Public Act 0382 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0382 |
SB1543 Enrolled | LRB103 26944 AWJ 53309 b |
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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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 Illinois Police Training Act is amended by |
adding Section 3.2 as follows: |
(50 ILCS 705/3.2 new) |
Sec. 3.2. Statewide PTSD Mental Health Coordinator. |
(a) There is created under the authority of the Illinois |
Law Enforcement Training Standards Board the Statewide PTSD |
Mental Health Coordinator, appointed by the Governor, by and |
with the advice and consent of the Senate, for a term of 4 |
years. The Statewide PTSD Mental Health Coordinator shall |
receive a salary as provided by law and is eligible for |
reappointment. The Statewide PTSD Mental Health Coordinator |
shall be responsible for implementing a program of mental |
health support and education for law enforcement officers. |
(b) The Statewide PTSD Mental Health Coordinator shall: |
(1) be an active duty law enforcement officer with an |
established career in different aspects of law |
enforcement, including, but not limited to, having |
experience as both a patrol officer and detective or in |
both urban and rural settings; |
(2) have a history of developing and disseminating |
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evidence-based training in mental health and resilience |
and with a strong working knowledge of the legislative |
process at the State and local level; and |
(3) have an established history of working with police |
administrations and police unions. |
(c) The Statewide PTSD Mental Health Coordinator shall: |
(1) cooperate with statewide police academies to |
introduce police recruits to mental health issues they |
could face throughout their career in law enforcement; |
(2) assist in establishing mental health training for |
law enforcement, including resilience training, |
trauma-based training, interdepartmental and |
intradepartmental training, and training for law |
enforcement families; |
(3) select medical professionals statewide to |
establish a reference list that can be utilized by police |
departments who seek out professionals who offer |
evidence-based treatment for trauma and have strong |
working knowledge of the challenges faced by law |
enforcement; |
(4) cooperate with police agencies to establish peer |
support programs; |
(5) cooperate with private limited liability companies |
who train in mental health and wellness to ensure that the |
company programs are scientifically sound and factual; |
(6) utilize the State university system to establish |
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training and produce research documentation of training |
effectiveness; and |
(7) set standards for continuing education in mental |
health with an emphasis on meeting the developmental |
training needs for officers at various stages of their |
career. |
(d)
The Statewide PTSD Mental Health Coordinator shall |
report to the Board on the development and implementation of |
programs and training for law enforcement officers and shall |
advise the Board and receive advice from the Board on |
direction and training needs for law enforcement agencies that |
vary in size, location, and demographics.
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