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IL HB3352
Bill
Status
1/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
John Cabello
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AI Summary
HB3352 Summary
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Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require DNA specimens (blood, saliva, or tissue) to be provided within 14 days after arrest for specified offenses, instead of after indictment or preliminary hearing.
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Adds forcible felony (as defined in Section 2-8 of the Criminal Code of 2012) and felony domestic battery to the list of offenses requiring DNA specimen collection upon arrest.
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Applies the 14-day collection requirement to persons arrested for first degree murder, home invasion, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated criminal sexual assault, and criminal sexual assault.
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Maintains existing DNA collection requirements for convicted offenders, incarcerated individuals, sex offenders, and those ordered committed as sexually violent persons, with specimens placed in the State or national DNA database.
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Specifies that specimens must be collected at designated Illinois State Police collection sites and establishes criminal penalties for refusal to provide specimens and unauthorized use of genetic marker information.
Legislative Description
CD CORR DNA SAMPLE
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/7/2025