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Public Act 103-0949 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning government. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Illinois State Police Law of the Civil | ||||
Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section | ||||
2605-51 as follows: | ||||
(20 ILCS 2605/2605-51) | ||||
Sec. 2605-51. Division of the Academy and Training. | ||||
(a) The Division of the Academy and Training shall | ||||
exercise, but not be limited to, the following functions: | ||||
(1) Oversee and operate the Illinois State Police | ||||
Training Academy. | ||||
(2) Train and prepare new officers for a career in law | ||||
enforcement, with innovative, quality training and | ||||
educational practices. | ||||
(3) Offer continuing training and educational programs | ||||
for Illinois State Police employees. | ||||
(4) Oversee the Illinois State Police's recruitment | ||||
initiatives. | ||||
(5) Oversee and operate the Illinois State Police's | ||||
quartermaster. | ||||
(6) Duties assigned to the Illinois State Police in | ||||
Article 5, Chapter 11 of the Illinois Vehicle Code |
concerning testing and training officers on the detection | ||
of impaired driving. | ||
(7) Duties assigned to the Illinois State Police in | ||
Article 108B of the Code of Criminal Procedure. | ||
(a-5) Successful completion of the Illinois State Police | ||
Academy satisfies the minimum standards pursuant to | ||
subsections (a), (b), and (d) of Section 7 of the Illinois | ||
Police Training Act and exempts State police officers from the | ||
Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board's State | ||
Comprehensive Examination and Equivalency Examination. | ||
Satisfactory completion shall be evidenced by a commission or | ||
certificate issued to the officer. | ||
(b) The Division of the Academy and Training shall | ||
exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested in the former | ||
Division of State Troopers by Section 17 of the Illinois State | ||
Police Act. | ||
(c) Specialized training. | ||
(1) Training; cultural diversity. The Division of the | ||
Academy and Training shall provide training and continuing | ||
education to State police officers concerning cultural | ||
diversity, including sensitivity toward racial and ethnic | ||
differences. This training and continuing education shall | ||
include, but not be limited to, an emphasis on the fact | ||
that the primary purpose of enforcement of the Illinois | ||
Vehicle Code is safety and equal and uniform enforcement | ||
under the law. |
(2) Training; death and homicide investigations. The | ||
Division of the Academy and Training shall provide | ||
training in death and homicide investigation for State | ||
police officers. Only State police officers who | ||
successfully complete the training may be assigned as lead | ||
investigators in death and homicide investigations. | ||
Satisfactory completion of the training shall be evidenced | ||
by a certificate issued to the officer by the Division of | ||
the Academy and Training. The Director shall develop a | ||
process for waiver applications for officers whose prior | ||
training and experience as homicide investigators may | ||
qualify them for a waiver. The Director may issue a | ||
waiver, at his or her discretion, based solely on the | ||
prior training and experience of an officer as a homicide | ||
investigator. | ||
(A) The Division shall require all homicide | ||
investigator training to include instruction on | ||
victim-centered, trauma-informed investigation. This | ||
training must be implemented by July 1, 2023. | ||
(B) The Division shall cooperate with the Division | ||
of Criminal Investigation to develop a model | ||
curriculum on victim-centered, trauma-informed | ||
investigation. This curriculum must be implemented by | ||
July 1, 2023. | ||
(3) Training; police dog training standards. All | ||
police dogs used by the Illinois State Police for drug |
enforcement purposes pursuant to the Cannabis Control Act, | ||
the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, and the | ||
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act shall | ||
be trained by programs that meet the certification | ||
requirements set by the Director or the Director's | ||
designee. Satisfactory completion of the training shall be | ||
evidenced by a certificate issued by the Division of the | ||
Academy and Training. | ||
(4) Training; post-traumatic stress disorder. The | ||
Division of the Academy and Training shall conduct or | ||
approve a training program in post-traumatic stress | ||
disorder for State police officers. The purpose of that | ||
training shall be to equip State police officers to | ||
identify the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder | ||
and to respond appropriately to individuals exhibiting | ||
those symptoms. | ||
(5) Training; opioid antagonists. The Division of the | ||
Academy and Training shall conduct or approve a training | ||
program for State police officers in the administration of | ||
opioid antagonists as defined in paragraph (1) of | ||
subsection (e) of Section 5-23 of the Substance Use | ||
Disorder Act that is in accordance with that Section. As | ||
used in this Section, "State police officers" includes | ||
full-time or part-time State police officers, | ||
investigators, and any other employee of the Illinois | ||
State Police exercising the powers of a peace officer. |
(6) Training; sexual assault and sexual abuse. | ||
(A) Every 3 years, the Division of the Academy and | ||
Training shall present in-service training on sexual | ||
assault and sexual abuse response and report writing | ||
training requirements, including, but not limited to, | ||
the following: | ||
(i) recognizing the symptoms of trauma; | ||
(ii) understanding the role trauma has played | ||
in a victim's life; | ||
(iii) responding to the needs and concerns of | ||
a victim; | ||
(iv) delivering services in a compassionate, | ||
sensitive, and nonjudgmental manner; | ||
(v) interviewing techniques in accordance with | ||
the curriculum standards in this paragraph (6); | ||
(vi) understanding cultural perceptions and | ||
common myths of sexual assault and sexual abuse; | ||
and | ||
(vii) report writing techniques in accordance | ||
with the curriculum standards in this paragraph | ||
(6). | ||
(B) This training must also be presented in all | ||
full and part-time basic law enforcement academies. | ||
(C) Instructors providing this training shall have | ||
successfully completed training on evidence-based, | ||
trauma-informed, victim-centered responses to cases of |
sexual assault and sexual abuse and have experience | ||
responding to sexual assault and sexual abuse cases. | ||
(D) The Illinois State Police shall adopt rules, | ||
in consultation with the Office of the Attorney | ||
General and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training | ||
Standards Board, to determine the specific training | ||
requirements for these courses, including, but not | ||
limited to, the following: | ||
(i) evidence-based curriculum standards for | ||
report writing and immediate response to sexual | ||
assault and sexual abuse, including | ||
trauma-informed, victim-centered interview | ||
techniques, which have been demonstrated to | ||
minimize retraumatization, for all State police | ||
officers; and | ||
(ii) evidence-based curriculum standards for | ||
trauma-informed, victim-centered investigation | ||
and interviewing techniques, which have been | ||
demonstrated to minimize retraumatization, for | ||
cases of sexual assault and sexual abuse for all | ||
State police officers who conduct sexual assault | ||
and sexual abuse investigations. | ||
(7) Training; human trafficking. The Division of the | ||
Academy and Training shall conduct or approve a training | ||
program in the detection and investigation of all forms of | ||
human trafficking, including, but not limited to, |
involuntary servitude under subsection (b) of Section 10-9 | ||
of the Criminal Code of 2012, involuntary sexual servitude | ||
of a minor under subsection (c) of Section 10-9 of the | ||
Criminal Code of 2012, and trafficking in persons under | ||
subsection (d) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of | ||
2012. This program shall be made available to all cadets | ||
and State police officers. | ||
(8) Training; hate crimes. The Division of the Academy | ||
and Training shall provide training for State police | ||
officers in identifying, responding to, and reporting all | ||
hate crimes. | ||
(9) Training; autism spectrum disorders. The Division | ||
of the Academy and Training shall provide training for | ||
State police officers on the nature of autism spectrum | ||
disorders and in identifying and appropriately responding | ||
to individuals with autism spectrum disorders. The | ||
Illinois State Police shall review the training curriculum | ||
and may consult with the Department of Public Health or | ||
the Department of Human Services to update the training | ||
curriculum as needed. This training shall be made | ||
available to all cadets and State police officers. | ||
(d) The Division of the Academy and Training shall | ||
administer and conduct a program consistent with 18 U.S.C. | ||
926B and 926C for qualified active and retired Illinois State | ||
Police officers. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-756, eff. 5-10-22; |
102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-34, eff. 1-1-24 .) | ||
Section 10. The Illinois Police Training Act is amended by | ||
changing Section 7 and by adding Section 10.25 as follows: | ||
(50 ILCS 705/7) | ||
Sec. 7. Rules and standards for schools. The Board shall | ||
adopt rules and minimum standards for such schools which shall | ||
include, but not be limited to, the following: | ||
a. The curriculum for probationary law enforcement | ||
officers which shall be offered by all certified schools | ||
shall include, but not be limited to, courses of | ||
procedural justice, arrest and use and control tactics, | ||
search and seizure, including temporary questioning, civil | ||
rights, human rights, human relations, cultural | ||
competency, including implicit bias and racial and ethnic | ||
sensitivity, criminal law, law of criminal procedure, | ||
constitutional and proper use of law enforcement | ||
authority, crisis intervention training, vehicle and | ||
traffic law including uniform and non-discriminatory | ||
enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code, traffic control | ||
and crash investigation, techniques of obtaining physical | ||
evidence, court testimonies, statements, reports, firearms | ||
training, training in the use of electronic control | ||
devices, including the psychological and physiological | ||
effects of the use of those devices on humans, first aid |
first-aid (including cardiopulmonary resuscitation), | ||
training in the administration of opioid antagonists as | ||
defined in paragraph (1) of subsection (e) of Section 5-23 | ||
of the Substance Use Disorder Act, handling of juvenile | ||
offenders, recognition of mental conditions and crises, | ||
including, but not limited to, the disease of addiction, | ||
which require immediate assistance and response and | ||
methods to safeguard and provide assistance to a person in | ||
need of mental treatment, recognition of abuse, neglect, | ||
financial exploitation, and self-neglect of adults with | ||
disabilities and older adults, as defined in Section 2 of | ||
the Adult Protective Services Act, crimes against the | ||
elderly, law of evidence, the hazards of high-speed police | ||
vehicle chases with an emphasis on alternatives to the | ||
high-speed chase, and physical training. The curriculum | ||
shall include specific training in techniques for | ||
immediate response to and investigation of cases of | ||
domestic violence and of sexual assault of adults and | ||
children, including cultural perceptions and common myths | ||
of sexual assault and sexual abuse as well as interview | ||
techniques that are age sensitive and are trauma informed, | ||
victim centered, and victim sensitive. The curriculum | ||
shall include training in techniques designed to promote | ||
effective communication at the initial contact with crime | ||
victims and ways to comprehensively explain to victims and | ||
witnesses their rights under the Rights of Crime Victims |
and Witnesses Act and the Crime Victims Compensation Act. | ||
The curriculum shall also include training in effective | ||
recognition of and responses to stress, trauma, and | ||
post-traumatic stress experienced by law enforcement | ||
officers that is consistent with Section 25 of the | ||
Illinois Mental Health First Aid Training Act in a peer | ||
setting, including recognizing signs and symptoms of | ||
work-related cumulative stress, issues that may lead to | ||
suicide, and solutions for intervention with peer support | ||
resources. The curriculum shall include a block of | ||
instruction addressing the mandatory reporting | ||
requirements under the Abused and Neglected Child | ||
Reporting Act. The curriculum shall also include a block | ||
of instruction aimed at identifying and interacting with | ||
persons with autism and other developmental or physical | ||
disabilities, reducing barriers to reporting crimes | ||
against persons with autism, and addressing the unique | ||
challenges presented by cases involving victims or | ||
witnesses with autism and other developmental | ||
disabilities. The curriculum shall include training in the | ||
detection and investigation of all forms of human | ||
trafficking. The curriculum shall also include instruction | ||
in trauma-informed responses designed to ensure the | ||
physical safety and well-being of a child of an arrested | ||
parent or immediate family member; this instruction must | ||
include, but is not limited to: (1) understanding the |
trauma experienced by the child while maintaining the | ||
integrity of the arrest and safety of officers, suspects, | ||
and other involved individuals; (2) de-escalation tactics | ||
that would include the use of force when reasonably | ||
necessary; and (3) inquiring whether a child will require | ||
supervision and care. The curriculum for probationary law | ||
enforcement officers shall include: (1) at least 12 hours | ||
of hands-on, scenario-based role-playing; (2) at least 6 | ||
hours of instruction on use of force techniques, including | ||
the use of de-escalation techniques to prevent or reduce | ||
the need for force whenever safe and feasible; (3) | ||
specific training on officer safety techniques, including | ||
cover, concealment, and time; and (4) at least 6 hours of | ||
training focused on high-risk traffic stops. The | ||
curriculum for permanent law enforcement officers shall | ||
include, but not be limited to: (1) refresher and | ||
in-service training in any of the courses listed above in | ||
this subparagraph, (2) advanced courses in any of the | ||
subjects listed above in this subparagraph, (3) training | ||
for supervisory personnel, and (4) specialized training in | ||
subjects and fields to be selected by the board. The | ||
training in the use of electronic control devices shall be | ||
conducted for probationary law enforcement officers, | ||
including University police officers. The curriculum shall | ||
also include training on the use of a firearms restraining | ||
order by providing instruction on the process used to file |
a firearms restraining order and how to identify | ||
situations in which a firearms restraining order is | ||
appropriate. | ||
b. Minimum courses of study, attendance requirements | ||
and equipment requirements. | ||
c. Minimum requirements for instructors. | ||
d. Minimum basic training requirements, which a | ||
probationary law enforcement officer must satisfactorily | ||
complete before being eligible for permanent employment as | ||
a local law enforcement officer for a participating local | ||
governmental or State governmental agency. Those | ||
requirements shall include training in first aid | ||
(including cardiopulmonary resuscitation). | ||
e. Minimum basic training requirements, which a | ||
probationary county corrections officer must | ||
satisfactorily complete before being eligible for | ||
permanent employment as a county corrections officer for a | ||
participating local governmental agency. | ||
f. Minimum basic training requirements which a | ||
probationary court security officer must satisfactorily | ||
complete before being eligible for permanent employment as | ||
a court security officer for a participating local | ||
governmental agency. The Board shall establish those | ||
training requirements which it considers appropriate for | ||
court security officers and shall certify schools to | ||
conduct that training. |
A person hired to serve as a court security officer | ||
must obtain from the Board a certificate (i) attesting to | ||
the officer's successful completion of the training | ||
course; (ii) attesting to the officer's satisfactory | ||
completion of a training program of similar content and | ||
number of hours that has been found acceptable by the | ||
Board under the provisions of this Act; or (iii) attesting | ||
to the Board's determination that the training course is | ||
unnecessary because of the person's extensive prior law | ||
enforcement experience. | ||
Individuals who currently serve as court security | ||
officers shall be deemed qualified to continue to serve in | ||
that capacity so long as they are certified as provided by | ||
this Act within 24 months of June 1, 1997 (the effective | ||
date of Public Act 89-685). Failure to be so certified, | ||
absent a waiver from the Board, shall cause the officer to | ||
forfeit his or her position. | ||
All individuals hired as court security officers on or | ||
after June 1, 1997 (the effective date of Public Act | ||
89-685) shall be certified within 12 months of the date of | ||
their hire, unless a waiver has been obtained by the | ||
Board, or they shall forfeit their positions. | ||
The Sheriff's Merit Commission, if one exists, or the | ||
Sheriff's Office if there is no Sheriff's Merit | ||
Commission, shall maintain a list of all individuals who | ||
have filed applications to become court security officers |
and who meet the eligibility requirements established | ||
under this Act. Either the Sheriff's Merit Commission, or | ||
the Sheriff's Office if no Sheriff's Merit Commission | ||
exists, shall establish a schedule of reasonable intervals | ||
for verification of the applicants' qualifications under | ||
this Act and as established by the Board. | ||
g. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a | ||
law enforcement officer must satisfactorily complete every | ||
3 years. Those requirements shall include constitutional | ||
and proper use of law enforcement authority ; , procedural | ||
justice ; , civil rights ; , human rights ; , reporting child | ||
abuse and neglect ; autism-informed law enforcement | ||
responses, techniques, and procedures; , and cultural | ||
competency, including implicit bias and racial and ethnic | ||
sensitivity. These trainings shall consist of at least 30 | ||
hours of training every 3 years. | ||
h. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a | ||
law enforcement officer must satisfactorily complete at | ||
least annually. Those requirements shall include law | ||
updates, emergency medical response training and | ||
certification, crisis intervention training, and officer | ||
wellness and mental health. | ||
i. Minimum in-service training requirements as set | ||
forth in Section 10.6. | ||
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the | ||
changes made to this Section by Public Act 101-652, Public Act |
102-28, and Public Act 102-694 take effect July 1, 2022. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-28, eff. 6-25-21; 102-345, eff. 6-1-22; | ||
102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-694, eff. 1-7-22; 102-982, eff. | ||
7-1-23; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) | ||
(50 ILCS 705/10.25 new) | ||
Sec. 10.25. Training; autism-informed response training | ||
course. | ||
(a) The Board shall develop or approve a course to assist | ||
law enforcement officers in identifying and appropriately | ||
responding to individuals with autism spectrum disorders. | ||
(b) The Board shall conduct or approve the autism-informed | ||
response training course no later than 2 years after the | ||
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General | ||
Assembly. The Board may consult with the Department of Public | ||
Health or Department of Human Services to develop and update | ||
the curriculum as needed. The course must include instruction | ||
in autism-informed responses, procedures, and techniques, | ||
which may include, but are not limited to: | ||
(1) recognizing the signs and symptoms of an autism | ||
spectrum disorder; | ||
(2) responding to the needs of a victim with an autism | ||
spectrum disorder; | ||
(3) interview and interrogation techniques for an | ||
individual with an autism spectrum disorder; and | ||
(4) techniques for differentiating an individual with |
an autism spectrum disorder from a person who is being | ||
belligerent and uncooperative. | ||
The Board must, within a reasonable amount of time, update | ||
this course, from time to time, to conform with national | ||
trends and best practices. | ||
(c) The Board is encouraged to adopt model policies to | ||
assist law enforcement agencies in appropriately responding to | ||
individuals with autism spectrum disorders. |