Public Act 101-0577 Public Act 0577 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0577 | SB2148 Enrolled | LRB101 11213 SLF 56470 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 15. The Law Enforcement Intern Training Act is | amended by changing Sections 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 and by | adding Sections 22 and 23 as follows:
| (50 ILCS 708/5)
| Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| "Academy" means a school certified by the Illinois Law | Enforcement Training Standards Board to provide basic training | under Section 6 of the
Illinois Police Training Act.
| "Board" means the Illinois Law Enforcement Training | Standards Board
created by the Illinois Police Training Act.
| "Correctional Intern" means a civilian who has met the | requirements to enter the Correctional Intern Training Program | and who is not employed as a correctional officer under the | Illinois Police Training Act. | "Graduate Correctional Intern" means a civilian who has | successfully completed the correctional intern training course | and is not employed as a correctional officer under the | Illinois Police Training Act. | "Law Enforcement Intern" means a civilian who has met the | requirements to
enter the Law Enforcement Intern Training |
| Program and who is not employed as a
law enforcement officer | under the Illinois Police Training Act.
| "Graduate Law Enforcement Intern" means a civilian who has | successfully
completed the law enforcement intern training | course and is not employed as a
law enforcement officer under | the Illinois Police Training Act.
| "Trainee" means a law enforcement intern who is enrolled in | the Law
Enforcement Intern Training Program.
| (Source: P.A. 90-259, eff. 7-30-97; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
| (50 ILCS 708/10)
| Sec. 10. Initiation, administration, and conduct of | program by Board. The
Board may initiate, administer, and | conduct the Law Enforcement Intern Training
Program and the | Correctional Officer Intern Program . The training for law | enforcement interns shall be provided at any
certified academy | selected by the Board. The Board shall have the authority to
| establish enrollment limitations.
| (Source: P.A. 90-259, eff. 7-30-97.)
| (50 ILCS 708/15)
| Sec. 15. Election to participate in the Law Enforcement | Intern Training Program program . Any person may elect to
apply | to participate in the Law Enforcement Intern Training Program. | To be
eligible to participate, the person must meet the minimum | criteria established
by the Board that includes, but is not |
| limited to, physical fitness standards,
educational standards, | psychological standards, 21 years of age, of good
character, | and not convicted of a felony offense or other crime involving | moral
turpitude under the laws of this State or any other State | that, if convicted in
this State, would be punishable as a | felony or a crime of moral turpitude.
Applicants shall be | accepted for the program on a person by person basis and
shall | not take the place of or prevent a law enforcement officer from | entering
an academy class to meet the basic training | requirements set forth in the
Illinois Police Training Act. | When reviewing applications, special consideration shall be | given to persons who have been members of the Armed Forces of | the United States in accordance with the Veterans Preference | Act. The Board's investigators shall enforce the
provisions of
| this Act to ensure compliance with the Act, including, but not | limited to,
administrating a criminal justice background check | that includes State and
federal criminal histories, conducting | interviews, obtaining, by subpoena if
necessary, investigative | records, police records, personnel records, or other
records | that may be needed.
| Nothing in this Act shall override or replace, preempt, or | supersede, any
hiring or selection standard, process, | procedure, requirement, or mechanism
established by any local | governmental unit, or State statute or regulation
that is in | effect or amended hereafter.
| (Source: P.A. 90-259, eff. 7-30-97.)
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| (50 ILCS 708/20)
| Sec. 20. Law enforcement certification Certification ; | transition course. The Board shall require law
enforcement | interns to undertake, at
a minimum, the same training | requirements as established for law enforcement
officers under | the Illinois Police Training Act. The Board certificate
| reserved for law
enforcement officers shall not be awarded | until the law enforcement intern is
employed, has successfully | completed the State certification exam, and meets
the | requirements established by the Board. The Law Enforcement | Intern
Certificate shall be issued to the trainee following the | successful completion
of the course. The graduate law | enforcement intern, if not employed as a law
enforcement | officer within 2 years after issuance of the law enforcement | intern
certificate, must then meet the requirements of the | Illinois Police Training
Act upon
employment. A graduate law | enforcement intern who is not employed within one
year, but is | hired within 2 years after completing the course, must
| successfully complete a transition course approved by the | Illinois Law
Enforcement Training Standards Board and again | successfully
complete the law enforcement State certification
| exam in order to obtain the Board's certificate reserved for | law enforcement
officers. The transition course shall consist | of a minimum of 80 hours and
shall be conducted at a Board | certified academy.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-259, eff. 7-30-97; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
| (50 ILCS 708/22 new) | Sec. 22. Election to participate in the Correctional | Officer Intern Program. Any person may elect to apply to | participate in the Correctional Officer Intern Training | Program. To be eligible to participate, the person must meet | the minimum criteria established by the Board that includes, | but is not limited to, physical fitness standards, educational | standards, psychological standards, being at least 21 years of | age, of good character, and not convicted of a felony offense | or other crime involving moral turpitude under the laws of this | State or any other State that, if convicted in this State, | would be punishable as a felony or a crime of moral turpitude. | Applicants shall be accepted for the program on a person by | person basis and shall not take the place of or prevent a | correctional officer from entering an academy class to meet the | basic training requirements set forth in the Illinois Police | Training Act. When reviewing applications, special | consideration shall be given to persons who have been members | of the Armed Forces of the United States in accordance with the | Veterans Preference Act. The Board's investigators shall | enforce this Act to ensure compliance with the Act, including, | but not limited to, administrating a criminal justice | background check that includes State and federal criminal | histories, conducting interviews, obtaining, by subpoena if |
| necessary, investigative records, police records, personnel | records, or other records that may be needed.
Nothing in this | Act shall override or replace, preempt, or supersede any hiring | or selection standard, process, procedure, requirement, or | mechanism established by any local governmental unit, or State | statute or regulation. | (50 ILCS 708/23 new) | Sec. 23. Correctional certification. The Board shall | require correctional interns to undertake, at a minimum, the | same training requirements as established for correctional | officers under the Illinois Police Training Act. The Board | certificate reserved for correctional officers shall not be | awarded until the correctional intern is employed, has | successfully completed the State certification exam, and meets | the requirements established by the Board. The correctional | intern certificate shall be issued to the trainee following the | successful completion of the course. The graduate correctional | intern, if not employed as a correctional officer within 2 | years after issuance of the correctional intern certificate, | must then meet the requirements of the Illinois Police Training | Act upon employment.
| (50 ILCS 708/25)
| Sec. 25. Police Training Board Services Fund. The Board | shall charge,
collect, or receive fees, tuition, or moneys from |
| persons electing to enter the
Law Enforcement Intern Training | Program or the Correctional Officer Intern Program equivalent | to the costs of providing
personnel, equipment, services, and | training to law enforcement interns that,
in
the judgement of | the Board, are in the best interest of the State.
| All fees or moneys received by the Board under this Act | shall be deposited in
a special fund in the State Treasury to | be known as the Police Training Board
Services Fund. The moneys | deposited in the Police Training Board Services Fund
shall be | appropriated to the Board for expenses of the
Board for the | administration and conduct of training.
| (Source: P.A. 90-259, eff. 7-30-90.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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INDEX
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 30 ILCS 105/5.891 new | | | 50 ILCS 705/10.23 new | | | 50 ILCS 708/5 | | | 50 ILCS 708/10 | | | 50 ILCS 708/15 | | | 50 ILCS 708/20 | | | 50 ILCS 708/22 new | | | 50 ILCS 708/23 new | | | 50 ILCS 708/25 | |
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Effective Date: 8/23/2019
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