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Public Act 103-0834 | ||||
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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 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | ||||
changing Section 3-2-2 as follows: | ||||
(730 ILCS 5/3-2-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-2) | ||||
Sec. 3-2-2. Powers and duties of the Department. | ||||
(1) In addition to the powers, duties, and | ||||
responsibilities which are otherwise provided by law, the | ||||
Department shall have the following powers: | ||||
(a) To accept persons committed to it by the courts of | ||||
this State for care, custody, treatment, and | ||||
rehabilitation, and to accept federal prisoners and | ||||
noncitizens over whom the Office of the Federal Detention | ||||
Trustee is authorized to exercise the federal detention | ||||
function for limited purposes and periods of time. | ||||
(b) To develop and maintain reception and evaluation | ||||
units for purposes of analyzing the custody and | ||||
rehabilitation needs of persons committed to it and to | ||||
assign such persons to institutions and programs under its | ||||
control or transfer them to other appropriate agencies. In | ||||
consultation with the Department of Alcoholism and | ||||
Substance Abuse (now the Department of Human Services), |
the Department of Corrections shall develop a master plan | ||
for the screening and evaluation of persons committed to | ||
its custody who have alcohol or drug abuse problems, and | ||
for making appropriate treatment available to such | ||
persons; the Department shall report to the General | ||
Assembly on such plan not later than April 1, 1987. The | ||
maintenance and implementation of such plan shall be | ||
contingent upon the availability of funds. | ||
(b-1) To create and implement, on January 1, 2002, a | ||
pilot program to establish the effectiveness of | ||
pupillometer technology (the measurement of the pupil's | ||
reaction to light) as an alternative to a urine test for | ||
purposes of screening and evaluating persons committed to | ||
its custody who have alcohol or drug problems. The pilot | ||
program shall require the pupillometer technology to be | ||
used in at least one Department of Corrections facility. | ||
The Director may expand the pilot program to include an | ||
additional facility or facilities as he or she deems | ||
appropriate. A minimum of 4,000 tests shall be included in | ||
the pilot program. The Department must report to the | ||
General Assembly on the effectiveness of the program by | ||
January 1, 2003. | ||
(b-5) To develop, in consultation with the Illinois | ||
State Police, a program for tracking and evaluating each | ||
inmate from commitment through release for recording his | ||
or her gang affiliations, activities, or ranks. |
(c) To maintain and administer all State correctional | ||
institutions and facilities under its control and to | ||
establish new ones as needed. Pursuant to its power to | ||
establish new institutions and facilities, the Department | ||
may, with the written approval of the Governor, authorize | ||
the Department of Central Management Services to enter | ||
into an agreement of the type described in subsection (d) | ||
of Section 405-300 of the Department of Central Management | ||
Services Law. The Department shall designate those | ||
institutions which shall constitute the State Penitentiary | ||
System. The Department of Juvenile Justice shall maintain | ||
and administer all State youth centers pursuant to | ||
subsection (d) of Section 3-2.5-20. | ||
Pursuant to its power to establish new institutions | ||
and facilities, the Department may authorize the | ||
Department of Central Management Services to accept bids | ||
from counties and municipalities for the construction, | ||
remodeling, or conversion of a structure to be leased to | ||
the Department of Corrections for the purposes of its | ||
serving as a correctional institution or facility. Such | ||
construction, remodeling, or conversion may be financed | ||
with revenue bonds issued pursuant to the Industrial | ||
Building Revenue Bond Act by the municipality or county. | ||
The lease specified in a bid shall be for a term of not | ||
less than the time needed to retire any revenue bonds used | ||
to finance the project, but not to exceed 40 years. The |
lease may grant to the State the option to purchase the | ||
structure outright. | ||
Upon receipt of the bids, the Department may certify | ||
one or more of the bids and shall submit any such bids to | ||
the General Assembly for approval. Upon approval of a bid | ||
by a constitutional majority of both houses of the General | ||
Assembly, pursuant to joint resolution, the Department of | ||
Central Management Services may enter into an agreement | ||
with the county or municipality pursuant to such bid. | ||
(c-5) To build and maintain regional juvenile | ||
detention centers and to charge a per diem to the counties | ||
as established by the Department to defray the costs of | ||
housing each minor in a center. In this subsection (c-5), | ||
"juvenile detention center" means a facility to house | ||
minors during pendency of trial who have been transferred | ||
from proceedings under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to | ||
prosecutions under the criminal laws of this State in | ||
accordance with Section 5-805 of the Juvenile Court Act of | ||
1987, whether the transfer was by operation of law or | ||
permissive under that Section. The Department shall | ||
designate the counties to be served by each regional | ||
juvenile detention center. | ||
(d) To develop and maintain programs of control, | ||
rehabilitation, and employment of committed persons within | ||
its institutions. | ||
(d-5) To provide a pre-release job preparation program |
for inmates at Illinois adult correctional centers. | ||
(d-10) To provide educational and visitation | ||
opportunities to committed persons within its institutions | ||
through temporary access to content-controlled tablets | ||
that may be provided as a privilege to committed persons | ||
to induce or reward compliance. | ||
(e) To establish a system of supervision and guidance | ||
of committed persons in the community. | ||
(f) To establish in cooperation with the Department of | ||
Transportation to supply a sufficient number of prisoners | ||
for use by the Department of Transportation to clean up | ||
the trash and garbage along State, county, township, or | ||
municipal highways as designated by the Department of | ||
Transportation. The Department of Corrections, at the | ||
request of the Department of Transportation, shall furnish | ||
such prisoners at least annually for a period to be agreed | ||
upon between the Director of Corrections and the Secretary | ||
of Transportation. The prisoners used on this program | ||
shall be selected by the Director of Corrections on | ||
whatever basis he deems proper in consideration of their | ||
term, behavior and earned eligibility to participate in | ||
such program - where they will be outside of the prison | ||
facility but still in the custody of the Department of | ||
Corrections. Prisoners convicted of first degree murder, | ||
or a Class X felony, or armed violence, or aggravated | ||
kidnapping, or criminal sexual assault, aggravated |
criminal sexual abuse or a subsequent conviction for | ||
criminal sexual abuse, or forcible detention, or arson, or | ||
a prisoner adjudged a Habitual Criminal shall not be | ||
eligible for selection to participate in such program. The | ||
prisoners shall remain as prisoners in the custody of the | ||
Department of Corrections and such Department shall | ||
furnish whatever security is necessary. The Department of | ||
Transportation shall furnish trucks and equipment for the | ||
highway cleanup program and personnel to supervise and | ||
direct the program. Neither the Department of Corrections | ||
nor the Department of Transportation shall replace any | ||
regular employee with a prisoner. | ||
(g) To maintain records of persons committed to it and | ||
to establish programs of research, statistics, and | ||
planning. | ||
(h) To investigate the grievances of any person | ||
committed to the Department and to inquire into any | ||
alleged misconduct by employees or committed persons; and | ||
for these purposes it may issue subpoenas and compel the | ||
attendance of witnesses and the production of writings and | ||
papers, and may examine under oath any witnesses who may | ||
appear before it; to also investigate alleged violations | ||
of a parolee's or releasee's conditions of parole or | ||
release; and for this purpose it may issue subpoenas and | ||
compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of | ||
documents only if there is reason to believe that such |
procedures would provide evidence that such violations | ||
have occurred. | ||
If any person fails to obey a subpoena issued under | ||
this subsection, the Director may apply to any circuit | ||
court to secure compliance with the subpoena. The failure | ||
to comply with the order of the court issued in response | ||
thereto shall be punishable as contempt of court. | ||
(i) To appoint and remove the chief administrative | ||
officers, and administer programs of training and | ||
development of personnel of the Department. Personnel | ||
assigned by the Department to be responsible for the | ||
custody and control of committed persons or to investigate | ||
the alleged misconduct of committed persons or employees | ||
or alleged violations of a parolee's or releasee's | ||
conditions of parole shall be conservators of the peace | ||
for those purposes, and shall have the full power of peace | ||
officers outside of the facilities of the Department in | ||
the protection, arrest, retaking, and reconfining of | ||
committed persons or where the exercise of such power is | ||
necessary to the investigation of such misconduct or | ||
violations. This subsection shall not apply to persons | ||
committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice under the | ||
Juvenile Court Act of 1987 on aftercare release. | ||
(j) To cooperate with other departments and agencies | ||
and with local communities for the development of | ||
standards and programs for better correctional services in |
this State. | ||
(k) To administer all moneys and properties of the | ||
Department. | ||
(l) To report annually to the Governor on the | ||
committed persons, institutions, and programs of the | ||
Department. | ||
(l-5) (Blank). | ||
(m) To make all rules and regulations and exercise all | ||
powers and duties vested by law in the Department. | ||
(n) To establish rules and regulations for | ||
administering a system of sentence credits, established in | ||
accordance with Section 3-6-3, subject to review by the | ||
Prisoner Review Board. | ||
(o) To administer the distribution of funds from the | ||
State Treasury to reimburse counties where State penal | ||
institutions are located for the payment of assistant | ||
state's attorneys' salaries under Section 4-2001 of the | ||
Counties Code. | ||
(p) To exchange information with the Department of | ||
Human Services and the Department of Healthcare and Family | ||
Services for the purpose of verifying living arrangements | ||
and for other purposes directly connected with the | ||
administration of this Code and the Illinois Public Aid | ||
Code. | ||
(q) To establish a diversion program. | ||
The program shall provide a structured environment for |
selected technical parole or mandatory supervised release | ||
violators and committed persons who have violated the | ||
rules governing their conduct while in work release. This | ||
program shall not apply to those persons who have | ||
committed a new offense while serving on parole or | ||
mandatory supervised release or while committed to work | ||
release. | ||
Elements of the program shall include, but shall not | ||
be limited to, the following: | ||
(1) The staff of a diversion facility shall | ||
provide supervision in accordance with required | ||
objectives set by the facility. | ||
(2) Participants shall be required to maintain | ||
employment. | ||
(3) Each participant shall pay for room and board | ||
at the facility on a sliding-scale basis according to | ||
the participant's income. | ||
(4) Each participant shall: | ||
(A) provide restitution to victims in | ||
accordance with any court order; | ||
(B) provide financial support to his | ||
dependents; and | ||
(C) make appropriate payments toward any other | ||
court-ordered obligations. | ||
(5) Each participant shall complete community | ||
service in addition to employment. |
(6) Participants shall take part in such | ||
counseling, educational, and other programs as the | ||
Department may deem appropriate. | ||
(7) Participants shall submit to drug and alcohol | ||
screening. | ||
(8) The Department shall promulgate rules | ||
governing the administration of the program. | ||
(r) To enter into intergovernmental cooperation | ||
agreements under which persons in the custody of the | ||
Department may participate in a county impact | ||
incarceration program established under Section 3-6038 or | ||
3-15003.5 of the Counties Code. | ||
(r-5) (Blank). | ||
(r-10) To systematically and routinely identify with | ||
respect to each streetgang active within the correctional | ||
system: (1) each active gang; (2) every existing | ||
inter-gang affiliation or alliance; and (3) the current | ||
leaders in each gang. The Department shall promptly | ||
segregate leaders from inmates who belong to their gangs | ||
and allied gangs. "Segregate" means no physical contact | ||
and, to the extent possible under the conditions and space | ||
available at the correctional facility, prohibition of | ||
visual and sound communication. For the purposes of this | ||
paragraph (r-10), "leaders" means persons who: | ||
(i) are members of a criminal streetgang; | ||
(ii) with respect to other individuals within the |
streetgang, occupy a position of organizer, | ||
supervisor, or other position of management or | ||
leadership; and | ||
(iii) are actively and personally engaged in | ||
directing, ordering, authorizing, or requesting | ||
commission of criminal acts by others, which are | ||
punishable as a felony, in furtherance of streetgang | ||
related activity both within and outside of the | ||
Department of Corrections. | ||
"Streetgang", "gang", and "streetgang related" have the | ||
meanings ascribed to them in Section 10 of the Illinois | ||
Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act. | ||
(s) To operate a super-maximum security institution, | ||
in order to manage and supervise inmates who are | ||
disruptive or dangerous and provide for the safety and | ||
security of the staff and the other inmates. | ||
(t) To monitor any unprivileged conversation or any | ||
unprivileged communication, whether in person or by mail, | ||
telephone, or other means, between an inmate who, before | ||
commitment to the Department, was a member of an organized | ||
gang and any other person without the need to show cause or | ||
satisfy any other requirement of law before beginning the | ||
monitoring, except as constitutionally required. The | ||
monitoring may be by video, voice, or other method of | ||
recording or by any other means. As used in this | ||
subdivision (1)(t), "organized gang" has the meaning |
ascribed to it in Section 10 of the Illinois Streetgang | ||
Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act. | ||
As used in this subdivision (1)(t), "unprivileged | ||
conversation" or "unprivileged communication" means a | ||
conversation or communication that is not protected by any | ||
privilege recognized by law or by decision, rule, or order | ||
of the Illinois Supreme Court. | ||
(u) To establish a Women's and Children's Pre-release | ||
Community Supervision Program for the purpose of providing | ||
housing and services to eligible female inmates, as | ||
determined by the Department, and their newborn and young | ||
children. | ||
(u-5) To issue an order, whenever a person committed | ||
to the Department absconds or absents himself or herself, | ||
without authority to do so, from any facility or program | ||
to which he or she is assigned. The order shall be | ||
certified by the Director, the Supervisor of the | ||
Apprehension Unit, or any person duly designated by the | ||
Director, with the seal of the Department affixed. The | ||
order shall be directed to all sheriffs, coroners, and | ||
police officers, or to any particular person named in the | ||
order. Any order issued pursuant to this subdivision | ||
(1)(u-5) shall be sufficient warrant for the officer or | ||
person named in the order to arrest and deliver the | ||
committed person to the proper correctional officials and | ||
shall be executed the same as criminal process. |
(u-6) To appoint a point of contact person who shall | ||
receive suggestions, complaints, or other requests to the | ||
Department from visitors to Department institutions or | ||
facilities and from other members of the public. | ||
(v) To do all other acts necessary to carry out the | ||
provisions of this Chapter. | ||
(2) The Department of Corrections shall by January 1, | ||
1998, consider building and operating a correctional facility | ||
within 100 miles of a county of over 2,000,000 inhabitants, | ||
especially a facility designed to house juvenile participants | ||
in the impact incarceration program. | ||
(3) When the Department lets bids for contracts for | ||
medical services to be provided to persons committed to | ||
Department facilities by a health maintenance organization, | ||
medical service corporation, or other health care provider, | ||
the bid may only be let to a health care provider that has | ||
obtained an irrevocable letter of credit or performance bond | ||
issued by a company whose bonds have an investment grade or | ||
higher rating by a bond rating organization. | ||
(4) When the Department lets bids for contracts for food | ||
or commissary services to be provided to Department | ||
facilities, the bid may only be let to a food or commissary | ||
services provider that has obtained an irrevocable letter of | ||
credit or performance bond issued by a company whose bonds | ||
have an investment grade or higher rating by a bond rating | ||
organization. |
(5) On and after the date 6 months after August 16, 2013 | ||
(the effective date of Public Act 98-488), as provided in the | ||
Executive Order 1 (2012) Implementation Act, all of the | ||
powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities related to State | ||
healthcare purchasing under this Code that were transferred | ||
from the Department of Corrections to the Department of | ||
Healthcare and Family Services by Executive Order 3 (2005) are | ||
transferred back to the Department of Corrections; however, | ||
powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities related to State | ||
healthcare purchasing under this Code that were exercised by | ||
the Department of Corrections before the effective date of | ||
Executive Order 3 (2005) but that pertain to individuals | ||
resident in facilities operated by the Department of Juvenile | ||
Justice are transferred to the Department of Juvenile Justice. | ||
(6) The Department of Corrections shall provide lactation | ||
or nursing mothers rooms for personnel of the Department. The | ||
rooms shall be provided in each facility of the Department | ||
that employs nursing mothers. Each individual lactation room | ||
must: | ||
(i) contain doors that lock; | ||
(ii) have an "Occupied" sign for each door; | ||
(iii) contain electrical outlets for plugging in | ||
breast pumps; | ||
(iv) have sufficient lighting and ventilation; | ||
(v) contain comfortable chairs; | ||
(vi) contain a countertop or table for all necessary |
supplies for lactation; | ||
(vii) contain a wastebasket and chemical cleaners to | ||
wash one's hands and to clean the surfaces of the | ||
countertop or table; | ||
(viii) have a functional sink; | ||
(ix) have a minimum of one refrigerator for storage of | ||
the breast milk; and | ||
(x) receive routine daily maintenance. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-235, eff. 1-1-20; 102-350, eff. 8-13-21; | ||
102-535, eff. 1-1-22; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. | ||
5-13-22; 102-1030, eff. 5-27-22.) |