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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB4045
Introduced 2/28/2005, by Rep. Robert S. Molaro SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends
the Sex Offender
Registration Act. Provides that the juvenile court shall decide whether to require a juvenile offender to register as a sex offender based on several factors, including seriousness, level of planning and participation, sex offender history, ages and relationship of the juvenile and the victim, and other factors. Sets forth registration requirements for a juvenile. Provides for modification of registration. Provides that, upon reaching the age of 17, a juvenile is not required to register as an adult sex offender unless certain requirements are met. Provides that a juvenile shall not be considered a sexual predator. Makes other changes.
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A BILL FOR
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HB4045 |
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LRB094 11599 AJO 42671 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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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 |
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| adding Section 3.5 as follows: |
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| (730 ILCS 150/3.5 new) |
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| Sec. 3.5. Application of Act to juveniles. |
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| (a) The juvenile court may determine whether a juvenile, |
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| defined in paragraph (5) of subsection (A) of Section 2 of this |
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| Act, must register as a sex offender and the duration of that |
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| registration. |
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| (b) The juvenile court shall consider the following factors |
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| in determining whether to require a juvenile to register as a |
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| sex offender and the duration of that registration: |
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| (i) the seriousness of the alleged violation; |
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| (ii) the juvenile's level of planning and |
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| participation in the alleged offense; |
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| (iii) the previous sex offender history of the |
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| juvenile, including whether the juvenile has been |
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| adjudicated delinquent for prior sexually-motivated |
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| offenses; |
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| (iv) the probability that the juvenile will commit |
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| similar future violations; |
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| (v) the possibility that facilities or programs |
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| available to the juvenile court would contribute to the |
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| rehabilitation of the juvenile prior to the expiration of |
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| the juvenile court's jurisdiction; |
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| (vi) the ages of the juvenile and the victim; |
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| (vii) the relationship of the juvenile to the victim; |
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| (viii) any written or other information related to the |
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| juvenile's mental, physical, educational, and social |
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| history; and |