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(730 ILCS 154/95)
Sec. 95. Community notification of violent offenders against youth. (a) The sheriff of the county, except Cook County, shall disclose to the
following the name, address, date of birth, place of employment, school
attended, and offense
or adjudication of all violent offenders against youth required to register under Section 10 of
this Act:
(1) The boards of institutions of higher education or |
| other appropriate administrative offices of each nonpublic institution of higher education located in the county where the violent offender against youth is required to register, resides, is employed, or is attending an institution of higher education; and
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(2) School boards of public school districts and the
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| principal or other appropriate administrative officer of each nonpublic school located in the county where the violent offender against youth is required to register or is employed; and
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(3) Child care facilities located in the county where
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(4) Libraries located in the county where the violent
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(a-2) The sheriff of Cook County shall disclose to the following the name,
address, date of birth, place of employment, school attended, and offense
or
adjudication of
all violent offenders against youth required to register under Section 10 of this Act:
(1) School boards of public school districts and the
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| principal or other appropriate administrative officer of each nonpublic school located within the region of Cook County, as those public school districts and nonpublic schools are identified in LEADS, other than the City of Chicago, where the violent offender against youth is required to register or is employed; and
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(2) Child care facilities located within the region
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| of Cook County, as those child care facilities are identified in LEADS, other than the City of Chicago, where the violent offender against youth is required to register or is employed; and
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(3) The boards of institutions of higher education or
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| other appropriate administrative offices of each nonpublic institution of higher education located in the county, other than the City of Chicago, where the violent offender against youth is required to register, resides, is employed, or attending an institution of higher education; and
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(4) Libraries located in the county, other than the
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| City of Chicago, where the violent offender against youth is required to register, resides, is employed, or is attending an institution of higher education.
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(a-3) The Chicago Police Department shall disclose to the following the
name, address, date of birth, place of employment, school attended, and
offense
or adjudication
of all violent offenders against youth required to register under Section 10 of this Act:
(1) School boards of public school districts and the
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| principal or other appropriate administrative officer of each nonpublic school located in the police district where the violent offender against youth is required to register or is employed if the offender is required to register or is employed in the City of Chicago; and
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(2) Child care facilities located in the police
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| district where the violent offender against youth is required to register or is employed if the offender is required to register or is employed in the City of Chicago; and
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(3) The boards of institutions of higher education or
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| other appropriate administrative offices of each nonpublic institution of higher education located in the police district where the violent offender against youth is required to register, resides, is employed, or attending an institution of higher education in the City of Chicago; and
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(4) Libraries located in the police district where
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| the violent offender against youth is required to register or is employed if the offender is required to register or is employed in the City of Chicago.
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(a-4) The Illinois State Police shall provide a list of violent offenders against youth
required to register to the Illinois Department of Children and Family
Services.
(b) The Illinois State Police and any law enforcement agency may
disclose, in the Illinois State Police's or agency's discretion, the following information
to any person likely to encounter a violent offender against youth:
(1) The offender's name, address, and date of birth.
(2) The offense for which the offender was convicted.
(3) The offender's photograph or other such
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(4) Offender employment information, to protect
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(c) The name, address, date of birth, and offense or adjudication for violent offenders against youth required to register under Section 10 of this
Act shall be open to inspection by the public as provided in this Section.
Every municipal police department shall make available at its headquarters
the information on all violent offenders against youth who are required to register in the
municipality under this Act. The sheriff shall
also make available at his or her headquarters the information on all violent offenders against youth who are required to register under this Act and who live in
unincorporated areas of the county. Violent offender against youth information must be made
available for public inspection to any person, no later than 72 hours or 3
business days from the date of the request.
The request must be made in person, in writing, or by telephone.
Availability must include giving the inquirer access to a
facility where the information may be copied. A department or sheriff
may charge a fee, but the fee may not exceed the actual costs of
copying the information. An inquirer must be allowed to copy this information
in his or her own handwriting. A department or sheriff must allow access to
the information during normal public working hours.
The sheriff or a municipal police department may publish the
photographs of violent offenders against youth where any victim was 13 years of age or younger
and who are required to register in the municipality or county under this Act in a newspaper or magazine of general circulation in
the municipality or county or may disseminate the photographs of those violent offenders against youth on the Internet or on television. The law enforcement agency may
make available the information on all violent offenders against youth residing within any county.
(d) The Illinois State Police and any law enforcement agency having
jurisdiction may, in the Illinois State Police's or agency's discretion, place the
information specified in subsection (b) on the Internet or in
other media.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)
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