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Public Act 094-0997
Public Act 0997 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0997 |
SB2368 Enrolled |
LRB094 17976 DRH 53279 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Racial | Profiling Prevention and Data Oversight Act. | Section 5. Legislative purpose. The purpose of this Act is | to identify and address bias-based policing through the | monitoring, review, and improvement of the collection of racial | profiling information collected under the Illinois Traffic | Stop Statistical Study. Through this data collection and | review, a more accurate understanding of this problem can be | obtained, thus allowing the concerns of the motoring public to | be better addressed, resources such as specialized training to | be provided, the honest efforts of Illinois' law enforcement | professionals to be demonstrated, and the civil rights of all | Illinois citizens to be protected. | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | (a) "Oversight Board" means the Racial Profiling | Prevention and Data Oversight Board established under this Act. | (b) "Department" means the Illinois Department of | Transportation. | (c) "Traffic Stop Statistical Study Act" means Section | 11-212 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. | Section 15. Oversight Board.
| (a) There is created within the Department a Racial | Profiling Prevention and Data Oversight Board, consisting of 15 | members, which shall independently exercise its powers, | duties, and responsibilities. The Board shall have the | authority to allow additional participation from various | groups that the Board deems necessary for additional input. |
| (b) The membership of the Oversight Board shall consist of: | (1) 4 legislators appointed by the General Assembly | leadership equally apportioned between the 2 houses and | political parties; | (2) the Attorney General or his or her designee; | (3) the Secretary of the Illinois Department of | Transportation or his or her designee; | (4) the Director of the Illinois State Police or his or | her designee; | (5) 3 members of county or city law enforcement | agencies, representing jurisdictions of varied size and | geography, appointed by the Governor; | (6) 4 members of community organizations representing | minority interests, appointed by the Governor; and | (7) one member of the Illinois academic community
with | specific expertise in both statistical analysis and law | enforcement, appointed by the Governor. | (c) All members shall serve 2 years and until their | successors are appointed. Members may be reappointed for an | unlimited number of terms. The Oversight Board shall meet at | least quarterly. | Section 20. Chairpersons. From the membership of the | Board, the Governor shall designate the chair and vice chair, | who shall serve at the discretion of the Governor. Chairpersons | shall serve in that capacity for a term not to exceed 2 years. | Section 25. Funding. Funding to implement this Act shall be | appropriated by the General Assembly to the Department. | Section 30. Compensation. Members of the Oversight Board | shall serve without compensation. Members may be reimbursed by | the Department for reasonable expenses incurred in connection | with their duties. | Section 35. Staffing. The Secretary of the Department shall |
| employ or assign, in accordance with the provisions of the | Illinois Personnel Code, the administrative, professional, | clerical, and other personnel required and may organize his or | her staff as may be appropriate to effectuate the purposes, | powers, duties, and responsibilities contained in this Act. | Section 40. Powers and Duties of the Oversight Board. The | Oversight Board shall have the following powers, duties, and | responsibilities: | (a) To operate purely as an advisory body. Any changes to | rules and policy promoted by the Oversight Board are only | recommendations, which may be reported to the Governor, the | Secretary of State, and the General Assembly or to appropriate | law enforcement agencies. | (b) To coordinate the development, adoption, and | implementation of plans and strategies to eliminate racial | profiling in Illinois and to coordinate the development, | adoption, and implementation of plans and strategies to create | public awareness programs in minority communities, designed to | educate individuals regarding racial profiling and their civil | rights. | (c) To promulgate model policies for police agencies that | are designed to protect individuals' civil rights related to | police traffic enforcement and to recommend to law enforcement | agencies model rules as may be necessary to effectuate training | regarding data collection and mechanisms to engage those | agencies who willfully fail to comply with the requirements of | the Traffic Stop Statistical Study Act.
| (d) To study and to issue reports and recommendations to | the Governor, the Secretary of State, and the General Assembly | regarding the following subjects by the following dates: | (1) no later than July 1, 2008, regarding strategies to | improve the benchmark data available to identify the race, | ethnicity, and geographical residence of the Illinois | driving population, beginning on August 1, 2008, with the | collection of race and ethnicity data on new and renewal |
| applicants for driver's licenses. This data shall be | available for statistical benchmark comparison purposes | only; | (2) no later than January 1, 2009, regarding data | collection requirements with respect to additional race | and ethnicity categories to be added to the traffic stop | statistical study in order to improve data collection among | unreported and under-reported minority populations. The | Board shall study, and recommend if required, at a minimum, | data collection strategies, categories, and benchmarks for | persons of Middle-Eastern origin. The Board shall also | study stops lasting over 30 minutes and define categorical | reasons for the extended stops; | (3) no later than July 1, 2009, regarding technological | solutions to aid in the identification, elimination, and | prevention of racial profiling and to recommend funding | sources for statewide implementation of the technological | solutions; | (4) no later than January 1, 2010, regarding whether | Illinois should continue the mandatory data collection | required under this Act, as well as the best practices of | data collection as related to the identification, | elimination, and prevention of bias-based policing; and | (5) on or before April 1 of each year, regarding the | Oversight Board's activities during the previous fiscal | year. | Section 90. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | changing Section 11-212 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/11-212)
| Sec. 11-212. Traffic stop statistical study.
| (a) Whenever
From January 1, 2004 until December 31, 2007,
| whenever a State or local law enforcement officer issues a
| uniform traffic citation or warning citation for an alleged
| violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code, he or she shall
record |
| at least the following:
| (1) the name, address, gender, and
the officer's | subjective determination of the race of
the person
stopped; | the person's race shall be selected from the following | list:
Caucasian, African-American, Hispanic, Native
| American/Alaska Native,
or Asian/Pacific Islander;
| (2) the alleged traffic violation that led to the
stop | of the motorist;
| (3) the make and year of the vehicle
stopped;
| (4) the date and time of the stop , beginning when the | vehicle was stopped and ending when the driver is free to | leave or taken into physical custody ;
| (5) the location of the traffic stop; | (5.5) whether or not a consent search contemporaneous | to the stop was requested of the vehicle, driver, | passenger, or passengers; and, if so, whether consent was | given or denied;
| (6) whether or not a search contemporaneous to the stop | was conducted of
the
vehicle, driver, passenger, or | passengers; and, if so, whether it was with
consent or by | other means; and | (6.5) whether or not contraband was found during a | search; and, if so, the type and amount of contraband | seized; and
| (7) the name and badge number of the issuing officer.
| (b) Whenever
From January 1, 2004 until December 31, 2007,
| whenever a State or local law enforcement officer stops a
| motorist for an alleged violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code
| and does not issue a uniform traffic citation or
warning | citation for an alleged violation of the Illinois
Vehicle Code, | he or she shall complete a uniform stop card, which includes
| field
contact cards, or any other existing form currently used | by law enforcement
containing
information required pursuant to | this Act,
that records
at least the following:
| (1) the name, address, gender,
and
the officer's | subjective determination of the race of the person
stopped; |
| the person's race shall be selected from the following | list:
Caucasian, African-American, Hispanic, Native
| American/Alaska
Native, or Asian/Pacific Islander;
| (2) the reason that led to the stop of the
motorist;
| (3) the make and year of the vehicle
stopped;
| (4) the date and time of the stop , beginning when the | vehicle was stopped and ending when the driver is free to | leave or taken into physical custody ;
| (5) the location of the traffic stop; | (5.5) whether or not a consent search contemporaneous | to the stop was requested of the vehicle, driver, | passenger, or passengers; and, if so, whether consent was | given or denied;
| (6) whether or not a search contemporaneous to the stop | was conducted of
the
vehicle, driver, passenger, or | passengers; and, if so, whether it was with
consent or by | other means; and | (6.5) whether or not contraband was found during a | search; and, if so, the type and amount of contraband | seized; and
| (7) the name and badge number of the issuing
officer.
| (c) The Illinois Department of Transportation shall | provide a
standardized law
enforcement data compilation form on | its website.
| (d) Every law enforcement agency shall, by March 1 with | regard to data collected during July through December of the | previous calendar year and by August 1 with regard to data | collected during January through June of the current calendar | year
in each of the years
2004,
2005, 2006, and 2007 , compile | the data described in subsections (a) and (b) on
the
| standardized law enforcement data compilation form provided by | the Illinois
Department
of Transportation and transmit the data | to the Department.
| (e) The Illinois Department of Transportation shall | analyze the data
provided
by law
enforcement agencies required | by this Section and submit a report of the
previous year's
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| findings to the
Governor, the General Assembly, the Racial | Profiling Prevention and Data Oversight Board, and each law | enforcement agency no later than
July 1
of each year
in each of | the years 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 . The Illinois Department | of
Transportation may contract with
an outside entity for the | analysis of the data provided. In analyzing the data
collected
| under this Section, the analyzing entity shall scrutinize the | data for evidence
of statistically
significant aberrations. | The following list, which
is illustrative, and not exclusive, | contains examples of areas in which
statistically
significant | aberrations may be found:
| (1) The percentage of minority drivers or passengers | being stopped in a
given
area
is substantially higher than | the proportion of the overall population in or
traveling
| through the area that the minority constitutes.
| (2) A substantial number of false stops including stops | not resulting in
the
issuance of a traffic ticket or the | making of an arrest.
| (3) A disparity between the proportion of citations | issued to minorities
and
proportion of minorities in the | population.
| (4) A disparity among the officers of the same law | enforcement agency with
regard to the number of minority | drivers or passengers being stopped in a given
area.
| (5) A disparity between the frequency of searches | performed on minority
drivers
and the frequency of searches | performed on non-minority drivers.
| (f) Any law enforcement officer identification information | or driver
identification information
that is
compiled by any | law enforcement agency or the Illinois Department of
| Transportation
pursuant to this Act for
the purposes of | fulfilling the requirements of this Section shall be
| confidential and exempt
from
public inspection and copying, as | provided under Section 7 of the Freedom of
Information
Act,
and | the information shall not be transmitted to anyone except as | needed to
comply with
this Section. This Section shall not |
| exempt those materials that, prior to the
effective date of | this
amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, were | available under the Freedom
of
Information Act.
| (g) Funding to implement this Section shall come from | federal highway
safety
funds available to Illinois, as directed | by the Governor.
| (h) The Illinois Department of Transportation, in | consultation with
law enforcement agencies, officials, and | organizations, including Illinois
chiefs of police,
the | Department of State Police, the Illinois Sheriffs Association, | and the
Chicago Police
Department, and community groups and | other experts, shall undertake a study to
determine the best | use of technology to collect, compile, and analyze the
traffic | stop
statistical study data required by this Section. The | Department shall report
its findings
and recommendations to the | Governor and the General Assembly by March 1,
2004. | (i) This Section is repealed on July 1, 2010.
| (Source: P.A. 93-209, eff. 7-18-03.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2007, except that the Racial Profiling Prevention and Data | Oversight Act takes effect January 1, 2008. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2008
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