Public Act 096-0549
Public Act 0549 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0549 |
SB1512 Enrolled |
LRB096 05765 AJT 15838 b |
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| AN ACT concerning law enforcement.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Identification Card Act is amended | by adding Section 4C as follows: | (15 ILCS 335/4C new)
| Sec. 4C. Issuance of confidential identification cards. | (a) Requirements for use of confidential identification | cards. Confidential identification cards may be issued to | local, state, and federal government agencies for bona fide law | enforcement purposes. The identification cards may be issued in | fictitious names and addresses, and may be used only in | confidential, investigative, or undercover law enforcement | operations. | (b) Application procedures for confidential identification | cards: | (1) Applications by local, state, and federal | government agencies for confidential identification cards | must be made to the Secretary of State Police Department on | a form and in a manner prescribed by the Secretary of State | Police Department. | (2) The application form must include information, as | specific as possible without compromising investigations |
| or techniques, setting forth the need for the | identification cards and the uses to which the | identification cards will be limited. | (3) The application form must be signed and verified by | the local, state, or federal government agency head or | designee. | (4) Information maintained by the Secretary of State | Police Department for confidential identification cards | must show the fictitious names and addresses on all records | subject to public disclosure. All other information | concerning these confidential identification cards are | exempt from disclosure unless the disclosure is ordered by | a court of competent jurisdiction. | (c) Cancellation procedures for confidential | identification cards: | (1) The Secretary of State Police Department may cancel | or refuse to renew confidential identification cards when | they have reasonable cause to believe the cards are being | used for purposes other than those set forth in the | application form or authorized by this Section. | (2) A government agency must request cancellation of | confidential identification cards that are no longer | required for the purposes for which they were issued. | (3) Upon the request of the Secretary of State Police | Department, all cancelled confidential identification | cards must be promptly returned to the Secretary of State |
| Police Department by the government agency to which they | were issued. | Section 10. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by adding | Sections 3-422 and 6-121 as follows: | (625 ILCS 5/3-422 new) | Sec. 3-422. Issuance of confidential license plates and | registrations. | (a) Requirements for use of confidential vehicle license | plates and registrations. Confidential vehicle license plates | and registrations may be issued to local, state, and federal | government agencies for bona fide law enforcement purposes. The | plates and registrations may be issued in fictitious names and | addresses, and may be used only in confidential, investigative, | or undercover law enforcement operations. | (b) Application procedures for confidential plates and | registrations: | (1) Applications by local, state, and federal | government agencies for confidential license plates and | registrations must be made to the Secretary of State Police | Department on a form and in a manner prescribed by the | Secretary of State Police Department. | (2) The application form must include information, as | specific as possible without compromising investigations | or techniques, setting forth the need for the license |
| plates and registrations and the uses to which the license | plates and registrations will be limited. | (3) The application form must be signed and verified by | the local, state, or federal government agency head or | designee. | (4) Registration information maintained by the | Secretary of State Police Department for confidential | license plates and registrations must show the fictitious | names and addresses on all records subject to public | disclosure. All other information concerning these | confidential license plates and registrations are exempt | from disclosure unless the disclosure is ordered by a court | of competent jurisdiction. | (c) Revocation and cancellation procedures for | confidential license plates and registrations: | (1) The Secretary of State Police Department may revoke | or refuse to renew confidential license plates and | registrations when they have reasonable cause to believe | the license plates and registrations are being used for | purposes other than those set forth in the application form | or authorized by this Section, or where records indicate | that within a one-year period five or more parking or toll | highway violations have been issued to the vehicle | associated with the license plate and registration and | those violations remain unpaid. | (2) A government agency must request cancellation of |
| confidential license plates and registrations that are no | longer required for the purposes for which they were | issued. | (3) All revoked confidential license plates and | certificates of registration must be promptly returned to | the Secretary of State Police Department by the government | agency to which they were issued. | (d) All fees collected for the issuance of confidential | license plates and registrations must be deposited in the | Secretary of State Police Services Fund. | (625 ILCS 5/6-121 new) | Sec. 6-121. Issuance of confidential drivers' licenses. | (a) Requirements for use of confidential drivers' | licenses. Confidential drivers' licenses may be issued to | local, state, and federal government agencies for bona fide law | enforcement purposes. The drivers' licenses may be issued with | fictitious names and addresses, and may be used only for | confidential, investigative, or undercover law enforcement | operations. | (b) Application procedures for confidential drivers' | licenses: | (1) Applications by local, state, and federal | government agencies for confidential drivers' licenses | must be made to the Secretary of State Police Department on | a form and in a manner prescribed by the Secretary of State |
| Police Department. | (2) The application form must include information, as | specific as possible without compromising investigations | or techniques, setting forth the need for the drivers' | licenses and the uses to which the licenses will be | limited. | (3) The application form must be signed and verified by | the local, state, or federal government agency head or | designee. | (4) Registration information maintained by the | Secretary of State Police Department for confidential | drivers' licenses must show the fictitious names and | addresses on all records subject to public disclosure. All | other information concerning these confidential drivers' | licenses are exempt from disclosure unless the disclosure | is ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction. | (c) Revocation and cancellation procedures for | confidential drivers' licenses: | (1) The Secretary of State Police Department may revoke | or refuse to renew confidential drivers' licenses when they | have reasonable cause to believe the licenses are being | used for purposes other than those set forth in the | application form or authorized by this Section. | Confidential drivers' licenses may also be revoked where | traffic violation citations have been issued to the driver | and subsequent investigation reveals that the issuance of |
| the citations was unrelated to the purposes for which the | confidential driver's license was issued. In such cases, | the citations and any resulting court orders, convictions, | supervisions or other sanctions must be treated by the | Secretary of State as though they were issued in relation | to the true driver's license of the individual to whom the | confidential driver's license was issued. | (2) A government agency must request cancellation of | confidential drivers' licenses that are no longer required | for the purposes for which they were issued. | (3) All revoked confidential drivers' licenses must be | promptly returned to the Secretary of State Police | Department by the government agency to which they were | issued.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/17/2009
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