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1 | | Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice unless the |
2 | | text solely specifies a particular Director. |
3 | | "Discharge" means the end of a sentence or the final |
4 | | termination of a detainee's physical commitment to and |
5 | | confinement in the Department of Corrections or Department of |
6 | | Juvenile Justice. |
7 | | "Peer educator" means an incarcerated citizen who is |
8 | | specifically trained in voting rights education, who shall |
9 | | conduct voting and civics education workshops for detainees |
10 | | scheduled for discharge within 6 months. |
11 | | "Program" means to the nonpartisan peer education and |
12 | | information instruction established by this Act. |
13 | | "Re-entering citizen" means any United States citizen who |
14 | | is: 17 years of age or older; in the physical custody of the |
15 | | Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile Justice; |
16 | | and scheduled to be re-entering society within 6 months.
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17 | | Section 10. Purpose; program.
The Department of |
18 | | Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice shall |
19 | | provide a nonpartisan peer-led civics program throughout the |
20 | | correctional institutions of this State to teach civics to |
21 | | soon-to-be released citizens who will be re-entering society. |
22 | | The goal of the program is to promote the successful |
23 | | integration of re-entering citizens, promote democracy, and |
24 | | reduce rates of recidivism within this State. This program |
25 | | shall coincide with and enhance existing laws to ensure that |
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1 | | re-entering citizens understand their civic responsibility and |
2 | | know how to secure or regain their right to vote as part of the |
3 | | exit process.
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4 | | Section 15. Curriculum and eligibility. The civics peer |
5 | | education program shall consist of a rigorous curriculum, and |
6 | | participants shall be instructed on subjects including, but not |
7 | | limited to, voting rights, governmental institutions, current |
8 | | affairs, and simulations of voter registration, election, and |
9 | | democratic processes. Each workshop shall consist of 3 sessions |
10 | | that are 90 minutes each and that do not need to be taken |
11 | | consecutively. The Department must offer re-entering citizens |
12 | | scheduled to be discharged within 6 months with the civics peer |
13 | | education program, and each re-entering citizen must enroll in |
14 | | the program one to 6 months prior to his or her expected date |
15 | | of release. This workshop must be included in the standard exit |
16 | | process. Delays in a workshop being provided shall not cause |
17 | | delays in discharge. Detainees may not be prevented from |
18 | | attending workshops due to staffing shortages, lockdowns, or to |
19 | | conflicts with family or legal visits, court dates, medical |
20 | | appointments, commissary visits, recreational sessions, |
21 | | dining, work, class, or bathing schedules. In case of conflict |
22 | | or staffing shortages, re-entering citizens must be given full |
23 | | opportunity to attend a workshop at a later time. |
24 | | Section 20. Peer educator training. The civics peer |
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1 | | education program shall be taught by peer educators who are |
2 | | citizens incarcerated in Department of Corrections and |
3 | | Department of Juvenile Justice facilities and specially |
4 | | trained by experienced peer educators and established |
5 | | nonpartisan civic organizations. The nonpartisan civic |
6 | | organizations shall provide adequate training to peer |
7 | | educators on matters including, but not limited to, voting |
8 | | rights, governmental institutions, current affairs, and |
9 | | simulations of voter registration, election, and democratic |
10 | | processes, and shall provide periodic updates to program |
11 | | content and to peer educators. |
12 | | Section 25. Voter and civic education program; content. |
13 | | (a) Program content shall provide the following: |
14 | | (1) nonpartisan information on voting history |
15 | | procedures; |
16 | | (2) nonpartisan definitions of local, State, and |
17 | | federal governmental
institutions and offices; and |
18 | | (3) examples and simulations of registration and |
19 | | voting processes. |
20 | | (b) Established nonpartisan civic organizations shall |
21 | | provide periodic updates to program content and, if applicable, |
22 | | peer educators. Updates shall reflect major relevant changes to |
23 | | election laws and processes in Illinois. |
24 | | (c) Program content shall be delivered in the following |
25 | | manners: |
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1 | | (1) verbally via peer educators; |
2 | | (2) broadcasts via Department of Corrections and |
3 | | Department of Juvenile Justice internal television |
4 | | channels; or |
5 | | (3) printed information packets. |
6 | | (d) Peer educators shall disseminate printed information |
7 | | for voting in the releasee's county, including, but not limited |
8 | | to, election authorities' addresses, all applicable Internet |
9 | | websites, and public contact information for all election |
10 | | authorities. This information shall be compiled into a civics |
11 | | handbook. The handbook shall also include key information |
12 | | condensed into a pocket information card. |
13 | | (e) This information shall also be compiled electronically |
14 | | and posted on Department of Corrections' website along with the |
15 | | Department of Corrections' Community Support Advisory Councils |
16 | | websites. |
17 | | (f) Department Directors shall ensure that the wardens of |
18 | | all correctional institutions and facilities visibly post this |
19 | | information on all common areas of their respective |
20 | | institutions, and shall broadcast the same via in-house |
21 | | institutional information television channels. Directors shall |
22 | | ensure that updated information is distributed in a timely, |
23 | | visible, and accessible manner. |
24 | | (g) The Director of Corrections shall order, in a clearly |
25 | | visible area of each parole office within this State, the |
26 | | posting of a notice stipulating voter eligibility and that |
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1 | | contains the current Internet website address and voter |
2 | | registration information provided by State Board of Elections |
3 | | regarding voting rights for citizens released from the custody |
4 | | of the Department. |
5 | | (h) All program content and materials shall be distributed |
6 | | annually to the Community Support Advisory Councils of the |
7 | | Department of Corrections for use in re-entry programs across |
8 | | this State.
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9 | | Section 30. Power of the Department. The Department of |
10 | | Corrections shall adopt rules to carry out this Act within 6 |
11 | | months after the effective date of this Act. |
12 | | Section 35. Funding. The funding for the voting rights and |
13 | | registration peer education program shall be subject to |
14 | | appropriation by the General Assembly. The Department may use |
15 | | private or federal funding to administer the program, |
16 | | including, but not limited to, funds from the United States |
17 | | Department of Justice. |
18 | | Section 40. Voter and civic education program monitoring |
19 | | and enforcement.
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20 | | (a) The Director of Corrections and the Director of |
21 | | Juvenile Justice shall ensure that wardens, program, |
22 | | educational, and security and movement staff permit these |
23 | | workshops to take place, and that re-entering citizens are |
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1 | | escorted to workshops in a consistent and timely manner. |
2 | | (b) Compliance with this Act shall be monitored by a report |
3 | | published annually by the Department of Corrections and the |
4 | | Department of Juvenile Justice and containing data, including |
5 | | numbers of re-entering citizens who enrolled in the program, |
6 | | numbers of re-entering citizens who completed the program, and |
7 | | total numbers of individuals discharged. Data shall be |
8 | | disaggregated by institution, discharge, or residence address |
9 | | of citizen, and other factors.
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10 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on |
11 | | January 1, 2020.
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