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IL SB3353

Bill

Status

Passed

8/9/2024

Primary Sponsor

Michael Halpin

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Origin

Senate

103rd General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Creates the Community-Based Corrections Task Force to study and develop innovative community-based corrections and rehabilitation programs, focusing on pretrial services and probation.

  • Task Force shall assess community-based alternatives to detention, review research on their efficacy, and make recommendations for changes to the Code of Criminal Procedure, Unified Code of Correction, and other relevant statutes.

  • Task Force consists of 18 categories of members including 8 legislators, 8 public members, representatives from courts/corrections agencies, 5 specialty court graduates, and 2 retired specialty court judges, appointed within 90 days of the act's effective date.

  • Task Force members serve without compensation and must meet at least 5 times, with the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority providing administrative and technical support.

  • Task Force shall publish a final report by December 31, 2025 detailing findings and recommendations on community-based corrections benefits and implementation of a new community-based corrections program, then dissolve.

Legislative Description

COMMUNITY-BASED COR TASK FORCE

Last Action

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 103-0982

8/9/2024

Committee Referrals

Restorative Justice4/24/2024
Rules4/12/2024
Special Committee on Criminal Law and Public Safety4/10/2024
Assignments4/9/2024
Special Committee on Criminal Law and Public Safety4/9/2024
Assignments4/5/2024
Special Committee on Criminal Law and Public Safety3/20/2024
Assignments3/13/2024
Special Committee on Criminal Law and Public Safety3/5/2024
Assignments3/4/2024
Special Committee on Criminal Law and Public Safety2/20/2024
Assignments2/7/2024

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