Public Act 096-1539
 
HB6881 EnrolledLRB096 22438 RLC 41668 b

    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 3-3-7 as follows:
 
    (730 ILCS 5/3-3-7)  (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-7)
    Sec. 3-3-7. Conditions of Parole or Mandatory Supervised
Release.
    (a) The conditions of parole or mandatory supervised
release shall be such as the Prisoner Review Board deems
necessary to assist the subject in leading a law-abiding life.
The conditions of every parole and mandatory supervised release
are that the subject:
        (1) not violate any criminal statute of any
    jurisdiction during the parole or release term;
        (2) refrain from possessing a firearm or other
    dangerous weapon;
        (3) report to an agent of the Department of
    Corrections;
        (4) permit the agent to visit him or her at his or her
    home, employment, or elsewhere to the extent necessary for
    the agent to discharge his or her duties;
        (5) attend or reside in a facility established for the
    instruction or residence of persons on parole or mandatory
    supervised release;
        (6) secure permission before visiting or writing a
    committed person in an Illinois Department of Corrections
    facility;
        (7) report all arrests to an agent of the Department of
    Corrections as soon as permitted by the arresting authority
    but in no event later than 24 hours after release from
    custody;
        (7.5) if convicted of a sex offense as defined in the
    Sex Offender Management Board Act, the individual shall
    undergo and successfully complete sex offender treatment
    conducted in conformance with the standards developed by
    the Sex Offender Management Board Act by a treatment
    provider approved by the Board;
        (7.6) if convicted of a sex offense as defined in the
    Sex Offender Management Board Act, refrain from residing at
    the same address or in the same condominium unit or
    apartment unit or in the same condominium complex or
    apartment complex with another person he or she knows or
    reasonably should know is a convicted sex offender or has
    been placed on supervision for a sex offense; the
    provisions of this paragraph do not apply to a person
    convicted of a sex offense who is placed in a Department of
    Corrections licensed transitional housing facility for sex
    offenders, or is in any facility operated or licensed by
    the Department of Children and Family Services or by the
    Department of Human Services, or is in any licensed medical
    facility;
        (7.7) if convicted for an offense that would qualify
    the accused as a sexual predator under the Sex Offender
    Registration Act on or after the effective date of this
    amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, wear an
    approved electronic monitoring device as defined in
    Section 5-8A-2 for the duration of the person's parole,
    mandatory supervised release term, or extended mandatory
    supervised release term and if convicted for an offense of
    criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual
    assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child,
    criminal sexual abuse, aggravated criminal sexual abuse,
    or ritualized abuse of a child committed on or after August
    11, 2009 (the effective date of Public Act 96-236) this
    amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly when the victim
    was under 18 years of age at the time of the commission of
    the offense and the defendant used force or the threat of
    force in the commission of the offense wear an approved
    electronic monitoring device as defined in Section 5-8A-2
    that has Global Positioning System (GPS) capability for the
    duration of the person's parole, mandatory supervised
    release term, or extended mandatory supervised release
    term;
        (7.8) if convicted for an offense committed on or after
    the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th
    General Assembly that would qualify the accused as a child
    sex offender as defined in Section 11-9.3 or 11-9.4 of the
    Criminal Code of 1961, refrain from communicating with or
    contacting, by means of the Internet, a person who is not
    related to the accused and whom the accused reasonably
    believes to be under 18 years of age; for purposes of this
    paragraph (7.8), "Internet" has the meaning ascribed to it
    in Section 16J-5 of the Criminal Code of 1961; and a person
    is not related to the accused if the person is not: (i) the
    spouse, brother, or sister of the accused; (ii) a
    descendant of the accused; (iii) a first or second cousin
    of the accused; or (iv) a step-child or adopted child of
    the accused;
        (7.9) if convicted under Section 11-6, 11-20.1,
    11-20.3, or 11-21 of the Criminal Code of 1961, consent to
    search of computers, PDAs, cellular phones, and other
    devices under his or her control that are capable of
    accessing the Internet or storing electronic files, in
    order to confirm Internet protocol addresses reported in
    accordance with the Sex Offender Registration Act and
    compliance with conditions in this Act;
        (7.10) if convicted for an offense that would qualify
    the accused as a sex offender or sexual predator under the
    Sex Offender Registration Act on or after the effective
    date of this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly,
    not possess prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction;
        (7.11) if convicted for an offense under Section 11-6,
    11-9.1, 11-15.1, 11-20.1, 11-20.3, or 11-21 of the Criminal
    Code of 1961, or any attempt to commit any of these
    offenses, committed on or after June 1, 2009 (the effective
    date of Public Act 95-983):
            (i) not access or use a computer or any other
        device with Internet capability without the prior
        written approval of the Department;
            (ii) submit to periodic unannounced examinations
        of the offender's computer or any other device with
        Internet capability by the offender's supervising
        agent, a law enforcement officer, or assigned computer
        or information technology specialist, including the
        retrieval and copying of all data from the computer or
        device and any internal or external peripherals and
        removal of such information, equipment, or device to
        conduct a more thorough inspection;
            (iii) submit to the installation on the offender's
        computer or device with Internet capability, at the
        offender's expense, of one or more hardware or software
        systems to monitor the Internet use; and
            (iv) submit to any other appropriate restrictions
        concerning the offender's use of or access to a
        computer or any other device with Internet capability
        imposed by the Board, the Department or the offender's
        supervising agent;
        (7.12) if convicted of a sex offense as defined in the
    Sex Offender Registration Act committed on or after January
    1, 2010 (the effective date of Public Act 96-262) this
    amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, refrain from
    accessing or using a social networking website as defined
    in Section 16D-2 of the Criminal Code of 1961;
        (7.13) (7.12) if convicted of a sex offense as defined
    in Section 2 of the Sex Offender Registration Act committed
    on or after January 1, 2010 (the effective date of Public
    Act 96-362) this amendatory Act of the 96th General
    Assembly that requires the person to register as a sex
    offender under that Act, may not knowingly use any computer
    scrub software on any computer that the sex offender uses;
        (8) obtain permission of an agent of the Department of
    Corrections before leaving the State of Illinois;
        (9) obtain permission of an agent of the Department of
    Corrections before changing his or her residence or
    employment;
        (10) consent to a search of his or her person,
    property, or residence under his or her control;
        (11) refrain from the use or possession of narcotics or
    other controlled substances in any form, or both, or any
    paraphernalia related to those substances and submit to a
    urinalysis test as instructed by a parole agent of the
    Department of Corrections;
        (12) not frequent places where controlled substances
    are illegally sold, used, distributed, or administered;
        (13) not knowingly associate with other persons on
    parole or mandatory supervised release without prior
    written permission of his or her parole agent and not
    associate with persons who are members of an organized gang
    as that term is defined in the Illinois Streetgang
    Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act;
        (14) provide true and accurate information, as it
    relates to his or her adjustment in the community while on
    parole or mandatory supervised release or to his or her
    conduct while incarcerated, in response to inquiries by his
    or her parole agent or of the Department of Corrections;
        (15) follow any specific instructions provided by the
    parole agent that are consistent with furthering
    conditions set and approved by the Prisoner Review Board or
    by law, exclusive of placement on electronic detention, to
    achieve the goals and objectives of his or her parole or
    mandatory supervised release or to protect the public.
    These instructions by the parole agent may be modified at
    any time, as the agent deems appropriate;
        (16) if convicted of a sex offense as defined in
    subsection (a-5) of Section 3-1-2 of this Code, unless the
    offender is a parent or guardian of the person under 18
    years of age present in the home and no non-familial minors
    are present, not participate in a holiday event involving
    children under 18 years of age, such as distributing candy
    or other items to children on Halloween, wearing a Santa
    Claus costume on or preceding Christmas, being employed as
    a department store Santa Claus, or wearing an Easter Bunny
    costume on or preceding Easter; and
        (17) if convicted of a violation of an order of
    protection under Section 12-30 of the Criminal Code of
    1961, be placed under electronic surveillance as provided
    in Section 5-8A-7 of this Code.
    (b) The Board may in addition to other conditions require
that the subject:
        (1) work or pursue a course of study or vocational
    training;
        (2) undergo medical or psychiatric treatment, or
    treatment for drug addiction or alcoholism;
        (3) attend or reside in a facility established for the
    instruction or residence of persons on probation or parole;
        (4) support his dependents;
        (5) (blank);
        (6) (blank);
        (7) comply with the terms and conditions of an order of
    protection issued pursuant to the Illinois Domestic
    Violence Act of 1986, enacted by the 84th General Assembly,
    or an order of protection issued by the court of another
    state, tribe, or United States territory;
        (7.5) if convicted for an offense committed on or after
    the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th
    General Assembly that would qualify the accused as a child
    sex offender as defined in Section 11-9.3 or 11-9.4 of the
    Criminal Code of 1961, refrain from communicating with or
    contacting, by means of the Internet, a person who is
    related to the accused and whom the accused reasonably
    believes to be under 18 years of age; for purposes of this
    paragraph (7.5), "Internet" has the meaning ascribed to it
    in Section 16J-5 of the Criminal Code of 1961; and a person
    is related to the accused if the person is: (i) the spouse,
    brother, or sister of the accused; (ii) a descendant of the
    accused; (iii) a first or second cousin of the accused; or
    (iv) a step-child or adopted child of the accused;
        (7.6) if convicted for an offense committed on or after
    June 1, 2009 (the effective date of Public Act 95-983) that
    would qualify as a sex offense as defined in the Sex
    Offender Registration Act:
            (i) not access or use a computer or any other
        device with Internet capability without the prior
        written approval of the Department;
            (ii) submit to periodic unannounced examinations
        of the offender's computer or any other device with
        Internet capability by the offender's supervising
        agent, a law enforcement officer, or assigned computer
        or information technology specialist, including the
        retrieval and copying of all data from the computer or
        device and any internal or external peripherals and
        removal of such information, equipment, or device to
        conduct a more thorough inspection;
            (iii) submit to the installation on the offender's
        computer or device with Internet capability, at the
        offender's expense, of one or more hardware or software
        systems to monitor the Internet use; and
            (iv) submit to any other appropriate restrictions
        concerning the offender's use of or access to a
        computer or any other device with Internet capability
        imposed by the Board, the Department or the offender's
        supervising agent; and
        (8) in addition, if a minor:
            (i) reside with his parents or in a foster home;
            (ii) attend school;
            (iii) attend a non-residential program for youth;
        or
            (iv) contribute to his own support at home or in a
        foster home.
    (b-1) In addition to the conditions set forth in
subsections (a) and (b), persons required to register as sex
offenders pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act, upon
release from the custody of the Illinois Department of
Corrections, may be required by the Board to comply with the
following specific conditions of release:
        (1) reside only at a Department approved location;
        (2) comply with all requirements of the Sex Offender
    Registration Act;
        (3) notify third parties of the risks that may be
    occasioned by his or her criminal record;
        (4) obtain the approval of an agent of the Department
    of Corrections prior to accepting employment or pursuing a
    course of study or vocational training and notify the
    Department prior to any change in employment, study, or
    training;
        (5) not be employed or participate in any volunteer
    activity that involves contact with children, except under
    circumstances approved in advance and in writing by an
    agent of the Department of Corrections;
        (6) be electronically monitored for a minimum of 12
    months from the date of release as determined by the Board;
        (7) refrain from entering into a designated geographic
    area except upon terms approved in advance by an agent of
    the Department of Corrections. The terms may include
    consideration of the purpose of the entry, the time of day,
    and others accompanying the person;
        (8) refrain from having any contact, including written
    or oral communications, directly or indirectly, personally
    or by telephone, letter, or through a third party with
    certain specified persons including, but not limited to,
    the victim or the victim's family without the prior written
    approval of an agent of the Department of Corrections;
        (9) refrain from all contact, directly or indirectly,
    personally, by telephone, letter, or through a third party,
    with minor children without prior identification and
    approval of an agent of the Department of Corrections;
        (10) neither possess or have under his or her control
    any material that is sexually oriented, sexually
    stimulating, or that shows male or female sex organs or any
    pictures depicting children under 18 years of age nude or
    any written or audio material describing sexual
    intercourse or that depicts or alludes to sexual activity,
    including but not limited to visual, auditory, telephonic,
    or electronic media, or any matter obtained through access
    to any computer or material linked to computer access use;
        (11) not patronize any business providing sexually
    stimulating or sexually oriented entertainment nor utilize
    "900" or adult telephone numbers;
        (12) not reside near, visit, or be in or about parks,
    schools, day care centers, swimming pools, beaches,
    theaters, or any other places where minor children
    congregate without advance approval of an agent of the
    Department of Corrections and immediately report any
    incidental contact with minor children to the Department;
        (13) not possess or have under his or her control
    certain specified items of contraband related to the
    incidence of sexually offending as determined by an agent
    of the Department of Corrections;
        (14) may be required to provide a written daily log of
    activities if directed by an agent of the Department of
    Corrections;
        (15) comply with all other special conditions that the
    Department may impose that restrict the person from
    high-risk situations and limit access to potential
    victims;
        (16) take an annual polygraph exam;
        (17) maintain a log of his or her travel; or
        (18) obtain prior approval of his or her parole officer
    before driving alone in a motor vehicle.
    (c) The conditions under which the parole or mandatory
supervised release is to be served shall be communicated to the
person in writing prior to his release, and he shall sign the
same before release. A signed copy of these conditions,
including a copy of an order of protection where one had been
issued by the criminal court, shall be retained by the person
and another copy forwarded to the officer in charge of his
supervision.
    (d) After a hearing under Section 3-3-9, the Prisoner
Review Board may modify or enlarge the conditions of parole or
mandatory supervised release.
    (e) The Department shall inform all offenders committed to
the Department of the optional services available to them upon
release and shall assist inmates in availing themselves of such
optional services upon their release on a voluntary basis.
    (f) When the subject is in compliance with all conditions
of his or her parole or mandatory supervised release, the
subject shall receive a reduction of the period of his or her
parole or mandatory supervised release of 90 days upon
receiving a high school diploma or passage of the high school
level Test of General Educational Development during the period
of his or her parole or mandatory supervised release. This
reduction in the period of a subject's term of parole or
mandatory supervised release shall be available only to
subjects who have not previously earned a high school diploma
or who have not previously passed the high school level Test of
General Educational Development.
(Source: P.A. 95-464, eff. 6-1-08; 95-539, eff. 1-1-08; 95-579,
eff. 6-1-08; 95-640, eff. 6-1-08; 95-773, eff. 1-1-09; 95-876,
eff. 8-21-08; 95-983, eff. 6-1-09; 96-236, eff. 8-11-09;
96-262, eff. 1-1-10; 96-328, eff. 8-11-09; 96-362, eff. 1-1-10;
revised 9-25-09.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

Effective Date: 3/4/2011