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Public Act 095-0169 |
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AN ACT concerning offenders.
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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 Sex Offender Registration Act is amended by | ||||
changing Section 7 as follows:
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(730 ILCS 150/7) (from Ch. 38, par. 227)
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Sec. 7. Duration of registration. A person who has been | ||||
adjudicated to
be
sexually dangerous and is later released or | ||||
found to be no longer sexually
dangerous and discharged, shall | ||||
register for the period of his or her natural
life.
A sexually | ||||
violent person or sexual predator shall register for the period | ||||
of
his or her natural life
after conviction or adjudication if | ||||
not confined to a penal institution,
hospital, or other | ||||
institution or facility, and if confined, for
the period of his | ||||
or her natural life after parole, discharge, or release from
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any such facility.
A person who becomes subject to registration | ||||
under this Article who has previously been subject to | ||||
registration under this Article or under the Child Murderer and | ||||
Violent Offender Against Youth Registration Act or similar | ||||
registration requirements of other jurisdictions shall | ||||
register for the period of his or her natural life if not | ||||
confined to a penal institution,
hospital, or other institution | ||||
or facility, and if confined, for
the period of his or her |
natural life after parole, discharge, or release from
any such | ||
facility. Any other person who is required to register
under | ||
this Article shall be required to register for a period of 10 | ||
years after
conviction or adjudication if not confined to a | ||
penal institution, hospital
or any other
institution or | ||
facility, and if confined, for a period of 10 years after
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parole, discharge or release from any such facility. A sex | ||
offender who is
allowed to leave a county, State, or federal | ||
facility for the purposes of work
release, education, or | ||
overnight visitations shall be required
to register within 5 | ||
days of beginning such a program. Liability for
registration | ||
terminates at the expiration of 10 years from the date of
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conviction or adjudication if not confined to a penal | ||
institution, hospital
or any other
institution or facility and | ||
if confined, at the expiration of 10 years from the
date of | ||
parole, discharge or release from any such facility, providing | ||
such
person does not, during that period, again
become
liable
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to register under the provisions of this Article.
Reconfinement | ||
due to a violation of parole or other circumstances that | ||
relates to the original conviction or adjudication shall extend | ||
the period of registration to 10 years after final parole, | ||
discharge, or release. The Director of State Police, consistent | ||
with administrative rules, shall
extend for 10 years the | ||
registration period of any sex offender, as defined
in Section | ||
2 of this Act, who fails to
comply with the provisions of this | ||
Article. The registration period for any sex offender who fails |
to comply with any provision of the Act shall extend the period | ||
of registration by 10 years beginning from the first date of | ||
registration after the violation.
If the registration period is | ||
extended, the Department of State Police shall send a | ||
registered letter to the law enforcement agency where the sex | ||
offender resides within 3 days after the extension of the | ||
registration period. The sex offender shall report to that law | ||
enforcement agency and sign for that letter. One copy of that | ||
letter shall be kept on file with the law enforcement agency of | ||
the jurisdiction where the sex offender resides and one copy | ||
shall be returned to the Department of State Police.
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(Source: P.A. 93-979, eff. 8-20-04; 94-166, eff. 1-1-06; | ||
94-168, eff. 1-1-06; revised 8-19-05.)
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Section 10. The Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against | ||
Youth Registration Act is amended by changing Section 40 as | ||
follows: | ||
(730 ILCS 154/40)
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Sec. 40. Duration of registration.
A person who becomes | ||
subject to registration under this Article who has previously | ||
been subject to registration under this Article or under the | ||
Sex Offender Registration Act or similar registration | ||
requirements of other jurisdictions shall register for the | ||
period of his or her natural life if not confined to a penal | ||
institution,
hospital, or other institution or facility, and if |
confined, for
the period of his or her natural life after | ||
parole, discharge, or release from
any such facility. Any other
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person who is required to register
under this Act shall be | ||
required to register for a period of 10 years after
conviction | ||
or adjudication if not confined to a penal institution, | ||
hospital
or any other
institution or facility, and if confined, | ||
for a period of 10 years after
parole, discharge or release | ||
from any such facility. A violent offender against youth who is
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allowed to leave a county, State, or federal facility for the | ||
purposes of work
release, education, or overnight visitations | ||
shall be required
to register within 5 days of beginning such a | ||
program. Liability for
registration terminates at the | ||
expiration of 10 years from the date of
conviction or | ||
adjudication if not confined to a penal institution, hospital
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or any other
institution or facility and if confined, at the | ||
expiration of 10 years from the
date of parole, discharge or | ||
release from any such facility, providing such
person does not, | ||
during that period, again
become
liable
to register under the | ||
provisions of this Act.
Reconfinement due to a violation of | ||
parole or other circumstances that relates to the original | ||
conviction or adjudication shall extend the period of | ||
registration to 10 years after final parole, discharge, or | ||
release. The Director of State Police, consistent with | ||
administrative rules, shall
extend for 10 years the | ||
registration period of any violent offender against youth who | ||
fails to
comply with the provisions of this Act. The |
registration period for any violent offender against youth who | ||
fails to comply with any provision of the Act shall extend the | ||
period of registration by 10 years beginning from the first | ||
date of registration after the violation.
If the registration | ||
period is extended, the Department of State Police shall send a | ||
registered letter to the law enforcement agency where the | ||
violent offender against youth resides within 3 days after the | ||
extension of the registration period. The violent offender | ||
against youth shall report to that law enforcement agency and | ||
sign for that letter. One copy of that letter shall be kept on | ||
file with the law enforcement agency of the jurisdiction where | ||
the violent offender against youth resides and one copy shall | ||
be returned to the Department of State Police.
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(Source: P.A. 94-945, eff. 6-27-06.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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