HB2586 EngrossedLRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 AN ACT concerning State government. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois State Police Law of the Civil 5 Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing 6 Sections 2605-10, 2605-40, 2605-51, 2605-54, 2605-355, and 7 2605-615 and by adding Section 2605-490 as follows: 8 (20 ILCS 2605/2605-10) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part) 9 Sec. 2605-10. Powers and duties, generally. 10 (a) The Illinois State Police shall exercise the rights, 11 powers, and duties that have been vested in the Illinois State 12 Police by the following: 13 The Illinois State Police Act. 14 The Illinois State Police Radio Act. 15 The Criminal Identification Act. 16 The Illinois Vehicle Code. 17 The Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. 18 The Firearm Concealed Carry Act. 19 The Firearm Dealer License Certification Act. 20 The Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 21 1984. 22 The Intergovernmental Drug Laws Enforcement Act. 23 The Narcotic Control Division Abolition Act. 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The Illinois State 6 Police may receive revenue and real and personal property from 7 any legal source, grants, pass-through grants, donations, and 8 lawful appropriations. 9 (c) The Illinois State Police shall exercise the rights, 10 powers, and duties vested in the Illinois State Police to 11 implement the following protective service functions for State 12 facilities, State officials, and State employees serving in 13 their official capacity: 14 (1) Utilize subject matter expertise and law 15 enforcement authority to strengthen the protection of 16 State government facilities, State employees, State 17 officials, and State critical infrastructure. 18 (2) Coordinate State, federal, and local law 19 enforcement activities involving the protection of State 20 facilities, officials, and employees. 21 (3) Conduct investigations of criminal threats to 22 State facilities, State critical infrastructure, State 23 officials, and State employees. 24 (4) Train State officials and employees in personal 25 protection, crime prevention, facility occupant emergency 26 planning, and incident management. HB2586 Engrossed - 2 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 3 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 3 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 3 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (5) Establish standard protocols for prevention and 2 response to criminal threats to State facilities, State 3 officials, State employees, and State critical 4 infrastructure and standard protocols for reporting of 5 suspicious activities. 6 (6) Establish minimum operational standards, 7 qualifications, training, and compliance requirements for 8 State employees and contractors engaged in the protection 9 of State facilities and employees. 10 (7) At the request of departments or agencies of State 11 government, conduct security assessments, including, but 12 not limited to, examination of alarm systems, cameras 13 systems, access points, personnel readiness, and emergency 14 protocols based on risk and need. 15 (8) Oversee the planning and implementation of 16 security and law enforcement activities necessary for the 17 protection of major, multi-jurisdictional events 18 implicating potential criminal threats to State officials, 19 State employees, or State-owned, State-leased, or 20 State-operated critical infrastructure or facilities. 21 (9) Oversee and direct the planning and implementation 22 of security and law enforcement activities by the 23 departments and agencies of the State necessary for the 24 protection of State employees, State officials, and 25 State-owned, State-leased, or State-operated critical 26 infrastructure or facilities from criminal activity. HB2586 Engrossed - 3 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 4 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 4 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 4 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (10) Advise the Governor and Homeland Security Advisor 2 on any matters necessary for the effective protection of 3 State facilities, critical infrastructure, officials, and 4 employees from criminal threats. 5 (11) Utilize intergovernmental agreements and 6 administrative rules as needed for the effective, 7 efficient implementation of law enforcement and support 8 activities necessary for the protection of State 9 facilities, State infrastructure, State employees, and, 10 upon the express written consent of State constitutional 11 officials, State constitutional officials. 12 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 103-34, eff. 1-1-24; 13 103-564, eff. 11-17-23.) 14 (20 ILCS 2605/2605-40) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-4) 15 Sec. 2605-40. Division of Forensic Services. The Division 16 of Forensic Services shall exercise the following functions: 17 (1) Provide crime scene services and traffic crash 18 reconstruction and examine digital evidence. 19 (2) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested by 20 law in the Illinois State Police by Section 2605-300 of 21 this Law. 22 (3) Provide assistance to local law enforcement 23 agencies through training, management, and consultant 24 services. 25 (4) (Blank). HB2586 Engrossed - 4 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 5 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 5 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 5 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (5) Exercise other duties that may be assigned by the 2 Director in order to fulfill the responsibilities and 3 achieve the purposes of the Illinois State Police. 4 (6) Establish and operate a forensic science 5 laboratory system, including a forensic toxicological 6 laboratory service, for the purpose of testing specimens 7 submitted by coroners and other law enforcement officers 8 in their efforts to determine whether alcohol, drugs, or 9 poisonous or other toxic substances have been involved in 10 deaths, accidents, or illness. Forensic laboratories shall 11 be established in Springfield, Chicago, and elsewhere in 12 the State as needed. 13 (6.5) Establish administrative rules in order to set 14 forth standardized requirements for the disclosure of 15 toxicology results and other relevant documents related to 16 a toxicological analysis. These administrative rules are 17 to be adopted to produce uniform and sufficient 18 information to allow a proper, well-informed determination 19 of the admissibility of toxicology evidence and to ensure 20 that this evidence is presented competently. These 21 administrative rules are designed to provide a minimum 22 standard for compliance of toxicology evidence and are not 23 intended to limit the production and discovery of material 24 information. 25 (7) Subject to specific appropriations made for these 26 purposes, establish and coordinate a system for providing HB2586 Engrossed - 5 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 6 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 6 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 6 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 accurate and expedited forensic science and other 2 investigative and laboratory services to local law 3 enforcement agencies and local State's Attorneys in aid of 4 the investigation and trial of capital cases. 5 (8) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested by 6 law in the Illinois State Police under the Sexual Assault 7 Evidence Submission Act and the Sexual Assault Survivors 8 Emergency Treatment Act. 9 (9) Serve as the State central repository for all 10 genetic marker grouping analysis information and exercise 11 the rights, powers, and duties vested by law in the 12 Illinois State Police under Section 5-4-3 of the Unified 13 Code of Corrections. 14 (10) Issue reports required under Section 5-4-3a of 15 the Unified Code of Corrections. 16 (11) Oversee the Electronic Laboratory Information 17 Management System under Section 5-4-3b of the Unified Code 18 of Corrections. 19 (12) Issue reports as required under Section 115-15 of 20 the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. 21 (13) Oversee the training required under subparagraph 22 (C) of paragraph (1) of subsection (c) of Section 10 of the 23 Missing Person Identification Act. 24 (14) Provide information to local law enforcement 25 agencies about best practices for handling death scene 26 investigations as provided under paragraph (1) of HB2586 Engrossed - 6 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 7 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 7 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 7 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 subsection (a) of Section 15 of the Missing Person 2 Identification Act. 3 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 4 103-34, eff. 1-1-24; 103-609, eff. 7-1-24.) 5 (20 ILCS 2605/2605-51) 6 Sec. 2605-51. Division of the Academy and Training. 7 (a) The Division of the Academy and Training shall 8 exercise, but not be limited to, the following functions: 9 (1) Oversee and operate the Illinois State Police 10 Training Academy. 11 (2) Train and prepare new officers for a career in law 12 enforcement, with innovative, quality training and 13 educational practices. 14 (3) Offer continuing training and educational programs 15 for Illinois State Police employees. 16 (4) Oversee the Illinois State Police's recruitment 17 initiatives. 18 (5) Oversee and operate the Illinois State Police's 19 quartermaster. 20 (6) Duties assigned to the Illinois State Police in 21 Article 5, Chapter 11 of the Illinois Vehicle Code 22 concerning testing and training officers on the detection 23 of impaired driving. 24 (7) Duties assigned to the Illinois State Police in 25 Article 108B of the Code of Criminal Procedure. HB2586 Engrossed - 7 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 8 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 8 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 8 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (a-5) Successful completion of the Illinois State Police 2 Academy satisfies the minimum standards pursuant to 3 subsections (a), (b), and (d) of Section 7 of the Illinois 4 Police Training Act and exempts Illinois State Police State 5 police officers from the Illinois Law Enforcement Training 6 Standards Board's State Comprehensive Examination and 7 Equivalency Examination. Satisfactory completion shall be 8 evidenced by a commission or certificate issued to the 9 officer. 10 (b) The Division of the Academy and Training shall 11 exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested in the former 12 Division of State Troopers by Section 17 of the Illinois State 13 Police Act. 14 (c) Specialized training. The Division of the Academy and 15 Training shall provide the following specialized training: 16 (1) Crash reconstruction specialist; training. The 17 Division of the Academy and Training shall cooperate with 18 the Division of Forensic Services to provide specialized 19 training in crash reconstruction for Illinois State Police 20 officers. Only Illinois State Police officers who 21 successfully complete the training may be assigned as 22 crash reconstruction specialists. Training; cultural 23 diversity. The Division of the Academy and Training shall 24 provide training and continuing education to State police 25 officers concerning cultural diversity, including 26 sensitivity toward racial and ethnic differences. This HB2586 Engrossed - 8 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 9 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 9 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 9 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 training and continuing education shall include, but not 2 be limited to, an emphasis on the fact that the primary 3 purpose of enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code is 4 safety and equal and uniform enforcement under the law. 5 (2) Death Training; death and homicide investigations; 6 training. The Division of the Academy and Training shall 7 provide training in death and homicide investigation for 8 Illinois State Police police officers. Only Illinois State 9 Police police officers who successfully complete the 10 training may be assigned as lead investigators in death 11 and homicide investigations. Satisfactory completion of 12 the training shall be evidenced by a certificate issued to 13 the officer by the Division of the Academy and Training. 14 The Director shall develop a process for waiver 15 applications for officers whose prior training and 16 experience as homicide investigators may qualify them for 17 a waiver. The Director may issue a waiver, at his or her 18 discretion, based solely on the prior training and 19 experience of an officer as a homicide investigator. 20 (A) The Division of the Academy and Training shall 21 require all homicide investigator training to include 22 instruction on victim-centered, trauma-informed 23 investigation. This training must be implemented by 24 July 1, 2023. 25 (B) The Division of the Academy and Training shall 26 cooperate with the Division of Criminal Investigation HB2586 Engrossed - 9 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 10 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 10 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 10 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 to develop a model curriculum on victim-centered, 2 trauma-informed investigation. This curriculum must be 3 implemented by July 1, 2023. 4 (3) Investigation of officer-involved criminal sexual 5 assault; training. The Division of the Academy and 6 Training shall cooperate with the Division of Criminal 7 Investigation to provide a specialized criminal sexual 8 assault and sexual abuse investigation training program 9 for Illinois State Police officers. Only Illinois State 10 Police officers who successfully complete the training may 11 be assigned as investigators in officer-involved criminal 12 sexual assault investigations under Section 10 of the Law 13 Enforcement Criminal Sexual Assault Investigation Act. 14 (4) Investigation of officer-involved deaths; 15 training. The Division of the Academy and Training shall 16 have a written policy regarding the investigation of 17 officer-involved deaths that involve a law enforcement 18 officer employed by the Illinois State Police as required 19 under Section 1-10 of the Police and Community Relations 20 Improvement Act and shall provide specialized training in 21 that policy for Illinois State Police officers. 22 (5) Juvenile specialist; training. The Division of the 23 Academy and Training shall provide specialized juvenile 24 training for Illinois State Police officers who meet the 25 definition of "juvenile police officer" as defined under 26 paragraph (17) of Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of HB2586 Engrossed - 10 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 11 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 11 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 11 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 1987. Juvenile specialists may complete questioning of 2 juveniles on school grounds as provided under Section 3 22-88 of the School Code. 4 (6) Peer support program; training. The Division of 5 the Academy and Training shall cooperate with the Office 6 of the Director to provide peer support advisors with 7 appropriate specialized training in counseling to conduct 8 peer support counseling sessions under Section 10 of the 9 First Responders Suicide Prevention Act. 10 (7) Police (3) Training; police dog training 11 standards; training. All police dogs used by the Illinois 12 State Police for drug enforcement purposes pursuant to the 13 Cannabis Control Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances 14 Act, and the Methamphetamine Control and Community 15 Protection Act shall be trained by programs that meet the 16 certification requirements set by the Director or the 17 Director's designee. Satisfactory completion of the 18 training shall be evidenced by a certificate issued by the 19 Division of the Academy and Training. 20 (4) Training; post-traumatic stress disorder. The 21 Division of the Academy and Training shall conduct or 22 approve a training program in post-traumatic stress 23 disorder for State police officers. The purpose of that 24 training shall be to equip State police officers to 25 identify the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder 26 and to respond appropriately to individuals exhibiting HB2586 Engrossed - 11 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 12 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 12 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 12 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 those symptoms. 2 (5) Training; opioid antagonists. The Division of the 3 Academy and Training shall conduct or approve a training 4 program for State police officers in the administration of 5 opioid antagonists as defined in paragraph (1) of 6 subsection (e) of Section 5-23 of the Substance Use 7 Disorder Act that is in accordance with that Section. As 8 used in this Section, "State police officers" includes 9 full-time or part-time State police officers, 10 investigators, and any other employee of the Illinois 11 State Police exercising the powers of a peace officer. 12 (6) Training; sexual assault and sexual abuse. 13 (A) Every 3 years, the Division of the Academy and 14 Training shall present in-service training on sexual 15 assault and sexual abuse response and report writing 16 training requirements, including, but not limited to, 17 the following: 18 (i) recognizing the symptoms of trauma; 19 (ii) understanding the role trauma has played 20 in a victim's life; 21 (iii) responding to the needs and concerns of 22 a victim; 23 (iv) delivering services in a compassionate, 24 sensitive, and nonjudgmental manner; 25 (v) interviewing techniques in accordance with 26 the curriculum standards in this paragraph (6); HB2586 Engrossed - 12 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 13 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 13 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 13 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (vi) understanding cultural perceptions and 2 common myths of sexual assault and sexual abuse; 3 and 4 (vii) report writing techniques in accordance 5 with the curriculum standards in this paragraph 6 (6). 7 (B) This training must also be presented in all 8 full and part-time basic law enforcement academies. 9 (C) Instructors providing this training shall have 10 successfully completed training on evidence-based, 11 trauma-informed, victim-centered responses to cases of 12 sexual assault and sexual abuse and have experience 13 responding to sexual assault and sexual abuse cases. 14 (D) The Illinois State Police shall adopt rules, 15 in consultation with the Office of the Attorney 16 General and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training 17 Standards Board, to determine the specific training 18 requirements for these courses, including, but not 19 limited to, the following: 20 (i) evidence-based curriculum standards for 21 report writing and immediate response to sexual 22 assault and sexual abuse, including 23 trauma-informed, victim-centered interview 24 techniques, which have been demonstrated to 25 minimize retraumatization, for all State police 26 officers; and HB2586 Engrossed - 13 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 14 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 14 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 14 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (ii) evidence-based curriculum standards for 2 trauma-informed, victim-centered investigation 3 and interviewing techniques, which have been 4 demonstrated to minimize retraumatization, for 5 cases of sexual assault and sexual abuse for all 6 State police officers who conduct sexual assault 7 and sexual abuse investigations. 8 (7) Training; human trafficking. The Division of the 9 Academy and Training shall conduct or approve a training 10 program in the detection and investigation of all forms of 11 human trafficking, including, but not limited to, 12 involuntary servitude under subsection (b) of Section 10-9 13 of the Criminal Code of 2012, involuntary sexual servitude 14 of a minor under subsection (c) of Section 10-9 of the 15 Criminal Code of 2012, and trafficking in persons under 16 subsection (d) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 17 2012. This program shall be made available to all cadets 18 and State police officers. 19 (8) Safe2Help; training. The Division of the Academy 20 and Training shall cooperate with the Division of Criminal 21 Investigation to ensure all program personnel or call 22 center staff, or both, are appropriately trained in the 23 areas described in subsection (f) of Section 10 of the 24 Student Confidential Reporting Act. Training; hate crimes. 25 The Division of the Academy and Training shall provide 26 training for State police officers in identifying, HB2586 Engrossed - 14 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 15 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 15 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 15 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 responding to, and reporting all hate crimes. 2 (9) Training; cell phone medical information. The 3 Division of the Academy and Training shall develop and 4 require each State police officer to complete training on 5 accessing and utilizing medical information stored in cell 6 phones. The Division may use the program approved under 7 Section 2310-711 of the Department of Public Health Powers 8 and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of 9 Illinois to develop the Division's program. 10 (9) Training; autism spectrum disorders. The Division 11 of the Academy and Training shall provide training for 12 State police officers on the nature of autism spectrum 13 disorders and in identifying and appropriately responding 14 to individuals with autism spectrum disorders. The 15 Illinois State Police shall review the training curriculum 16 and may consult with the Department of Public Health or 17 the Department of Human Services to update the training 18 curriculum as needed. This training shall be made 19 available to all cadets and State police officers. 20 (c-5) In-service training. 21 (1) At least once, the Division of the Academy and 22 Training shall develop and require the following 23 in-service training opportunities to be completed by 24 Illinois State Police officers: 25 (A) Cell phone medical information; training. 26 Training required under this subparagraph (A) shall HB2586 Engrossed - 15 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 16 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 16 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 16 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 provide instruction on accessing and using medical 2 information stored in cell phones. The Division may 3 use the program approved under Section 2310-711 of the 4 Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of 5 the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to develop 6 the Division's program. 7 (B) Autism spectrum disorders; training. Training 8 required under this subparagraph (B) shall instruct 9 Illinois State Police officers on the nature of autism 10 spectrum disorders and in identifying and 11 appropriately responding to individuals with autism 12 spectrum disorders. The Illinois State Police shall 13 review the training curriculum and may consult with 14 the Department of Public Health or the Department of 15 Human Services to update the training curriculum as 16 needed. 17 (2) At least every year, the Division of the Academy 18 and Training shall provide the following in-service 19 training to Illinois State Police officers: 20 (A) Cultural diversity; training. 21 (i) Training required under this subparagraph 22 (A) shall provide training and continuing 23 education to Illinois State Police officers 24 concerning cultural diversity, including topics 25 such as sensitivity toward racial and ethnic 26 differences. HB2586 Engrossed - 16 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 17 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 17 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 17 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (ii) This training and continuing education 2 shall, among other things, emphasize that the 3 primary purpose of enforcement of the Illinois 4 Vehicle Code is safety and equal, uniform, and 5 non-discriminatory enforcement of the law. 6 (B) Minimum annual in-service training 7 requirements. Minimum annual in-service training 8 includes: 9 (i) crisis intervention training; 10 (ii) emergency medical response training and 11 certification; 12 (iii) firearm qualification training; 13 (iv) law updates; and 14 (v) officer wellness and mental health. 15 (C) Firearms restraining orders; training. 16 Training required under this subparagraph (C) shall 17 provide instruction on the processes used to file a 18 firearms restraining order, to identify situations in 19 which a firearms restraining order is appropriate, and 20 to safely promote the usage of the firearms 21 restraining order in different situations. 22 (3) At least every 3 years, the Division of the 23 Academy and Training shall provide the following 24 in-service training to Illinois State Police officers: 25 (A) Arrest and use of force and control tactics; 26 training. Training required under this subparagraph HB2586 Engrossed - 17 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 18 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 18 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 18 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (A) shall provide to Illinois State Police officers 2 training and continuing education concerning knowledge 3 of policies and laws regulating the use of force; 4 shall equip officers with tactics and skills, 5 including de-escalation techniques, to prevent or 6 reduce the need to use force or, when force must be 7 used, to use force that is objectively reasonable, 8 necessary, and proportional under the totality of the 9 circumstances; and shall ensure appropriate 10 supervision and accountability. The training shall 11 consist of at least 30 hours and shall include: 12 (i) at least 12 hours of hands-on, 13 scenario-based role-playing; 14 (ii) at least 6 hours of instruction on use of 15 force techniques, including the use of 16 de-escalation techniques to prevent or reduce the 17 need for force whenever safe and feasible; 18 (iii) specific training on the law concerning 19 stops, searches, and the use of force under the 20 Fourth Amendment to the United States 21 Constitution; 22 (iv) specific training on officer safety 23 techniques, including cover, concealment, and 24 time; and 25 (v) at least 6 hours of training focused on 26 high-risk traffic stops. HB2586 Engrossed - 18 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 19 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 19 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 19 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (B) Minimum triennial in-service training 2 requirements. Minimum triennial in-service training 3 required this under subparagraph (B) includes training 4 and continuing education to Illinois State Police 5 officers concerning: 6 (i) constitutional and proper use of law 7 enforcement authority; 8 (ii) civil and human rights; 9 (iii) cultural competency, including implicit 10 bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity; and 11 (iv) procedural justice. 12 (C) Mandated reporter; training. Training required 13 under this subparagraph (C) must be approved by the 14 Department of Children and Family Services as provided 15 under Section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child 16 Reporting Act and includes training on the reporting 17 of child abuse and neglect. 18 (D) Sexual assault and sexual abuse; training. 19 (i) Training required under this subparagraph 20 (D) shall include in-service training on sexual 21 assault and sexual abuse response and training on 22 report writing requirements, including, but not 23 limited to, the following: 24 (a) recognizing the symptoms of trauma; 25 (b) understanding the role trauma has 26 played in a victim's life; HB2586 Engrossed - 19 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 20 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 20 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 20 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (c) responding to the needs and concerns 2 of a victim; 3 (d) delivering services in a 4 compassionate, sensitive, and nonjudgmental 5 manner; 6 (e) interviewing techniques in accordance 7 with the curriculum standards in subdivision 8 (iii) of this subparagraph; 9 (f) understanding cultural perceptions and 10 common myths of sexual assault and sexual 11 abuse; and 12 (g) report writing techniques in 13 accordance with the curriculum standards in 14 subdivision (iii) of this subparagraph and the 15 Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act. 16 (ii) Instructors providing training under this 17 subparagraph (G) shall have successfully completed 18 training on evidence-based, trauma-informed, 19 victim-centered responses to cases of sexual 20 assault and sexual abuse and shall have experience 21 responding to sexual assault and sexual abuse 22 cases. 23 (iii) The Illinois State Police shall adopt 24 rules, in consultation with the Office of the 25 Attorney General and the Illinois Law Enforcement 26 Training Standards Board, to determine the HB2586 Engrossed - 20 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 21 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 21 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 21 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 specific training requirements. The rules adopted 2 by the Illinois State Police shall include, at a 3 minimum, both of the following: 4 (a) evidence-based curriculum standards 5 for report writing and immediate response to 6 sexual assault and sexual abuse, including 7 trauma-informed, victim-centered interview 8 techniques, which have been demonstrated to 9 minimize retraumatization, for all Illinois 10 State Police officers; and 11 (b) evidence-based curriculum standards 12 for trauma-informed, victim-centered 13 investigation and interviewing techniques, 14 which have been demonstrated to minimize 15 retraumatization, for cases of sexual assault 16 and sexual abuse for all Illinois State Police 17 officers who conduct sexual assault and sexual 18 abuse investigations. 19 (4) At least every 5 years, the Division of the 20 Academy and Training shall provide the following 21 in-service training to Illinois State Police officers: 22 (A) Psychology of domestic violence; training. 23 Training under this subparagraph (A) shall provide aid 24 in understanding the actions of domestic violence 25 victims and abusers and the actions needed to prevent 26 further victimization of those who have been abused. HB2586 Engrossed - 21 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 22 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 22 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 22 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 The training shall focus specifically on looking 2 beyond physical evidence to the psychology of domestic 3 violence situations by studying the dynamics of the 4 aggressor-victim relationship, separately evaluating 5 claims where both parties claim to be the victim, and 6 assessing the long-term effects of domestic violence 7 situations. 8 (c-10) Cadet training. The Division of the Academy and 9 Training shall provide the following basic training to 10 Illinois State Police cadets or ensure the following training 11 was completed prior to an Illinois State Police cadet becoming 12 an Illinois State Police officer: 13 (1) Animal fighting awareness and humane response; 14 training. Training required under this paragraph (1) shall 15 include a training program in animal fighting awareness 16 and humane response for Illinois State Police cadets. The 17 purpose of that training shall be for Illinois State 18 Police officers to identify animal fighting operations and 19 respond appropriately. Training under this paragraph (1) 20 shall include a humane response component that provides 21 guidelines for appropriate law enforcement response to 22 animal abuse, cruelty, and neglect, or similar condition, 23 as well as training on canine behavior and nonlethal ways 24 to subdue a canine. 25 (2) Arrest and use of force and control tactics and 26 officer safety; training. Training required under this HB2586 Engrossed - 22 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 23 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 23 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 23 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 paragraph (2) must include, without limitation, training 2 on officer safety techniques, such as cover, concealment, 3 and time. 4 (3) Arrest of a parent or an immediate family member; 5 training. Training required under this paragraph (3) shall 6 instruct Illinois State Police cadets on trauma-informed 7 responses designed to ensure the physical safety and 8 well-being of a child of an arrested parent or immediate 9 family member, which must include, without limitation: (A) 10 training in understanding the trauma experienced by the 11 child while maintaining the integrity of the arrest and 12 safety of officers, suspects, and other involved 13 individuals; (B) training in de-escalation tactics that 14 would include the use of force when reasonably necessary; 15 and (C) training in understanding and inquiring whether a 16 child will require supervision and care. 17 (4) Autism and other developmental or physical 18 disabilities; training. Training required under this 19 paragraph (4) shall instruct Illinois State Police cadets 20 on identifying and interacting with persons with autism 21 and other developmental or physical disabilities, reducing 22 barriers to reporting crimes against persons with autism, 23 and addressing the unique challenges presented by cases 24 involving victims or witnesses with autism and other 25 developmental disabilities. 26 (5) Cell phone medical information; training. Training HB2586 Engrossed - 23 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 24 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 24 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 24 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 required under this paragraph (5) shall instruct Illinois 2 State Police cadets to access and use medical information 3 stored in cell phones. The Division of the Academy and 4 Training may use the program approved under Section 5 2310-711 of the Department of Public Health Powers and 6 Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to 7 develop the training required under this paragraph (5). 8 (6) Compliance with the Health Care Violence 9 Prevention Act; training. Training required under this 10 paragraph (6) shall provide an appropriate level of 11 training for Illinois State Police cadets concerning the 12 Health Care Violence Prevention Act. 13 (7) Constitutional law; training. Training required 14 under this paragraph (7) shall instruct Illinois State 15 Police cadets on constitutional and proper use of law 16 enforcement authority, procedural justice, civil rights, 17 human rights, and cultural competency, including implicit 18 bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity. 19 (8) Courtroom testimony; training. 20 (9) Crime victims; training. Training required under 21 this paragraph (9) shall provide instruction in techniques 22 designed to promote effective communication at the initial 23 contact with crime victims and to comprehensively explain 24 to victims and witnesses their rights under the Rights of 25 Crime Victims and Witnesses Act and the Crime Victims 26 Compensation Act. HB2586 Engrossed - 24 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 25 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 25 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 25 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (10) Criminal law; training. 2 (11) Crisis intervention team and mental health 3 awareness; training. Training required under this 4 paragraph (11) shall include a specialty certification 5 course of at least 40 hours, addressing specialized 6 policing responses to people with mental illnesses. The 7 Division of the Academy and Training shall conduct Crisis 8 Intervention Team training programs that train officers to 9 identify signs and symptoms of mental illness, to 10 de-escalate situations involving individuals who appear to 11 have a mental illness and connect individuals in crisis to 12 treatment. 13 (12) Cultural diversity; training. 14 (A) The training required under this paragraph 15 (12) shall provide training to Illinois State Police 16 cadets concerning cultural competency and cultural 17 diversity, including sensitivity toward racial and 18 ethnic differences. 19 (B) This training shall include, but not be 20 limited to, an emphasis on the fact that the primary 21 purpose of enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code is 22 safety, equal, and uniform and non-discriminatory 23 enforcement under the law. 24 (13) De-escalation and use of force; training. 25 Training required under this paragraph (13) must consist 26 of at least 6 hours of instruction on use of force HB2586 Engrossed - 25 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 26 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 26 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 26 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 techniques, including the use of de-escalation techniques 2 to prevent or reduce the need for force whenever safe and 3 feasible. 4 (14) Domestic violence; training. Training required 5 under this paragraph (14) shall provide aid in 6 understanding the actions of domestic violence victims and 7 abusers and to prevent further victimization of those who 8 have been abused, focusing specifically on looking beyond 9 the physical evidence to the psychology of domestic 10 violence situations, such as the dynamics of the 11 aggressor-victim relationship, separately evaluating 12 claims where both parties claim to be the victim, and 13 long-term effects. 14 (15) Effective recognition of and responses to stress, 15 trauma, and post-traumatic stress; training. Training 16 required under this paragraph (15) shall instruct Illinois 17 State Police cadets to recognize and respond to stress, 18 trauma, and post-traumatic stress experienced by law 19 enforcement officers. The training must be consistent with 20 Section 25 of the Illinois Mental Health First Aid 21 Training Act in a peer setting, including recognizing 22 signs and symptoms of work-related cumulative stress, 23 issues that may lead to suicide, and solutions for 24 intervention with peer support resources. 25 (16) Elder abuse; training. Training required under 26 this paragraph (16) shall teach Illinois State Police HB2586 Engrossed - 26 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 27 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 27 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 27 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 cadets to recognize neglect and financial exploitation 2 against the elderly and adults with disabilities. The 3 training shall also teach Illinois State Police cadets to 4 recognize self-neglect by the elderly and adults with 5 disabilities. In this subparagraph, "adults with 6 disabilities" has the meaning given to that term in the 7 Adult Protective Services Act. 8 (17) Electronic control devices; training. Training 9 required under this paragraph (17) shall include training 10 in the use of electronic control devices, including the 11 psychological and physiological effects of the use of 12 those devices on humans. 13 (18) Epinephrine auto-injector administration; 14 training. Training required under this paragraph (18) 15 shall instruct Illinois State Police cadets to recognize 16 and respond to anaphylaxis. The training must comply with 17 subsection (c) of Section 40 of the Illinois State Police 18 Act. 19 (19) Evidence collection; training. Training required 20 under this paragraph (19) must include proper procedures 21 for collecting, handling, and preserving evidence, and 22 rules of law. 23 (20) Firearms restraining orders; training. Providing 24 instruction on the process used to file a firearms 25 restraining order and how to identify situations in which 26 a firearms restraining order is appropriate and how to HB2586 Engrossed - 27 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 28 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 28 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 28 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 safely promote the usage of the firearms restraining order 2 in different situations. 3 (21) Firearms; training. Successful completion of a 4 40-hour course of training in use of a suitable type 5 firearm shall be a condition precedent to the possession 6 and use of that respective firearm in connection with the 7 officer's official duties. To satisfy the requirements of 8 this Act, the training must include the following: 9 (A) Instruction in the dangers of misuse of the 10 firearm, safety rules, and care and cleaning of the 11 firearm. 12 (B) Practice firing on a range and qualification 13 with the firearm in accordance with the standards 14 established by the Board. 15 (C) Instruction in the legal use of firearms under 16 the Criminal Code of 2012 and relevant court 17 decisions. 18 (D) A forceful presentation of the ethical and 19 moral considerations assumed by any person who uses a 20 firearm. 21 (22) First-aid; training. First-aid training must 22 include cardiopulmonary resuscitation. 23 (23) Hate crimes; training. Training required under 24 this paragraph (23) shall instruct Illinois State Police 25 cadets in identifying, responding to, and reporting all 26 hate crimes. HB2586 Engrossed - 28 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 29 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 29 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 29 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (24) High-risk traffic stops; training. Training 2 required under this paragraph (24) must consist of at 3 least 6 hours of training focused on high-risk traffic 4 stops. 5 (25) High-speed vehicle chase; training. Training 6 required under this paragraph (25) shall instruct Illinois 7 State Police cadets on the hazards of high-speed police 8 vehicle chases with an emphasis on alternatives to the 9 high-speed vehicle chase. 10 (26) Human relations; training. 11 (27) Human trafficking; training. Training required 12 under this paragraph (27) shall instruct Illinois State 13 Police cadets in the detection and investigation of all 14 forms of human trafficking, including, but not limited to, 15 involuntary servitude under subsection (b) of Section 10-9 16 of the Criminal Code of 2012, involuntary sexual servitude 17 of a minor under subsection (c) of Section 10-9 of the 18 Criminal Code of 2012, and trafficking in persons under 19 subsection (d) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 20 2012. This program shall be made available to all cadets 21 and Illinois State Police officers. 22 (28) Juvenile law; training. Training required under 23 this paragraph (28) shall instruct Illinois State Police 24 cadets on juvenile law and the proper processing and 25 handling of juvenile offenders. 26 (29) Mandated reporter; training. Training required HB2586 Engrossed - 29 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 30 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 30 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 30 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 under this paragraph (29) must be approved by the 2 Department of Children and Family Services as provided 3 under Section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child 4 Reporting Act and includes training on the reporting of 5 child abuse and neglect. 6 (30) Mental conditions and crises; training. Training 7 required under this paragraph (30) shall include, without 8 limitation, (A) recognizing the disease of addiction, (B) 9 recognizing situations which require immediate assistance, 10 and (C) responding in a manner that safeguards and 11 provides assistance to individuals in need of mental 12 treatment. 13 (31) Officer wellness and suicide prevention; 14 training. The training required under this paragraph (31) 15 shall include instruction on job-related stress management 16 techniques, skills for recognizing signs and symptoms of 17 work-related cumulative stress, recognition of other 18 issues that may lead to officer suicide, solutions for 19 intervention, and a presentation on available peer support 20 resources. 21 (32) Officer-worn body cameras; training. 22 (A) As used in this paragraph (32), "officer-worn 23 body camera" has the meaning given to that term in 24 Article 10 of the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body 25 Camera Act. 26 (B) The training required under this paragraph HB2586 Engrossed - 30 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 31 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 31 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 31 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (32) shall provide training in the use of officer-worn 2 body cameras to cadets who will use officer-worn body 3 cameras. 4 (33) Opioid antagonists; training. 5 (A) As used in this paragraph (33), "opioid 6 antagonist" has the meaning given to that term in 7 subsection (e) of Section 5-23 of the Substance Use 8 Disorder Act. 9 (B) Training required under this paragraph (33) 10 shall instruct Illinois State Police cadets to 11 administer opioid antagonists. 12 (34) Persons arrested while under the influence of 13 alcohol or drugs; training. Training required under this 14 paragraph (34) shall comply with Illinois State Police 15 policy adopted under Section 2605-54. The training shall 16 be consistent with the Substance Use Disorder Act and 17 shall provide guidance for the arrest of persons under the 18 influence of alcohol or drugs, proper medical attention if 19 warranted, and care and release of those persons from 20 custody. The training shall provide guidance concerning 21 the release of persons arrested under the influence of 22 alcohol or drugs who are under the age of 21 years of age, 23 which shall include, but shall not be limited to, 24 instructions requiring the arresting officer to make a 25 reasonable attempt to contact a responsible adult who is 26 willing to take custody of the person who is under the HB2586 Engrossed - 31 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 32 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 32 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 32 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 influence of alcohol or drugs. 2 (35) Physical training. 3 (36) Post-traumatic stress disorder; training. 4 Training required under this paragraph (36) shall equip 5 Illinois State Police cadets to identify the symptoms of 6 post-traumatic stress disorder and to respond 7 appropriately to individuals exhibiting those symptoms. 8 (37) Report writing; training. Training required under 9 this paragraph (37) shall instruct Illinois State Police 10 cadets on writing reports and proper documentation of 11 statements. 12 (38) Scenario training. At least 12 hours of hands-on, 13 scenario-based role-playing. 14 (39) Search and seizure; training. Training required 15 under this paragraph (39) shall instruct Illinois State 16 Police cadets on search and seizure, including temporary 17 questioning. 18 (40) Sexual assault and sexual abuse; training. 19 Training required under this paragraph (40) shall instruct 20 Illinois State Police cadets on sexual assault and sexual 21 abuse response and report writing training requirements, 22 including, but not limited to, the following: 23 (A) recognizing the symptoms of trauma; 24 (B) understanding the role trauma has played in a 25 victim's life; 26 (C) responding to the needs and concerns of a HB2586 Engrossed - 32 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 33 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 33 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 33 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 victim; 2 (D) delivering services in a compassionate, 3 sensitive, and nonjudgmental manner; 4 (E) interviewing techniques in accordance with the 5 curriculum standards in subsection (f) of Section 6 10.19 of the Illinois Police Training Act; 7 (F) understanding cultural perceptions and common 8 myths of sexual assault and sexual abuse; and 9 (G) report-writing techniques in accordance with 10 the curriculum standards in subsection (f) of Section 11 10.19 of the Illinois Police Training Act and the 12 Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act. 13 (41) Traffic control and crash investigation; 14 training. 15 (d) The Division of the Academy and Training shall 16 administer and conduct a program consistent with 18 U.S.C. 17 926B and 926C for qualified active and retired Illinois State 18 Police officers. 19 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-756, eff. 5-10-22; 20 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-34, eff. 1-1-24; 103-939, eff. 21 1-1-25; 103-949, eff. 1-1-25; revised 11-26-24.) 22 (20 ILCS 2605/2605-54) 23 Sec. 2605-54. Training policy; persons Persons arrested 24 while under the influence of alcohol or drugs; policy. The 25 Illinois State Police shall adopt a policy and provide HB2586 Engrossed - 33 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 34 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 34 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 34 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 training to State Police officers concerning response and care 2 for persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The 3 policy shall be consistent with the Substance Use Disorder Act 4 and shall provide guidance for the arrest of persons under the 5 influence of alcohol or drugs, proper medical attention if 6 warranted, and care and release of those persons from custody. 7 The policy shall provide guidance concerning the release of 8 persons arrested under the influence of alcohol or drugs who 9 are under the age of 21 years of age which shall include, but 10 not be limited to, language requiring the arresting officer to 11 make a reasonable attempt to contact a responsible adult who 12 is willing to take custody of the person who is under the 13 influence of alcohol or drugs. 14 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 15 (20 ILCS 2605/2605-355) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part) 16 Sec. 2605-355. Delinquent minors; statewide central 17 juvenile records system. To develop a separate statewide 18 central juvenile records system for persons arrested prior to 19 the age of 17 under Section 5-401 of the Juvenile Court Act of 20 1987 or adjudicated delinquent minors and to make information 21 available to local law enforcement officers so that law 22 enforcement officers will be able to obtain rapid access to 23 the background of the minor from other jurisdictions to the 24 end that the juvenile police officers can make appropriate 25 decisions that will best serve the interest of the child and HB2586 Engrossed - 34 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 35 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 35 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 35 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 the community. The Illinois State Police shall submit a 2 quarterly report to the General Assembly and Governor. The 3 Illinois State Police shall make available on the Illinois 4 State Police website a report describing shall contain the 5 number of juvenile records that the Illinois State Police has 6 received in that quarter and a list, by category, of offenses 7 that minors were arrested for or convicted of by age, race, and 8 gender. 9 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 10 (20 ILCS 2605/2605-490 new) 11 Sec. 2605-490. State Missing Person Clearinghouse. The 12 Illinois State Police shall establish a State Missing Persons 13 Clearinghouse as a resource to promote an immediate and 14 effective community response to missing children as provided 15 under Section 40 of the Intergovernmental Missing Child 16 Recovery Act of 1984. 17 (20 ILCS 2605/2605-615) 18 Sec. 2605-615. Illinois Forensic Science Commission. 19 (a) Creation. There is created within the Illinois State 20 Police the Illinois Forensic Science Commission. 21 (b) Duties and purpose. The Commission shall: 22 (1) Provide guidance to ensure the efficient delivery 23 of forensic services and the sound practice of forensic 24 science. 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Such statements may include, but are not 21 limited to: the impact on present levels of staffing and 22 resources; a professional opinion on the practical value 23 of the change or changes; the increase or decrease the 24 number of crime laboratories; the increase or decrease the 25 cost of operating crime laboratories; the impact on 26 efficiencies and caseloads; other information, including HB2586 Engrossed - 37 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 38 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 38 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 38 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 but not limited to, facts, data, research, and science 2 relevant to the legislation, rule, or policy; the direct 3 or indirect alteration in any process involving or used by 4 crime laboratories of such proposed legislation, rules, or 5 policy changes; an analysis of the impact, either directly 6 or indirectly, on the technology, improvements, or 7 practices of forensic analyses for use in criminal 8 proceedings; together with the direct or indirect impact 9 on headcount, space, equipment, instruments, 10 accreditation, the volume of cases for analysis, 11 scientific controls, and quality assurance. 12 (c) Members. The Commission shall be composed of the 13 Director of the Illinois State Police, or his or her designee, 14 together with the following members appointed for a term of 4 15 years by the Governor with the advice and consent of the 16 Senate: 17 (1) One crime laboratory director or administrator 18 from each publicly funded ISO 17025 accredited forensic 19 laboratory system. 20 (2) One member with experience in the admission of 21 forensic evidence in trials from a statewide association 22 representing prosecutors. 23 (3) One member with experience in the admission of 24 forensic evidence in trials from a statewide association 25 representing criminal defense attorneys. 26 (4) Three forensic scientists with bench work HB2586 Engrossed - 38 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 39 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 39 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 39 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 background from various forensic disciplines (e.g., DNA, 2 chemistry, pattern evidence, etc.). 3 (5) One retired circuit court judge or associate 4 circuit court judge with criminal trial experience, 5 including experience in the admission of forensic evidence 6 in trials. 7 (6) One academic specializing in the field of forensic 8 sciences. 9 (7) One or more community representatives (e.g., 10 victim advocates, innocence project organizations, sexual 11 assault examiners, etc.). 12 (8) One member who is a medical examiner or coroner. 13 The Governor shall designate one of the members of the 14 Commission to serve as the chair of the Commission. Beginning 15 January 1, 2026, the Governor shall designate the chair of the 16 Commission for a 2-year term. The members of the Commission 17 shall elect from their number such other officers as they may 18 determine. Members of the Commission shall serve without 19 compensation, but may be reimbursed for reasonable expenses 20 incurred in the performance of their duties from funds 21 appropriated for that purpose. 22 (d) Subcommittees. The Commission may form subcommittees 23 to study specific issues identified under paragraph (3) of 24 subsection (b), including, but not limited to, subcommittees 25 on education and training, procurement, funding and hiring. Ad 26 hoc subcommittees may also be convened to address other HB2586 Engrossed - 39 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 40 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 40 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 40 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 issues. Such subcommittees shall meet as needed to complete 2 their work, and shall report their findings back to the 3 Commission. Subcommittees shall include members of the 4 Commission, and may also include non-members such as forensic 5 science stakeholders and subject matter experts. 6 (e) Meetings. The Commission shall meet quarterly, at the 7 call of the chairperson. Facilities for meeting, whether 8 remotely or in person, shall be provided for the Commission by 9 the Illinois State Police. 10 (f) Reporting by publicly funded ISO 17025 accredited 11 forensic laboratories. All State and local publicly funded ISO 12 17025 accredited forensic laboratory systems, including, but 13 not limited to, the DuPage County Forensic Science Center, the 14 Northeastern Illinois Regional Crime Laboratory, and the 15 Illinois State Police, shall annually provide to the 16 Commission a report summarizing its significant 17 non-conformities with the efficient delivery of forensic 18 services and the sound practice of forensic science. The 19 report will identify: each significant non-conformity or 20 deficient method; how the non-conformity or deficient method 21 was detected; the nature and extent of the non-conformity or 22 deficient method; all corrective actions implemented to 23 address the non-conformity or deficient method; and an 24 analysis of the effectiveness of the corrective actions taken. 25 (g) Definition. As used in this Section, "Commission" 26 means the Illinois Forensic Science Commission. 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Officer-worn body cameras; policy; training. 7 (a) For the purposes of this Section, "officer-worn body 8 camera" shall have the same meaning as defined in Section 10 of 9 the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act. 10 (b) If the Illinois State Police employs the use of 11 officer-worn body cameras, the Illinois State Police shall 12 develop a written policy which must include, at a minimum, the 13 guidelines established by the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn 14 Body Camera Act. 15 (c) The Illinois State Police shall provide training to 16 those officers who use utilize officer-worn body cameras. 17 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 18 (20 ILCS 2610/40) 19 Sec. 40. Administration Training; administration of 20 epinephrine. 21 (a) This Section, along with Section 10.19 of the Illinois 22 Police Training Act, may be referred to as the Annie LeGere 23 Law. HB2586 Engrossed - 41 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 42 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 42 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 42 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (b) For the purposes of this Section, "epinephrine 2 auto-injector" means a single-use device used for the 3 automatic injection of a pre-measured dose of epinephrine into 4 the human body prescribed in the name of the Illinois State 5 Police. 6 (c) The Illinois State Police may conduct or approve a 7 training program for State Police officers to recognize and 8 respond to anaphylaxis, including, but not limited to: 9 (1) how to recognize symptoms of an allergic reaction; 10 (2) how to respond to an emergency involving an 11 allergic reaction; 12 (3) how to administer an epinephrine auto-injector; 13 (4) how to respond to an individual with a known 14 allergy as well as an individual with a previously unknown 15 allergy; 16 (5) a test demonstrating competency of the knowledge 17 required to recognize anaphylaxis and administer an 18 epinephrine auto-injector; and 19 (6) other criteria as determined in rules adopted by 20 the Illinois State Police. 21 (d) The Illinois State Police may authorize a State Police 22 officer who has completed the training program under 23 subsection (c) to carry, administer, or assist with the 24 administration of epinephrine auto-injectors whenever he or 25 she is performing official duties. 26 (e) The Illinois State Police must establish a written HB2586 Engrossed - 42 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 43 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 43 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 43 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 policy to control the acquisition, storage, transportation, 2 administration, and disposal of epinephrine auto-injectors 3 before it allows any State Police officer to carry and 4 administer epinephrine auto-injectors. 5 (f) A physician, physician assistant with prescriptive 6 authority, or advanced practice registered nurse with 7 prescriptive authority may provide a standing protocol or 8 prescription for epinephrine auto-injectors in the name of the 9 Illinois State Police to be maintained for use when necessary. 10 (g) When a State Police officer administers an epinephrine 11 auto-injector in good faith, the officer and the Illinois 12 State Police, and its employees and agents, including a 13 physician, physician assistant with prescriptive authority, or 14 advanced practice registered nurse with prescriptive authority 15 who provides a standing order or prescription for an 16 epinephrine auto-injector, incur no civil or professional 17 liability, except for willful and wanton conduct, as a result 18 of any injury or death arising from the use of an epinephrine 19 auto-injector. 20 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) 21 (20 ILCS 2610/45) 22 Sec. 45. Compliance with the Health Care Violence 23 Prevention Act; training. The Illinois State Police shall 24 comply with the Health Care Violence Prevention Act and shall 25 provide an appropriate level of training for its officers HB2586 Engrossed - 43 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 44 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 44 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 44 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 concerning the Health Care Violence Prevention Act. 2 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 3 Section 15. The Volunteer Firefighting Rescue Unit Use Act 4 is amended by changing Sections 1 and 2 as follows: 5 (20 ILCS 2625/1) (from Ch. 127, par. 289) 6 Sec. 1. As used in this Act, unless the context otherwise 7 requires, the following terms have the following meanings: 8 Rescue unit means a unit of an unpaid volunteer fire 9 fighting organization which is specially trained for emergency 10 rescue work such as resuscitation of heart attack, drowning, 11 suffocation or epilepsy victims, recovery of bodies of 12 drowning victims and similar activities; 13 Troop District means a geographic geographical area 14 designated by the Illinois State Police for administration of 15 laws by the Division of Fire Prevention of the Illinois State 16 Police. 17 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 18 (20 ILCS 2625/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 290) 19 Sec. 2. The Illinois State Police may request the 20 cooperation and use of facilities of any rescue unit to aid it 21 when engaged in any activity designed to save human life or to 22 recover the body of a victim. Such a request shall be directed 23 to a rescue unit or units located within the district where the HB2586 Engrossed - 44 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 45 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 45 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 45 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 rescue work is to be performed. If there is no rescue unit 2 located within the troop district or if there are not 3 sufficient rescue units therein to perform the required work, 4 requests may be directed to rescue units located in other 5 troops districts. 6 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 7 Section 20. The Statewide Organized Gang Database Act is 8 amended by changing Sections 5, 10, and 15 as follows: 9 (20 ILCS 2640/5) 10 Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: 11 "Director" means the Director of the Illinois State 12 Police. 13 "Organized gang" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 14 10 of the Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention 15 Act. 16 "LEADS" means the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, 17 which is a statewide communication and processing system that 18 permits law enforcement and criminal justice agencies direct 19 access to centralized data. 20 A "SWORD terminal" is an interactive computerized 21 communication and processing unit that permits a direct 22 on-line communication with the Illinois State Police's central 23 data repository, the Statewide Organized Gang Database 24 (SWORD). HB2586 Engrossed - 45 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 46 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 46 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 46 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 2 (20 ILCS 2640/10) 3 Sec. 10. Duties of the Illinois State Police. The Illinois 4 State Police may: 5 (a) provide a uniform reporting format for the entry of 6 pertinent information regarding the report of an arrested 7 organized gang member or organized gang affiliate into LEADS 8 SWORD; 9 (b) notify all law enforcement agencies that reports of 10 arrested organized gang members or organized gang affiliates 11 shall be entered into the database as soon as the minimum level 12 of data specified by the Illinois State Police is available to 13 the reporting agency, and that no waiting period for the entry 14 of that data exists; 15 (c) develop and implement a policy for notifying law 16 enforcement agencies of the emergence of new organized gangs, 17 or the change of a name or other identifying sign by an 18 existing organized gang; 19 (d) compile and retain information regarding organized 20 gangs and their members and affiliates, in a manner that 21 allows the information to be used by law enforcement and other 22 agencies, deemed appropriate by the Director, for 23 investigative purposes; 24 (e) compile and maintain a historic data repository 25 relating to organized gangs and their members and affiliates HB2586 Engrossed - 46 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 47 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 47 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 47 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 in order to develop and improve techniques utilized by law 2 enforcement agencies and prosecutors in the investigation, 3 apprehension, and prosecution of members and affiliates of 4 organized gangs; 5 (f) create a quality control program regarding 6 confirmation of organized gang membership and organized gang 7 affiliation data, timeliness and accuracy of information 8 entered into the LEADS gang file SWORD, and performance audits 9 of all entering agencies; 10 (g) locate all law enforcement agencies that could, in the 11 opinion of the Director, benefit from access to the LEADS gang 12 file SWORD, and notify them of its existence; and 13 (h) cooperate with all law enforcement agencies wishing to 14 gain access to the LEADS SWORD system, and facilitate their 15 entry into the system and their continued maintenance of 16 access to it. 17 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 18 (20 ILCS 2640/15) 19 Sec. 15. Duties of local law enforcement agencies. Local 20 law enforcement agencies who are members of the LEADS SWORD 21 system may: 22 (a) after carrying out any arrest of any individual whom 23 they believe to be a member or affiliate of an organized gang, 24 create or update that individual's electronic file within the 25 LEADS SWORD system; and HB2586 Engrossed - 47 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 48 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 48 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 48 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 (b) notify the prosecutor of the accused of the accused 2 individual's gang membership or gang affiliate status. 3 (Source: P.A. 87-932.) 4 Section 25. The Department of Transportation Law of the 5 Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing 6 Section 2705-125 as follows: 7 (20 ILCS 2705/2705-125) (was 20 ILCS 2705/49.22) 8 Sec. 2705-125. Safety inspection of motor vehicles; 9 transfer from various State agencies. The Department has the 10 power to administer, exercise, and enforce the rights, powers, 11 and duties presently vested in the Illinois State Police and 12 the Division of Patrol State Troopers under the Illinois 13 Vehicle Inspection Law, in the Illinois Commerce Commission, 14 in the State Board of Education, and in the Secretary of State 15 under laws relating to the safety inspection of motor vehicles 16 operated by common carriers, of school buses, and of motor 17 vehicles used in the transportation of school children and 18 motor vehicles used in driver exam training schools for hire 19 licensed under Article IV of the Illinois Driver Licensing Law 20 or under any other law relating to the safety inspection of 21 motor vehicles of the second division as defined in the 22 Illinois Vehicle Code. 23 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) HB2586 Engrossed - 48 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 49 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 49 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 49 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 Section 30. The Intergovernmental Drug Laws Enforcement 2 Act is amended by changing Section 5.1 as follows: 3 (30 ILCS 715/5.1) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1705.1) 4 Sec. 5.1. The Director may assign the functions and duties 5 created under this Act to be administered by the Illinois 6 State Police, Division of Criminal Investigation. 7 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 8 Section 35. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by 9 changing Section 5-105 as follows: 10 (625 ILCS 5/5-105) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-105) 11 Sec. 5-105. Investigation of licensee required. Every 12 person seeking a license under Chapter 5 of this Act, as part 13 of the application process, authorizes an investigation to 14 determine if the applicant has ever been convicted of a crime 15 and if so, the disposition of those convictions. This 16 authorization shall indicate the scope of the inquiry and the 17 agencies which may be contacted. Upon this authorization the 18 Secretary of State may request and receive information and 19 assistance from any Federal, State or local governmental 20 agency as part of the authorized investigation. The Illinois 21 State Police shall provide information concerning any criminal 22 convictions and their disposition brought against the 23 applicant upon request of the Secretary of State when the HB2586 Engrossed - 49 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 50 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 50 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 50 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 request is made in the form and manner required by the Illinois 2 State Police. The information derived from this investigation, 3 including the source of this information, and any conclusions 4 or recommendations derived from this information by the 5 Secretary of State shall be provided to the applicant or his 6 designee. Upon request to the Secretary of State prior to any 7 final action by the Secretary of State on the application, no 8 information obtained from such investigation may be placed in 9 any automated information system. Any criminal convictions and 10 their disposition information obtained by the Secretary of 11 State shall be confidential and may not be transmitted outside 12 the Office of the Secretary of State, except as required 13 herein, and may not be transmitted to anyone within the Office 14 of the Secretary of State except as needed for the purpose of 15 evaluating the application. All criminal convictions and their 16 disposition and information obtained by the Division of 17 Criminal Investigation shall be destroyed no later than 60 18 days after the Division of Criminal Investigation has made a 19 final ruling on the application, and all rights of appeal have 20 expired and pending appeals have been completed. The only 21 physical identity materials which the applicant can be 22 required to provide the Secretary of State are photographs or 23 fingerprints. Only information and standards which bear a 24 reasonable and rational relation to the performance of a 25 licensee shall be used by the Secretary of State. The 26 Secretary of State shall adopt rules and regulations for the HB2586 Engrossed - 50 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 51 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 51 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 51 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 administration of this Section. Any employee of the Secretary 2 of State who gives or causes to be given away any confidential 3 information concerning any criminal convictions and their 4 disposition of an applicant shall be guilty of a Class A 5 misdemeanor. 6 (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) 7 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January 8 1, 2026. HB2586 Engrossed- 52 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 INDEX 2 Statutes amended in order of appearance 3 20 ILCS 2605/2605-10was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part4 20 ILCS 2605/2605-40was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-45 20 ILCS 2605/2605-516 20 ILCS 2605/2605-547 20 ILCS 2605/2605-355was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part8 20 ILCS 2605/2605-490 new9 20 ILCS 2605/2605-61510 20 ILCS 2610/3511 20 ILCS 2610/4012 20 ILCS 2610/4513 20 ILCS 2625/1from Ch. 127, par. 28914 20 ILCS 2625/2from Ch. 127, par. 29015 20 ILCS 2640/516 20 ILCS 2640/1017 20 ILCS 2640/1518 20 ILCS 2705/2705-125was 20 ILCS 2705/49.2219 30 ILCS 715/5.1from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1705.120 625 ILCS 5/5-105from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-105 HB2586 Engrossed- 52 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 52 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 INDEX 2 Statutes amended in order of appearance 3 20 ILCS 2605/2605-10 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part 4 20 ILCS 2605/2605-40 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-4 5 20 ILCS 2605/2605-51 6 20 ILCS 2605/2605-54 7 20 ILCS 2605/2605-355 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part 8 20 ILCS 2605/2605-490 new 9 20 ILCS 2605/2605-615 10 20 ILCS 2610/35 11 20 ILCS 2610/40 12 20 ILCS 2610/45 13 20 ILCS 2625/1 from Ch. 127, par. 289 14 20 ILCS 2625/2 from Ch. 127, par. 290 15 20 ILCS 2640/5 16 20 ILCS 2640/10 17 20 ILCS 2640/15 18 20 ILCS 2705/2705-125 was 20 ILCS 2705/49.22 19 30 ILCS 715/5.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1705.1 20 625 ILCS 5/5-105 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-105 HB2586 Engrossed- 52 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 52 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 52 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 INDEX 2 Statutes amended in order of appearance 3 20 ILCS 2605/2605-10 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part 4 20 ILCS 2605/2605-40 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-4 5 20 ILCS 2605/2605-51 6 20 ILCS 2605/2605-54 7 20 ILCS 2605/2605-355 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part 8 20 ILCS 2605/2605-490 new 9 20 ILCS 2605/2605-615 10 20 ILCS 2610/35 11 20 ILCS 2610/40 12 20 ILCS 2610/45 13 20 ILCS 2625/1 from Ch. 127, par. 289 14 20 ILCS 2625/2 from Ch. 127, par. 290 15 20 ILCS 2640/5 16 20 ILCS 2640/10 17 20 ILCS 2640/15 18 20 ILCS 2705/2705-125 was 20 ILCS 2705/49.22 19 30 ILCS 715/5.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1705.1 20 625 ILCS 5/5-105 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-105 HB2586 Engrossed - 51 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed- 52 -LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 52 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b HB2586 Engrossed - 52 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b 1 INDEX 2 Statutes amended in order of appearance 3 20 ILCS 2605/2605-10 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part 4 20 ILCS 2605/2605-40 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-4 5 20 ILCS 2605/2605-51 6 20 ILCS 2605/2605-54 7 20 ILCS 2605/2605-355 was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part 8 20 ILCS 2605/2605-490 new 9 20 ILCS 2605/2605-615 10 20 ILCS 2610/35 11 20 ILCS 2610/40 12 20 ILCS 2610/45 13 20 ILCS 2625/1 from Ch. 127, par. 289 14 20 ILCS 2625/2 from Ch. 127, par. 290 15 20 ILCS 2640/5 16 20 ILCS 2640/10 17 20 ILCS 2640/15 18 20 ILCS 2705/2705-125 was 20 ILCS 2705/49.22 19 30 ILCS 715/5.1 from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1705.1 20 625 ILCS 5/5-105 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 5-105 HB2586 Engrossed - 52 - LRB104 11397 RTM 21485 b