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 Bill Status of HB0991  95th General Assembly


Short Description:  CORONER DNA STATE POLICE

House Sponsors
Rep. Dan Brady - Linda Chapa LaVia - William B. Black

Senate Sponsors
(Sen. Kirk W. Dillard - John J. Millner)

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  8/28/2007HousePublic Act . . . . . . . . . 95-0484

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
55 ILCS 5/3-3013from Ch. 34, par. 3-3013


Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Counties Code. Provides that if the coroner or medical examiner finds that the cause of death is due to homicidal means, the coroner shall send blood, tissue, and saliva specimens from the decedent to the State Police for inclusion in the State DNA central repository.

Senate Floor Amendment No. 1
Provides that coroners and medical examiners (instead of coroners only) are required to provide blood and buccal specimens (instead of blood, tissue, and saliva specimens) to the Department of State Police. Provides that the coroner or medical examiner may submit tissue if no uncontaminated blood or buccal sample can be obtained. Provides that the specimens shall be dried. Provides that these requirements are in addition to any other findings, specimens, or information that the coroner or medical examiner is required to provide during the conduct of a criminal investigation.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  2/8/2007HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. Dan Brady
  2/8/2007HouseFirst Reading
  2/8/2007HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  2/15/2007HouseAssigned to Local Government Committee
  2/22/2007HouseDo Pass / Short Debate Local Government Committee; 010-000-000
  2/23/2007HousePlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
  2/23/2007HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia
  3/2/2007HouseSecond Reading - Short Debate
  3/2/2007HousePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
  3/22/2007HouseThird Reading - Short Debate - Passed 114-000-000
  3/22/2007HouseAdded Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. William B. Black
  3/27/2007SenateArrive in Senate
  3/27/2007SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of First Reading
  3/27/2007SenateChief Senate Sponsor Sen. John J. Millner
  3/27/2007SenateFirst Reading
  3/27/2007SenateReferred to Rules
  5/3/2007SenateAssigned to Judiciary Criminal Law
  5/15/2007SenateDo Pass Judiciary Criminal Law; 008-000-000
  5/15/2007SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading May 16, 2007
  5/15/2007SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. John J. Millner
  5/15/2007SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Rules
  5/15/2007SenateSecond Reading
  5/15/2007SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading May 16, 2007
  5/17/2007SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Rules Refers to Judiciary Criminal Law
  5/18/2007SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommend Do Adopt Judiciary Criminal Law; 010-000-000
  5/22/2007SenateRecalled to Second Reading
  5/22/2007SenateSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Adopted; Millner
  5/22/2007SenatePlaced on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading May 23, 2007
  5/24/2007SenateAlternate Chief Co-Sponsor Changed to Sen. Kirk W. Dillard
  5/24/2007SenateAlternate Chief Sponsor Changed to Sen. Kirk W. Dillard
  5/24/2007SenateAlternate Chief Co-Sponsor Changed to Sen. John J. Millner
  5/25/2007SenateThird Reading - Passed; 056-001-000
  5/25/2007HouseArrived in House
  5/25/2007HousePlaced on Calendar Order of Concurrence Senate Amendment(s) 1
  5/30/2007HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion Filed Concur Rep. Dan Brady
  5/30/2007HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Referred to Rules Committee
  5/30/2007HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Recommends be Adopted Rules Committee; 003-002-000
  5/31/2007HouseFinal Action Deadline Extended-9(b) June 8, 2007
  6/5/2007HouseSenate Floor Amendment No. 1 House Concurs 099-001-000
  6/5/2007HousePassed Both Houses
  7/3/2007HouseSent to the Governor
  8/28/2007HouseGovernor Approved
  8/28/2007HouseEffective Date June 1, 2008
  8/28/2007HousePublic Act . . . . . . . . . 95-0484

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