Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3866

Introduced
2/14/25  

Caption

CRIM CD-SEX OFFENDER-RESIDENCE

Impact

The changes proposed by HB3866 will significantly affect the legal landscape surrounding sex offender regulations. By redefining the parameters around which offenders are restricted from being present in certain locations, the bill seeks to enhance child protection measures. Existing provisions which previously targeted only child sex offenders now apply universally to all sex offenders, implying that these individuals would have limited access to crucial public spaces, including schools where young children congregate. Consequently, these restrictions may lead to more significant implications for individuals previously categorized under the original definitions.

Summary

House Bill 3866 aims to amend the Criminal Code of 2012 concerning the restrictions placed on sex offenders, particularly in relation to their presence at schools and other public areas where children may be present. The bill extends the prohibitions currently applied only to 'child sex offenders' to encompass all individuals classified as 'sex offenders'. This creates a broader legal framework for monitoring and controlling the activities of sex offenders within school zones and other areas deemed sensitive for child safety.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding HB3866 lies in the balance it seeks to achieve between child safety and the rights of offenders. Advocates for the bill argue that expanding the restrictions is a necessary step to ensure comprehensive safety for children in educational environments. However, critics raise concerns about the potential consequences of such blanket restrictions on sex offenders which could disproportionately affect rehabilitation efforts and reintegration into society. This dynamic underscores the dilemma inherent in creating policies aimed at safeguarding children against the risks posed by offenders while simultaneously considering the implications for civil liberties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB1432

CRIM CD-CHILD SEX OFFENDER

IL HB3703

SEX OFFENDER RESIDENCY REQ

IL HB2279

CRIM CD-SEX OFFENDERS-PARKS

IL SB2158

OFFENDER REGISTRIES-RESIDENCY

IL HB3329

CRIM CD/CD CORR-HATE CRIME

IL SB3383

ELEC CD-SCHOOL POLLING PLACE

IL HB4709

ELEC CD-SCHOOL POLLING PLACE

IL HB2276

SCHCD-CHI-COUNCIL-SEX OFFENDER

IL HB5541

SEX OFFENDERS-PROCEDURES

IL SB2436

CRIM CD-LEWD SEXUAL DISPLAY

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