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1 | AN ACT in relation to criminal law.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | ||||||
5 | changing Section 5-5-5 as follows:
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6 | (730 ILCS 5/5-5-5) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-5)
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7 | Sec. 5-5-5. Loss and Restoration of Rights.
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8 | (a) Conviction and disposition shall not entail the loss by | ||||||
9 | the
defendant of any civil rights, except under this Section | ||||||
10 | and Sections 29-6
and 29-10 of The Election Code, as now or | ||||||
11 | hereafter amended.
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12 | (b) A person convicted of a felony shall be ineligible to | ||||||
13 | hold an office
created by the Constitution of this State until | ||||||
14 | the completion of his sentence.
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15 | (c) A person sentenced to imprisonment shall lose his right | ||||||
16 | to vote
until released from imprisonment.
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17 | (d) On completion of sentence of imprisonment or upon | ||||||
18 | discharge from
probation, conditional discharge or periodic | ||||||
19 | imprisonment, or at any time
thereafter, all license rights and | ||||||
20 | privileges
granted under the authority of this State which have | ||||||
21 | been revoked or
suspended because of conviction of an offense | ||||||
22 | shall be restored unless the
authority having jurisdiction of | ||||||
23 | such license rights finds after
investigation and hearing that | ||||||
24 | restoration is not in the public interest.
This paragraph (d) | ||||||
25 | shall not apply to the suspension or revocation of a
license to | ||||||
26 | operate a motor vehicle under the Illinois Vehicle Code.
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27 | (e) Upon a person's discharge from incarceration or parole, | ||||||
28 | or upon a
person's discharge from probation or at any time | ||||||
29 | thereafter, the committing
court may enter an order certifying | ||||||
30 | that the sentence has been
satisfactorily completed when the | ||||||
31 | court believes it would assist in the
rehabilitation of the | ||||||
32 | person and be consistent with the public welfare.
Such order |
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1 | may be entered upon the motion of the defendant or the State or
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2 | upon the court's own motion.
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3 | (f) Upon entry of the order, the court shall issue to the | ||||||
4 | person in
whose favor the order has been entered a certificate | ||||||
5 | stating that his
behavior after conviction has warranted the | ||||||
6 | issuance of the order.
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7 | (g) This Section shall not affect the right of a defendant | ||||||
8 | to
collaterally attack his conviction or to rely on it in bar | ||||||
9 | of subsequent
proceedings for the same offense.
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10 | (h) No application for any license specified in subsection | ||||||
11 | (i) of this
Section granted under the
authority of this State | ||||||
12 | shall be denied by reason of an eligible offender who
has | ||||||
13 | obtained a certificate of relief from disabilities, as
defined | ||||||
14 | in Article 5.5 of this Chapter, having been previously | ||||||
15 | convicted of one
or more
criminal offenses, or by reason of a | ||||||
16 | finding of lack of "good moral
character" when the finding is | ||||||
17 | based upon the fact that the applicant has
previously been | ||||||
18 | convicted of one or more criminal offenses, unless:
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19 | (1) there is a direct relationship between one or more | ||||||
20 | of the previous
criminal offenses and the specific license | ||||||
21 | sought; or
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22 | (2) the issuance of the license would
involve an | ||||||
23 | unreasonable risk to property or to the safety or welfare | ||||||
24 | of
specific individuals or the general public.
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25 | In making such a determination, the licensing agency shall | ||||||
26 | consider the
following factors:
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27 | (1) the public policy of this State, as expressed in | ||||||
28 | Article 5.5 of this
Chapter, to encourage the licensure and | ||||||
29 | employment of persons previously
convicted of one or more | ||||||
30 | criminal offenses;
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31 | (2) the specific duties and responsibilities | ||||||
32 | necessarily related to the
license being sought;
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33 | (3) the bearing, if any, the criminal offenses or | ||||||
34 | offenses for which the
person
was previously convicted will | ||||||
35 | have on his or her fitness or ability to perform
one or
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36 | more such duties and responsibilities;
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1 | (4) the time which has elapsed since the occurrence of | ||||||
2 | the criminal
offense or offenses;
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3 | (5) the age of the person at the time of occurrence of | ||||||
4 | the criminal
offense or offenses;
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5 | (6) the seriousness of the offense or offenses;
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6 | (7) any information produced by the person or produced | ||||||
7 | on his or her
behalf in
regard to his or her rehabilitation | ||||||
8 | and good conduct, including a certificate
of relief from | ||||||
9 | disabilities issued to the applicant, which certificate | ||||||
10 | shall
create a presumption of rehabilitation in regard to | ||||||
11 | the offense or offenses
specified in the certificate; and
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12 | (8) the legitimate interest of the licensing agency in | ||||||
13 | protecting
property, and
the safety and welfare of specific | ||||||
14 | individuals or the general public.
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15 | (i) A certificate of relief from disabilities shall be | ||||||
16 | issued only
for a
license or certification issued under the | ||||||
17 | following Acts:
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18 | (1) the Animal Welfare Act; except that a certificate | ||||||
19 | of relief from
disabilities may not be granted
to provide | ||||||
20 | for
the
issuance or restoration of a license under the | ||||||
21 | Animal Welfare Act for any
person convicted of violating | ||||||
22 | Section 3, 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 3.03-1, or 4.01 of
the Humane | ||||||
23 | Care for Animals Act or Section 26-5 of the Criminal Code | ||||||
24 | of
1961;
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25 | (2) the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act;
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26 | (3) the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail | ||||||
27 | Technology Act of 1985;
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28 | (4) the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Repairer Regulation | ||||||
29 | Act;
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30 | (5) the Professional Boxing Act;
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31 | (6) the Illinois Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of | ||||||
32 | 1984;
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33 | (7) the Illinois Farm Labor Contractor Certification | ||||||
34 | Act;
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35 | (8) the Interior Design Title Act;
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36 | (9) the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of |
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1 | 1989;
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2 | (10) the Illinois Landscape Architecture Act of 1989;
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3 | (11) the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act;
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4 | (12) the Private Employment Agency Act;
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5 | (13) the Professional Counselor and Clinical | ||||||
6 | Professional Counselor
Licensing
Act;
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7 | (14) the Real Estate License Act of 2000; and
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8 | (15) the Illinois Roofing Industry Licensing Act ; . | ||||||
9 | (16) the Professional Engineering Practice Act of | ||||||
10 | 1989; | ||||||
11 | (17) the Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor's | ||||||
12 | License Act; and | ||||||
13 | (18) the Electrologist Licensing Act.
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14 | (Source: P.A. 93-207, eff. 1-1-04.)
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