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92_HB0376

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning executions.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section   5.  The Medical Practice Act of 1987 is amended
 5    by changing Section 4 as follows:

 6        (225 ILCS 60/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 4400-4)
 7        Sec. 4.  Exemptions.
 8        (a)  This Act does not apply to the following:
 9             (1)  persons lawfully carrying on  their  particular
10        profession   or   business   under   any  valid  existing
11        regulatory Act of this State;
12             (2)  persons rendering gratuitous services in  cases
13        of emergency; or
14             (3)  persons  treating  human  ailments by prayer or
15        spiritual means as an exercise or enjoyment of  religious
16        freedom.
17        (b)  (Blank)  Section  22  of  this Act does not apply to
18    persons who carry out or assist in the  implementation  of  a
19    court  order effecting the provisions of Section 119-5 of the
20    Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963.
21    (Source: P.A. 89-8, eff. 3-21-95.)

22        Section  10.  The Code of Criminal Procedure of  1963  is
23    amended by changing Section 119-5 as follows:

24        (725 ILCS 5/119-5) (from Ch. 38, par. 119-5)
25        Sec. 119-5.  Execution of Death Sentence.
26        (a)(1)  A  defendant sentenced to death shall be executed
27        by an intravenous administration of a lethal quantity  of
28        an  ultrashort-acting  barbiturate  in combination with a
29        chemical paralytic agent and potassium chloride or  other
 
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 1        equally  effective  substances  sufficient to cause death
 2        until  death  is  pronounced  by  a  licensed   physician
 3        according  to accepted standards of medical practice. The
 4        Department of Corrections shall establish the  procedures
 5        for an execution by rule.
 6             (2)  If  the  execution  of the sentence of death as
 7        provided  in   paragraph   (1)   is   held   illegal   or
 8        unconstitutional   by  a  reviewing  court  of  competent
 9        jurisdiction, the sentence of death shall be carried  out
10        by electrocution.
11        (b)  In pronouncing the sentence of death the court shall
12    set the date of the execution which shall be not less than 60
13    nor more than 90 days from the date sentence is pronounced.
14        (c)  A   sentence   of  death  shall  be  executed  at  a
15    Department of Corrections facility.
16        (d)  The warden of the penitentiary shall supervise  such
17    execution,  which  shall  be  conducted  in the presence of 6
18    witnesses who shall certify the execution  of  the  sentence.
19    The  certification shall be filed with the clerk of the court
20    that imposed the sentence.
21        (d-5) The Department of Corrections  shall  not  request,
22    require,  or  allow  a  health  care practitioner licensed in
23    Illinois, including but not limited to physicians and nurses,
24    regardless of employment, to participate in an execution.
25        (e)  Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (e),
26    the  identity  of  executioners   and   other   persons   who
27    participate  or  perform  ancillary functions in an execution
28    and information contained  in  records  that  would  identify
29    those persons shall remain confidential, shall not be subject
30    to  disclosure, and shall not be admissible as evidence or be
31    discoverable in any action of any kind in any court or before
32    any tribunal, board, agency, or person. In order  to  protect
33    the confidentiality of persons participating in an execution,
34    the  Director  of  Corrections may direct that the Department
 
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 1    make payments in cash  for  such  services.  In  confidential
 2    investigations  by the Department of Professional Regulation,
 3    the Department of Corrections shall disclose  the  names  and
 4    license numbers of health care practitioners participating or
 5    performing   ancillary  functions  in  an  execution  to  the
 6    Department of Professional Regulation and the  Department  of
 7    Professional Regulation shall forward those names and license
 8    numbers to the appropriate disciplinary boards.
 9        (f)  The  amendatory changes to this Section made by this
10    amendatory Act of 1991 are severable under  Section  1.31  of
11    the Statute on Statutes.
12        (g)  (Blank)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
13    assistance, participation in, or the performance of ancillary
14    or other functions pursuant to this  Section,  including  but
15    not  limited to the administration of the lethal substance or
16    substances required by this Section, shall not  be  construed
17    to constitute the practice of medicine.
18        (h)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law, any
19    pharmacist  or  pharmaceutical  supplier  is  authorized   to
20    dispense  drugs  to the Director of Corrections or his or her
21    designee, without prescription, in order  to  carry  out  the
22    provisions of this Section.
23        (i)  The  amendatory changes to this Section made by this
24    amendatory Act of the 92nd  General  Assembly  are  severable
25    under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
26    (Source: P.A. 89-8, eff. 3-21-95.)

27        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
28    becoming law.

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