Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1031

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

CRIM CD-IMPEDE FIRST RESPONDER

Impact

The implementation of HB 1031 would strengthen legal protections for first responders by establishing clear consequences for individuals who interfere with their duties. By defining specific distances (14 feet) and actions (interrupting, threatening, harassing), it creates a legal framework that could deter potential violators. The bill reflects growing concerns about the safety of first responders, particularly in situations that may become chaotic, such as emergency calls or law enforcement actions. By formalizing this distance requirement and intent-driven approach, the legislation may also lead to increased awareness among the public regarding respecting the spaces of first responders.

Summary

House Bill 1031 proposes an amendment to the Criminal Code of 2012, creating a new Section 26-8 that criminalizes the act of approaching a first responder after receiving a warning. The bill defines a first responder to include peace officers, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians. It specifies that if a person knowingly disregards a warning not to approach and gets within 14 feet of the first responder with the intention to disrupt their duty, threaten them, or harass them, such conduct would constitute a Class A misdemeanor. This is aimed at enhancing the protection of first responders while performing their lawful duties.

Contention

One notable aspect of the bill is the potential for contention regarding personal freedoms and the interpretation of what constitutes harassment or interference. Critics may argue that broad definitions or subjective interpretations of 'harass' and 'interfere' could lead to arbitrary enforcement against civilians engaged in lawful activities, thereby raising civil liberties concerns. Additionally, discussions around the appropriateness of defining a specific distance from first responders could provoke debate on whether this could unintentionally affect public engagement or scrutiny over police actions during their duties. This legislative initiative may require careful monitoring and potential adjustment to balance the interests of public safety with individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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