of a disaster or public |
8 | | health emergency prior to use. A law enforcement agency |
9 | | may use a drone under this paragraph (6) to obtain |
10 | | information necessary for the determination of whether or |
11 | | not a disaster or public health emergency should be |
12 | | declared, to monitor weather or emergency conditions, to |
13 | | survey damage, or to otherwise coordinate response and |
14 | | recovery efforts. The use of a drone under this paragraph |
15 | | (6) is permissible during the disaster or public health |
16 | | emergency and during subsequent response and recovery |
17 | | efforts. |
18 | | (7) To conduct an infrastructure inspection of a |
19 | | designated building or structure at the express request of |
20 | | a local government agency. Any law enforcement agency |
21 | | operating a drone under this paragraph (7) shall make |
22 | | every reasonable attempt to photograph only the building |
23 | | or structure and to avoid other areas. |
24 | | (8) To demonstrate the capabilities and functionality |
25 | | of a police drone for public relations purposes, provided |
26 | | that no information is collected or recorded by the drone |
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1 | | during such demonstration. |
2 | | (9) In response to Public Safety Answering Point |
3 | | (PSAP) dispatched calls for service, when the sole purpose |
4 | | for using a drone is for one or more first responders to |
5 | | locate victims, to assist with immediate victim health or |
6 | | safety needs, or to coordinate the response of emergency |
7 | | vehicles and personnel to an emergency. As used in this |
8 | | paragraph (9), "Public Safety Answering Point" and "PSAP" |
9 | | have the meaning given to those terms in Section 2 of the |
10 | | Emergency Telephone System Act. |
11 | | (10) If a law enforcement agency is using a drone at a |
12 | | routed event or special event. The use of a drone under |
13 | | this paragraph (10) requires that: |
14 | | (A) notice is posted at the event location for at |
15 | | least 24 hours before the event and clearly |
16 | | communicates that drones may be used at the upcoming |
17 | | event for the purpose of real-time monitoring of |
18 | | participant safety; |
19 | | (B) notice is posted, if practical, at major entry |
20 | | points to the event clearly informing the attendees |
21 | | that a drone may be used for the purpose of real-time |
22 | | monitoring of participant safety; and |
23 | | (C) the drone is flown in accordance with Federal |
24 | | Aviation Administration safety regulations. |
25 | | Under this paragraph (10), a law enforcement agency |
26 | | may use the drone: |
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1 | | (i) in advance of an event, before event |
2 | | participants have begun to assemble, for the sole |
3 | | purpose of creating maps and determining appropriate |
4 | | access routes, staging areas, and traffic routes, |
5 | | provided that no personal identifying information is |
6 | | recorded and provided further that no recorded |
7 | | information is used in any criminal prosecution; or |
8 | | (ii) during the event to proactively support |
9 | | public safety personnel by monitoring the event |
10 | | footprint in real time: |
11 | | (I) to detect a breach of event space, |
12 | | including a breach by an unauthorized vehicle, an |
13 | | interruption of a parade route, or a breach of an |
14 | | event barricade or fencing; |
15 | | (II) to evaluate crowd size and density; |
16 | | (III) to identify activity that could present |
17 | | a public safety issue for the crowd as a whole, |
18 | | including crowd movement; |
19 | | (IV) to assist in the response of public |
20 | | safety personnel to a real-time public safety |
21 | | incident at the event; and |
22 | | (V) to assess the traffic and pedestrian flow |
23 | | around the event in real time. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 98-569, eff. 1-1-14; 98-831, eff. 1-1-15 .) |
25 | | (725 ILCS 167/17 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 17. Use of facial recognition. A law enforcement |
2 | | agency operating a drone under this Act is prohibited from |
3 | | using, during a flight, onboard facial
recognition software |
4 | | that works in conjunction with the drone. A law enforcement |
5 | | agency operating a drone under this Act is prohibited from |
6 | | using any information gathered by a drone with any facial |
7 | | recognition software, unless either (i) the law enforcement |
8 | | agency is using a drone to counter a high risk of a terrorist |
9 | | attack by a specific individual or organization and the United |
10 | | States Secretary of Homeland Security has determined that |
11 | | credible intelligence indicates that there is such a risk or |
12 | | (ii) the law enforcement agency possesses reasonable suspicion |
13 | | that, under particular circumstances, swift action is needed |
14 | | to prevent imminent harm to life or to forestall the imminent |
15 | | escape of a suspect or the destruction of evidence. |
16 | | (725 ILCS 167/18 new) |
17 | | Sec. 18. Use of weapons. A law enforcement agency |
18 | | operating a drone under this Act is prohibited from equipping |
19 | | or using on a drone any firearm, weaponized laser, kinetic |
20 | | impact projectile, chemical agent or irritant, or any other |
21 | | lethal or non-lethal weapon. |
22 | | (725 ILCS 167/20)
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23 | | Sec. 20. Information retention. |
24 | | (a) If a law enforcement agency uses a drone under Section |
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1 | | 15 of this Act, the agency within 30 days shall destroy all |
2 | | information gathered by the drone within the following |
3 | | timeframes: |
4 | | (1) All information gathered pursuant to paragraph |
5 | | (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), or (9) of Section 15 shall be |
6 | | destroyed within 30 days after being gathered. |
7 | | (2) All information gathered pursuant to paragraph |
8 | | (10) of Section 15 shall be destroyed within 24 hours |
9 | | after being gathered. |
10 | | (3) All information gathered pursuant to paragraph (7) |
11 | | of Section 15 shall be turned over to the requesting local |
12 | | government agency as soon as practicable, and all gathered |
13 | | information shall be destroyed immediately after the |
14 | | information has been turned over. |
15 | | (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) , except that a |
16 | | supervisor at a law enforcement that agency may retain |
17 | | particular information if: |
18 | | (1) there is reasonable suspicion that the information |
19 | | contains evidence of criminal activity ; , or |
20 | | (2) the information is relevant to an ongoing |
21 | | investigation or pending criminal trial ; |
22 | | (3) a supervisor at the agency deems that the
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23 | | information will be used exclusively for training
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24 | | purposes, provided that any such information shall not
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25 | | contain any personally identifiable information; or |
26 | | (4) the information consists of only flight path data, |
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1 | | metadata, or telemetry information of the drone .
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 98-569, eff. 1-1-14.) |
3 | | (725 ILCS 167/25)
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4 | | Sec. 25. Information disclosure. |
5 | | (a) If a law enforcement agency uses a drone under Section |
6 | | 15 of this Act, the agency shall not disclose any information |
7 | | gathered by the drone, except that a supervisor of that agency |
8 | | may disclose particular information to another governmental |
9 | | government agency , if (1) there is reasonable suspicion that |
10 | | the information contains evidence of criminal activity , or (2) |
11 | | the information is relevant to an ongoing investigation or |
12 | | pending criminal trial.
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13 | | (b) Records of drone usage, including flight path data, |
14 | | metadata, or telemetry information of specific flights, if |
15 | | available, may be disclosed subject to the Freedom of |
16 | | Information Act and rules adopted under that Act. |
17 | | (c) A law enforcement agency that uses a drone under |
18 | | Section 15 shall neither sell any information gathered by the |
19 | | drone nor disclose any information gathered by the drone to |
20 | | any person to whom disclosure is not authorized under this |
21 | | Section. |
22 | | (d) Nothing in this Act prevents the disclosure of |
23 | | information through a court order or subpoena in connection |
24 | | with a criminal proceeding or if the disclosure is in regard to |
25 | | a completed traffic crash investigation. |
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 98-569, eff. 1-1-14.) |
2 | | (725 ILCS 167/35)
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3 | | Sec. 35. Reporting.
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4 | | (a) If a law enforcement agency owns one or more drones, |
5 | | then subsequent to the effective date of this Act, it shall |
6 | | report in writing annually by April 1 to the Authority the |
7 | | number of drones that it owns , the number of times a drone was |
8 | | used pursuant to each paragraph of Section 15, including the |
9 | | date of use, time of use, reason for use, location, whether |
10 | | video was recorded, and whether the video is designated for |
11 | | retention for training purposes. The report shall contain a |
12 | | copy of the agency's latest policy concerning drones as of the |
13 | | most recent April 1 . |
14 | | (b) On July 1 of each year, the Authority shall publish on |
15 | | its publicly available website a concise report that lists |
16 | | every law enforcement agency that owns a drone, and for each of |
17 | | those agencies, the number of drones that it owns , the number |
18 | | of times a drone was used pursuant to each paragraph of Section |
19 | | 15, including the date of use, time of use, reason for use, |
20 | | location, whether video was recorded, whether the video is |
21 | | designated for retention for training purposes. The report |
22 | | shall contain a copy of the agency's latest policy concerning |
23 | | drones as of the most recent April 1 .
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24 | | (c) Each law enforcement agency that uses a drone shall |
25 | | implement and make publicly available on its website the law |
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1 | | enforcement agency's policy governing the operation, use, |
2 | | administration, and oversight of its drone program. |
3 | | (Source: P.A. 98-569, eff. 1-1-14.) |
4 | | (725 ILCS 167/45 new) |
5 | | Sec. 45. Policy; violations. |
6 | | (a) Each law enforcement agency using drones under this |
7 | | Act shall have a policy outlining drone use consistent with |
8 | | this Act. The policy shall include that, if an agency learns of |
9 | | violations of this Act, the agency shall immediately take |
10 | | actions to prevent future violations of the Act through any |
11 | | one or more of the following means: training, discipline, |
12 | | including progressive discipline for repeat violations, or |
13 | | other means that will prevent repeated violations of the Act |
14 | | by law enforcement. If an agency learns of willful and wanton |
15 | | violations of this Act, the agency shall immediately remove |
16 | | the pilot from its drone program and take action to prevent |
17 | | future willful and wanton violations of the Act. |
18 | | (b) The Attorney General shall have authority to conduct |
19 | | investigations into patterns and practices of violations of |
20 | | this Act. The Attorney General may: |
21 | | (1) require a law enforcement agency, law enforcement |
22 | | official, or any other person or entity to file a |
23 | | statement or report in writing under oath or otherwise, as |
24 | | to all information the Attorney General may consider |
25 | | necessary; |
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1 | | (2) examine under oath any law enforcement official or |
2 | | any other person alleged to have participated in or with |
3 | | knowledge of the alleged violation; or |
4 | | (3) issue subpoenas, obtain records, conduct hearings, |
5 | | or take any other actions in aid of any investigation. |
6 | | If a law enforcement agency, law enforcement official, or |
7 | | other person or entity fails to comply, in whole or in part, |
8 | | with a subpoena or other investigative request issued under |
9 | | paragraph (3) of this subsection, the Attorney General may |
10 | | compel compliance through an action in the circuit court. |
11 | | (c) Following completion of an investigation under |
12 | | subsection (b), the Attorney General may, upon his or her own |
13 | | information or upon the complaint of any person, maintain an |
14 | | action for declaratory, injunctive, or any other equitable |
15 | | relief in the circuit court against any law enforcement |
16 | | agency, law enforcement official, or other person or entity |
17 | | who violates any provision of this Act. These remedies are in |
18 | | addition to, and not in substitution for, other available |
19 | | remedies, penalties, or disciplinary action. |
20 | | (d) Upon entry of an adverse judgment under this Act |
21 | | demonstrating a pattern or practice of violations of this Act, |
22 | | a law enforcement agency shall forfeit its ability to use |
23 | | drones under Section 15 of this Act for not less than 6 months |
24 | | for a first adverse judgment and up to one year for a second |
25 | | adverse judgment demonstrating a pattern or practice of |
26 | | violating this Act. |