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Public Act 100-0693 Public Act 0693 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0693 | HB5597 Enrolled | LRB100 20683 SLF 36138 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by changing | Section 11-9.2 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 5/11-9.2)
| Sec. 11-9.2. Custodial sexual misconduct.
| (a) A person commits custodial sexual misconduct
when: (1) | he or
she is an employee of a penal system and engages in | sexual conduct or sexual
penetration with a person who is in | the custody of that penal system ; or (2)
he or she is an | employee of a treatment and detention facility and engages in
| sexual conduct or sexual penetration with a person who is in | the custody of
that
treatment and detention facility ; or (3) he | or she is an employee of a law enforcement agency and engages | in sexual conduct or sexual penetration with a person who is in | the custody of a law enforcement agency or employee .
| (b) A probation or supervising officer, surveillance | agent, or aftercare specialist commits custodial
sexual | misconduct when the probation or supervising officer, | surveillance
agent, or aftercare specialist engages in sexual
| conduct or sexual penetration with a probationer, parolee, or | releasee or
person serving a term of conditional release who is
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| under the supervisory, disciplinary, or custodial authority of | the
officer or agent or employee so
engaging in the sexual | conduct or sexual penetration.
| (c) Custodial sexual misconduct is a Class 3 felony.
| (d) Any person convicted of violating this Section | immediately shall forfeit
his or her employment with a law | enforcement agency, a penal system, treatment and detention | facility,
or conditional release program.
| (e) In For purposes of this Section, the consent of the | probationer, parolee,
releasee, or inmate in custody of the | penal system or person detained or
civilly committed under the | Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act , or person in the | custody of a law enforcement agency or employee
shall not be a | defense to a
prosecution under this Section. A person is deemed | incapable of consent, for
purposes of this Section, when he or | she is a probationer, parolee, releasee,
or inmate in custody | of a penal system or person detained or civilly
committed under | the Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act , or a person in the | custody of a law enforcement agency or employee .
| (f) This Section does not apply to:
| (1) Any employee, probation or supervising officer, | surveillance
agent, or aftercare specialist who is | lawfully
married to a person in custody if the marriage | occurred before the date of
custody.
| (2) Any employee, probation or supervising officer, | surveillance
agent, or aftercare specialist who has no |
| knowledge,
and would have no reason to believe, that the | person with whom he or she
engaged in custodial sexual | misconduct was a person in custody.
| (g) In this Section:
| (0.5) "Aftercare specialist" means any person employed | by the Department of Juvenile Justice to supervise and | facilitate services for persons placed on aftercare | release. | (1) "Custody" means:
| (i) pretrial incarceration or detention;
| (ii) incarceration or detention under a sentence | or commitment to a
State or local penal institution;
| (iii) parole, aftercare release, or mandatory | supervised release;
| (iv) electronic monitoring or home detention;
| (v) probation;
| (vi) detention or civil commitment either in | secure care or in the
community under the Sexually | Violent Persons Commitment Act ; or .
| (vii) detained or under arrest by a law enforcement | agency or employee. | (2) "Penal system" means any system which includes | institutions as defined
in Section 2-14 of this Code or a | county shelter care or detention home
established under | Section 1 of the County Shelter Care and Detention Home | Act.
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| (2.1) "Treatment and detention facility" means any | Department of Human
Services facility established for the | detention or civil commitment of persons
under the Sexually | Violent Persons Commitment Act.
| (2.2) "Conditional release" means a program of | treatment and services,
vocational services, and alcohol | or other drug abuse treatment provided to any
person | civilly committed and conditionally released to the | community under
the Sexually Violent Persons Commitment | Act;
| (3) "Employee" means:
| (i) an employee of any governmental agency of this | State or any county
or
municipal corporation that has | by statute, ordinance, or court order the
| responsibility for the care, control, or supervision | of pretrial or sentenced
persons in a penal system or | persons detained or civilly committed under the
| Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act;
| (ii) a contractual employee of a penal system as | defined in paragraph
(g)(2) of
this Section who works | in a penal institution as defined in Section 2-14 of
| this Code;
| (iii) a contractual employee of a "treatment and | detention facility"
as defined in paragraph (g)(2.1) | of this Code or a contractual employee of the
| Department of Human Services who provides supervision |
| of persons serving a
term of conditional release as | defined in paragraph (g)(2.2) of this Code ; or .
| (iv) an employee of a law enforcement agency. | (3.5) "Law enforcement agency" means an agency of the | State or of a unit of local government charged with | enforcement of State, county, or municipal laws or with | managing custody of detained persons in the State, but not | including a State's Attorney. | (4) "Sexual conduct" or "sexual penetration" means any | act of sexual
conduct or sexual penetration as defined in | Section 11-0.1 of this Code.
| (5) "Probation officer" means any person employed in a | probation or court
services department as defined in | Section 9b of the Probation and Probation
Officers Act.
| (6) "Supervising officer" means any person employed to | supervise persons
placed on parole or mandatory supervised | release with the duties described in
Section 3-14-2 of the | Unified Code of Corrections.
| (7) "Surveillance agent" means any person employed or | contracted to
supervise persons placed on conditional | release in the community under
the Sexually Violent Persons | Commitment Act.
| (Source: P.A. 100-431, eff. 8-25-17.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/3/2018
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