Public Act 103-1074
Public Act 1074 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-1074 | HB4828 Enrolled | LRB103 37993 RLC 68125 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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Restrictive Housing Data Publication and Verification Act. | Section 5. Data publication. | (a) Definition. In this Act: | "Restrictive housing" includes the confinement statutes | currently designated in Department of Corrections rules and | administrative directives as "Restrictive Housing, | Administrative Detention, Investigatory Status, Disciplinary | Segregation and Temporary Confinement", as well as any similar | designations used by the Department in the future. | (b) Quarterly reports. Beginning on July 1, 2025, the | Department of Corrections shall post quarterly reports on the | use of restrictive housing on the Department's official | website. Those reports shall include: | (1) data, both aggregated and disaggregated by | facility, regarding individuals placed in restrictive | housing during the prior quarter by age, sex, gender | identity, ethnicity, whether the individuals were | designated Serious Mental Illness (SMI) at the time of the | conduct that led to their placement in restrictive |
| housing, the type of confinement status, and both the | total length and the length for the prior 12 months that | the person spent and was sentenced to restrictive housing. | Such data shall also include the charge or charges that | resulted in restrictive housing and a description of the | activity that formed the basis of the charge; | (2) the population of each restrictive housing unit on | the last day of each quarter and a non-duplicative | cumulative count of persons confined to restrictive | housing for the previous 12 months; | (3) the conduct that led to their placement in | restrictive housing and incidences of emergency | confinement, self-harm, suicide, and assault in any | restrictive housing unit; | (4) the number of facility wide lockdowns at each | facility for the prior quarter and an explanation of the | reason for each such lockdown; | (5) data on access to health care, including the | amount of time it takes for a person in restrictive | housing to see a physician after requesting to see a | physician, how many times a person sees a nurse or other | medical staff before seeing the physician, whether it is a | medical emergency, and the time between routine medical | and physical checkups; | (6) the number of grievances filed appealing placement | in restrictive housing, disaggregated by race, gender, |
| age, and reason for placement; and | (7) the number of alternative programs to restrictive | housing available by facility, the frequency of their use, | and their attendance by committed persons, disaggregated | by race, gender, age, and reason for placement, utilized | in response, or as an alternative to, restrictive housing. | These reports shall not include personally identifiable | information regarding any committed person. | (c) Annual reports. Beginning on July 1, 2025, the | Department of Corrections shall compile an annual report | summarizing the data collected under this Section and shall | submit the annual report to the Governor and the General | Assembly, and shall make the annual report available to the | public. This report shall be made available on the Department | of Corrections website, beginning July 1, 2025. | Section 10. Verification of data accuracy. | (a) The Department of Corrections shall implement | procedures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data | collected under this Act. The Department of Corrections shall | conduct regular audits of its data collection processes and | shall take corrective action as necessary to address any | inaccuracies or deficiencies identified during these audits. | (b) The Department of Corrections shall collaborate with a | third party research university to report the data under this | Act and to solicit feedback on ways to improve data collection |
| and reporting. | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 3/21/2025
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