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Public Act 101-0351 Public Act 0351 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0351 | SB1744 Enrolled | LRB101 10373 SLF 55479 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 Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | changing Section 3-14-1 as follows:
| (730 ILCS 5/3-14-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-14-1)
| Sec. 3-14-1. Release from the institution.
| (a) Upon release of a person on parole, mandatory release, | final
discharge or pardon the Department shall return all | property held for
him, provide him with suitable clothing and | procure necessary
transportation for him to his designated | place of residence and
employment. It may provide such person | with a grant of money for travel and
expenses which may be paid | in installments. The amount of the money grant
shall be | determined by the Department.
| (a-1) The Department shall, before a wrongfully imprisoned | person, as defined in Section 3-1-2 of this Code, is discharged | from the Department, provide him or her with any documents | necessary after discharge. | (a-2) The Department of Corrections may establish and | maintain, in any institution
it administers, revolving funds to | be known as "Travel and Allowances Revolving
Funds". These | revolving funds shall be used for advancing travel and expense
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| allowances to committed, paroled, and discharged prisoners. | The moneys
paid into such revolving funds shall be from | appropriations to the Department
for Committed, Paroled, and | Discharged Prisoners.
| (a-3) Prior to release of a person on parole, mandatory | supervised release, final discharge, or pardon, the Department | shall screen every person for Medicaid eligibility. Officials | of the correctional institution or facility where the committed | person is assigned shall assist an eligible person to complete | a Medicaid application to ensure that the person begins | receiving benefits as soon as possible after his or her | release. The application must include the eligible person's | address associated with his or her residence upon release from | the facility. If the residence is temporary, the eligible | person must notify the Department of Human Services of his or | her change in address upon transition to permanent housing. | (b) (Blank).
| (c) Except as otherwise provided in this Code, the | Department shall
establish procedures to provide written | notification of any release of any
person who has been | convicted of a felony to the State's Attorney
and sheriff of | the county from which the offender was committed, and the
| State's Attorney and sheriff of the county into which the | offender is to be
paroled or released. Except as otherwise | provided in this Code, the
Department shall establish | procedures to provide written notification to
the proper law |
| enforcement agency for any municipality of any release of any
| person who has been convicted of a felony if the arrest of the | offender or the
commission of the offense took place in the | municipality, if the offender is to
be paroled or released into | the municipality, or if the offender resided in the
| municipality at the time of the commission of the offense. If a | person
convicted of a felony who is in the custody of the | Department of Corrections or
on parole or mandatory supervised | release informs the Department that he or she
has resided, | resides, or will
reside at an address that is a housing | facility owned, managed,
operated, or leased by a public | housing agency, the Department must send
written notification | of that information to the public housing agency that
owns, | manages, operates, or leases the housing facility. The written
| notification shall, when possible, be given at least 14 days | before release of
the person from custody, or as soon | thereafter as possible. The written notification shall be | provided electronically if the State's Attorney, sheriff, | proper law enforcement agency, or public housing agency has | provided the Department with an accurate and up to date email | address.
| (c-1) (Blank). | (c-2) The Department shall establish procedures to provide | notice to the Department of State Police of the release or | discharge of persons convicted of violations of the | Methamphetamine Control and Community
Protection Act or a |
| violation of the Methamphetamine Precursor Control Act. The | Department of State Police shall make this information | available to local, State, or federal law enforcement agencies | upon request. | (c-5) If a person on parole or mandatory supervised release | becomes a resident of a facility licensed or regulated by the | Department of Public Health, the Illinois Department of Public | Aid, or the Illinois Department of Human Services, the | Department of Corrections shall provide copies of the following | information to the appropriate licensing or regulating | Department and the licensed or regulated facility where the | person becomes a resident: | (1) The mittimus and any pre-sentence investigation | reports. | (2) The social evaluation prepared pursuant to Section | 3-8-2. | (3) Any pre-release evaluation conducted pursuant to | subsection (j) of Section 3-6-2. | (4) Reports of disciplinary infractions and | dispositions. | (5) Any parole plan, including orders issued by the | Prisoner Review Board, and any violation reports and | dispositions. | (6) The name and contact information for the assigned | parole agent and parole supervisor.
| This information shall be provided within 3 days of the |
| person becoming a resident of the facility.
| (c-10) If a person on parole or mandatory supervised | release becomes a resident of a facility licensed or regulated | by the Department of Public Health, the Illinois Department of | Public Aid, or the Illinois Department of Human Services, the | Department of Corrections shall provide written notification | of such residence to the following: | (1) The Prisoner Review Board. | (2) The
chief of police and sheriff in the municipality | and county in which the licensed facility is located. | The notification shall be provided within 3 days of the | person becoming a resident of the facility.
| (d) Upon the release of a committed person on parole, | mandatory
supervised release, final discharge or pardon, the | Department shall provide
such person with information | concerning programs and services of the
Illinois Department of | Public Health to ascertain whether such person has
been exposed | to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or any identified
| causative agent of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
| (e) Upon the release of a committed person on parole, | mandatory supervised
release, final discharge, pardon, or who | has been wrongfully imprisoned, the Department shall verify the | released person's full name, date of birth, and social security | number. If verification is made by the Department by obtaining | a certified copy of the released person's birth certificate and | the released person's social security card or other documents |
| authorized by the Secretary, the Department shall provide the | birth certificate and social security card or other documents | authorized by the Secretary to the released person. If | verification by the Department is done by means other than | obtaining a certified copy of the released person's birth | certificate and the released person's social security card or | other documents authorized by the Secretary, the Department | shall complete a verification form, prescribed by the Secretary | of State, and shall provide that verification form to the | released person.
| (f) Forty-five days prior to the scheduled discharge of a | person committed to the custody of the Department of | Corrections, the Department shall give the person who is | otherwise uninsured an opportunity to apply for health care | coverage including medical assistance under Article V of the | Illinois Public Aid Code in accordance with subsection (b) of | Section 1-8.5 of the Illinois Public Aid Code, and the | Department of Corrections shall provide assistance with | completion of the application for health care coverage | including medical assistance. The Department may adopt rules to | implement this Section. | (Source: P.A. 98-267, eff. 1-1-14; 99-415, eff. 8-20-15; | 99-907, eff. 7-1-17 .)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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