92nd General Assembly
Summary of HB0299
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House Sponsors:
HOWARD-TURNER,ART-YARBROUGH-DAVIS,MONIQUE, SOTO, 
   COLLINS, DELGADO, YOUNGE, FLOWERS, JONES,LOU AND GILES.

Short description: 
CRIM ID-EXPUNGE                                                            

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends the Criminal Identification Act and the  Unified  Code  of      
   Corrections.  Provides for automatic expungement and sealing of arrest      
   and court records of a person placed on  supervision  upon  successful      
   completion  of  the  supervision,  other  than  DUI  and  certain  sex      
   offenses,  without  the  filing  of  a petition to a court.  Effective      
   immediately.                                                                
          FISCAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts)                          
          House Bill 299 would have a minimal fiscal impact on the             
          judicial branch at the State level, but compliance with the          
          provisions of HB299 may require additional resources for the         
          Circuit Courts.                                                      
          JUDICIAL NOTE (Office of the Illinois Courts)                        
          The bill would neither decrease nor increase the number of           
          judges needed in the State.                                          
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                 
          Deletes reference to:                                                
          730 ILCS 5/5-6-3.1                                                   
        Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal      
   Identification Act. Provides that for employment application  purposes      
   only,  supervision  orders  are automatically expunged 12 months after      
   completion  of  supervision  conditions.  Does  not   apply   to   DUI      
   violations,  sex  offenses,  weapons offenses, and crimes of violence.      
   Effective immediately.                                                      
          FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Office of the Illinois Courts)                  
          There would be a significant fiscal impact in the circuit            
          courts, where processing of expungement orders will result           
          in additional county costs for personnel, equipment, and             
          supplies. The actual cost of compliance cannot be determined,        
          because the number of cases in which expungement would be            
          required is unknown.                                                 
          JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Office of the Illinois Courts)                
          This legislation will increase judicial workloads. However, it       
          is not possible to determine whether the bill would increase         
          the number of judges needed in the State.                            
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: JAN-07-2003

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   1     SENATE -   0


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