Full Text of SB2839 99th General Assembly
SB2839sam002 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Sen. Ira I. Silverstein Filed: 4/11/2016
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2839
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2839 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
| 4 | | "Section 5. The Preventing Sexual Violence in Higher | 5 | | Education Act is amended by changing Section 10 as follows: | 6 | | (110 ILCS 155/10)
| 7 | | Sec. 10. Comprehensive policy. On or before August 1, 2016, | 8 | | all higher education institutions shall adopt a comprehensive | 9 | | policy concerning sexual violence, domestic violence, dating | 10 | | violence, and stalking consistent with governing federal and | 11 | | State law. The higher education institution's comprehensive | 12 | | policy shall include, at a minimum, all of the following | 13 | | components: | 14 | | (1) A definition of consent that, at a minimum, | 15 | | recognizes that (i) consent is a freely given agreement to | 16 | | sexual activity, (ii) a person's lack of verbal or physical |
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| 1 | | resistance or submission resulting from the use or threat | 2 | | of force does not constitute consent, (iii) a person's | 3 | | manner of dress does not constitute consent, (iv) a | 4 | | person's consent to past sexual activity does not | 5 | | constitute consent to future sexual activity, (v) a | 6 | | person's consent to engage in sexual activity with one | 7 | | person does not constitute consent to engage in sexual | 8 | | activity with another, (vi) a person can withdraw consent | 9 | | at any time, and (vii) a person cannot consent to sexual | 10 | | activity if that person is unable to understand the nature | 11 | | of the activity or give knowing consent due to | 12 | | circumstances, including without limitation the following: | 13 | | (A) the person is incapacitated due to the use or | 14 | | influence of alcohol or drugs; | 15 | | (B) the person is asleep or unconscious; | 16 | | (C) the person is under age; or | 17 | | (D) the person is incapacitated due to a mental | 18 | | disability. | 19 | | Nothing in this Section prevents a higher education | 20 | | institution from defining consent in a more demanding | 21 | | manner. | 22 | | (2) Procedures that students of the higher education | 23 | | institution may follow if they choose to report an alleged | 24 | | violation of the comprehensive policy, regardless of where | 25 | | the incident of sexual violence, domestic violence, dating | 26 | | violence, or stalking occurred, including all of the |
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| 1 | | following: | 2 | | (A) Name and contact information for the Title IX | 3 | | coordinator, campus law enforcement or security, local | 4 | | law enforcement, and the community-based sexual | 5 | | assault crisis center. | 6 | | (B) The name, title, and contact information for | 7 | | confidential advisors and other confidential resources | 8 | | and a description of what confidential reporting | 9 | | means. | 10 | | (C) Information regarding the various individuals, | 11 | | departments, or organizations to whom a student may | 12 | | report a violation of the comprehensive policy, | 13 | | specifying for each individual and entity (i) the | 14 | | extent of the individual's or entity's reporting | 15 | | obligation, (ii) the extent of the individual's or | 16 | | entity's ability to protect the student's privacy, and | 17 | | (iii) the extent of the individual's or entity's | 18 | | ability to have confidential communications with the | 19 | | student. | 20 | | (D) An option for students to electronically | 21 | | report. | 22 | | (E) An option for students to anonymously report. | 23 | | (F) An option for students to confidentially | 24 | | report. | 25 | | (G) An option for reports by third parties and | 26 | | bystanders. |
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| 1 | | (3) The higher education institution's procedure for | 2 | | responding to a report of an alleged incident of sexual | 3 | | violence, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking, | 4 | | including without limitation (i) assisting and | 5 | | interviewing the survivor, (ii) identifying and locating | 6 | | witnesses, (iii) contacting and interviewing the | 7 | | respondent, (iv) contacting and cooperating with law | 8 | | enforcement, when applicable, and (v) providing | 9 | | information regarding the importance of preserving | 10 | | physical evidence of the sexual violence and the | 11 | | availability of a medical forensic examination at no charge | 12 | | to the survivor. | 13 | | (4) A statement of the higher education institution's | 14 | | obligation to provide survivors with concise information, | 15 | | written in plain language, concerning the survivor's | 16 | | rights and options, upon receiving a report of an alleged | 17 | | violation of the comprehensive policy, as described in | 18 | | Section 15 of this Act. | 19 | | (5) The name, address, and telephone number of the | 20 | | medical facility nearest to each campus of the higher | 21 | | education institution where a survivor may have a medical | 22 | | forensic examination completed at no cost to the survivor, | 23 | | pursuant to the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency | 24 | | Treatment Act. | 25 | | (6) The name, telephone number, address, and website | 26 | | URL, if available, of community-based, State, and national |
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| 1 | | sexual assault crisis centers. | 2 | | (7) A statement notifying survivors of the interim | 3 | | protective
measures and accommodations reasonably | 4 | | available from the
higher education institution that a | 5 | | survivor may request in
response to an alleged violation of | 6 | | the comprehensive
policy, including without limitation | 7 | | changes to academic,
living, dining, transportation, and | 8 | | working situations,
obtaining and enforcing campus no | 9 | | contact orders, and
honoring an order of protection or no | 10 | | contact order entered
by a State civil or criminal court. | 11 | | (8) The higher education institution's complaint | 12 | | resolution procedures if a student alleges violation of the | 13 | | comprehensive violence policy, including, at a minimum, | 14 | | the guidelines set forth in Section 25 of this Act. | 15 | | (9) A statement of the range of sanctions the higher | 16 | | education institution may impose following the | 17 | | implementation of its complaint resolution procedures in | 18 | | response to an alleged violation of the comprehensive | 19 | | policy. Sanctions may include, but are not limited to, | 20 | | suspension, expulsion, or removal of the student found, | 21 | | after complaint resolution procedures, to be in violation | 22 | | of the comprehensive policy of the higher education | 23 | | institution. | 24 | | (10) A statement of the higher education institution's | 25 | | obligation to include an amnesty provision that provides | 26 | | immunity to any student who reports, in good faith, an |
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| 1 | | alleged violation of the higher education institution's | 2 | | comprehensive policy to a responsible employee, as defined | 3 | | by federal law, so that the reporting student will not | 4 | | receive a disciplinary sanction by the institution for a | 5 | | student conduct violation, such as underage drinking, that | 6 | | is revealed in the course of such a report, unless the | 7 | | institution determines that the violation was egregious, | 8 | | including without limitation an action that places the | 9 | | health or safety of any other person at risk. | 10 | | (11) A statement of the higher education institution's | 11 | | prohibition on retaliation against those who, in good | 12 | | faith, report or disclose an alleged violation of the | 13 | | comprehensive policy, file a complaint, or otherwise | 14 | | participate in the complaint resolution procedure and | 15 | | available sanctions for individuals who engage in | 16 | | retaliatory conduct.
| 17 | | (Source: P.A. 99-426, eff. 8-21-15.)
| 18 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 19 | | becoming law.".
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