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HB4011 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB4011

 

Introduced 3/8/2023, by Rep. Matt Hanson

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
750 ILCS 60/304  from Ch. 40, par. 2313-4

    Amends the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Provides that if a law enforcement officer has reason to believe that a person has been abused, neglected, or exploited by a family or household member, in situations where the alleged offending party is a juvenile and there are no factors of aggravation, the law enforcement officer may seek to divert or find alternative placement without initiating an arrest.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning domestic violence.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is
5amended by changing Section 304 as follows:
 
6    (750 ILCS 60/304)  (from Ch. 40, par. 2313-4)
7    Sec. 304. Assistance by law enforcement officers.
8    (a) Whenever a law enforcement officer has reason to
9believe that a person has been abused, neglected, or exploited
10by a family or household member, the officer shall immediately
11use all reasonable means to prevent further abuse, neglect, or
12exploitation, including:
13        (1) Arresting the abusing, neglecting and exploiting
14    party, where appropriate, except in situations where the
15    alleged offending party is a juvenile and there are no
16    factors of aggravation, the law enforcement officer may
17    seek to divert or find alternative placement without
18    initiating an arrest;
19        (2) If there is probable cause to believe that
20    particular weapons were used to commit the incident of
21    abuse, subject to constitutional limitations, seizing and
22    taking inventory of the weapons;
23        (3) Accompanying the victim of abuse, neglect, or

 

 

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1    exploitation to his or her place of residence for a
2    reasonable period of time to remove necessary personal
3    belongings and possessions;
4        (4) Offering the victim of abuse, neglect, or
5    exploitation immediate and adequate information (written
6    in a language appropriate for the victim or in Braille or
7    communicated in appropriate sign language), which shall
8    include a summary of the procedures and relief available
9    to victims of abuse under subsection (c) of Section 217
10    and the officer's name and badge number;
11        (5) Providing the victim with one referral to an
12    accessible service agency;
13        (6) Advising the victim of abuse about seeking medical
14    attention and preserving evidence (specifically including
15    photographs of injury or damage and damaged clothing or
16    other property); and
17        (7) Providing or arranging accessible transportation
18    for the victim of abuse (and, at the victim's request, any
19    minors or dependents in the victim's care) to a medical
20    facility for treatment of injuries or to a nearby place of
21    shelter or safety; or, after the close of court business
22    hours, providing or arranging for transportation for the
23    victim (and, at the victim's request, any minors or
24    dependents in the victim's care) to the nearest available
25    circuit judge or associate judge so the victim may file a
26    petition for an emergency order of protection under

 

 

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1    subsection (c) of Section 217. When a victim of abuse
2    chooses to leave the scene of the offense, it shall be
3    presumed that it is in the best interests of any minors or
4    dependents in the victim's care to remain with the victim
5    or a person designated by the victim, rather than to
6    remain with the abusing party.
7    (b) Whenever a law enforcement officer does not exercise
8arrest powers or otherwise initiate criminal proceedings, the
9officer shall:
10        (1) Make a police report of the investigation of any
11    bona fide allegation of an incident of abuse, neglect, or
12    exploitation and the disposition of the investigation, in
13    accordance with subsection (a) of Section 303;
14        (2) Inform the victim of abuse neglect, or
15    exploitation of the victim's right to request that a
16    criminal proceeding be initiated where appropriate,
17    including specific times and places for meeting with the
18    State's Attorney's office, a warrant officer, or other
19    official in accordance with local procedure; and
20        (3) Advise the victim of the importance of seeking
21    medical attention and preserving evidence (specifically
22    including photographs of injury or damage and damaged
23    clothing or other property).
24    (c) Except as provided by Section 24-6 of the Criminal
25Code of 2012 or under a court order, any weapon seized under
26subsection (a)(2) shall be returned forthwith to the person

 

 

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1from whom it was seized when it is no longer needed for
2evidentiary purposes.
3(Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)