Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3469 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/07/2025

                            104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 HB3469 Introduced , by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 730 ILCS 148/10730 ILCS 150/3730 ILCS 154/10 Amends the Arsonist Registry Act, the Sex Offender Registration Act, and the Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Registration Act. Provides that the Illinois State Police, or any other law enforcement or registering agency, shall not impose a fee for registration on any person subject to those Acts. Effective immediately. LRB104 09192 RLC 22292 b   A BILL FOR 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 HB3469 Introduced , by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  730 ILCS 148/10730 ILCS 150/3730 ILCS 154/10 730 ILCS 148/10  730 ILCS 150/3  730 ILCS 154/10  Amends the Arsonist Registry Act, the Sex Offender Registration Act, and the Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Registration Act. Provides that the Illinois State Police, or any other law enforcement or registering agency, shall not impose a fee for registration on any person subject to those Acts. Effective immediately.  LRB104 09192 RLC 22292 b     LRB104 09192 RLC 22292 b   A BILL FOR
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 HB3469 Introduced , by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
730 ILCS 148/10730 ILCS 150/3730 ILCS 154/10 730 ILCS 148/10  730 ILCS 150/3  730 ILCS 154/10
730 ILCS 148/10
730 ILCS 150/3
730 ILCS 154/10
Amends the Arsonist Registry Act, the Sex Offender Registration Act, and the Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Registration Act. Provides that the Illinois State Police, or any other law enforcement or registering agency, shall not impose a fee for registration on any person subject to those Acts. Effective immediately.
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1  AN ACT concerning criminal law.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The Arsonist Registry Act is amended by
5  changing Section 10 as follows:
6  (730 ILCS 148/10)
7  Sec. 10. Statewide Arsonist Database.
8  (a) The Illinois State Police shall establish and maintain
9  a Statewide Arsonist Database for the purpose of identifying
10  arsonists and making that information available to law
11  enforcement and the general public. For every person convicted
12  of a violation of an arson offense on or after the effective
13  date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, the
14  Statewide Arsonist Database shall contain information relating
15  to each arsonist for a period of 10 years after conviction for
16  an arson offense. The information may include the arsonist's
17  name, date of birth, offense or offenses requiring inclusion
18  in the Statewide Arsonist Database, the conviction date and
19  county of each such offense, and such other identifying
20  information as the Illinois State Police deems necessary to
21  identify the arsonist, but shall not include the social
22  security number of the arsonist. The registry may include a
23  photograph of the arsonist.

 

104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 HB3469 Introduced , by Rep. Will Guzzardi SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
730 ILCS 148/10730 ILCS 150/3730 ILCS 154/10 730 ILCS 148/10  730 ILCS 150/3  730 ILCS 154/10
730 ILCS 148/10
730 ILCS 150/3
730 ILCS 154/10
Amends the Arsonist Registry Act, the Sex Offender Registration Act, and the Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Registration Act. Provides that the Illinois State Police, or any other law enforcement or registering agency, shall not impose a fee for registration on any person subject to those Acts. Effective immediately.
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1  (b) The Illinois State Police may adopt rules in
2  accordance with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act to
3  implement this Section and those rules must include procedures
4  to ensure that the information in the database is accurate,
5  and that the information in the database reflects any changes
6  based on the reversal of a conviction for an offense requiring
7  inclusion in the Statewide Arsonist Database, or a court order
8  requiring the sealing or expungement of records relating to
9  the offense. A certified copy of such an order shall be deemed
10  prima facie true and correct and shall be sufficient to
11  require the immediate amendment or removal of any person's
12  information from the Statewide Arsonist Database by the
13  Illinois State Police.
14  (c) The Illinois State Police, or any other law
15  enforcement or registering agency, shall not impose a fee for
16  registration on any person subject to this Act.
17  (d) The Illinois State Police must have the Statewide
18  Arsonist Database created and ready to comply with the
19  requirements of this Section no later than July 1, 2025.
20  (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 103-609, eff. 7-1-24.)
21  Section 10. The Sex Offender Registration Act is amended
22  by changing Section 3 as follows:
23  (730 ILCS 150/3)
24  Sec. 3. Duty to register.

 

 

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1  (a) A sex offender, as defined in Section 2 of this Act, or
2  sexual predator shall, within the time period prescribed in
3  subsections (b) and (c), register in person and provide
4  accurate information as required by the Illinois State Police.
5  Such information shall include a current photograph, current
6  address, current place of employment, the sex offender's or
7  sexual predator's telephone number, including cellular
8  telephone number, the employer's telephone number, school
9  attended, all e-mail addresses, instant messaging identities,
10  chat room identities, and other Internet communications
11  identities that the sex offender uses or plans to use, all
12  Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) registered or used by the sex
13  offender, all blogs and other Internet sites maintained by the
14  sex offender or to which the sex offender has uploaded any
15  content or posted any messages or information, extensions of
16  the time period for registering as provided in this Article
17  and, if an extension was granted, the reason why the extension
18  was granted and the date the sex offender was notified of the
19  extension. The information shall also include a copy of the
20  terms and conditions of parole or release signed by the sex
21  offender and given to the sex offender by his or her
22  supervising officer or aftercare specialist, the county of
23  conviction, license plate numbers for every vehicle registered
24  in the name of the sex offender, the age of the sex offender at
25  the time of the commission of the offense, the age of the
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1  distinguishing marks located on the body of the sex offender.
2  A sex offender convicted under Section 11-6, 11-20.1,
3  11-20.1B, 11-20.3, or 11-21 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the
4  Criminal Code of 2012 shall provide all Internet protocol (IP)
5  addresses in his or her residence, registered in his or her
6  name, accessible at his or her place of employment, or
7  otherwise under his or her control or custody. If the sex
8  offender is a child sex offender as defined in Section 11-9.3
9  or 11-9.4 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of
10  2012, the sex offender shall report to the registering agency
11  whether he or she is living in a household with a child under
12  18 years of age who is not his or her own child, provided that
13  his or her own child is not the victim of the sex offense. The
14  sex offender or sexual predator shall register:
15  (1) with the chief of police in the municipality in
16  which he or she resides or is temporarily domiciled for a
17  period of time of 3 or more days, unless the municipality
18  is the City of Chicago, in which case he or she shall
19  register at a fixed location designated by the
20  Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department; or
21  (2) with the sheriff in the county in which he or she
22  resides or is temporarily domiciled for a period of time
23  of 3 or more days in an unincorporated area or, if
24  incorporated, no police chief exists.
25  If the sex offender or sexual predator is employed at or
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1  also register:
2  (i) with:
3  (A) the chief of police in the municipality in
4  which he or she is employed at or attends an
5  institution of higher education, unless the
6  municipality is the City of Chicago, in which case he
7  or she shall register at a fixed location designated
8  by the Superintendent of the Chicago Police
9  Department; or
10  (B) the sheriff in the county in which he or she is
11  employed or attends an institution of higher education
12  located in an unincorporated area, or if incorporated,
13  no police chief exists; and
14  (ii) with the public safety or security director of
15  the institution of higher education which he or she is
16  employed at or attends.
17  The registration fees shall only apply to the municipality
18  or county of primary registration, and not to campus
19  registration.
20  For purposes of this Article, the place of residence or
21  temporary domicile is defined as any and all places where the
22  sex offender resides for an aggregate period of time of 3 or
23  more days during any calendar year. Any person required to
24  register under this Article who lacks a fixed address or
25  temporary domicile must notify, in person, the agency of
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1  after ceasing to have a fixed residence.
2  A sex offender or sexual predator who is temporarily
3  absent from his or her current address of registration for 3 or
4  more days shall notify the law enforcement agency having
5  jurisdiction of his or her current registration, including the
6  itinerary for travel, in the manner provided in Section 6 of
7  this Act for notification to the law enforcement agency having
8  jurisdiction of change of address.
9  Any person who lacks a fixed residence must report weekly,
10  in person, with the sheriff's office of the county in which he
11  or she is located in an unincorporated area, or with the chief
12  of police in the municipality in which he or she is located.
13  The agency of jurisdiction will document each weekly
14  registration to include all the locations where the person has
15  stayed during the past 7 days.
16  The sex offender or sexual predator shall provide accurate
17  information as required by the Illinois State Police. That
18  information shall include the sex offender's or sexual
19  predator's current place of employment.
20  (a-5) An out-of-state student or out-of-state employee
21  shall, within 3 days after beginning school or employment in
22  this State, register in person and provide accurate
23  information as required by the Illinois State Police. Such
24  information will include current place of employment, school
25  attended, and address in state of residence. A sex offender
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1  11-21 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012
2  shall provide all Internet protocol (IP) addresses in his or
3  her residence, registered in his or her name, accessible at
4  his or her place of employment, or otherwise under his or her
5  control or custody. The out-of-state student or out-of-state
6  employee shall register:
7  (1) with:
8  (A) the chief of police in the municipality in
9  which he or she attends school or is employed for a
10  period of time of 5 or more days or for an aggregate
11  period of time of more than 30 days during any calendar
12  year, unless the municipality is the City of Chicago,
13  in which case he or she shall register at a fixed
14  location designated by the Superintendent of the
15  Chicago Police Department; or
16  (B) the sheriff in the county in which he or she
17  attends school or is employed for a period of time of 5
18  or more days or for an aggregate period of time of more
19  than 30 days during any calendar year in an
20  unincorporated area or, if incorporated, no police
21  chief exists; and
22  (2) with the public safety or security director of the
23  institution of higher education he or she is employed at
24  or attends for a period of time of 5 or more days or for an
25  aggregate period of time of more than 30 days during a
26  calendar year.

 

 

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1  The registration fees shall only apply to the municipality
2  or county of primary registration, and not to campus
3  registration.
4  The out-of-state student or out-of-state employee shall
5  provide accurate information as required by the Illinois State
6  Police. That information shall include the out-of-state
7  student's current place of school attendance or the
8  out-of-state employee's current place of employment.
9  (a-10) Any law enforcement agency registering sex
10  offenders or sexual predators in accordance with subsections
11  (a) or (a-5) of this Section shall forward to the Attorney
12  General a copy of sex offender registration forms from persons
13  convicted under Section 11-6, 11-20.1, 11-20.1B, 11-20.3, or
14  11-21 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of
15  2012, including periodic and annual registrations under
16  Section 6 of this Act.
17  (b) Any sex offender, as defined in Section 2 of this Act,
18  or sexual predator, regardless of any initial, prior, or other
19  registration, shall, within 3 days of beginning school, or
20  establishing a residence, place of employment, or temporary
21  domicile in any county, register in person as set forth in
22  subsection (a) or (a-5).
23  (c) The registration for any person required to register
24  under this Article shall be as follows:
25  (1) Any person registered under the Habitual Child Sex
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1  Registration Act prior to January 1, 1996, shall be deemed
2  initially registered as of January 1, 1996; however, this
3  shall not be construed to extend the duration of
4  registration set forth in Section 7.
5  (2) Except as provided in subsection (c)(2.1) or
6  (c)(4), any person convicted or adjudicated prior to
7  January 1, 1996, whose liability for registration under
8  Section 7 has not expired, shall register in person prior
9  to January 31, 1996.
10  (2.1) A sex offender or sexual predator, who has never
11  previously been required to register under this Act, has a
12  duty to register if the person has been convicted of any
13  felony offense after July 1, 2011. A person who previously
14  was required to register under this Act for a period of 10
15  years and successfully completed that registration period
16  has a duty to register if: (i) the person has been
17  convicted of any felony offense after July 1, 2011, and
18  (ii) the offense for which the 10 year registration was
19  served currently requires a registration period of more
20  than 10 years. Notification of an offender's duty to
21  register under this subsection shall be pursuant to
22  Section 5-7 of this Act.
23  (2.5) Except as provided in subsection (c)(4), any
24  person who has not been notified of his or her
25  responsibility to register shall be notified by a criminal
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1  Upon notification the person must then register within 3
2  days of notification of his or her requirement to
3  register. Except as provided in subsection (c)(2.1), if
4  notification is not made within the offender's 10 year
5  registration requirement, and the Illinois State Police
6  determines no evidence exists or indicates the offender
7  attempted to avoid registration, the offender will no
8  longer be required to register under this Act.
9  (3) Except as provided in subsection (c)(4), any
10  person convicted on or after January 1, 1996, shall
11  register in person within 3 days after the entry of the
12  sentencing order based upon his or her conviction.
13  (4) Any person unable to comply with the registration
14  requirements of this Article because he or she is
15  confined, institutionalized, or imprisoned in Illinois on
16  or after January 1, 1996, shall register in person within
17  3 days of discharge, parole or release.
18  (5) The person shall provide positive identification
19  and documentation that substantiates proof of residence at
20  the registering address.
21  (6) No law enforcement agency shall impose a fee for
22  registration on any person required to register under this
23  Act. The person shall pay a $100 initial registration fee
24  and a $100 annual renewal fee to the registering law
25  enforcement agency having jurisdiction. The registering
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1  that the person is indigent and unable to pay the
2  registration fee. Thirty-five dollars for the initial
3  registration fee and $35 of the annual renewal fee shall
4  be retained and used by the registering agency for
5  official purposes. Having retained $35 of the initial
6  registration fee and $35 of the annual renewal fee, the
7  registering agency shall remit the remainder of the fee to
8  State agencies within 30 days of receipt for deposit into
9  the State funds as follows:
10  (A) Five dollars of the initial registration fee
11  and $5 of the annual fee shall be remitted to the State
12  Treasurer who shall deposit the moneys into the Sex
13  Offender Management Board Fund under Section 19 of the
14  Sex Offender Management Board Act. Money deposited
15  into the Sex Offender Management Board Fund shall be
16  administered by the Sex Offender Management Board and
17  shall be used by the Board to comply with the
18  provisions of the Sex Offender Management Board Act.
19  (B) Thirty dollars of the initial registration fee
20  and $30 of the annual renewal fee shall be remitted to
21  the Illinois State Police which shall deposit the
22  moneys into the Offender Registration Fund.
23  (C) Thirty dollars of the initial registration fee
24  and $30 of the annual renewal fee shall be remitted to
25  the Attorney General who shall deposit the moneys into
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1  and Education Fund. Moneys deposited into the Fund
2  shall be used by the Attorney General to administer
3  the I-SORT program and to alert and educate the
4  public, victims, and witnesses of their rights under
5  various victim notification laws and for training law
6  enforcement agencies, State's Attorneys, and medical
7  providers of their legal duties concerning the
8  prosecution and investigation of sex offenses.
9  The registering agency shall establish procedures to
10  document the receipt and remittance of the $100 initial
11  registration fee and $100 annual renewal fee.
12  (d) Within 3 days after obtaining or changing employment
13  and, if employed on January 1, 2000, within 5 days after that
14  date, a person required to register under this Section must
15  report, in person to the law enforcement agency having
16  jurisdiction, the business name and address where he or she is
17  employed. If the person has multiple businesses or work
18  locations, every business and work location must be reported
19  to the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction.
20  (Source: P.A. 101-571, eff. 8-23-19; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
21  Section 15. The Murderer and Violent Offender Against
22  Youth Registration Act is amended by changing Section 10 as
23  follows:
24  (730 ILCS 154/10)

 

 

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1  Sec. 10. Duty to register.
2  (a) A violent offender against youth shall, within the
3  time period prescribed in subsections (b) and (c), register in
4  person and provide accurate information as required by the
5  Illinois State Police. Such information shall include a
6  current photograph, current address, current place of
7  employment, the employer's telephone number, school attended,
8  extensions of the time period for registering as provided in
9  this Act and, if an extension was granted, the reason why the
10  extension was granted and the date the violent offender
11  against youth was notified of the extension. A person who has
12  been adjudicated a juvenile delinquent for an act which, if
13  committed by an adult, would be a violent offense against
14  youth shall register as an adult violent offender against
15  youth within 10 days after attaining 17 years of age. The
16  violent offender against youth shall register:
17  (1) with the chief of police in the municipality in
18  which he or she resides or is temporarily domiciled for a
19  period of time of 5 or more days, unless the municipality
20  is the City of Chicago, in which case he or she shall
21  register at a fixed location designated by the
22  Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department; or
23  (2) with the sheriff in the county in which he or she
24  resides or is temporarily domiciled for a period of time
25  of 5 or more days in an unincorporated area or, if
26  incorporated, no police chief exists.

 

 

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1  If the violent offender against youth is employed at or
2  attends an institution of higher education, he or she shall
3  register:
4  (i) with the chief of police in the municipality in
5  which he or she is employed at or attends an institution of
6  higher education, unless the municipality is the City of
7  Chicago, in which case he or she shall register at a fixed
8  location designated by the Superintendent of the Chicago
9  Police Department; or
10  (ii) with the sheriff in the county in which he or she
11  is employed or attends an institution of higher education
12  located in an unincorporated area, or if incorporated, no
13  police chief exists.
14  For purposes of this Act, the place of residence or
15  temporary domicile is defined as any and all places where the
16  violent offender against youth resides for an aggregate period
17  of time of 5 or more days during any calendar year. Any person
18  required to register under this Act who lacks a fixed address
19  or temporary domicile must notify, in person, the agency of
20  jurisdiction of his or her last known address within 5 days
21  after ceasing to have a fixed residence.
22  Any person who lacks a fixed residence must report weekly,
23  in person, with the sheriff's office of the county in which he
24  or she is located in an unincorporated area, or with the chief
25  of police in the municipality in which he or she is located.
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1  registration to include all the locations where the person has
2  stayed during the past 7 days.
3  The violent offender against youth shall provide accurate
4  information as required by the Illinois State Police. That
5  information shall include the current place of employment of
6  the violent offender against youth.
7  (a-5) An out-of-state student or out-of-state employee
8  shall, within 5 days after beginning school or employment in
9  this State, register in person and provide accurate
10  information as required by the Illinois State Police. Such
11  information will include current place of employment, school
12  attended, and address in state of residence. The out-of-state
13  student or out-of-state employee shall register:
14  (1) with the chief of police in the municipality in
15  which he or she attends school or is employed for a period
16  of time of 5 or more days or for an aggregate period of
17  time of more than 30 days during any calendar year, unless
18  the municipality is the City of Chicago, in which case he
19  or she shall register at a fixed location designated by
20  the Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department; or
21  (2) with the sheriff in the county in which he or she
22  attends school or is employed for a period of time of 5 or
23  more days or for an aggregate period of time of more than
24  30 days during any calendar year in an unincorporated area
25  or, if incorporated, no police chief exists.
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1  provide accurate information as required by the Illinois State
2  Police. That information shall include the out-of-state
3  student's current place of school attendance or the
4  out-of-state employee's current place of employment.
5  (b) Any violent offender against youth regardless of any
6  initial, prior, or other registration, shall, within 5 days of
7  beginning school, or establishing a residence, place of
8  employment, or temporary domicile in any county, register in
9  person as set forth in subsection (a) or (a-5).
10  (c) The registration for any person required to register
11  under this Act shall be as follows:
12  (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this
13  subsection (c), any person who has not been notified of
14  his or her responsibility to register shall be notified by
15  a criminal justice entity of his or her responsibility to
16  register. Upon notification the person must then register
17  within 5 days of notification of his or her requirement to
18  register. If notification is not made within the
19  offender's 10 year registration requirement, and the
20  Illinois State Police determines no evidence exists or
21  indicates the offender attempted to avoid registration,
22  the offender will no longer be required to register under
23  this Act.
24  (2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this
25  subsection (c), any person convicted on or after the
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1  5 days after the entry of the sentencing order based upon
2  his or her conviction.
3  (3) Any person unable to comply with the registration
4  requirements of this Act because he or she is confined,
5  institutionalized, or imprisoned in Illinois on or after
6  the effective date of this Act shall register in person
7  within 5 days of discharge, parole or release.
8  (4) The person shall provide positive identification
9  and documentation that substantiates proof of residence at
10  the registering address.
11  (5) No law enforcement agency shall impose a fee for
12  registration on any person required to register under this
13  Act The person shall pay a $20 initial registration fee
14  and a $10 annual renewal fee. The fees shall be deposited
15  into the Offender Registration Fund. The fees shall be
16  used by the registering agency for official purposes. The
17  agency shall establish procedures to document receipt and
18  use of the funds. The law enforcement agency having
19  jurisdiction may waive the registration fee if it
20  determines that the person is indigent and unable to pay
21  the registration fee.
22  (d) Within 5 days after obtaining or changing employment,
23  a person required to register under this Section must report,
24  in person to the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction,
25  the business name and address where he or she is employed. If
26  the person has multiple businesses or work locations, every

 

 

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1  business and work location must be reported to the law
2  enforcement agency having jurisdiction.
3  (Source: P.A. 101-571, eff. 8-23-19; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)

 

 

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