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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB5806
Introduced 07/21/06, by Rep. Jim Durkin SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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730 ILCS 5/5-4-3 |
from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-3 |
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Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Illinois Department of State Police shall, within 30 days after sentencing, collect and analyze DNA samples required to be submitted by a person who has been convicted of a felony.
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
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| changing Section 5-4-3 as follows:
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| (730 ILCS 5/5-4-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-3)
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| Sec. 5-4-3. Persons convicted of, or found delinquent for, |
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| certain
offenses or institutionalized as sexually dangerous; |
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| specimens;
genetic marker groups. |
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| (a) Any person convicted of, found guilty under the |
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| Juvenile Court Act of
1987 for, or who received a disposition |
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| of court supervision for, a qualifying
offense or attempt of a |
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| qualifying offense, convicted or found guilty of any
offense |
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| classified as a felony under Illinois law, found guilty or |
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| given
supervision for any offense classified as a felony under |
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| the Juvenile Court Act
of 1987, or institutionalized as a |
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| sexually dangerous person under the Sexually
Dangerous Persons |
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| Act, or committed as a sexually violent person under the
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| Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act shall, regardless of |
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| the sentence or
disposition imposed, be required to submit |
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| specimens of blood, saliva, or
tissue to the Illinois |
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| Department of State Police in accordance with the
provisions of |
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| this Section, provided such person is:
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| (1) convicted of a qualifying offense or attempt of a |
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| qualifying offense
on or after July 1, 1990 and sentenced |
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| to a term of imprisonment, periodic imprisonment, fine,
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| probation, conditional discharge or any other form of |
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| sentence, or given a
disposition of court supervision for |
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| the offense;
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| (1.5) found guilty or given supervision under the |
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| Juvenile Court Act of
1987 for a qualifying offense or |
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| attempt of a qualifying offense on or after
January 1, |
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| 1997;
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| (2) ordered institutionalized as a sexually dangerous |
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| person on or after
July 1, 1990;
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| (3) convicted of a qualifying offense or attempt of a |
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| qualifying offense
before July 1, 1990
and is presently |
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| confined as a result of such conviction in any State
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| correctional facility or county jail or is presently |
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| serving a sentence of
probation, conditional discharge or |
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| periodic imprisonment as a result of such
conviction;
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| (3.5) convicted or found guilty of any offense |
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| classified as a felony
under Illinois law or found guilty |
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| or given supervision for such an offense
under the Juvenile |
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| Court Act of 1987 on or after August 22, 2002;
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| (4) presently institutionalized as a sexually |
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| dangerous person or
presently institutionalized as a |
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| person found guilty but mentally ill of a
sexual offense or |
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| attempt to commit a sexual offense;
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| (4.5) ordered committed as a sexually violent person on |
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| or after the
effective date of the Sexually Violent Persons |
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| Commitment Act; or
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| (5) seeking transfer to or residency in Illinois under |
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| Sections 3-3-11.05
through 3-3-11.5 of the Unified Code of |
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| Corrections and the Interstate Compact
for Adult Offender |
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| Supervision or the Interstate Agreements on Sexually
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| Dangerous Persons Act.
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| Notwithstanding other provisions of this Section, any |
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| person incarcerated in
a facility of the Illinois Department of |
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| Corrections on or after August 22,
2002 shall be required to |
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| submit a specimen of blood, saliva, or tissue
prior to his or |
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| her final discharge or release on parole or mandatory
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| supervised release, as a
condition of his or her parole or |
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| mandatory supervised release.
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| Notwithstanding other provisions of this Section, any |
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| person sentenced to life imprisonment in a facility of the |
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| Illinois Department of Corrections after the effective date of |
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| this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly or sentenced |
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| to death after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 94th General Assembly shall be required to provide a specimen |
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| of blood, saliva, or tissue within 45 days after sentencing or |
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| disposition , or within 30 days after sentencing or disposition |
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| if the sentence or disposition occurred on or after the |
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| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
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| Assembly, at a collection site designated by the Illinois |
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| Department of State Police. Any person serving a sentence of |
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| life imprisonment in a facility of the Illinois Department of |
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| Corrections on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 94th General Assembly or any person who is under a sentence of |
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| death on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th |
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| General Assembly shall be required to provide a specimen of |
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| blood, saliva, or tissue upon request at a collection site |
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| designated by the Illinois Department of State Police.
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| (a-5) Any person who was otherwise convicted of or received |
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| a disposition
of court supervision for any other offense under |
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| the Criminal Code of 1961 or
who was found guilty or given |
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| supervision for such a violation under the
Juvenile Court Act |
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| of 1987, may, regardless of the sentence imposed, be
required |
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| by an order of the court to submit specimens of blood, saliva, |
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tissue to the Illinois Department of State Police in |
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| accordance with the
provisions of this Section.
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| (b) Any person required by paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(1.5), |
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| (a)(2), (a)(3.5),
and (a-5) to provide specimens of blood, |
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| saliva, or tissue shall provide
specimens of blood, saliva, or |
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| tissue within 45 days after sentencing or
disposition at a |
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| collection site designated by the Illinois Department of
State |
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| Police.
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| (c) Any person required by paragraphs (a)(3), (a)(4), and |
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| (a)(4.5) to
provide specimens of blood, saliva, or tissue shall |
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| be required to provide
such samples prior to final discharge, |
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| parole, or release at a collection
site designated by the |
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| Illinois Department of State Police.
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| (c-5) Any person required by paragraph (a)(5) to provide |
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| specimens of
blood, saliva, or tissue shall, where feasible, be |
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| required to provide the
specimens before being accepted for |
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| conditioned residency in Illinois under
the interstate compact |
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| or agreement, but no later than 45 days after arrival
in this |
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| State.
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| (c-6) The Illinois Department of State Police may determine |
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| which type of
specimen or specimens, blood, saliva, or tissue, |
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| is acceptable for submission
to the Division of Forensic |
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| Services for analysis.
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| (d) The Illinois Department of State Police shall provide |
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| all equipment
and instructions necessary for the collection of |
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| blood samples.
The collection of samples shall be performed in |
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| a medically approved
manner. Only a physician authorized to |
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| practice medicine, a registered
nurse or other qualified person |
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| trained in venipuncture may withdraw blood
for the purposes of |
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| this Act. The samples
shall thereafter be forwarded to the |
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| Illinois Department of State Police,
Division of Forensic |
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| Services, for analysis and
categorizing into genetic marker |
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| groupings.
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| (d-1) The Illinois Department of State Police shall provide |
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| all equipment
and instructions necessary for the collection of |
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| saliva samples. The
collection of saliva samples shall be |
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| performed in a medically approved manner.
Only a person trained |
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| in the instructions promulgated by the Illinois State
Police on |
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| collecting saliva may collect saliva for the purposes of this
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| Section. The samples shall thereafter be forwarded to the |
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| Illinois Department
of State Police, Division of Forensic |
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| Services, for analysis and categorizing
into genetic marker |
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| groupings.
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| (d-2) The Illinois Department of State Police shall provide |
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| all equipment
and instructions necessary for the collection of |
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| tissue samples. The
collection of tissue samples shall be |
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| performed in a medically approved
manner. Only a person trained |
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| in the instructions promulgated by the Illinois
State Police on |
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| collecting tissue may collect tissue for the purposes of this
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| Section. The samples shall thereafter be forwarded to the |
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| Illinois Department
of State Police, Division of Forensic |
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| Services, for analysis and categorizing
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| groupings.
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| (d-5) To the extent that funds are available, the Illinois |
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| Department of
State Police shall contract with qualified |
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| personnel and certified laboratories
for the collection, |
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| analysis, and categorization of known samples.
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| (d-6) Agencies designated by the Illinois Department of |
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| State Police and
the Illinois Department of State Police may |
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| contract with third parties to
provide for the collection or |
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| analysis of DNA, or both, of an offender's blood,
saliva, and |
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| tissue samples.
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| (e) The genetic marker groupings shall be maintained by the |
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| Illinois
Department of State Police, Division of Forensic |
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| Services.
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| (f) The genetic marker grouping analysis information |
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| obtained pursuant
to this Act shall be confidential and shall |
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| be released only to peace
officers of the United States, of |
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| other states or territories, of the
insular possessions of the |
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| United States, of foreign countries duly
authorized to receive |
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| the same, to all peace officers of the State of
Illinois and to |
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| all prosecutorial agencies, and to defense counsel as
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| by Section 116-5 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963.
The |
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| genetic marker grouping analysis information obtained pursuant |
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| to
this Act shall be used only for (i) valid law enforcement |
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| identification
purposes and as required by the Federal Bureau |
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| of Investigation for
participation in the National DNA |
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| database, (ii) technology
validation
purposes, (iii) a |
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| population statistics database, (iv) quality
assurance
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| purposes if personally identifying information is removed,
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| assisting in the defense of the criminally accused pursuant
to
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| Section 116-5 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, or |
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| (vi) identifying and assisting in the prosecution of a person |
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| who is suspected of committing a sexual assault as defined in |
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| Section 1a of the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment |
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| Act. Notwithstanding
any other statutory provision to the |
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| contrary,
all information obtained under this Section shall be |
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| maintained in a single
State data base, which may be uploaded |
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| into a national database, and which
information may be subject |
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| to expungement only as set forth in subsection
(f-1).
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| (f-1) Upon receipt of notification of a reversal of a |
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| conviction based on
actual innocence, or of the granting of a |
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| pardon pursuant to Section 12 of
Article V of the Illinois |
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| Constitution, if that pardon document specifically
states that |
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| the reason for the pardon is the actual innocence of an |
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| individual
whose DNA record has been stored in the State or |
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| national DNA identification
index in accordance with this |
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| Section by the Illinois Department of State
Police, the DNA |
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| record shall be expunged from the DNA identification index, and
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| the Department shall by rule prescribe procedures to ensure |
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| that the record and
any samples, analyses, or other documents |
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| relating to such record, whether in
the possession of the |
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| Department or any law enforcement or police agency, or
any |
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| forensic DNA laboratory, including any duplicates or copies |
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| thereof, are
destroyed and a letter is sent to the court |
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| verifying the expungement is
completed.
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| (f-5) Any person who intentionally uses genetic marker |
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| grouping analysis
information, or any other information |
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| derived from a DNA sample, beyond the
authorized uses as |
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| provided under this Section, or any other Illinois law, is
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| guilty of a Class 4 felony, and shall be subject to a fine of |
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| not less than
$5,000.
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| (f-6) The Illinois Department of State Police may contract |
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| with third
parties for the purposes of implementing this |
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| amendatory Act of the 93rd
General Assembly. Any other party |
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| contracting to carry out the functions of
this Section shall be |
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| subject to the same restrictions and requirements of this
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| Section insofar as applicable, as the Illinois Department of |
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| State Police, and
to any additional restrictions imposed by the |
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| Illinois Department of State
Police.
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| (g) For the purposes of this Section, "qualifying offense" |
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| means any of
the following:
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| (1) any violation or inchoate violation of Section |
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11-18.1, 12-15, or 12-16 of the |
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| Criminal Code of 1961;
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| (1.1) any violation or inchoate violation of Section |
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| 9-1, 9-2, 10-1,
10-2, 12-11, 12-11.1, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, |
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| 18-4, 19-1, or 19-2 of the Criminal
Code of 1961 for which |
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| persons are convicted on or after July 1, 2001;
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| (2) any former statute of this State which defined a |
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| felony sexual
offense;
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| (3) (blank);
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| (4) any inchoate violation of Section 9-3.1, 11-9.3, |
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| 12-7.3, or 12-7.4 of
the Criminal Code of 1961; or
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| (5) any violation or inchoate violation of Article 29D |
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| of the Criminal
Code of 1961.
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| (g-5) (Blank).
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| (h) The Illinois Department of State Police shall be the |
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| State central
repository for all genetic marker grouping |
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| analysis information obtained
pursuant to this Act. The |
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| Illinois Department of State Police may
promulgate rules for |
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| the form and manner of the collection of blood, saliva,
or |
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| tissue samples and other procedures for the operation of this |
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| Act. The
provisions of the Administrative Review Law shall |
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| apply to all actions taken
under the rules so promulgated.
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| (i) (1) A person required to provide a blood, saliva, or |
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| tissue specimen
shall
cooperate with the collection of the |
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| specimen and any deliberate act by
that person intended to |
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| impede, delay or stop the collection of the blood,
saliva, |
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| or tissue specimen is a Class A misdemeanor.
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| (2) In the event that a person's DNA sample is not |
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| adequate for any
reason, the person shall provide another |
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| DNA sample for analysis. Duly
authorized law
enforcement |
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| and corrections personnel may employ reasonable force in |
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| cases in
which an individual refuses to provide a DNA |
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| sample required under this
Act.
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| (j) Any person required by subsection (a) to submit |
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| specimens of blood,
saliva, or tissue to
the Illinois |
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| Department of State Police for analysis and categorization into
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| genetic marker grouping, in addition to any other disposition, |
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| penalty, or
fine imposed, shall pay an analysis fee of $200. If |
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| the analysis fee is not
paid at the time of sentencing, the |
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| court shall establish a fee schedule by
which the entire amount |
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| of the analysis fee shall be paid in full, such
schedule not to |
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| exceed 24 months from the time of conviction. The inability to
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| pay this analysis fee shall not be the sole ground to |
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| incarcerate the person.
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| (k) All analysis and categorization fees provided for by |
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| subsection (j)
shall be regulated as follows:
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| (1) The State Offender DNA Identification System Fund |
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| is hereby created as
a special fund in the State Treasury.
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| (2) All fees shall be collected by the clerk of the |
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| court and forwarded to
the State Offender DNA |
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| Identification System Fund for deposit. The
clerk of the |
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| circuit court may retain the amount of $10 from each |
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| collected
analysis fee to offset administrative costs |
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| incurred in carrying out the
clerk's responsibilities |
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| under this Section.
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| (3) Fees deposited into the State Offender DNA |
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| Identification System Fund
shall be used by Illinois State |
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| Police crime laboratories as designated by the
Director of |
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| State Police. These funds shall be in addition to any |
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| allocations
made pursuant to existing laws and shall be |
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| designated for the exclusive use of
State crime |
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| laboratories. These uses may include, but are not limited |
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| to, the
following:
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| (A) Costs incurred in providing analysis and |
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| genetic marker
categorization as required by |
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| subsection (d).
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| (B) Costs incurred in maintaining genetic marker |
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| groupings as required
by subsection (e).
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| (C) Costs incurred in the purchase and maintenance |
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| of equipment for use
in performing analyses.
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| (D) Costs incurred in continuing research and |
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| development of new
techniques for analysis and genetic |
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| (E) Costs incurred in continuing education, |
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| training, and professional
development of forensic |
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| scientists regularly employed by these laboratories.
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| (l) The failure of a person to provide a specimen, or of |
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| any person or
agency to collect a specimen, within the 45 day |
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| period or periods specified by this Section shall in no way |
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| alter
the obligation of the person to submit such specimen, or |
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| the authority of the
Illinois Department of State Police or |
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| persons designated by the Department to
collect the specimen, |
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| or the authority of the Illinois Department of State
Police to |
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| accept, analyze and maintain the specimen or to maintain or |
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| upload
results of genetic marker grouping analysis information |
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| into a State or
national database.
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| (m) If any provision of this amendatory Act of the 93rd |
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| General Assembly
is
held unconstitutional or otherwise |
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| invalid, the remainder of this amendatory
Act
of the 93rd |
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| General Assembly is not affected. |
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| (n) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
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| of the 94th General Assembly, the Illinois Department of State |
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| Police shall, within 30 days after sentencing, collect and |
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| analyze DNA samples required to be submitted by a person |
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| described in subsection (a) who has been convicted of a felony.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-216, eff. 1-1-04; 93-605, eff. 11-19-03; |
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| 93-781, eff. 1-1-05; 94-16, eff. 6-13-05.)
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