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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB1258 Introduced 02/08/11, by Rep. Keith Farnham - Michelle Mussman SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 720 ILCS 550/10.4 new | | 720 ILCS 570/411.4 new | | 720 ILCS 646/10 | | 720 ILCS 646/90 | |
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Amends the Cannabis Control Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, and the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act. Provides that a person convicted of or placed on supervision for manufacturing or delivering cannabis, a controlled substance, or methamphetamine whose violation proximately caused any incident resulting in an appropriate emergency response shall be liable for the expense of the emergency response. Provides for additional assessments for persons convicted of any such offenses. Provides for the distribution of the additional assessments to various units of government. Provides that any moneys received by a law enforcement agency under these provisions shall be used to purchase law enforcement equipment that will assist in the prevention of drug related criminal violence throughout the State.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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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 Cannabis Control Act is amended by adding |
5 | | Section 10.4 as follows: |
6 | | (720 ILCS 550/10.4 new) |
7 | | Sec. 10.4. Reimbursement of unit of government for |
8 | | emergency response. |
9 | | (a) As used in this Section, "emergency response" means any |
10 | | incident involving the illegal manufacture or delivery of |
11 | | cannabis requiring a response by a police officer, a |
12 | | firefighter carried on the rolls of a regularly constituted |
13 | | fire department, or an ambulance. |
14 | | (b) Every person found guilty of violating Section 5, 5.1, |
15 | | 5.2, or 9 of this Act, including any person placed on court |
16 | | supervision for violating subsection (a) or (b) of Section 5 of |
17 | | this Act, whose violation proximately caused any incident |
18 | | resulting in an appropriate emergency response shall be liable |
19 | | for the expense of an emergency response. |
20 | | (c) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a |
21 | | person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating |
22 | | Section 5, 5.1, 5.2, or 9 of this Act, including any person |
23 | | placed on court supervision for violating subsection (a) or (b) |
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1 | | of Section 5 of this Act, shall be assessed $750, payable to |
2 | | the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as follows: |
3 | | $350 to the law enforcement agency that made the arrest, and |
4 | | $400 shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit into |
5 | | the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been previously |
6 | | convicted of violating Section Section 5, 5.1, 5.2, or 9 of |
7 | | this Act, the fine shall be $1,000, and the circuit clerk shall |
8 | | distribute
$200 to the law enforcement agency that
made the |
9 | | arrest and $800 to the State
Treasurer for deposit into the |
10 | | General Revenue Fund. In the event that more than one agency is |
11 | | responsible for the arrest, the amount payable to law |
12 | | enforcement agencies shall be shared equally. Any moneys |
13 | | received by a law enforcement agency under this Section shall |
14 | | be used to purchase law enforcement equipment that will assist |
15 | | in the prevention of drug related criminal violence throughout |
16 | | the State. |
17 | | Section 10. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is |
18 | | amended by adding Section 411.4 as follows: |
19 | | (720 ILCS 570/411.4 new) |
20 | | Sec. 411.4. Reimbursement of unit of government for |
21 | | emergency response. |
22 | | (a) As used in this Section, "emergency response" means any |
23 | | incident involving the illegal manufacture or delivery of a |
24 | | controlled substance requiring a response by a police officer, |
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1 | | a firefighter carried on the rolls of a regularly constituted |
2 | | fire department, or an ambulance. |
3 | | (b) Every person found guilty of violating Section 401, |
4 | | 407, or 407.2 of this Act whose violation proximately caused |
5 | | any incident resulting in an appropriate emergency response |
6 | | shall be liable for the expense of an emergency response. |
7 | | (c) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a |
8 | | person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating |
9 | | Section 401, 407, or 407.2 of this Act shall be assessed $750, |
10 | | payable to the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as |
11 | | follows: $350 to the law enforcement agency that made the |
12 | | arrest, and $400 shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for |
13 | | deposit into the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been |
14 | | previously convicted of violating Section Section 401, 407, or |
15 | | 407.2 of this Act, the fine shall be $1,000, and the circuit |
16 | | clerk shall distribute
$200 to the law enforcement agency that
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17 | | made the arrest and $800 to the State
Treasurer for deposit |
18 | | into the General Revenue Fund. In the event that more than one |
19 | | agency is responsible for the arrest, the amount payable to law |
20 | | enforcement agencies shall be shared equally. Any moneys |
21 | | received by a law enforcement agency under this Section shall |
22 | | be used to purchase law enforcement equipment that will assist |
23 | | in the prevention of drug related criminal violence throughout |
24 | | the State. |
25 | | Section 15. The Methamphetamine Control and Community |
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1 | | Protection Act is amended by changing Sections 10 and 90 as |
2 | | follows: |
3 | | (720 ILCS 646/10)
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4 | | Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
5 | | "Anhydrous ammonia" has the meaning provided in subsection |
6 | | (d) of Section 3 of the Illinois Fertilizer Act of 1961.
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7 | | "Anhydrous ammonia equipment" means all items used to |
8 | | store, hold, contain, handle, transfer, transport, or apply |
9 | | anhydrous ammonia for lawful purposes.
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10 | | "Booby trap" means any device designed to cause physical |
11 | | injury when triggered by an act of a person approaching, |
12 | | entering, or moving through a structure, a vehicle, or any |
13 | | location where methamphetamine has been manufactured, is being |
14 | | manufactured, or is intended to be manufactured.
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15 | | "Deliver" or "delivery" has the meaning provided in |
16 | | subsection (h) of Section 102 of the Illinois Controlled |
17 | | Substances Act.
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18 | | "Director" means the Director of State Police or the |
19 | | Director's designated agents.
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20 | | "Dispose" or "disposal" means to abandon, discharge, |
21 | | release, deposit, inject, dump, spill, leak, or place |
22 | | methamphetamine waste onto or into any land, water, or well of |
23 | | any type so that the waste has the potential to enter the |
24 | | environment, be emitted into the air, or be discharged into the |
25 | | soil or any waters, including groundwater.
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1 | | "Emergency response" means the act of collecting evidence, |
2 | | securing a methamphetamine laboratory site, methamphetamine |
3 | | waste site or other methamphetamine-related site and cleaning |
4 | | up the site, whether these actions are performed by public |
5 | | entities or private contractors paid by public entities.
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6 | | "Emergency response" also means any incident involving the |
7 | | illegal manufacture or deliver of methamphetamine requiring a |
8 | | response by a police officer, a firefighter carried on the |
9 | | rolls of a regularly constituted fire department, or an |
10 | | ambulance. |
11 | | "Emergency service provider" means a local, State, or |
12 | | federal peace officer, firefighter, emergency medical |
13 | | technician-ambulance, emergency
medical |
14 | | technician-intermediate, emergency medical |
15 | | technician-paramedic, ambulance driver, or other medical or |
16 | | first aid personnel rendering aid, or any agent or designee of |
17 | | the foregoing.
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18 | | "Finished methamphetamine" means methamphetamine in a form |
19 | | commonly used for personal consumption. |
20 | | "Firearm" has the meaning provided in Section 1.1 of the |
21 | | Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.
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22 | | "Manufacture" means to produce, prepare, compound, |
23 | | convert, process, synthesize, concentrate, purify, separate, |
24 | | extract, or package any methamphetamine, methamphetamine |
25 | | precursor, methamphetamine manufacturing catalyst, |
26 | | methamphetamine manufacturing reagent, methamphetamine |
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1 | | manufacturing solvent, or any substance containing any of the |
2 | | foregoing.
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3 | | "Methamphetamine" means the chemical methamphetamine (a |
4 | | Schedule II controlled substance under the Illinois Controlled |
5 | | Substances Act) or any salt, optical isomer, salt of optical |
6 | | isomer, or analog thereof, with the exception of |
7 | | 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) or any other |
8 | | scheduled substance with a separate listing under the Illinois |
9 | | Controlled Substances Act. |
10 | | "Methamphetamine manufacturing catalyst" means any |
11 | | substance that has been used, is being used, or is intended to |
12 | | be used to activate, accelerate, extend, or improve a chemical |
13 | | reaction involved in the manufacture of methamphetamine.
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14 | | "Methamphetamine manufacturing environment" means a |
15 | | structure or vehicle in which:
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16 | | (1) methamphetamine is being or has been manufactured;
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17 | | (2) chemicals that are being used, have been used, or |
18 | | are intended to be used to manufacture methamphetamine are |
19 | | stored;
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20 | | (3) methamphetamine manufacturing materials that have |
21 | | been used to manufacture methamphetamine are stored; or
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22 | | (4) methamphetamine manufacturing waste is stored.
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23 | | "Methamphetamine manufacturing material" means any |
24 | | methamphetamine precursor, substance containing any |
25 | | methamphetamine precursor, methamphetamine manufacturing |
26 | | catalyst, substance containing any methamphetamine |
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1 | | manufacturing catalyst, methamphetamine manufacturing reagent, |
2 | | substance containing any methamphetamine manufacturing |
3 | | reagent, methamphetamine manufacturing solvent, substance |
4 | | containing any methamphetamine manufacturing solvent, or any |
5 | | other chemical, substance, ingredient, equipment, apparatus, |
6 | | or item that is being used, has been used, or is intended to be |
7 | | used in the manufacture of methamphetamine.
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8 | | "Methamphetamine manufacturing reagent" means any |
9 | | substance other than a methamphetamine manufacturing catalyst |
10 | | that has been used, is being used, or is intended to be used to |
11 | | react with and chemically alter any methamphetamine precursor. |
12 | | "Methamphetamine manufacturing solvent" means any |
13 | | substance that has been used, is being used, or is intended to |
14 | | be used as a medium in which any methamphetamine precursor, |
15 | | methamphetamine manufacturing catalyst, methamphetamine |
16 | | manufacturing reagent, or any substance containing any of the |
17 | | foregoing is dissolved, diluted, or washed during any part of |
18 | | the methamphetamine manufacturing process.
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19 | | "Methamphetamine manufacturing waste" means any chemical, |
20 | | substance, ingredient, equipment, apparatus, or item that is |
21 | | left over from, results from, or is produced by the process of |
22 | | manufacturing methamphetamine, other than finished |
23 | | methamphetamine.
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24 | | "Methamphetamine precursor" means ephedrine, |
25 | | pseudoephedrine, benzyl methyl ketone, methyl benzyl ketone, |
26 | | phenylacetone, phenyl-2-propanone, P2P, or any salt, optical |
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1 | | isomer, or salt of an optical isomer of any of these chemicals.
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2 | | "Multi-unit dwelling" means a unified structure used or |
3 | | intended for use as a habitation, home, or residence that |
4 | | contains 2 or more condominiums, apartments, hotel rooms, motel |
5 | | rooms, or other living units.
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6 | | "Package" means an item marked for retail sale that is not |
7 | | designed to be further broken down or subdivided for the |
8 | | purpose of retail sale.
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9 | | "Participate" or "participation" in the manufacture of |
10 | | methamphetamine means to produce, prepare, compound, convert, |
11 | | process, synthesize, concentrate, purify, separate, extract, |
12 | | or package any methamphetamine, methamphetamine precursor, |
13 | | methamphetamine manufacturing catalyst, methamphetamine |
14 | | manufacturing reagent, methamphetamine manufacturing solvent, |
15 | | or any substance containing any of the foregoing, or to assist |
16 | | in any of these actions, or to attempt to take any of these |
17 | | actions, regardless of whether this action or these actions |
18 | | result in the production of finished methamphetamine.
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19 | | "Person with a disability" means a person who suffers from |
20 | | a permanent physical or mental impairment resulting from |
21 | | disease, injury, functional disorder, or congenital condition |
22 | | which renders the person incapable of adequately providing for |
23 | | his or her own health and personal care.
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24 | | "Procure" means to purchase, steal, gather, or otherwise |
25 | | obtain, by legal or illegal means, or to cause another to take |
26 | | such action.
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1 | | "Second or subsequent offense" means an offense under this |
2 | | Act committed by an offender who previously committed an |
3 | | offense under this Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, |
4 | | the Cannabis Control Act, or another Act of this State, another |
5 | | state, or the United States relating to methamphetamine, |
6 | | cannabis, or any other controlled substance.
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7 | | "Standard dosage form", as used in relation to any |
8 | | methamphetamine precursor, means that the methamphetamine |
9 | | precursor is contained in a pill, tablet, capsule, caplet, gel |
10 | | cap, or liquid cap that has been manufactured by a lawful |
11 | | entity and contains a standard quantity of methamphetamine |
12 | | precursor.
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13 | | "Unauthorized container", as used in relation to anhydrous |
14 | | ammonia, means any container that is not designed for the |
15 | | specific and sole purpose of holding, storing, transporting, or |
16 | | applying anhydrous ammonia. "Unauthorized container" includes, |
17 | | but is not limited to, any propane tank, fire extinguisher, |
18 | | oxygen cylinder, gasoline can, food or beverage cooler, or |
19 | | compressed gas cylinder used in dispensing fountain drinks. |
20 | | "Unauthorized container" does not encompass anhydrous ammonia |
21 | | manufacturing plants, refrigeration systems
where anhydrous |
22 | | ammonia is used solely as a refrigerant, anhydrous ammonia |
23 | | transportation pipelines, anhydrous ammonia tankers, or |
24 | | anhydrous ammonia barges.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05.) |
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1 | | (720 ILCS 646/90)
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2 | | Sec. 90. Methamphetamine restitution. |
3 | | (a) If a person commits a violation of this Act in a manner |
4 | | that requires an emergency response, the person shall be |
5 | | required to make restitution to all public entities involved in |
6 | | the emergency response, to cover the reasonable cost of their
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7 | | participation in the emergency response, including but not |
8 | | limited to regular and overtime costs incurred by local law |
9 | | enforcement agencies and private contractors paid by the public |
10 | | agencies in securing the site. The convicted person shall make |
11 | | this restitution in addition to any other fine or penalty |
12 | | required by law.
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13 | | (b) Any restitution payments made under this Section shall |
14 | | be disbursed equitably by the circuit clerk in the following |
15 | | order: |
16 | | (1) first, to the local agencies involved in the |
17 | | emergency response; |
18 | | (2) second, to the State agencies involved in the |
19 | | emergency response; and |
20 | | (3) third, to the federal agencies involved in the |
21 | | emergency response.
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22 | | (c) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a |
23 | | person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating |
24 | | Section 55 or 56 of this Act shall be assessed $750, payable to |
25 | | the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as follows: |
26 | | $350 to the law enforcement agency that made the arrest, and |
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1 | | $400 shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit into |
2 | | the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been previously |
3 | | convicted of violating Section Section 55 or 56 of this Act, |
4 | | the fine shall be $1,000, and the circuit clerk shall |
5 | | distribute
$200 to the law enforcement agency that
made the |
6 | | arrest and $800 to the State
Treasurer for deposit into the |
7 | | General Revenue Fund. In the event that more than one agency is |
8 | | responsible for the arrest, the amount payable to law |
9 | | enforcement agencies shall be shared equally. Any moneys |
10 | | received by a law enforcement agency under this Section shall |
11 | | be used to purchase law enforcement equipment that will assist |
12 | | in the prevention of drug related criminal violence throughout |
13 | | the State. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05.)
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