104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB3043

 

Introduced 2/6/2025, by Rep. Maurice A. West, II

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Criminal Justice Special Advocates Program for People with Disabilities Act. Provides that subject to appropriation for this purpose, the Department of Human Services shall establish a 3-year, 5-county pilot program to provide a minimum of one criminal justice special advocate in each selected county to serve the advocacy and support needs of an individual with an intellectual disability or a developmental disability involved in the criminal justice system of the county. Contains provisions concerning the selection of counties; the qualifications and duties of criminal justice special advocates; and Department evaluation and reporting requirements.


LRB104 09632 KTG 19697 b

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

HB3043LRB104 09632 KTG 19697 b

1    AN ACT concerning criminal justice.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Criminal Justice Special Advocates Program for People with
6Disabilities Act.
 
7    Section 5. Legislative findings and purpose.
8    (a) The General Assembly finds that people with an
9intellectual disability or a developmental disability involved
10in the criminal justice system face unique challenges in
11understanding and navigating all phases of the criminal
12justice process. The General Assembly further finds that it is
13essential that the State of Illinois commence and evaluate a
14pilot program in which special advocates in selected counties
15assist people with intellectual disabilities or developmental
16disabilities while they are involved in the criminal justice
17system through advocacy, education, supports, and referrals to
18appropriate services.
19    This pilot program is being established as a direct result
20of recommendations made by the Protection of Individuals with
21Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System Task Force
22convened by the Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission.
23The report of the Task Force issued in September 2021

 

 

HB3043- 2 -LRB104 09632 KTG 19697 b

1emphasized the need for specialized advocacy services for
2individuals with disabilities who are involved in the criminal
3justice system.
4    (b) The purpose of this Act is to create and evaluate a
55-county pilot program that provides criminal justice advocacy
6services and supports to people with an intellectual
7disability or a developmental disability who are involved in
8the criminal justice system in a participating county. The
9advocates will assist people with an intellectual disability
10or a developmental disability and their guardians, families,
11caregivers, and supported decision-makers to better understand
12each phase of the criminal justice process, ensure that their
13disabilities are understood by officials involved in each
14phase of the process, and ensure that medication is provided
15as prescribed and other unique health needs are met for the
16individual throughout their involvement in the criminal
17justice process.
 
18    Section 10. Definitions.As used in this Act:
19    "Criminal justice special advocate" means a non-attorney
20who is trained to provide support and advocacy services to
21people with an intellectual disability or a developmental
22disability who is involved in the criminal justice system in a
23pilot county.
24    "Department" means the Department of Human Services.
25    "Developmental disability" has the same meaning ascribed

 

 

HB3043- 3 -LRB104 09632 KTG 19697 b

1to it in Section 1-106 of the Mental Health and Developmental
2Disabilities Code.
3    "Intellectual disability" has the same meaning ascribed to
4it in Section 1-116 of the Mental Health and Developmental
5Disabilities Code.
 
6    Section 15. Pilot program. Subject to appropriation for
7this purpose, the Department of Human Services shall establish
8a 3-year, 5-county pilot program to provide a minimum of one
9criminal justice special advocate in each selected county to
10serve the advocacy and support needs of an individual with an
11intellectual disability or a developmental disability involved
12in the criminal justice system of the county. Funding shall
13cover the reasonable costs of the pilot county for the
14criminal justice special advocate's salary, benefits,
15training, supervision, equipment and supplies, as approved by
16the Department.
 
17    Section 20. Selection of counties. The Department shall
18select 5 counties to participate in the 3-year pilot program
19based on an application process established by the Department.
20Criteria for evaluating applications and the selection of
21counties shall be established by the Department. The counties
22selected must be geographically diverse and demonstrate the
23need for a Criminal Justice Special Advocate program. Counties
24shall indicate on their applications where the criminal

 

 

HB3043- 4 -LRB104 09632 KTG 19697 b

1justice special advocate's office will be located and identify
2the official or officer who will be providing supervision.
 
3    Section 25. Criminal justice special advocates.
4    (a) Criminal justice special advocates shall be employed
5by the participating county and shall be independent of any
6county official or officer who is directly involved in the
7criminal justice system in the county.
8    (b) Criminal justice special advocates must be
9non-attorneys with some experience and training working with
10people with intellectual disabilities or developmental
11disabilities, preferably with a background in social work,
12counseling, or a related field.
13    (c) The primary duties of the criminal justice special
14advocate shall include, but are not limited to:
15        (1) Assisting people with an intellectual disability
16    or a developmental disability and their guardians, family
17    members, caregivers, and supported decision-makers in
18    understanding the legal process and their rights within
19    the criminal justice system.
20        (2) Advocating for accommodations and necessary
21    services to ensure that people with an intellectual
22    disability or a developmental disability can effectively
23    participate in their defense and the overall legal
24    process.
25        (3) Coordinating with prosecutors, defense attorneys,

 

 

HB3043- 5 -LRB104 09632 KTG 19697 b

1    law enforcement, courts, and service providers to ensure
2    their understanding of the person's disability and
3    facilitate access to appropriate services.
4        (4) Providing referrals to mental health, disability
5    services, and other community resources.
6        (5) Offering support during court proceedings,
7    interviews, and other phases of the criminal justice
8    process.
 
9    Section 30. Evaluation and reporting. The Department shall
10evaluate the effectiveness of the pilot program by collecting
11annual data as requested by the Department from each
12participating county beginning in 2027 on a date established
13by the Department. The Department shall report to the General
14Assembly and the Governor after the second full year of the
15pilot program has been completed with a recommendation for
16continuation, expansion, or non-continuation of the program
17and detailed reasons for its recommendations.