104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 HB1628 Introduced , by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 5 ILCS 810/10 Amends the Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act. Provides that each law enforcement agency that seizes, forfeits, or receives property subject to reporting under the Act shall report certain information about each seizure and forfeiture of property to the Illinois State Police no later than 60 days after December 31 of the year in which the property is seized or forfeited. Adds certain required information, including the accused person's race, sex, age, and zip code, as well as a citation to the statutory authorities under which the property was seized and the accused person was arrested, to the information to be submitted in a report. Adds certain required information from court records about each forfeiture of property to the information to be reported to the Illinois State Police. Provides that if an agency did not seize, forfeit, receive, or spend forfeiture funds, it shall file a null report with the Illinois State Police. Provides that the annual report shall include an aggregate summary of all seizures and forfeitures carried out and their respective proceeds, as well as other information, including categories of expenditures, such as investigation and litigation expenses, software, hardware, appliances, canines, surveillance technology, IMSI catchers, operating expenses, and administrative expenses. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall post annually on its website aggregate data for each law enforcement agency with certain information. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall, 120 days after the end of each calendar year, submit to the General Assembly, Attorney General, and Governor, as well as post on its website, a written report that summarizes certain activity in the State for the preceding year regarding property seized and related expenditures at the State and local levels, with categorized accounting and other requirements. Provides that the Illinois State Police may include certain recommendations in its report. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall, on or before January 1, 2026 (rather than 2019), establish and implement the requirements of this Act. Makes other changes. LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b A BILL FOR 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 HB1628 Introduced , by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 5 ILCS 810/10 5 ILCS 810/10 Amends the Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act. Provides that each law enforcement agency that seizes, forfeits, or receives property subject to reporting under the Act shall report certain information about each seizure and forfeiture of property to the Illinois State Police no later than 60 days after December 31 of the year in which the property is seized or forfeited. Adds certain required information, including the accused person's race, sex, age, and zip code, as well as a citation to the statutory authorities under which the property was seized and the accused person was arrested, to the information to be submitted in a report. Adds certain required information from court records about each forfeiture of property to the information to be reported to the Illinois State Police. Provides that if an agency did not seize, forfeit, receive, or spend forfeiture funds, it shall file a null report with the Illinois State Police. Provides that the annual report shall include an aggregate summary of all seizures and forfeitures carried out and their respective proceeds, as well as other information, including categories of expenditures, such as investigation and litigation expenses, software, hardware, appliances, canines, surveillance technology, IMSI catchers, operating expenses, and administrative expenses. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall post annually on its website aggregate data for each law enforcement agency with certain information. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall, 120 days after the end of each calendar year, submit to the General Assembly, Attorney General, and Governor, as well as post on its website, a written report that summarizes certain activity in the State for the preceding year regarding property seized and related expenditures at the State and local levels, with categorized accounting and other requirements. Provides that the Illinois State Police may include certain recommendations in its report. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall, on or before January 1, 2026 (rather than 2019), establish and implement the requirements of this Act. Makes other changes. LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b A BILL FOR 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 HB1628 Introduced , by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 5 ILCS 810/10 5 ILCS 810/10 5 ILCS 810/10 Amends the Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act. Provides that each law enforcement agency that seizes, forfeits, or receives property subject to reporting under the Act shall report certain information about each seizure and forfeiture of property to the Illinois State Police no later than 60 days after December 31 of the year in which the property is seized or forfeited. Adds certain required information, including the accused person's race, sex, age, and zip code, as well as a citation to the statutory authorities under which the property was seized and the accused person was arrested, to the information to be submitted in a report. Adds certain required information from court records about each forfeiture of property to the information to be reported to the Illinois State Police. Provides that if an agency did not seize, forfeit, receive, or spend forfeiture funds, it shall file a null report with the Illinois State Police. Provides that the annual report shall include an aggregate summary of all seizures and forfeitures carried out and their respective proceeds, as well as other information, including categories of expenditures, such as investigation and litigation expenses, software, hardware, appliances, canines, surveillance technology, IMSI catchers, operating expenses, and administrative expenses. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall post annually on its website aggregate data for each law enforcement agency with certain information. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall, 120 days after the end of each calendar year, submit to the General Assembly, Attorney General, and Governor, as well as post on its website, a written report that summarizes certain activity in the State for the preceding year regarding property seized and related expenditures at the State and local levels, with categorized accounting and other requirements. Provides that the Illinois State Police may include certain recommendations in its report. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall, on or before January 1, 2026 (rather than 2019), establish and implement the requirements of this Act. Makes other changes. LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b A BILL FOR HB1628LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 AN ACT concerning government. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act is 5 amended by changing Section 10 as follows: 6 (5 ILCS 810/10) 7 Sec. 10. Reporting by law enforcement agency. 8 (a) Each law enforcement agency that seizes, forfeits, or 9 receives property subject to reporting under this Act shall 10 report the following information about each seizure and 11 forfeiture of property seized or forfeited under State law to 12 the Illinois State Police no later than 60 days after December 13 31 of the year in which the property is seized or forfeited. If 14 a law enforcement agency does not seize, forfeit, or receive 15 forfeiture funds during a reporting period, it shall file a 16 null report for the reporting period with the Illinois State 17 Police. The Illinois State Police shall update or replace 18 forms, establish processes, and assign to the appropriate 19 seizing, forfeiting, and receiving agencies responsibility for 20 reporting the following information. : 21 The following information about each seizure of property 22 shall be collected from existing law enforcement records about 23 that seizure, such as police reports, and reported to the 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 HB1628 Introduced , by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 5 ILCS 810/10 5 ILCS 810/10 5 ILCS 810/10 Amends the Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act. Provides that each law enforcement agency that seizes, forfeits, or receives property subject to reporting under the Act shall report certain information about each seizure and forfeiture of property to the Illinois State Police no later than 60 days after December 31 of the year in which the property is seized or forfeited. Adds certain required information, including the accused person's race, sex, age, and zip code, as well as a citation to the statutory authorities under which the property was seized and the accused person was arrested, to the information to be submitted in a report. Adds certain required information from court records about each forfeiture of property to the information to be reported to the Illinois State Police. Provides that if an agency did not seize, forfeit, receive, or spend forfeiture funds, it shall file a null report with the Illinois State Police. Provides that the annual report shall include an aggregate summary of all seizures and forfeitures carried out and their respective proceeds, as well as other information, including categories of expenditures, such as investigation and litigation expenses, software, hardware, appliances, canines, surveillance technology, IMSI catchers, operating expenses, and administrative expenses. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall post annually on its website aggregate data for each law enforcement agency with certain information. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall, 120 days after the end of each calendar year, submit to the General Assembly, Attorney General, and Governor, as well as post on its website, a written report that summarizes certain activity in the State for the preceding year regarding property seized and related expenditures at the State and local levels, with categorized accounting and other requirements. Provides that the Illinois State Police may include certain recommendations in its report. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall, on or before January 1, 2026 (rather than 2019), establish and implement the requirements of this Act. Makes other changes. LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b A BILL FOR 5 ILCS 810/10 LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 2 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 2 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 2 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 Illinois State Police, including: 2 (1) the name of the law enforcement agency that seized 3 the property or the name of the lead agency if a State 4 multijurisdictional task force seizes the property; 5 (2) the date of the seizure; 6 (3) the type of property seized, including a building, 7 vehicle, boat, cash, negotiable security, or firearm, 8 except reporting is not required for seizures of 9 contraband including alcohol, gambling devices, drug 10 paraphernalia, and controlled substances; 11 (4) a description of the property seized and the 12 estimated value of the property and if the property is a 13 conveyance, the description shall include the make, model, 14 year, and vehicle identification number or serial number; 15 and 16 (5) the specific location where the seizure occurred 17 as indicated on the police report, such as a mile marker, 18 closest intersection, or address; . 19 (6) the accused person's race, sex, age, and 20 residential zip code as self-reported to law enforcement; 21 and 22 (7) a citation to the statutory authorities under 23 which the property was seized and the accused person was 24 arrested, if any. 25 The following information about each forfeiture of 26 property shall be collected from existing court records and HB1628 - 2 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 3 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 3 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 3 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 reported to the Illinois State Police, including: 2 (1) the criminal case number, if any, and court in 3 which the case was filed; 4 (2) the outcome of the accused person's criminal case, 5 which specifies whether charges were filed or dropped and 6 whether the accused was acquitted, entered a plea 7 agreement, or was convicted; 8 (3) the forfeiture case number and the court or venue 9 in which the case was filed; 10 (4) whether any of the following claims were filed by 11 a property owner or other interested party, including: 12 (A) any claim contesting the forfeiture of the 13 property, including, but not limited to, a notice of 14 appearance, answer asserting a claim for the property, 15 or verified claim in a nonjudicial forfeiture 16 proceeding; 17 (B) a motion for an innocent owner hearing or 18 other filings asserting innocent owner status; 19 (C) a substantial hardship motion or other filings 20 requesting temporary access to the property for the 21 duration of the case; and 22 (D) a full or partial waiver of court fees; 23 (5) the outcome of the forfeiture action, including 24 any innocent owner motion, substantial hardship motion, 25 default judgment, judgment after a contested hearing; 26 settlement, or other outcome; and HB1628 - 3 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 4 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 4 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 4 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 (6) the date the final forfeiture order was entered. 2 The filing requirement shall be met upon filing Illinois 3 State Police Notice/Inventory of Seized Property (Form 4-64) 4 as amended, supplemented, or replaced to allow for the 5 reporting of elements required in this Section, with the 6 State's Attorney's Office in the county where the forfeiture 7 action is being commenced or with the Attorney General's 8 Office if the forfeiture action is being commenced by that 9 office, and the forwarding of said forms Form 4-64 upon 10 approval of the State's Attorney's Office or the Attorney 11 General's Office to the Illinois State Police Asset Forfeiture 12 Section. With regard to seizures for which Form 4-64 is not 13 required to be filed, the filing requirement shall be met by 14 the filing of an annual summary report with the Illinois State 15 Police no later than 60 days after December 31 of that year. 16 (b) Each law enforcement agency, including a drug task 17 force or Metropolitan Enforcement Group (MEG) unit, that 18 receives proceeds from forfeitures subject to reporting under 19 this Act shall file an annual report with the Illinois State 20 Police no later than 60 days after December 31 of that year. If 21 an agency did not seize, forfeit, receive, or spend forfeiture 22 funds during the reporting period, it shall file a null report 23 with the Illinois State Police. The format of the report shall 24 be developed by the Illinois State Police and shall be 25 completed by the law enforcement agency. The report shall 26 include, at a minimum, an aggregate summary of all seizures HB1628 - 4 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 5 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 5 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 5 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 and forfeitures carried out by the agency and their respective 2 proceeds, the amount of funds and other property distributed 3 to the law enforcement agency by the Illinois State Police, 4 the amount of funds expended by the law enforcement agency, 5 and the category of expenditure, including: 6 (1) crime, gang, or abuse prevention or intervention 7 programs; 8 (2) compensation or services for crime victims; 9 (3) investigation and litigation expenses, including 10 expenses for forensics, witness protection, informant 11 fees, and controlled purchases of contraband, auditing, 12 court reporting, expert witnesses, attorneys, court fees, 13 discovery, court reporters, printing, postage, filing, 14 outside counsel, and awards to opposing parties; 15 (4) salaries, overtime, and benefits, as permitted by 16 law; 17 (5) operating expenses, including but not limited to, 18 capital expenditures, including expenditures for vehicles, 19 firearms, equipment, computers, software, hardware, 20 appliances, canines, furniture, advanced surveillance 21 technology, including, but not limited to, IMSI catchers 22 office supplies, postage, printing, membership fees paid 23 to trade associations, and fees for professional services 24 including auditing, court reporting, expert witnesses, and 25 attorneys; 26 (6) travel, meals, entertainment, conferences, HB1628 - 5 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 6 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 6 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 6 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 training, and continuing education seminars; and 2 (7) operating expenses related to seized property, 3 including expenses for the storage, maintenance, repair, 4 and return of seized property; 5 (8) administrative expenses, including expenses for 6 office supplies, postage, printing, utilities, and repairs 7 and maintenance of official vehicles and other equipment; 8 and 9 (9) (7) other expenditures of forfeiture proceeds. 10 (c) The Illinois State Police shall establish and maintain 11 on its official website a public case tracking system and 12 searchable database that includes annual aggregate data for 13 each law enforcement agency that reports each seizure and 14 forfeiture seizures of property in a machine-readable format 15 under subsection (a) of this Section, by each law enforcement 16 agency that receives distributions of forfeiture proceeds 17 subject to reporting under this Act, or reports expenditures 18 under subsection (b) of this Section. This aggregate data 19 shall include, for each law enforcement agency: 20 (d) The Illinois State Police shall post annually on its 21 website aggregate data for each law enforcement agency 22 required to report under this Section. This annual aggregate 23 data shall include the following information for each law 24 enforcement agency or, if applicable, a null report: 25 (1) the total number of asset seizures reported by 26 each law enforcement agency during the calendar year; HB1628 - 6 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 7 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 7 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 7 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 (2) the monetary value of all currency or its 2 equivalent seized by the law enforcement agency during the 3 calendar year; 4 (3) the number of conveyances seized by the law 5 enforcement agency during the calendar year, and the 6 aggregate estimated value; 7 (4) the aggregate estimated value of all other 8 property seized by the law enforcement agency during the 9 calendar year; 10 (5) the monetary value of distributions by the 11 Illinois State Police of forfeited currency or auction 12 proceeds from forfeited property to the law enforcement 13 agency during the calendar year; and 14 (6) the total amount of the seizing law enforcement 15 agency's expenditures of forfeiture proceeds during the 16 calendar year, categorized as provided under subsection 17 (b) of this Section. 18 The database shall not provide names, addresses, phone 19 numbers, or other personally identifying information of owners 20 or interest holders, persons, business entities, covert office 21 locations, or business entities involved in the forfeiture 22 action and shall not disclose the vehicle identification 23 number or serial number of any conveyance. 24 (e) The Illinois State Police shall, 120 days after the 25 end of each calendar year, submit to the General Assembly, 26 Attorney General, and Governor a written report that HB1628 - 7 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 8 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 8 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 8 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 summarizes activity in the State for the preceding year and 2 includes the type, approximate value, and disposition of the 3 property seized and the amount of proceeds received and 4 expended at the State and local levels. The report shall 5 provide a categorized accounting of all proceeds expended. It 6 shall disaggregate, by agency, summary data on seizures, 7 forfeitures, and expenditures of forfeiture proceeds. The 8 Illinois State Police shall post the aggregate report on its 9 website. 10 (f) The Illinois State Police may include in its aggregate 11 report recommendations to improve statutes, rules, and 12 policies to better ensure that seizures, forfeitures, and 13 expenditures are conducted and reported in a manner that is 14 fair to crime victims, innocent property owners, secured 15 interest holders, law enforcement officials, citizens, and 16 taxpayers. 17 (g) (d) The Illinois State Police shall adopt rules to 18 administer the asset forfeiture program, including the 19 categories of authorized expenditures consistent with the 20 statutory guidelines for each of the included forfeiture 21 statutes, the use of forfeited funds, other expenditure 22 requirements, and the reporting of seizure and forfeiture 23 information. The Illinois State Police may adopt rules 24 necessary to implement this Act through the use of emergency 25 rulemaking under Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative 26 Procedure Act for a period not to exceed 180 days after the HB1628 - 8 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 9 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 9 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 9 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b 1 effective date of this Act. 2 (h) (e) The Illinois State Police shall have authority and 3 oversight over all law enforcement agencies receiving 4 forfeited funds from the Illinois State Police. This authority 5 shall include enforcement of rules and regulations adopted by 6 the Illinois State Police and sanctions for violations of any 7 rules and regulations, including the withholding of 8 distributions of forfeiture proceeds from the law enforcement 9 agency in violation. 10 (i) (f) Upon application by a law enforcement agency to 11 the Illinois State Police, the reporting of a particular asset 12 forfeited under this Section may be delayed if the asset in 13 question was seized from a person who has become a 14 confidential informant under the agency's confidential 15 informant policy, or if the asset was seized as part of an 16 ongoing investigation. This delayed reporting shall be granted 17 by the Illinois State Police for a maximum period of 6 months 18 if the confidential informant is still providing cooperation 19 to law enforcement or the investigation is still ongoing, 20 after which the asset shall be reported as required under this 21 Act. 22 (j) (g) The Illinois State Police shall, on or before 23 January 1, 2026 2019, establish and implement the requirements 24 of this Act. 25 (k) (h)(1) The Illinois State Police, in consultation with 26 and subject to the approval of the Chief Procurement Officer, HB1628 - 9 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628- 10 -LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 10 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 10 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b HB1628 - 10 - LRB104 08982 BDA 19038 b