LIST 2 - BILL REVIEW For ILACP discussion February 18, 2021 - Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police
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2/17/2021 Synopsis Report 2/11/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. William Davis HB 1770 Short Description: FIREARM OWNERS ID ACT-REPEAL House Sponsors Rep. Andrew S. Chesney, Patrick Windhorst, Paul Jacobs, Dave Severin, Tony McCombie, Joe Sosnowski and Thomas M. Bennett Synopsis As Introduced Repeals the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Amends various Acts to make conforming changes. Effective January 1, 2022. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/11/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Andrew S. Chesney HB 1777 Short Description: PEN CD-POL & FIRE-MEDICAL CARE House Sponsors Rep. Jay Hoffman Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Collateral Provisions Article of the Illinois Pension Code. For the City of Chicago, provides that an ordinance providing policemen and firemen with medical care and hospital treatment for accidents resulting in injury or death shall provide (1) a requirement to notify an injured employee whether he or she is entitled to benefits under the provision within a reasonable period of time after the accident causing the injury and (2) a requirement that the city provide the injured employee with benefits prior to issuing that notice. Preempts home rule powers. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement by the State. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Jay Hoffman HB 1783 Short Description: STATE GOVERNMENT-SEALING House Sponsors Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth Synopsis As Introduced Amends the expungement, sealing, and immediate sealing provisions of the Criminal Identification Act. Adds a subsection concerning automatic sealing of certain criminal records. Provides that the purpose of the subsection is to create the Clean Slate Act to provide for automatic sealing of certain criminal records. Last Action file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 50/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth HB 1794 Short Description: CRIM CD-GAMBLING DEVICE House Sponsors Rep. Robert Rita Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Changes the definition of "gambling device" to include any vending or other electronic machine or device, including, without limitation, a machine or device that awards credits and contains a circuit, meter, or switch capable of removing and recording the removal of credits that offers a person entry into any contest, competition, sweepstakes, scheme, plan, or other selection process that involves or is dependent upon an element of chance for which the person may receive a gift, award, or other item or service of value if that offer is incidental to or results from: (A) the purchase of an item or service of value; or (B) the purchase or gratuitous receipt of a coupon, voucher, certificate, or other similar credit that can be redeemed for or applied towards an item or service of value from such machine or device or elsewhere. Provides that participants in a game of skill or chance where money or other things of value can be won but no payment or purchase is required to participate shall not be convicted of gambling except where participation in such game of skill or chance is accomplished using a gambling device prohibited by these changes to the definition. Further provides that a gambling offense involving such a gambling device is a Class 4 felony. Amends the Video Gaming Act. Removes a provision allowing for the use of a game device without a license if the game device is used in an activity that is not gambling under the Criminal Code of 2012. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Robert Rita HB 1800 Short Description: ORDER PROTECT-ANGER MANAGEMENT House Sponsors Rep. Joyce Mason Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Provides that the court shall include, as a remedy in an order of protection, a requirement that the respondent complete an anger management course. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Joyce Mason HB 1808 Short Description: ORDER PROTECT-COERCIVE CONTROL House Sponsors Rep. Dagmara Avelar and Stephanie A. Kifowit file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 51/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Includes coercive control behavior in the definition of "abuse". Defines "coercive control behavior" as a pattern of behavior that unreasonably interferes with a person's free will and personal liberty. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Dagmara Avelar HB 1821 Short Description: CD CORR-PAROLE REVIEW House Sponsors Rep. Rita Mayfield Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a person under 21 years of age at the time of the commission of the offense of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child is eligible (rather than not eligible) for parole review by the Prisoner Review Board after serving 20 years or more of his or her sentence or sentences. Provides that a person who was under the age of 21 and is serving a sentence for first degree murder or a term of natural life imprisonment shall be eligible for parole review by the Prisoner Review Board after serving 40 years or more of his or her sentence or sentences. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Rita Mayfield HB 1830 Short Description: COVID19-LIMITED LIABILITY ACT House Sponsors Rep. Jim Durkin Synopsis As Introduced Creates the COVID-19 Limited Liability Act. Provides that a person shall not bring or maintain a civil action alleging exposure or potential exposure to COVID-19 unless: the civil action relates to a minimum medical condition; the civil action involves an act that was intended to cause harm; or the civil action involves an act that constitutes actual malice. Provides, with exceptions, that a person who possesses or is in control of a premises shall not be liable for civil damages for any injuries sustained from the individual's exposure to COVID-19. Provides that a person shall not be held liable for civil damages for any injuries sustained from exposure or potential exposure to COVID-19 if the act or omission alleged to violate a duty of care was in substantial compliance or was consistent with any federal or State statute, rule, regulation, order, or public health guidance related to COVID-19 that was applicable to the person or activity at issue at the time of the alleged exposure or potential exposure. Provides that a health care provider shall not be liable for civil damages for causing or contributing to the death or injury of an individual as a result of the health care provider's acts or omissions while providing or arranging health care in support of the State's response to COVID-19. Provides that any person who designs, manufactures, labels, sells, distributes, or donates household disinfecting or cleaning supplies, personal protective equipment, or a qualified product in response to COVID-19 shall not be liable in a civil action alleging personal injury, death, or property damage caused by or resulting from: the design, manufacturing, labeling, selling, distributing, or donating of the household disinfecting or cleaning supplies, personal protective equipment, or a qualified product; or a failure to provide proper instructions or sufficient warnings. Provides that the Act applies retroactively to January 1, 2020. Last Action Date Chamber Action file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 52/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Jim Durkin HB 1835 Short Description: ACCESS TO JUSTICE FUND House Sponsors Rep. Bob Morgan Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act. Provides that "grantor agency" includes the Illinois Equal Justice Foundation when it makes grants under the Access to Justice Act or the Illinois Equal Justice Act. Amends the Access to Justice Act. Provides that grants or distributions made under the Act by (rather than to) the Illinois Equal Justice Foundation are subject to the requirements of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Bob Morgan HB 1843 Short Description: COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE PD House Sponsors Rep. Jonathan Carroll Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Cook County Forest Preserve District Act. Provides that 91 days after the effective date of the amendatory Act: (1) the forest preserve district board's authority to appoint and maintain a police force is terminated; and (2) the Cook County Sheriff's Department shall exercise primary jurisdiction over the territory within the forest preserve district. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Jonathan Carroll HB 1849 Short Description: JUV-SUBSEQUENT FIREARM OFFENSE House Sponsors Rep. Anthony DeLuca Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that if a minor has previously been placed on probation for an offense that involves the use or possession of a firearm, the court may not place the minor on probation for any subsequent offense involving the use or possession of a firearm. Provides that a minor convicted of a subsequent offense involving the possession or discharge of a firearm not causing any injury shall be referred to social service programs through Juvenile Probation for no less than 3 months. Provides that if the minor does not complete the referral recommendations, the minor shall be committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice to complete the recommended services. Provides that a minor convicted of a subsequent offense involving the use of a firearm causing serious injury, great bodily harm, or death shall be file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 53/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice with the Department providing services including, but not limited to, education, mental health, drug treatment, and mentoring. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Anthony DeLuca HB 1852 Short Description: MUNICIPAL CONVENTION EXPENSES House Sponsors Rep. Jonathan Carroll Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that public funds may not be expended by a non-home rule municipality for registration fees to attend or participate in a convention or gathering of municipal personnel. Provides that a State agency may not expend public funds for expenses connected with the renting or procurement of hospitality suites or other fully-enclosed physical spaces at a convention or gathering of municipal personnel. Provides that a "convention or gathering of municipal personnel" means a gathering of employees or contractors from 2 or more separately domiciled or geographically separated municipalities in a gathering that is sponsored or co-sponsored by a league or association that includes 2 or more municipalities. Provides that the restrictions do not apply to public funds expended at a convention or gathering of public safety personnel, at a convention or gathering of non-home rule municipal personnel relating to economic development and tourism promotion, pursuant to a contract entered into before the effective date of the amendatory Act, or funds appropriated and expended by a non-home rule municipality if specified procedures are followed. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Jonathan Carroll HB 1853 Short Description: CIV PRO-PERSONAL ACTIONS House Sponsors Rep. Robyn Gabel Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a 10-year limitation period for actions arising out of specified criminal acts is applicable to causes of action accruing on or after July 1, 2009. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Robyn Gabel HB 1862 Short Description: FIREARMS-RETIRED OFFICERS House Sponsors file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 54/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report Rep. Lance Yednock Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Provides that the Act does not apply to a person authorized to carry a firearm under the Illinois Retired Officer Concealed Carry program implemented by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Lance Yednock HB 1865 Short Description: FIREARM OWNERS ID ACT-REPEAL House Sponsors Rep. Chris Miller Synopsis As Introduced Repeals the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Amends various Acts to make conforming changes. Effective January 1, 2022. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Chris Miller HB 1885 Short Description: CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD House Sponsors Rep. Amy Elik Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that the 72 hour waiting period before delivery of a concealable firearm after application for its purchase has been made does not apply to a person who has been issued a valid license to carry a concealed handgun under the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Amy Elik HB 1886 Short Description: CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE FEES House Sponsors Rep. Amy Elik file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 55/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearms Concealed Carry Act. Provides that for a new or renewal concealed carry license, the fee shall be $75 (rather than $150), of which $60 (rather than $120) shall be apportioned to the State Police Firearm Services Fund, $5 (rather than $20) shall be apportioned to the Mental Health Reporting Fund, and $10 shall be apportioned to the State Crime Laboratory Fund. Provides that a non-resident applicant for a new license or renewal shall submit $150 (rather than $300) and a licensee requesting a new license shall submit $10 (rather than $75). Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Amy Elik HB 1887 Short Description: CRIM CD-GROOMING House Sponsors Rep. Amy Elik Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person also commits grooming when he or she knowingly in person, through direct communication or conduct through a third-party, performs an act to seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, or attempt to seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, a child, a child's guardian, or another person believed by the person to be a child or a child's guardian, to commit any sex offense as defined in the Sex Offender Registration Act, to distribute photographs depicting the sex organs of the child, or to otherwise engage in any unlawful sexual conduct with a child or with another person believed by the person to be a child. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Amy Elik HB 1891 Short Description: WILDLIFE&CRIM CD-SILENCERS House Sponsors Rep. Amy Elik Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Wildlife Code. Removes the prohibition on the use of a silencer or other device to muffle or mute the sound of the explosion or report resulting from the firing of any gun. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits the offense of unlawful use of weapons when the person knowingly uses, attaches, or possesses with the intent to use or attach any device or attachment of any kind for silencing the report of any handgun, unless the use, attachment, or possession with the intent to use the device or attachment is on the premises of a firing or shooting range; or possesses any device or attachment of any kind designed, used, or intended for use in silencing the report of any other firearm if the device or attachment is not possessed in compliance with the National Firearms Act (rather than a person commits the offense of unlawful use of weapons when the person possesses any device or attachment of any kind designed, used, or intended for use in silencing the report of any firearm). Provides that a person commits the offense of unlawful sale or delivery of firearms when he or she knowingly transfers or gives a suppressor or silencer to a person not authorized to possess the suppressor or silencer under federal law. Provides that a violation of this provision is a Class 3 felony. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Amy Elik file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 56/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report HB 1892 Short Description: FIREARM OWNERS ID ACT-REPEAL House Sponsors Rep. Amy Elik Synopsis As Introduced Repeals the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Amends various Acts to make conforming changes. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Amy Elik HB 1896 Short Description: VEH CD-ONE LICENSE PLATE House Sponsors Rep. Thomas M. Bennett Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that, beginning with the next registration year after the effective date, the Secretary of State shall issue one registration plate (instead of 2) for newly registered motor vehicles and the registration plate shall be attached to the rear (instead of front and rear) of the motor vehicle. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Thomas M. Bennett HB 1907 Short Description: DHS-PET FRIENDLY DV SHELTERS House Sponsors Rep. Deanne M. Mazzochi Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Domestic Violence Shelters Act. Provides that, for counties with a population of 200,000 or more, the Department of Human Services shall establish a grant program to enable capital funds to support domestic violence shelters and service programs so that they can be equipped to provide shelter assistance to victims of domestic violence and their pets. Requires the Department to also permit, and search for, third-party funding and services to support the grant program. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Deanne M. Mazzochi file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 57/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report HB 1911 Short Description: MANDAMUS-SUA SPONTE DISMISSAL House Sponsors Rep. Deanne M. Mazzochi Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that if the court determines that a petition for mandamus is frivolous or patently without merit, it shall dismiss the petition on its own motion. Provides that the order of dismissal is a final judgment and shall be served upon the petitioner by certified mail within 10 days of its entry. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Deanne M. Mazzochi HB 1912 Short Description: DISSEMINATE PRIV IMAGE-VARIOUS House Sponsors Rep. Deanne M. Mazzochi-Chris Bos and Jonathan Carroll Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Civil Remedies for Nonconsensual Dissemination of Private Sexual Images Act. Provides that a depicted individual may bring an action if the person reasonably expects to suffer actual harm (rather than only suffer harm) from the intentional dissemination or threatened dissemination of a private sexual image. Provides that any interactive computer service that disseminates or threatens to disseminate content provided by another person that constitutes a private sexual image is prohibited. Provides that an individual depicted in a private sexual image has an individual interest or in determining the right to license, sell, transmit, profit, or otherwise set terms to permit or exclude access to the private sexual image. Provides that if an interactive computer service fails to remove a private sexual image at the request of an individual who holds an intellectual property image right to the private sexual image, the interactive computer service is subject to appropriate remedies or at least $1,000 per day for each day that the request to remove the private sexual image is not honored, whichever is greater. Provides additional liability exceptions. Provides that the statutory damages a plaintiff may recover shall be at least $500 per occurrence (rather than shall not exceed $10,000). Provides that the voluntary removal of private sexual images or the failure to proceed on a threatened dissemination of private sexual images shall reduce the statutory damages by 50%. Provides that the punitive damages a plaintiff may recover shall be for extraordinary, willful, and wanton behavior, litigation misconduct during enforcement proceedings, or both. Changes the statute of limitations. Makes other changes. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Deanne M. Mazzochi HB 1943 Short Description: PUBLIC DUTY RULE CODIFICATION House Sponsors Rep. Tony McCombie file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 58/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report Synopsis As Introduced Creates the Public Duty Rule Codification Act. Contains legislative findings and a statement of legislative purpose. Provides that a local governmental entity and its employees owe no duty of care to individual members of the general public to provide governmental services. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Tony McCombie HB 1948 Short Description: FOID-AUTOMATIC APPROVAL House Sponsors Rep. Chris Miller Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that if an application for a Firearm Owner's Identification Card has not been approved or denied within 30 days after its application has been received, it shall automatically be approved by the Illinois State Police. Provides that if a renewal application has not been approved or denied within 60 business days, it shall be automatically renewed by the Illinois State Police. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Chris Miller HB 1952 Short Description: JUV CT-CANNABIS-EXPUNGEMENT House Sponsors Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that the juvenile law enforcement records of a person who before his or her 18th birthday has committed an act which if committed by an adult would constitute a criminal violation under the Cannabis Control Act or a criminal violation of the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act with respect to cannabis are subject to automatic expungement. Provides that the law enforcement agency who initiated the violation shall automatically expunge, on or before January 1 and July 1 of each year, the juvenile law enforcement records of a person eligible under this provision. Provides that the law enforcement agency shall provide by rule the process for access, review, and confirmation of the automatic expungement by the law enforcement agency. Provides that the clerk of the circuit court shall expunge, upon order of the court, or in the absence of a court order on or before January 1 and July 1 of each year, the juvenile court records of a person who before his or her 18th birthday has committed an act which if committed by an adult would constitute a criminal violation under the Cannabis Control Act or a criminal violation of the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act with respect to cannabis in the clerk's possession or control and which contains the final satisfactory disposition which pertain to a person eligible under this provision. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 59/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report HB 1968 Short Description: POLICE OFFICERS-RETURN TO DUTY House Sponsors Rep. Patrick Windhorst Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Illinois Pension Code. In a provision concerning submission to an examination to determine fitness for duty for police officers whose duties have been suspended because of disability, certification that a police officer is no longer disabled, and authorizing disabled police officers to be assigned to duty during an emergency, excludes police officers who have attained the age of 60. Amend the Counties Code and the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a deputy sheriff or police officer who is retired for disability and is 60 years old or older may not be recalled to service in any capacity. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Patrick Windhorst HB 1969 Short Description: CRIM CD-PENAL INST RIOT House Sponsors Rep. Avery Bourne Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Creates the offense of penal institution riot. Provides that a person commits the offense when he or she is an inmate in a penal institution and knowingly and in consort with one or more other inmates disturbs the good order of the institution by use or threat of force. Provides that a violation is a Class 4 felony. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Avery Bourne HB 1970 Short Description: EMERGENCY CONSOLIDATION EXEMPT House Sponsors Rep. Ryan Spain Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act. Provides that a 9-1-1 Authority in a county that: has a population of at least 250,000, has more than one Emergency Telephone System Board, Joint Emergency Telephone System Board, or qualified governmental entity, and is serving a population of less than 25,000 is exempt from consolidation requirements if the 9-1-1 Authority: (1) as of January 1, 2021, is the only remaining authority in the State that has not met the consolidation requirements; (2) serves a municipality with a population of less than 6,000 people; and (3) has received intergovernmental agreement rejections by 5 or more contiguous counties or 9-1-1 authorities to consolidate 9-1-1 services. Effective immediately. Last Action file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 60/66
2/17/2021 Synopsis Report Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Ryan Spain HB 1975 Short Description: PREVENTION CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE House Sponsors Rep. Michelle Mussman Synopsis As Introduced Amends the School Code to require the State Board of Education to prepare a parent resource guide to provide a centralized source of the assistance, support, advocacy, and resources available to the parent or guardian of a student who is or may be the victim of sexual abuse. Provides for up to 2 teachers institute days for child abuse prevention training and sexual harassment prevention training, and requires training for school personnel on child sexual abuse. Provides for professional development opportunities concerning the well-being of students. Adds provisions concerning sexual misconduct in schools, including requiring a school district to develop a code of conduct, an employment history review, and what a sex education class must teach. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012 to add certain acts to the offenses of criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, and grooming. Effective immediately. Last Action Date Chamber Action 2/16/2021 House Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Michelle Mussman SB 51 Short Description: PROPERTY TAX-LAW ENFORCEMENT Senate Sponsors Sen. Rachelle Crowe Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that a county may, by ordinance, enact a law enforcement officer's homestead exemption in the amount of $1,500 to be deducted from the value of qualified property that is the primary residence of an eligible law enforcement officer. Effective June 1, 2021. Last Action Date Chamber Action 1/29/2021 Senate Referred to Assignments SB 64 Short Description: CIV PRO-RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Senate Sponsors Sen. Robert Peters Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that anything said or done during or in preparation for a restorative justice practice or as a follow-up to that practice, or the fact that the practice has been planned or convened, is privileged and cannot be referred to, used, or admitted in any civil, criminal, juvenile, or administrative proceeding unless the privilege is waived, during the proceeding or in writing, by the party or parties protected by the privilege. Provides that the legitimacy of a restorative justice practice, if challenged in any civil, juvenile, criminal, or administrative proceeding, shall be determined file:///C:/Users/ed.ILACP/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/PBSYXPRX/Cheifs of Police Bill Intros Long 2.17.21.html 61/66
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