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IL SB2869
Bill
AI Summary
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Amends four Illinois laws governing protection orders (domestic violence, stalking, civil no contact, and criminal procedure) to require law enforcement to notify the Illinois Department of Corrections within 48 hours when a protection order respondent is in IDOC custody, on parole, or on mandatory supervised release.
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Notification to Department of Corrections must include the respondent's name, IDOC inmate number, date of birth, and LEADS Record Index Number.
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Applies uniformly across Code of Criminal Procedure Section 112A-22, Stalking No Contact Order Act Section 115, Civil No Contact Order Act Section 218, and Illinois Domestic Violence Act Section 222.
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Does not modify existing procedures for filing orders with law enforcement, serving orders on respondents, or notifying schools and health care facilities of protection orders.
Legislative Description
COURT ORDERS-PROTECTION
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 97-0904
8/6/2012