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Public Act 096-1044 |
HB5411 Enrolled | LRB096 16405 MJR 31672 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Medical School Matriculant Criminal History |
Records Check Act is amended by changing Sections 10 and 15 as |
follows: |
(110 ILCS 57/10)
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Sec. 10. Criminal history records check for matriculants.
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(a) A public medical school located in Illinois
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conduct an inquiry into the Department of State Police's |
Statewide Sex Offender Database for each matriculant and must
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require that each matriculant submit to a fingerprint-based |
criminal history records check for violent felony convictions,
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conducted by the Department of State Police and the Federal |
Bureau of Investigation, as part of the medical school |
admissions process. The medical school shall forward the name, |
sex, race, date of birth, social security number, and |
fingerprints of each of its matriculants to the Department of |
State Police to be searched against the fingerprint records
now |
and hereafter filed in the Department of State Police and
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Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history records
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databases. The fingerprints of each matriculant must be |
submitted in the form and manner prescribed by the Department |
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of State Police. The Department of State Police shall furnish,
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pursuant to positive identification, records of a |
matriculant's
violent felony convictions to the medical school |
that
requested the criminal history records check. Compliance |
with the criminal history record checks required by this |
subsection (a) may also be accomplished through the use of a |
private entity that checks criminal history records for violent |
felony convictions.
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(b) A private medical school located in Illinois
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conduct an inquiry into the Department of State Police's |
Statewide Sex Offender Database for each matriculant and must |
require that each matriculant submit to an Illinois Uniform |
Conviction Information Act fingerprint-based, criminal history |
records check for violent felony convictions, conducted by the |
Department of State Police, as part of the medical school |
admissions process. The medical school shall forward the name, |
sex, race, date of birth, social security number, and |
fingerprints of each of its matriculants to the Department of |
State Police to be searched against the fingerprint records
now |
and hereafter filed in the Department of State Police criminal |
history records
database. The fingerprints of each matriculant |
must be submitted in the form and manner prescribed by the |
Department of State Police. The Department of State Police |
shall furnish,
pursuant to positive identification, records of |
a matriculant's
violent felony convictions to the medical |
school that
requested the criminal history records check.
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Compliance with the criminal history record checks required by |
this subsection (b) may also be accomplished through the use of |
a private entity that checks criminal history records for |
violent felony convictions. |
(Source: P.A. 94-709, eff. 12-5-05; 94-837, eff. 6-6-06.) |
(110 ILCS 57/15)
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Sec. 15. Fees. The Department of State Police shall charge |
each requesting medical school a fee for conducting the |
criminal history records check under Section 10 of this Act, |
which shall be deposited in the State Police Services Fund and |
shall not exceed the cost of the inquiry. Each requesting |
medical school is solely responsible for payment of this fee to |
the Department of State Police. Each requesting medical school |
is solely responsible for payment of any fees associated with |
the use of a private entity that checks criminal history |
records for violent felony convictions. Each medical school may |
impose its own fee upon a matriculant to cover the cost of the |
criminal history records check at the time the matriculant |
submits to the criminal history records check.
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(Source: P.A. 94-709, eff. 12-5-05.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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