Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3416 Compare Versions

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11 HB3416
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1111 Introduced , by Rep. Justin Slaughter
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1313 SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
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1515 Appropriates $4,200,000 from the General Revenue Fund to
1616 the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for costs
1717 associated with a grant to Treatment Alternatives for Safe
1818 Communities to provide specialized case management services to
1919 certain people in pretrial deten tion in Winnebago and in St.
2020 Clair Counties. Effective immediately.
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2929 AN ACT concerning appropriations. 1
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3131 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented 2
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3434 Section 1. Findings. The General Assembly finds that: 4
3535 (1) The Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity -Today 5
3636 Act, known as the SAFE-T Act, became law in 2021. 6
3737 (2) The Pre-Trial Fairness Act, a key provision within the 7
3838 SAFE-T Act, changes the offense class for violations of 8
3939 conditions of pretrial release, detain able versus non-9
4040 detainable offenses. 10
4141 (3) Pretrial release procedures, including release on one’s 11
4242 own recognizance, warrant alternatives, and conditions of 12
4343 release, including electric monitoring and home confinement 13
4444 revocation, modification, and sanction s. 14
4545 (4) Since 1976, Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities 15
4646 has had a successful record of providing behavioral health 16
4747 assessment and specialized case management services to pre -17
4848 trial detainees. 18
4949 (5) Adults in Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities’ 19
5050 court and probation programs showed a 71% reduction in re -20
5151 arrests for drug and property crimes two years after program 21
5252 enrollment. 22
5353 (6) Men in Illinois prisons who completed drug treatment 23 HB3416 -2- LRB103 27642 RLC 54018 b
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5555 and reentry support, including TASC case management, had a 44% 1
5656 lower likelihood of returning to prison within 7 years than 2
5757 comparable releasees . 3
5858 (7) Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities has 4
5959 established formal relationships and credibility with 5
6060 corrections, jails and prisons, courts, loca l law enforcement, 6
6161 first responders , and other referral systems throughout 7
6262 Illinois. 8
6363 (8) The area offices of Treatment Alternatives for Safe 9
6464 Communities provide services in every county and jurisdiction 10
6565 in Illinois. 11
6666 (9) Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities supports 12
6767 individuals’ reentry from jails and prisons and restorative 13
6868 health goals through access to a full continuum of community -14
6969 based services, from treatment and recovery support to housing, 15
7070 employment, family services, and other individual client 16
7171 essential service needs . 17
7272 (10) Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities has the 18
7373 capacity to provide toxicology testing to individuals 19
7474 throughout the State of Illinois. 20
7575 (11) Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities works with 21
7676 systems partners to design and implement the most advantageous 22
7777 and responsive reporting procedures to ensure expedited results 23
7878 and lab verification and reference results. 24
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8181 Section 5. The sum of $4,200,000, or so much of that as may 1
8282 be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 2
8383 the Department of Commerce and Economic opportunity for costs 3
8484 associated with a grant to Treatment Alternatives for Safe 4
8585 Communities to provide specialized case management services to 5
8686 individuals in pre-trial detention who are arr ested but would 6
8787 no longer be eligible for detention under the amendatory 7
8888 changes to Article 110 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 8
8989 1963 made by Public Acts 101 -652, 102-28, and 102 -1104, 9
9090 commonly referred to as the Pretrial Fairness Act, in Winnebago 10
9191 County and in St. Clair County . 11
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9393 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 12
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