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Public Act 098-0791 |
SB2791 Enrolled | LRB098 14669 MLW 49512 b |
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AN ACT concerning transportation.
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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 Railroad Police Act is amended by changing |
Sections 2, 3, and 4 as follows:
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(610 ILCS 80/2) (from Ch. 114, par. 98)
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Sec. 2. Conductors of all railroad trains, and the captain |
or master of any
boat carrying passengers within the |
jurisdiction of this state, is vested
with police powers while |
on duty on their respective trains and boats, and
may wear an |
appropriate badge indicative of this such authority.
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In the policing of its properties any registered rail |
carrier, as defined in Section 18c-7201 of the Illinois Vehicle |
Code, may provide for the
appointment and maintenance of a such |
police force as it may find necessary
and practicable to aid |
and supplement the police forces of any municipality
in the |
protection of its property and the protection of the persons |
and
property of its passengers and employees, or otherwise in |
furtherance of
the purposes for which the such railroad was |
organized. While engaged in the
conduct of their employment, |
the members of the such railroad police force have
and may |
exercise the same like police powers as those conferred upon |
any peace officer employed by a law enforcement agency of this |
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State , including the authority to issue administrative |
citations in accordance with the provisions of county or |
municipal ordinances .
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Any registered rail carrier that appoints and maintains a |
police force shall comply with the following requirements: |
(1) Establish an internal policy that includes |
procedures to ensure objective oversight in addressing |
allegations of abuse of authority or other misconduct on |
the part of its police officers. |
(2) Adopt appropriate policies and guidelines for |
employee investigations by police officers. These policies |
and guidelines shall provide for initiating employee |
investigations only under the following conditions: |
(A) There is reason to believe criminal misconduct |
has occurred. |
(B) In response to an employee accident. |
(C) There is reason to believe that the interview |
of an employee could result in workplace violence. |
(D) There is a legitimate concern for the personal |
safety of one or more employees. |
These policies and guidelines shall provide for the |
right of an employee to request a representative to be |
present during any interview concerning a non-criminal |
matter. |
(3) File copies of the policies and guidelines adopted |
under paragraphs (1) and (2) with the Illinois Law |
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Enforcement Training Standards Board, which shall make |
them available for public inspection. The Board shall |
review the policies and guidelines, and approve them if |
they comply with the Act. |
(4) Appeal of a rail carrier's decision.
A person |
adversely affected or aggrieved by a decision of a rail |
carrier's internal investigation under this Act may appeal |
the decision to the Illinois State Police. The appeal shall |
be filed no later than 90 days after the issuance of the |
decision. The State Police shall review the depth, |
completeness, and objectivity of the rail carrier's |
investigation, and may conduct its own investigation of the |
complaint. The State Police may uphold, overturn, or modify |
the rail carrier's decision by filing a report of its |
findings and recommendations with the Illinois Commerce |
Commission. Consistent with authority under Chapter 18C of |
the Illinois Vehicle Code and the Commission rules of |
practice, the Commission shall have the power to conduct |
evidentiary hearings, make findings, and issue and enforce |
orders, including sanctions under Section 18c-1704 of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code. |
Rulemaking authority to implement this amendatory Act of |
the 95th General Assembly, if any, is conditioned on the rules |
being adopted in accordance with all provisions of the Illinois |
Administrative Procedure Act and all rules and procedures of |
the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules; any purported rule |
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not so adopted, for whatever reason, is unauthorized. |
(Source: P.A. 94-846, eff. 1-1-07; 95-1010, eff. 6-1-09 .)
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(610 ILCS 80/3) (from Ch. 114, par. 99)
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Sec. 3.
When any passenger shall be guilty of disorderly |
conduct, or use
any obscene language, to the annoyance and |
vexation of passengers or employees , or play
any games of cards |
or other games of chance for money or other valuable
thing, |
upon any railroad train or boat steamboat , the conductor of the |
such train
and captain or master of the boat such steamboat is |
hereby authorized to stop the his
train or boat steamboat , at |
or near any place where an such offense has been committed or |
at an available public station or dock, and remove the
eject |
such passenger from the train or boat using only the such force |
as may be
necessary to accomplish the such removal, and may |
command the assistance of the
employees of the railroad company |
or boat steamboat , or any of the other passengers willing and |
able to
assist with the in such removal; but before removing |
the passenger the conductor or captain or master doing so he |
shall tender to the such
passenger such proportion of the total |
fare the passenger he has paid , minus the portion of the total |
fare attributable to the distance travelled by the passenger |
prior to being removed from the train or boat as the distance |
he then
is from the place to which he has paid his fare, bears |
to the whole
distance for which he has paid his fare . No |
operating rule, bulletin, directive, or other order of a |
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carrier shall contradict or limit the authority granted in this |
Section.
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(Source: Laws 1877, p. 166.)
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(610 ILCS 80/4) (from Ch. 114, par. 100)
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Sec. 4.
When any passenger commits shall be guilty of any |
crime or misdemeanor upon
any train , or boat steamboat , the |
conductor, captain or master, or employees of
that such train , |
or boat , may arrest that such passenger and take him or her |
before any
judge of the circuit court, in any county through |
which the such boat or train
may pass, or in which its trip may |
begin or terminate, and file an
affidavit before the such judge |
of the circuit court , charging the passenger him with the such
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crime or misdemeanor.
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(Source: Laws 1965, p. 3687.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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