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Public Act 103-0728 Public Act 0728 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0728 | HB4409 Enrolled | LRB103 35995 RLC 66082 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Illinois Crime Reduction Act of 2009 is | amended by changing Section 20 as follows: | (730 ILCS 190/20) | Sec. 20. Adult Redeploy Illinois. | (a) Purpose. When justice-impacted individuals offenders | are accurately assessed for risk, assets, and needs, it is | possible to identify which people should be sent to prison and | which people can be effectively supervised in the locality. By | providing financial incentives to counties or judicial | circuits to create effective local-level evidence-based | services, it is possible to reduce crime and recidivism at a | lower cost to taxpayers. Based on this model, this Act hereby | creates the Adult Redeploy Illinois program for | probation-eligible justice-impacted individuals offenders in | order to increase public safety and encourage the successful | local supervision of eligible justice-impacted individuals | offenders and their reintegration into the locality. | (a-5) For the purpose of this Section, "justice-impacted | individual" has the same meaning as "offender" in Section 5 of | this Act. |
| (b) The Adult Redeploy Illinois program shall allocate | reallocate State funds to local jurisdictions that | successfully establish a process to assess justice-impacted | individuals offenders and provide a continuum of locally based | sanctions and treatment alternatives for justice-impacted | individuals offenders who would be incarcerated in a State | facility if those local services and sanctions did not exist. | Funds shall be distributed via a grant program The allotment | of funds shall be based on a formula that rewards local | jurisdictions for the establishment or expansion of local | supervision programs and requires them to pay the amount | determined in subsection (e) if incarceration targets as | defined in subsection (e) are not met. | (c) Each county or circuit participating in the Adult | Redeploy Illinois program shall create a local plan describing | how it will protect public safety and reduce the county or | circuit's utilization of incarceration in State facilities or | local county jails by the creation or expansion of | individualized services or programs. | (d) Based on the local plan, a county or circuit shall | enter into an agreement with the Adult Redeploy Oversight | Board described in subsection (e) to reduce the number of | commitments of probation-eligible justice-impacted | individuals offenders to State correctional facilities from | that county or circuit. The agreement shall include a pledge | from the county or circuit to reduce their commitments by 25% |
| of the level of commitments from the average number of | commitments for the past 3 years of eligible justice-impacted | individuals offenders . In return, the county or circuit shall | receive , based upon a formula described in subsection (e), | funds to redeploy for local programming for justice-impacted | individuals offenders who would otherwise be incarcerated such | as management and supervision, electronic monitoring, and drug | testing. The county or circuit shall also be penalized, as | described in subsection (e), for failure to reach the goal of | reduced commitments stipulated in the agreement. | (d-5) Subject to appropriation to the Illinois Criminal | Justice Information Authority, the Adult Redeploy Illinois | Oversight Board described in subsection (e) may provide grant | funds to qualified organizations that can assist local | jurisdictions in training, development, and technical | assistance. | (e) Adult Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board; members; | responsibilities. | (1) The Adult Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board is | created to oversee, provide guidance, and develop an | administrative structure for the Adult Redeploy Illinois | Program. Once all members have been appointed as outlined | in this subsection (e), the Board may exercise any power, | perform any function, take any action, or do anything in | furtherance of its purposes and goals upon the appointment | of a quorum of its members. |
| (2) The membership of the Oversight Board shall | consist of the following: | (A) The Secretary of Human Services or a designee, | who shall serve as co-chair; | (B) The Director of Corrections or a designee, who | shall serve as co-chair; | (C) The Executive Director of the Illinois | Criminal Justice Information Authority or a designee; | (D) The Executive Director of the Sentencing | Policy Advisory Council or a designee; | (E) The Chair or Executive Director of the | Prisoner Review Board or a designee; | (F) The Cook County State's Attorney or a | designee; | (G) The Cook County Public Defender or a designee; | (H) The Attorney General or a designee; | (I) The State Appellate Defender or a designee; | (J) A representative of Cook County Adult | Probation appointed by the Chief Judge of the Circuit | Court of Cook County; | (K) A representative of Sangamon County Adult | Probation appointed by the Chief Circuit Judge of the | Seventh Judicial Circuit; | (L) A representative of DuPage County Adult | Probation appointed by the Chief Circuit Judge of the | Eighteenth Judicial Circuit; |
| (M) The following additional members, each of whom | shall be appointed by majority vote by the Oversight | Board: | (i) A State's Attorney selected by the | President of the Illinois State's Attorneys | Association; | (ii) 4 representatives from non-governmental | organizations, including, but not limited to, | service providers; and | (iii) 2 individuals who were participants in | Adult Redeploy Illinois-funded programs. The | Secretary of Human Services and the Director of | Corrections shall within 3 months after January 1, | 2010 (the effective date of Public Act 96-761) | convene and act as co-chairs of an oversight board | to oversee the Adult Redeploy Program. The Board | shall include, but not be limited to, designees | from the Prisoner Review Board, Office of the | Attorney General, Illinois Criminal Justice | Information Authority, and Sentencing Policy | Advisory Council; the Cook County State's Attorney | or a designee; a State's Attorney selected by the | President of the Illinois State's Attorneys | Association; the State Appellate Defender or a | designee; the Cook County Public Defender or a | designee; a representative of Cook County Adult |
| Probation, a representative of DuPage County Adult | Probation; a representative of Sangamon County | Adult Probation; and 4 representatives from | non-governmental organizations, including service | providers. | (3) Members shall serve without compensation but shall | be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in the | performance of their duties. | (4) (2) The Oversight Board shall within one year | after January 1, 2010 (the effective date of Public Act | 96-761) : | (A) Develop a process to solicit applications from | and identify jurisdictions to be included in the Adult | Redeploy Illinois program. | (B) Define categories of membership for local | entities to participate in the creation and oversight | of the local Adult Redeploy Illinois program. | (C) Establish a grant program Develop a formula | for the allotment of funds to local jurisdictions for | local and community-based services in lieu of | commitment to the Department of Corrections and a | penalty amount for failure to reach the goal of | reduced commitments stipulated in the plans. | (D) Develop a standard format for the local plan | to be submitted by the local entity created in each | county or circuit. |
| (E) Identify and secure resources sufficient to | support the administration and evaluation of Adult | Redeploy Illinois. | (F) Develop a process to support ongoing | monitoring and evaluation of Adult Redeploy Illinois. | (G) Review local plans and proposed agreements and | approve the distribution of resources. | (H) Develop a performance measurement system that | includes but is not limited to the following key | performance indicators: recidivism, rate of | revocations, employment rates, education achievement, | successful completion of substance abuse treatment | programs, and payment of victim restitution. Each | county or circuit shall include the performance | measurement system in its local plan and provide data | annually to evaluate its success. | (I) Report annually the results of the performance | measurements on a timely basis to the Governor and | General Assembly. | (5) (3) The Oversight Board shall: | (A) Develop a process to solicit grant | applications from eligible training, development, and | technical assistance organizations. | (B) Review grant applications and proposed grant | agreements and approve the distribution of resources. | (C) Develop a process to support ongoing |
| monitoring of training, development, and technical | assistance grantees. | (6) Grant funds awarded pursuant to this Section shall | be administered by the Illinois Criminal Justice | Information Authority, in coordination with the Oversight | Board, and shall be consistent with the requirements of | the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. | (7) The Illinois Criminal Justice Information | Authority shall provide administrative support to the | Adult Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board. | (Source: P.A. 103-8, eff. 6-7-23.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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