Bill Text: IL SB1208 | 2013-2014 | 98th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Amends the Child Care Act of 1969. Makes a technical change in a Section regarding background checks. Effective immediately.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2015-01-13 - Session Sine Die [SB1208 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2013-SB1208-Introduced.html
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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | changing Section 4.2 as follows:
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6 | (225 ILCS 10/4.2) (from Ch. 23, par. 2214.2)
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7 | Sec. 4.2. (a) No applicant may receive a license from the | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | the Department and
no person may be employed by a licensed | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | child care facility who refuses to
authorize an investigation | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | as required by Section 4.1.
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11 | (b) In addition to the other provisions of this Section, no | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | applicant
may
receive a license from the Department and no | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | person
may be employed by a child care facility licensed by the | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | Department who has
been declared a sexually dangerous person | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | under "An Act in relation to
sexually dangerous persons, and | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | providing for their commitment, detention
and supervision", | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | approved July 6, 1938, as amended, or convicted of
committing | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | or attempting to commit any of the following offenses | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | stipulated
under the Criminal Code of 1961:
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20 | (1) murder;
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21 | (1.1) solicitation of murder;
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22 | (1.2) solicitation of murder for hire;
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23 | (1.3) intentional homicide of an unborn child;
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1 | (1.4) voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child;
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2 | (1.5) involuntary manslaughter;
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3 | (1.6) reckless homicide;
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4 | (1.7) concealment of a homicidal death;
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5 | (1.8) involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child;
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6 | (1.9) reckless homicide of an unborn child;
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7 | (1.10) drug-induced homicide;
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8 | (2) a sex offense under Article 11, except offenses | ||||||
9 | described in
Sections 11-7, 11-8, 11-12, 11-13, 11-35, | ||||||
10 | 11-40, and 11-45;
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11 | (3) kidnapping;
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12 | (3.1) aggravated unlawful restraint;
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13 | (3.2) forcible detention;
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14 | (3.3) harboring a runaway;
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15 | (3.4) aiding and abetting child abduction;
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16 | (4) aggravated kidnapping;
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17 | (5) child abduction;
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18 | (6) aggravated battery of a child as described in | ||||||
19 | Section 12-4.3 or subdivision (b)(1) of Section 12-3.05;
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20 | (7) criminal sexual assault;
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21 | (8) aggravated criminal sexual assault;
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22 | (8.1) predatory criminal sexual assault of a child;
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23 | (9) criminal sexual abuse;
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24 | (10) aggravated sexual abuse;
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25 | (11) heinous battery as described in Section 12-4.1 or | ||||||
26 | subdivision (a)(2) of Section 12-3.05;
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1 | (12) aggravated battery with a firearm as described in | ||||||
2 | Section 12-4.2 or subdivision (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), or | ||||||
3 | (e)(4) of Section 12-3.05;
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4 | (13) tampering with food, drugs, or cosmetics;
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5 | (14) drug induced infliction of great bodily harm as | ||||||
6 | described in Section 12-4.7 or subdivision (g)(1) of | ||||||
7 | Section 12-3.05;
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8 | (15) hate crime;
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9 | (16) stalking;
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10 | (17) aggravated stalking;
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11 | (18) threatening public officials;
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12 | (19) home invasion;
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13 | (20) vehicular invasion;
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14 | (21) criminal transmission of HIV;
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15 | (22) criminal abuse or neglect of an elderly or | ||||||
16 | disabled person as described in Section 12-21 or subsection | ||||||
17 | (b) of Section 12-4.4a;
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18 | (23) child abandonment;
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19 | (24) endangering the life or health of a child;
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20 | (25) ritual mutilation;
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21 | (26) ritualized abuse of a child;
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22 | (27) an offense in any other jurisdiction the elements | ||||||
23 | of
which are similar and
bear a substantial relationship to | ||||||
24 | any of the foregoing offenses.
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25 | (b-1) In addition to the other provisions of this Section, | ||||||
26 | beginning
January 1, 2004, no new applicant and, on the date of
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1 | licensure renewal, no current licensee may operate or receive a | ||||||
2 | license from
the
Department to operate, no person may be | ||||||
3 | employed by, and no adult person may
reside in a child care | ||||||
4 | facility licensed by the Department who has been
convicted of | ||||||
5 | committing or attempting to commit any of the following | ||||||
6 | offenses
or an offense in any other jurisdiction the elements | ||||||
7 | of which are similar and
bear a substantial relationship to any | ||||||
8 | of the following offenses:
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9 | (I) BODILY HARM
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10 | (1) Felony aggravated assault.
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11 | (2) Vehicular endangerment.
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12 | (3) Felony domestic battery.
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13 | (4) Aggravated battery.
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14 | (5) Heinous battery.
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15 | (6) Aggravated battery with a firearm.
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16 | (7) Aggravated battery of an unborn child.
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17 | (8) Aggravated battery of a senior citizen.
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18 | (9) Intimidation.
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19 | (10) Compelling organization membership of persons.
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20 | (11) Abuse and criminal neglect of a long term care | ||||||
21 | facility resident.
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22 | (12) Felony violation of an order of protection.
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23 | (II) OFFENSES AFFECTING PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND DECENCY
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1 | (1) Felony unlawful use of weapons.
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2 | (2) Aggravated discharge of a firearm.
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3 | (3) Reckless discharge of a firearm.
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4 | (4) Unlawful use of metal piercing bullets.
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5 | (5) Unlawful sale or delivery of firearms on the | ||||||
6 | premises of any
school.
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7 | (6) Disarming a police officer.
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8 | (7) Obstructing justice.
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9 | (8) Concealing or aiding a fugitive.
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10 | (9) Armed violence.
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11 | (10) Felony contributing to the criminal delinquency | ||||||
12 | of a juvenile.
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13 | (III) DRUG OFFENSES
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14 | (1) Possession of more than 30 grams of cannabis.
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15 | (2) Manufacture of more than 10 grams of cannabis.
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16 | (3) Cannabis trafficking.
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17 | (4) Delivery of cannabis on school grounds.
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18 | (5) Unauthorized production of more than 5 cannabis | ||||||
19 | sativa plants.
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20 | (6) Calculated criminal cannabis conspiracy.
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21 | (7) Unauthorized manufacture or delivery of controlled | ||||||
22 | substances.
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23 | (8) Controlled substance trafficking.
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1 | (9) Manufacture, distribution, or advertisement of | ||||||
2 | look-alike
substances.
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3 | (10) Calculated criminal drug conspiracy.
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4 | (11) Street gang criminal drug conspiracy.
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5 | (12) Permitting unlawful use of a building.
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6 | (13) Delivery of controlled, counterfeit, or | ||||||
7 | look-alike substances to
persons under age 18, or at truck | ||||||
8 | stops, rest stops, or safety rest areas, or
on school | ||||||
9 | property.
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10 | (14) Using, engaging, or employing persons under 18 to | ||||||
11 | deliver
controlled, counterfeit, or look-alike substances.
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12 | (15) Delivery of controlled substances.
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13 | (16) Sale or delivery of drug paraphernalia.
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14 | (17) Felony possession, sale, or exchange of | ||||||
15 | instruments adapted
for use of a controlled substance, | ||||||
16 | methamphetamine, or cannabis by subcutaneous injection.
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17 | (18) Felony possession of a controlled substance.
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18 | (19) Any violation of the Methamphetamine Control and | ||||||
19 | Community Protection Act.
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20 | (b-1.5) In addition to any other provision of this Section, | ||||||
21 | for applicants with access to confidential financial | ||||||
22 | information or who submit documentation to support billing, no | ||||||
23 | applicant whose initial application was considered after the | ||||||
24 | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General | ||||||
25 | Assembly may receive a license from the Department or a child | ||||||
26 | care facility licensed by the Department who has been convicted |
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1 | of committing or attempting to commit any of the following | ||||||
2 | felony offenses: | ||||||
3 | (1) financial institution fraud under Section 17-10.6 | ||||||
4 | of the Criminal Code of 1961; | ||||||
5 | (2) identity theft under Section 16-30 of the Criminal | ||||||
6 | Code of 1961; | ||||||
7 | (3) financial exploitation of an elderly person or a | ||||||
8 | person with a disability under Section 17-56 of the | ||||||
9 | Criminal Code of 1961; | ||||||
10 | (4) computer tampering under Section 17-51 of the | ||||||
11 | Criminal Code of 1961; | ||||||
12 | (5) aggravated computer tampering under Section 17-52 | ||||||
13 | of the Criminal Code of 1961; | ||||||
14 | (6) computer fraud under Section 17-50 of the Criminal | ||||||
15 | Code of 1961; | ||||||
16 | (7) deceptive practices under Section 17-1 of the | ||||||
17 | Criminal Code of 1961; | ||||||
18 | (8) forgery under Section 17-3 of the Criminal Code of | ||||||
19 | 1961; | ||||||
20 | (9) State benefits fraud under Section 17-6 of the | ||||||
21 | Criminal Code of 1961; | ||||||
22 | (10) mail fraud and wire fraud under Section 17-24 of | ||||||
23 | the Criminal Code of 1961; | ||||||
24 | (11) theft under paragraphs (1.1) through (11) of | ||||||
25 | subsection (b) of Section 16-1 of the Criminal Code of | ||||||
26 | 1961. |
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1 | (b-2) Notwithstanding subsection (b-1), the Department may | ||||||
2 | make an exception and, for child care facilities other than | ||||||
3 | foster family homes,
issue a new child care facility license to | ||||||
4 | or renew the
existing child care facility license of an | ||||||
5 | applicant, a person employed by a
child care facility, or an | ||||||
6 | applicant who has an adult residing in a home child
care | ||||||
7 | facility who was convicted of an offense described in | ||||||
8 | subsection (b-1),
provided that all of the following | ||||||
9 | requirements are met:
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10 | (1) The relevant criminal offense occurred more than 5 | ||||||
11 | years prior to the
date of application or renewal, except | ||||||
12 | for drug offenses. The relevant drug
offense must have | ||||||
13 | occurred more than 10 years prior to the date of | ||||||
14 | application
or renewal, unless the applicant passed a drug | ||||||
15 | test, arranged and paid for by
the child care facility, no | ||||||
16 | less than 5 years after the offense.
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17 | (2) The Department must conduct a background check and | ||||||
18 | assess all
convictions and recommendations of the child | ||||||
19 | care facility to determine if hiring or licensing the | ||||||
20 | applicant is in
accordance with Department administrative | ||||||
21 | rules and
procedures.
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22 | (3) The applicant meets all other requirements and | ||||||
23 | qualifications to be
licensed as the pertinent type of | ||||||
24 | child care facility under this Act and the
Department's | ||||||
25 | administrative rules.
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26 | (c) In addition to the other provisions of this Section, no
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1 | applicant may receive a license from the Department to operate | ||||||
2 | a foster family
home, and no adult person may reside in a | ||||||
3 | foster family home licensed by the
Department, who has been | ||||||
4 | convicted of committing or attempting to commit any of
the | ||||||
5 | following offenses stipulated under the Criminal Code of 1961, | ||||||
6 | the Cannabis
Control Act, the Methamphetamine Control and | ||||||
7 | Community Protection Act, and the Illinois Controlled | ||||||
8 | Substances Act:
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9 | (I) OFFENSES DIRECTED AGAINST THE PERSON
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10 | (A) KIDNAPPING AND RELATED OFFENSES
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11 | (1) Unlawful restraint.
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12 | (B) BODILY HARM
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13 | (2) Felony aggravated assault.
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14 | (3) Vehicular endangerment.
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15 | (4) Felony domestic battery.
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16 | (5) Aggravated battery.
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17 | (6) Heinous battery.
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18 | (7) Aggravated battery with a firearm.
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19 | (8) Aggravated battery of an unborn child.
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20 | (9) Aggravated battery of a senior citizen.
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21 | (10) Intimidation.
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22 | (11) Compelling organization membership of persons.
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23 | (12) Abuse and criminal neglect of a long term care |
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1 | facility resident.
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2 | (13) Felony violation of an order of protection.
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3 | (II) OFFENSES DIRECTED AGAINST PROPERTY
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4 | (14) Felony theft.
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5 | (15) Robbery.
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6 | (16) Armed robbery.
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7 | (17) Aggravated robbery.
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8 | (18) Vehicular hijacking.
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9 | (19) Aggravated vehicular hijacking.
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10 | (20) Burglary.
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11 | (21) Possession of burglary tools.
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12 | (22) Residential burglary.
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13 | (23) Criminal fortification of a residence or | ||||||
14 | building.
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15 | (24) Arson.
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16 | (25) Aggravated arson.
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17 | (26) Possession of explosive or explosive incendiary | ||||||
18 | devices.
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19 | (III) OFFENSES AFFECTING PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND DECENCY
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20 | (27) Felony unlawful use of weapons.
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21 | (28) Aggravated discharge of a firearm.
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22 | (29) Reckless discharge of a firearm.
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1 | (30) Unlawful use of metal piercing bullets.
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2 | (31) Unlawful sale or delivery of firearms on the | ||||||
3 | premises of any school.
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4 | (32) Disarming a police officer.
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5 | (33) Obstructing justice.
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6 | (34) Concealing or aiding a fugitive.
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7 | (35) Armed violence.
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8 | (36) Felony contributing to the criminal delinquency | ||||||
9 | of a juvenile.
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10 | (IV) DRUG OFFENSES
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11 | (37) Possession of more than 30 grams of cannabis.
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12 | (38) Manufacture of more than 10 grams of cannabis.
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13 | (39) Cannabis trafficking.
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14 | (40) Delivery of cannabis on school grounds.
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15 | (41) Unauthorized production of more than 5 cannabis | ||||||
16 | sativa plants.
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17 | (42) Calculated criminal cannabis conspiracy.
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18 | (43) Unauthorized manufacture or delivery of | ||||||
19 | controlled substances.
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20 | (44) Controlled substance trafficking.
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21 | (45) Manufacture, distribution, or advertisement of | ||||||
22 | look-alike substances.
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23 | (46) Calculated criminal drug conspiracy.
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24 | (46.5) Streetgang criminal drug conspiracy.
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1 | (47) Permitting unlawful use of a building.
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2 | (48) Delivery of controlled, counterfeit, or | ||||||
3 | look-alike substances to
persons under age 18, or at truck | ||||||
4 | stops, rest stops, or safety rest areas, or
on school | ||||||
5 | property.
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6 | (49) Using, engaging, or employing persons under 18 to | ||||||
7 | deliver controlled,
counterfeit, or look-alike substances.
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8 | (50) Delivery of controlled substances.
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9 | (51) Sale or delivery of drug paraphernalia.
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10 | (52) Felony possession, sale, or exchange of | ||||||
11 | instruments adapted for use
of a controlled substance, | ||||||
12 | methamphetamine, or cannabis by subcutaneous injection. | ||||||
13 | (53) Any violation of the Methamphetamine Control and | ||||||
14 | Community Protection Act.
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15 | (d) Notwithstanding subsection (c), the Department may | ||||||
16 | make an exception and issue a new foster
family home license or | ||||||
17 | may renew an existing
foster family home license of an | ||||||
18 | applicant who was convicted of an offense
described in | ||||||
19 | subsection (c), provided all of the following requirements are
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20 | met:
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21 | (1) The relevant criminal offense or offenses occurred | ||||||
22 | more than 10 years
prior to the date of application or | ||||||
23 | renewal.
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24 | (2) The applicant had previously disclosed the | ||||||
25 | conviction or convictions
to the Department for purposes of | ||||||
26 | a background check.
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1 | (3) After the disclosure, the Department either placed | ||||||
2 | a child in the home
or the foster family home license was | ||||||
3 | issued.
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4 | (4) During the background check, the Department had | ||||||
5 | assessed and
waived the conviction in compliance with the | ||||||
6 | existing statutes and rules in
effect at the time of the | ||||||
7 | hire or licensure.
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8 | (5) The applicant meets all other requirements and | ||||||
9 | qualifications to be
licensed as a foster family home under | ||||||
10 | this Act and the Department's
administrative
rules.
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11 | (6) The applicant has a history of providing a safe, | ||||||
12 | stable home
environment and appears able to continue to | ||||||
13 | provide a safe, stable home
environment.
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14 | (e) In evaluating the exception pursuant to subsections | ||||||
15 | (b-2) and (d), the Department must carefully review any | ||||||
16 | relevant documents to determine whether the applicant, despite | ||||||
17 | the disqualifying convictions, poses a substantial risk to | ||||||
18 | State resources or clients. In making such a determination, the | ||||||
19 | following guidelines shall be used: | ||||||
20 | (1) the age of the applicant when the offense was | ||||||
21 | committed; | ||||||
22 | (2) the circumstances surrounding the offense; | ||||||
23 | (3) the length of time since the conviction; | ||||||
24 | (4) the specific duties and responsibilities | ||||||
25 | necessarily related to the license being applied for and | ||||||
26 | the bearing, if any, that the applicant's conviction |
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1 | history may have on his or her fitness to perform these | ||||||
2 | duties and responsibilities; | ||||||
3 | (5) the applicant's employment references; | ||||||
4 | (6) the applicant's character references and any | ||||||
5 | certificates of achievement; | ||||||
6 | (7) an academic transcript showing educational | ||||||
7 | attainment since the disqualifying conviction; | ||||||
8 | (8) a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities or | ||||||
9 | Certificate of Good Conduct; and | ||||||
10 | (9) anything else that speaks to the applicant's | ||||||
11 | character. | ||||||
12 | (Source: P.A. 96-1551, Article 1, Section 925, eff. 7-1-11; | ||||||
13 | 96-1551, Article 2, Section 990, eff. 7-1-11; 97-874, eff. | ||||||
14 | 7-31-12; 97-1109, eff. 1-1-13.)
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15 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
16 | becoming law.
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