103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3525 Introduced , by Rep. Dennis Tipsword, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Deletes a provision that if the court finds that the applicant is an indigent person, the court shall grant the applicant a full assessment waiver exempting him or her from the payment of any assessments. Provides that upon proof of need by the applicant, the court shall grant the applicant a partial assessment. LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3525 Introduced , by Rep. Dennis Tipsword, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Deletes a provision that if the court finds that the applicant is an indigent person, the court shall grant the applicant a full assessment waiver exempting him or her from the payment of any assessments. Provides that upon proof of need by the applicant, the court shall grant the applicant a partial assessment. LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3525 Introduced , by Rep. Dennis Tipsword, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Deletes a provision that if the court finds that the applicant is an indigent person, the court shall grant the applicant a full assessment waiver exempting him or her from the payment of any assessments. Provides that upon proof of need by the applicant, the court shall grant the applicant a partial assessment. LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b A BILL FOR HB3525LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b 1 AN ACT concerning criminal law. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is 5 amended by changing Section 124A-20 as follows: 6 (725 ILCS 5/124A-20) 7 Sec. 124A-20. Assessment waiver. 8 (a) As used in this Section: 9 "Assessments" means any costs imposed on a criminal 10 defendant under Article 15 of the Criminal and Traffic 11 Assessment Act, but does not include violation of the Illinois 12 Vehicle Code assessments except as provided in subsection 13 (a-5). 14 "Indigent person" means any person who meets one or more 15 of the following criteria: 16 (1) He or she is receiving assistance under one or 17 more of the following means-based governmental public 18 benefits programs: Supplemental Security Income; Aid to 19 the Aged, Blind and Disabled; Temporary Assistance for 20 Needy Families; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; 21 General Assistance; Transitional Assistance; or State 22 Children and Family Assistance. 23 (2) His or her available personal income is 200% or 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3525 Introduced , by Rep. Dennis Tipsword, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Deletes a provision that if the court finds that the applicant is an indigent person, the court shall grant the applicant a full assessment waiver exempting him or her from the payment of any assessments. Provides that upon proof of need by the applicant, the court shall grant the applicant a partial assessment. LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b A BILL FOR 725 ILCS 5/124A-20 LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525- 2 -LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 2 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 2 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b 1 less of the current poverty level, unless the applicant's 2 assets that are not exempt under Part 9 or 10 of Article 3 XII of the Code of Civil Procedure are of a nature and 4 value that the court determines that the applicant is able 5 to pay the assessments. 6 (3) He or she is, in the discretion of the court, 7 unable to proceed in an action with payment of assessments 8 and whose payment of those assessments would result in 9 substantial hardship to the person or his or her family. 10 "Poverty level" means the current poverty level as 11 established by the United States Department of Health and 12 Human Services. 13 (a-5) In a county having a population of more than 14 3,000,000, "assessments" means any costs imposed on a criminal 15 defendant under Article 15 of the Criminal and Traffic 16 Assessment Act, including violation of the Illinois Vehicle 17 Code assessments. This subsection is inoperative on and after 18 July 1, 2024. 19 (b) For criminal offenses reflected in Schedules 1, 3, 4, 20 5, 7, and 8 of Article 15 of the Criminal and Traffic 21 Assessment Act, upon the application of any defendant, after 22 the commencement of an action, but no later than 30 days after 23 sentencing: 24 (1) (Blank). If the court finds that the applicant is 25 an indigent person, the court shall grant the applicant a 26 full assessment waiver exempting him or her from the HB3525 - 2 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525- 3 -LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 3 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 3 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b 1 payment of any assessments. 2 (2) Upon proof of need by the applicant, the The court 3 shall grant the applicant a partial assessment as follows: 4 (A) 75% of all assessments shall be waived if the 5 applicant's available income is greater than 200% but 6 no more than 250% of the poverty level, unless the 7 applicant's assets that are not exempt under Part 9 or 8 10 of Article XII of the Code of Civil Procedure are 9 such that the applicant is able, without undue 10 hardship, to pay the total assessments. 11 (B) 50% of all assessments shall be waived if the 12 applicant's available income is greater than 250% but 13 no more than 300% of the poverty level, unless the 14 applicant's assets that are not exempt under Part 9 or 15 10 of Article XII of the Code of Civil Procedure are 16 such that the court determines that the applicant is 17 able, without undue hardship, to pay a greater portion 18 of the assessments. 19 (C) 25% of all assessments shall be waived if the 20 applicant's available income is greater than 300% but 21 no more than 400% of the poverty level, unless the 22 applicant's assets that are not exempt under Part 9 or 23 10 of Article XII of the Code of Civil Procedure are 24 such that the court determines that the applicant is 25 able, without undue hardship, to pay a greater portion 26 of the assessments. HB3525 - 3 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525- 4 -LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 4 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 4 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b 1 (b-5) For traffic and petty offenses reflected in 2 Schedules 2, 6, 9, 10, and 13 of Article 15 of the Criminal and 3 Traffic Assessment Act, upon the application of any defendant, 4 after the commencement of an action, but no later than 30 days 5 after sentencing, the court shall grant the applicant a 6 partial assessment as follows: 7 (1) 50% of all assessments shall be waived if the 8 court finds that the applicant is an indigent person or if 9 the applicant's available income is not greater than 200% 10 of the poverty level, unless the applicant's assets that 11 are not exempt under Part 9 or 10 of Article XII of the 12 Code of Civil Procedure are such that the applicant is 13 able, without undue hardship, to pay the total 14 assessments. 15 (2) 37.5% of all assessments shall be waived if the 16 applicant's available income is greater than 200% but no 17 more than 250% of the poverty level, unless the 18 applicant's assets that are not exempt under Part 9 or 10 19 of Article XII of the Code of Civil Procedure are such that 20 the applicant is able, without undue hardship, to pay the 21 total assessments. 22 (3) 25% of all assessments shall be waived if the 23 applicant's available income is greater than 250% but no 24 more than 300% of the poverty level, unless the 25 applicant's assets that are not exempt under Part 9 or 10 26 of Article XII of the Code of Civil Procedure are such that HB3525 - 4 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525- 5 -LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 5 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 5 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b 1 the court determines that the applicant is able, without 2 undue hardship, to pay a greater portion of the 3 assessments. 4 (4) 12.5% of all assessments shall be waived if the 5 applicant's available income is greater than 300% but no 6 more than 400% of the poverty level, unless the 7 applicant's assets that are not exempt under Part 9 or 10 8 of Article XII of the Code of Civil Procedure are such that 9 the court determines that the applicant is able, without 10 undue hardship, to pay a greater portion of the 11 assessments. 12 (c) An application for a waiver of assessments shall be in 13 writing, signed by the defendant or, if the defendant is a 14 minor, by another person having knowledge of the facts, and 15 filed no later than 30 days after sentencing. The contents of 16 the application for a waiver of assessments, and the procedure 17 for deciding the applications, shall be established by Supreme 18 Court Rule. Factors to consider in evaluating an application 19 shall include: 20 (1) the applicant's receipt of needs based 21 governmental public benefits, including Supplemental 22 Security Income (SSI); Aid to the Aged, Blind and Disabled 23 (AABD); Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); 24 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP or "food 25 stamps"); General Assistance; Transitional Assistance; or 26 State Children and Family Assistance; HB3525 - 5 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525- 6 -LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 6 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 6 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b 1 (2) the employment status of the applicant and amount 2 of monthly income, if any; 3 (3) income received from the applicant's pension, 4 Social Security benefits, unemployment benefits, and other 5 sources; 6 (4) income received by the applicant from other 7 household members; 8 (5) the applicant's monthly expenses, including rent, 9 home mortgage, other mortgage, utilities, food, medical, 10 vehicle, childcare, debts, child support, and other 11 expenses; and 12 (6) financial affidavits or other similar supporting 13 documentation provided by the applicant showing that 14 payment of the imposed assessments would result in 15 substantial hardship to the applicant or the applicant's 16 family. 17 (d) The clerk of court shall provide the application for a 18 partial waiver of assessments to any defendant who indicates 19 an inability to pay the assessments. The clerk of the court 20 shall post in a conspicuous place in the courthouse a notice, 21 no smaller than 8.5 x 11 inches and using no smaller than 22 30-point typeface printed in English and in Spanish, advising 23 criminal defendants they may ask the court for a partial 24 waiver of any court ordered assessments. The notice shall be 25 substantially as follows: 26 "If you are unable to pay the required assessments, HB3525 - 6 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525- 7 -LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 7 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b HB3525 - 7 - LRB103 29684 RLC 57608 b 1 you may ask the court to partially waive payment of them. 2 Ask the clerk of the court for forms." 3 (e) For good cause shown, the court may allow an applicant 4 whose application is denied or who receives a partial 5 assessment waiver to defer payment of the assessments, make 6 installment payments, or make payment upon reasonable terms 7 and conditions stated in the order. 8 (f) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to affect 9 the right of a party to court-appointed counsel, as authorized 10 by any other provision of law or by the rules of the Illinois 11 Supreme Court. 12 (g) The provisions of this Section are severable under 13 Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. 14 (Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-620, eff. 8-27-21.) 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