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1 | AN ACT concerning developmentally disabled adults.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Department of State Police Law of the
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5 | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 2605-575 and adding Section 2605-481 as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-481 new) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Sec. 2605-481. Statewide developmentally disabled adult | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | kidnapping alert and prevention program;
Developmentally | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Disabled Adult Safety Coordinator. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | (a) For purposes of this Section, "developmentally | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | disabled adult" means a person at least 18 years of age who has | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | a developmental disability as defined in Section 1-106 of the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | (b) The Department of State Police shall develop a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | coordinated program for a statewide emergency alert system when | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | a developmentally disabled adult is missing or kidnapped. The | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | system shall include, but is not limited to, the use in | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | coordination with the Illinois Department of Transportation, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | of electronic message signs on roads and highways in the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | vicinity of a developmentally disabled adult abduction to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | immediately provide critical information to the public. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | (c) The Department of State Police shall establish a |
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1 | Developmentally Disabled Adult Plan Task Force to monitor and | ||||||
2 | review the implementation and operation of the system developed | ||||||
3 | under subsection (b), including procedures, budgetary | ||||||
4 | requirements, and response protocols. The Task Force shall also | ||||||
5 | develop additional network resources for use in the system. | ||||||
6 | (d) The Department of State Police, in coordination with | ||||||
7 | the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, shall develop and | ||||||
8 | implement a community outreach program to promote awareness | ||||||
9 | among the State's guardians of developmentally disabled adults | ||||||
10 | of developmentally disabled adult abduction prevention and | ||||||
11 | response. | ||||||
12 | (e) The Department shall appoint a Developmentally | ||||||
13 | Disabled Adult Safety Coordinator to assist in the | ||||||
14 | establishment of State standards for developmentally disabled | ||||||
15 | adult safety from kidnap and abduction and to advocate for the | ||||||
16 | achievement of those standards. The Developmentally Disabled | ||||||
17 | Adult Safety Coordinator shall have the qualifications and | ||||||
18 | experience that the Department shall require by rule. The | ||||||
19 | Developmentally Disabled Adult Safety Coordinator shall | ||||||
20 | receive no compensation but shall be reimbursed for his or her | ||||||
21 | expenses from the Department's operations budget. No funds | ||||||
22 | shall be appropriated solely for the expenses of the | ||||||
23 | Developmentally Disabled Adult Safety Coordinator. The | ||||||
24 | Department shall provide technical assistance for the | ||||||
25 | Developmentally Disabled Adult Safety Coordinator from its | ||||||
26 | existing resources. |
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1 | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-575) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 2605-575. Children's and developmentally disabled | ||||||
3 | adult fingerprints. With the written permission of the child's | ||||||
4 | parent or guardian or the guardian of a developmentally | ||||||
5 | disabled adult , the Department may retain the fingerprint | ||||||
6 | record of a child or developmentally disabled adult | ||||||
7 | fingerprinted by the Department at any location of collection, | ||||||
8 | such as a State fair, county fair, or other place the | ||||||
9 | Department collects such data. The record may be retained and | ||||||
10 | used only if the child or developmentally disabled adult is | ||||||
11 | later missing or abducted, if an Amber Alert or Developmentally | ||||||
12 | Disabled Adult Alert is issued for that child or | ||||||
13 | developmentally disabled adult , or if a missing person report | ||||||
14 | is filed for that child or developmentally disabled adult with | ||||||
15 | one or more local law enforcement agencies, and for no other | ||||||
16 | purpose. In the case of a child, after After the child reaches | ||||||
17 | the age of 18, the record must be destroyed unless the | ||||||
18 | Department, within a reasonable period after the fingerprinted | ||||||
19 | person's 18th birthday, obtains the permission of the | ||||||
20 | fingerprinted person to retain the fingerprint record.
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21 | (Source: P.A. 94-481, eff. 1-1-06.) | ||||||
22 | Section 10. The Missing Persons Identification Act is | ||||||
23 | amended by changing Section 10 as follows: |
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1 | (50 ILCS 722/10)
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2 | Sec. 10. Law enforcement analysis and reporting of missing | ||||||
3 | person information. | ||||||
4 | (a) Prompt determination of high-risk missing person. | ||||||
5 | (1) Definition. "High-risk missing person" means a | ||||||
6 | person whose whereabouts are not currently known and whose | ||||||
7 | circumstances indicate that the person may be at risk of | ||||||
8 | injury or death. The circumstances that indicate that a | ||||||
9 | person is a high-risk missing person include, but are not | ||||||
10 | limited to, any of the following: | ||||||
11 | (A) the person is missing as a result of a stranger | ||||||
12 | abduction; | ||||||
13 | (B) the person is missing under suspicious | ||||||
14 | circumstances; | ||||||
15 | (C) the person is missing under unknown | ||||||
16 | circumstances; | ||||||
17 | (D) the person is missing under known dangerous | ||||||
18 | circumstances; | ||||||
19 | (E) the person is missing more than 30 days; | ||||||
20 | (F) the person has already been designated as a | ||||||
21 | high-risk missing person by another law enforcement | ||||||
22 | agency; | ||||||
23 | (G) there is evidence that the person is at risk | ||||||
24 | because: | ||||||
25 | (i) the person is in need of medical attention, | ||||||
26 | including but not limited to persons with |
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1 | dementia-like symptoms, or prescription | ||||||
2 | medication; | ||||||
3 | (ii) the person does not have a pattern of | ||||||
4 | running away or disappearing; | ||||||
5 | (iii) the person may have been abducted by a | ||||||
6 | non-custodial parent; | ||||||
7 | (iv) the person is mentally impaired; | ||||||
8 | (v) the person is under the age of 21; | ||||||
9 | (vi) the person has been the subject of past | ||||||
10 | threats or acts of violence; | ||||||
11 | (vii) the person has eloped from a nursing | ||||||
12 | home; or | ||||||
13 | (H) any other factor that may, in the judgment of | ||||||
14 | the law enforcement official, indicate that the | ||||||
15 | missing person may be at risk. | ||||||
16 | (2) Law enforcement risk assessment. | ||||||
17 | (A) Upon initial receipt of a missing person | ||||||
18 | report, the law enforcement agency shall immediately | ||||||
19 | determine whether there is a basis to determine that | ||||||
20 | the missing person is a high-risk missing person. | ||||||
21 | (B) If a law enforcement agency has previously | ||||||
22 | determined that a missing person is not a high-risk | ||||||
23 | missing person, but obtains new information, it shall | ||||||
24 | immediately determine whether the information | ||||||
25 | indicates that the missing person is a high-risk | ||||||
26 | missing person. |
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1 | (C) Law enforcement agencies are encouraged to | ||||||
2 | establish written protocols for the handling of | ||||||
3 | missing person cases to accomplish the purposes of this | ||||||
4 | Act. | ||||||
5 | (3) Law enforcement agency reports. | ||||||
6 | (A) The responding local law enforcement agency | ||||||
7 | shall immediately enter all collected information | ||||||
8 | relating to the missing person case in the Law | ||||||
9 | Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS) and the | ||||||
10 | National Crime Information Center (NCIC) databases. | ||||||
11 | The information shall be provided in accordance with | ||||||
12 | applicable guidelines relating to the databases. The | ||||||
13 | information shall be entered as follows: | ||||||
14 | (i) All appropriate DNA profiles, as | ||||||
15 | determined by the Department of State Police, | ||||||
16 | shall be uploaded into the missing person | ||||||
17 | databases of the State DNA Index System (SDIS) and | ||||||
18 | National DNA Index System (NDIS) after completion | ||||||
19 | of the DNA analysis and other procedures required | ||||||
20 | for database entry. | ||||||
21 | (ii) Information relevant to the Federal | ||||||
22 | Bureau of Investigation's Violent Criminal | ||||||
23 | Apprehension Program shall be entered as soon as | ||||||
24 | possible. | ||||||
25 | (iii) The Department of State Police shall | ||||||
26 | ensure that persons entering data relating to |
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1 | medical or dental records in State or federal | ||||||
2 | databases are specifically trained to understand | ||||||
3 | and correctly enter the information sought by | ||||||
4 | these databases. The Department of State Police | ||||||
5 | shall either use a person with specific expertise | ||||||
6 | in
medical or dental records for this purpose or | ||||||
7 | consult with a chief medical examiner, forensic | ||||||
8 | anthropologist, or odontologist to ensure the | ||||||
9 | accuracy and completeness of information entered | ||||||
10 | into the State and federal databases.
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11 | (B) The Department of State Police shall | ||||||
12 | immediately notify all law enforcement agencies within | ||||||
13 | this State and the surrounding region of the | ||||||
14 | information that will aid in the prompt location and | ||||||
15 | safe return of the high-risk missing person. | ||||||
16 | (C) The local law enforcement agencies that | ||||||
17 | receive the notification from the Department of State | ||||||
18 | Police shall notify officers to be on the lookout for | ||||||
19 | the missing person or a suspected abductor. | ||||||
20 | (D) Pursuant to any applicable State criteria, | ||||||
21 | local law enforcement agencies shall also provide for | ||||||
22 | the prompt use of an Amber Alert in cases involving | ||||||
23 | abducted children; use of a Developmentally Disabled | ||||||
24 | Adult Alert in cases involving abducted | ||||||
25 | developmentally disabled adults; or use of the | ||||||
26 | Endangered Missing Person Advisory in appropriate high |
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1 | risk cases.
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2 | (Source: P.A. 95-192, eff. 8-16-07; 96-149, eff. 1-1-10.) | ||||||
3 | Section 15. The Video Gaming
Act is amended by adding | ||||||
4 | Section 15.1 as follows: | ||||||
5 | (230 ILCS 40/15.1 new) | ||||||
6 | Sec. 15.1. Developmentally Disabled Adult Alert. The | ||||||
7 | Board, in its discretion, may require video gaming terminals to | ||||||
8 | display Developmentally Disabled Adult Alert messages if the | ||||||
9 | Board makes a finding that it would be economically and | ||||||
10 | technically feasible and pose no risk to the integrity and | ||||||
11 | security of the central communications system and video gaming | ||||||
12 | terminals.
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13 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
14 | becoming law.
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