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IL SB3415

Bill

Status

Failed

1/9/2019

Primary Sponsor

Elgie Sims

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Origin

Senate

100th General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Deletes the July 1, 2019 repeal date for Section 11-212 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, allowing the traffic and pedestrian stop statistical study to continue indefinitely.

  • Requires law enforcement officers to record detailed information during traffic stops, including driver demographics, vehicle information, search details, and police dog sniffs, and during pedestrian detentions including frisk and search information.

  • Changes the reporting deadline for the Illinois Department of Transportation's findings and recommendations from March 1, 2004 to March 1, 2022 regarding the best use of technology to collect and analyze stop data.

  • Mandates annual reports to the Governor, General Assembly, and Racial Profiling Prevention and Data Oversight Board analyzing collected data for statistically significant disparities in stops, searches, and citations by race and officer.

  • Designates individual and driver identification information as confidential and exempt from public inspection under the Freedom of Information Act, with funding to come from federal highway safety funds.

Legislative Description

TRAFFIC/PEDESTRIAN STOP STUDY

Last Action

Session Sine Die

1/9/2019

Committee Referrals

Assignments7/1/2018
Criminal Law2/27/2018
Assignments2/16/2018

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