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HB3172 Re-Enrolled                            LRB9207251RCcdA

 1        AN ACT in relation to criminal law.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section   5.   The  Sexual  Assault  Survivors  Emergency
 5    Treatment Act is amended by changing Section 6.4 as follows:

 6        (410 ILCS 70/6.4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 87-6.4)
 7        Sec. 6.4. Sexual assault evidence collection program.
 8        (a)  There is created a statewide sexual assault evidence
 9    collection program to facilitate the prosecution  of  persons
10    accused   of   sexual   assault.    This   program  shall  be
11    administered by the Illinois State Police.  The program shall
12    consist of the following:  (1) distribution of sexual assault
13    evidence collection kits which  have  been  approved  by  the
14    Illinois  State  Police  to  hospitals  that request them, or
15    arranging for such distribution by the  manufacturer  of  the
16    kits,  (2)  collection  of  the kits from hospitals after the
17    kits have been  used to collect evidence, (3) analysis of the
18    collected evidence and conducting of  laboratory  tests,  and
19    (4)  maintaining  the chain of custody and safekeeping of the
20    evidence for use in a  legal  proceeding.   The  standardized
21    evidence  collection  kit  for the State of Illinois shall be
22    the State Police  Evidence  Collection  Kit,  also  known  as
23    "S.P.E.C.K.".  A  sexual  assault evidence collection kit may
24    not be released by a hospital without the written consent  of
25    the  sexual  assault survivor.  In the case of a survivor who
26    is a minor 13 years of age or older, evidence and information
27    concerning  the alleged sexual assault may be released at the
28    written request of the minor. If the survivor is a minor  who
29    is under 13 years of age, evidence and information concerning
30    the  alleged  sexual  assault  may be released at the written
31    request  of   the   parent,   guardian,   investigating   law
 
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 1    enforcement  officer,  or  Department  of Children and Family
 2    Services.  Any  health  care  professional,   including   any
 3    physician  or  nurse,  sexual assault nurse examiner, and any
 4    health care institution, including any hospital, who provides
 5    evidence or information to a law enforcement officer pursuant
 6    to a written request as specified in this Section  is  immune
 7    from  any  civil  or  professional liability that might arise
 8    from those actions, with the exception of willful  or  wanton
 9    misconduct.   The  immunity  provision applies only if all of
10    the requirements of this Section are met.
11        (b)  The Illinois State Police shall administer a program
12    to train hospitals and hospital  personnel  participating  in
13    the  sexual  assault  evidence  collection  program,  in  the
14    correct  use  and  application of the sexual assault evidence
15    collection kits.  A sexual assault nurse examiner may conduct
16    examinations using the  sexual  assault  evidence  collection
17    kits,  without  the presence or participation of a physician.
18    The Department of Public  Health  shall  cooperate  with  the
19    Illinois  State  Police  in  this  program  as it pertains to
20    medical aspects of the evidence collection.
21        (c)  In this Section,  "sexual  assault  nurse  examiner"
22    means  a  registered nurse who has completed a sexual assault
23    nurse  examiner  (SANE)  training  program  that  meets   the
24    Forensic  Sexual  Assault Nurse Examiner Education Guidelines
25    established by  the  International  Association  of  Forensic
26    Nurses.
27    (Source: P.A. 90-587, eff. 7-1-98; 91-888, eff. 7-6-00.)

28        Section  99.  Effective  date.   This  Act  takes  effect
29    January 1, 2002.

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