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IL SB2664
Bill
Status
5/22/2025
Primary Sponsor
Julie Morrison
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AI Summary
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Illinois State Police must deny, suspend, or revoke a Firearm Owner's Identification Card (FOID) upon receiving a "clear and present danger" report from the Department of Human Services, law enforcement officials, or school administrators
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Physicians, clinical psychologists, and qualified examiners must notify the Department of Human Services within 24 hours if they determine a person poses a clear and present danger; law enforcement and school administrators must notify Illinois State Police directly within 24 hours
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The FOID Review Board must establish an expedited review process by January 1, 2026 for individuals whose cards are denied or revoked under clear and present danger provisions, including disclosure of relevant information with limited redactions
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All information disclosed under the Act must remain confidential and cannot be redisclosed; the identity of the reporting person may only be disclosed to the subject if required by the FOID Review Board or a court
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The FOID Review Board, Illinois State Police, and their employees and agents receive civil immunity from liability for granting, denying, renewing, revoking, or suspending FOID cards under this process
Legislative Description
FOID-CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
Last Action
Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As March 27, 2026
3/13/2026