Illinois Compiled Statutes 730 Corrections: Article III - Department Of Corrections
Article 1. Definitions
Article 2. Organization of Department
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-1
Consolidation of the Department. This Chapter consolidates in one statute certain powers and duties of the Department of Corrections and deletes inoperative and duplicative...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-2
Powers and Duties of the Department. (1) In addition to the powers, duties and responsibilities which are otherwise provided by law, the Department shall have...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-2.1
In addition to all other powers, duties and responsibilities which are otherwise provided by law, the Department shall administer the County Jail Revolving Loan...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-2.2
In addition to all other powers, duties and responsibilities otherwise provided by law, the Department shall administer the County Juvenile Detention Center Revolving Loan...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-3
Director; Appointment; Powers and Duties. (a) The Department shall be administered by the Director of Corrections who shall be appointed by the Governor in...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-3.1
Treaties. If a treaty in effect between the United States and a foreign country provides for the transfer or exchange of convicted offenders to the...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-4
Governor to Visit. The Governor shall visit the institutions, facilities and programs of the Department as often as he deems fit, for the purpose...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-5
Organization of the Department of Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice. (a) There shall be a Department of Corrections which shall be administered by...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-6
Advisory Boards. (a) There shall be an Advisory Board within the Department of Corrections composed of 11 persons, one of whom shall be a senior...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-7
Staff Training and Development. (a) The Department shall train its own personnel and any personnel from local agencies by agreements under Section 3-15-2. (b)...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-8
Research and Long Range Planning. (a) The Department shall establish programs of research, statistics and planning, including the study of its own performance concerning...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-9
Each fiscal year, the Department shall prepare and submit to the clerk of the circuit court a financial impact statement that includes the estimated annual...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-10
Badges. The Director must authorize to each correctional officer and parole officer and to any other employee of the Department exercising the powers of...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2-11
Web link to Department of Public Health information. On the Department's official Web site, the Department shall provide a link to the information provided to...
Article 2.5. Department of Juvenile Justice (Source: P. A. 94-696, Eff. 6-1-06.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-1
Short title. This Article 2.5 may be cited as the Department of Juvenile Justice Law. (Source: P.A. 94-696, eff. 6-1-06.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-5
Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to create the Department of Juvenile Justice to provide treatment and services through a comprehensive continuum of individualized...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-10
Definitions. As used in this Article, unless the context otherwise requires: "Department" means the Department of Juvenile Justice. "Director" means the Director of Juvenile Justice....
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-15
Department of Juvenile Justice; assumption of duties of the Juvenile Division. (a) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall assume the rights, powers, duties, and responsibilities...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-20
General powers and duties. (a) In addition to the powers, duties, and responsibilities which are otherwise provided by law or transferred to the Department as...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-30
Discontinued Department and office; successor agency. (a) The Juvenile Division of the Department of Corrections is abolished on the effective date of this amendatory Act...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-35
Transfer of powers. Except as otherwise provided in this Article, all of the rights, powers, duties, and functions vested by law in the Juvenile Division...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-40
Transfer of personnel. (a) Personnel employed by the school district of the Department of Corrections who work with youth under the age of 21 and...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-40.1
Training. The Department shall design training for its personnel and shall enter into agreements with the Department of Corrections or other State agencies and through...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-45
Transfer of property. All books, records, documents, property (real and personal), unexpended appropriations, and pending business pertaining to the rights, powers, duties, and functions transferred...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-50
Rules and standards. (a) The rules and standards of the Juvenile Division of the Department of Corrections that are in effect immediately prior to the...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-60
Savings provisions. (a) The rights, powers, duties, and functions transferred to the Department of Juvenile Justice by this Article shall be vested in and exercised...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-65
Juvenile Advisory Board. (a) There is created a Juvenile Advisory Board composed of 11 persons, appointed by the Governor to advise the Director on matters...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-70
Aftercare. (a) The Department shall implement an aftercare program that includes, at a minimum, the following program elements: (1) A process for developing and implementing...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-75
Release from Department of Juvenile Justice. (a) Upon release of a youth on aftercare, the Department shall return all property held for the youth, provide...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-80
Supervision on Aftercare Release. (a) The Department shall retain custody of all youth placed on aftercare release or released under Section 3-3-10 of this Code....
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.5-110
State Compact Administrator. A State Compact Administrator for the Interstate Compact for Juveniles shall be appointed by the Governor. The Juvenile State Compact Administrator shall...
Article 2.7. Department of Juvenile Justice Independent Juvenile Ombudsman (Source: P. A. 98-1032, Eff. 8-25-14.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-1
Short title. This Article may be cited as the Department of Juvenile Justice Independent Juvenile Ombudsman Law. (Source: P.A. 98-1032, eff. 8-25-14.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-5
Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to create within the Department of Juvenile Justice the Office of Independent Juvenile Ombudsman for the purpose of...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-10
Definitions. In this Article, unless the context requires otherwise: "Department" means the Department of Juvenile Justice. "Immediate family or household member" means the spouse, child,...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-15
Appointment of Independent Juvenile Ombudsman. The Governor shall appoint the Independent Juvenile Ombudsman with the advice and consent of the Senate for a term of...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-20
Conflicts of interest. A person may not serve as Ombudsman or as a deputy if the person or the person's immediate family or household member:...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-25
Duties and powers. (a) The Independent Juvenile Ombudsman shall function independently within the Department of Juvenile Justice with respect to the operations of the Office...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-30
Duties of the Department of Juvenile Justice. (a) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall allow any youth to communicate with the Ombudsman or a deputy...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-35
Reports. The Independent Juvenile Ombudsman shall provide to the General Assembly and the Governor, no later than January 1 of each year, a summary of...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-40
Complaints. The Office of Independent Juvenile Ombudsman shall promptly and efficiently act on complaints made by or on behalf of youth filed with the Office...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-45
Confidentiality. The name, address, or other personally identifiable information of a person who files a complaint with the Office, information generated by the Office related...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-50
Promotion and awareness of Office. The Independent Juvenile Ombudsman shall promote awareness among the public and youth of: (1) the rights of youth committed to...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-2.7-55
Access to information of governmental entities. The Department of Juvenile Justice shall provide the Independent Juvenile Ombudsman unrestricted access to all master record files of...
Article 3. Parole and Pardon Board
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-1
Establishment and Appointment of Prisoner Review Board. (a) There shall be a Prisoner Review Board independent of the Department of Corrections which shall be: (1)...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-2
Powers and Duties. (a) The Parole and Pardon Board is abolished and the term "Parole and Pardon Board" as used in any law of Illinois,...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-2.1
Prisoner Review Board - Release Date. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the Prisoner Review Board shall, no later than 7 days following a...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-3
Eligibility for Parole or Release. (a) Except for those offenders who accept the fixed release date established by the Prisoner Review Board under Section 3-3-2.1,...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-4
Preparation for Parole Hearing. (a) The Prisoner Review Board shall consider the parole of each eligible person committed to the Department of Corrections at least...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-5
Hearing and Determination. (a) The Prisoner Review Board shall meet as often as need requires to consider the cases of persons eligible for parole and...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-6
Parole or release to warrant or detainer. (a) If a warrant or detainer is placed against a person by the court, parole agency, or...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-7
Conditions of Parole, Mandatory Supervised Release, or Aftercare Release. (a) The conditions of parole, aftercare release, or mandatory supervised release shall be such as the...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-8
Length of parole, aftercare release, and mandatory supervised release; discharge.) (a) The length of parole for a person sentenced under the law in effect prior...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-9
Violations; changes of conditions; preliminary hearing; revocation of parole, aftercare release, or mandatory supervised release; revocation hearing. (a) If prior to expiration or termination of...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-10
Eligibility after Revocation; Release under Supervision. (a) A person whose parole, aftercare release, or mandatory supervised release has been revoked may be reparoled or rereleased...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-11
(Repealed). (Source: P.A. 91-325, eff. 7-29-99. Repealed by P.A. 92-571, eff. 6-26-02.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-11.05
State Council for Interstate Compacts for the State of Illinois. (a) Membership and appointing authority. (1) A State Compact Administrator for the Interstate Compact for...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-11.1
State defined. As used in Sections 3-3-11.05 through 3-3-11.3, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term "State" means a state of the United States,...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-11.2
Force and effect of compact. When the Governor of this State shall sign and seal the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, the Interstate Compact...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-11.3
Compacts for Crime Prevention and Correction. The Governor of the State of Illinois is further authorized and empowered to enter into any other agreements...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-11.4
Where supervision of an offender is being administered pursuant to the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, the appropriate judicial or administrative authorities in...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-11.5
Sex offender restrictions. (a) Definition. For purposes of this Act, a "sex offender" is any person who has ever been convicted of a sexual...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-12
Parole Outside State. The Prisoner Review Board may assign a non-resident person or a person whose family, relatives, friends or employer reside outside of...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-3-13
Procedure for Executive Clemency. (a) Petitions seeking pardon, commutation, or reprieve shall be addressed to the Governor and filed with the Prisoner Review Board....
Article 4. Financial and Property Administration
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-4-1
Gifts and Grants; Special Trusts Funds; Department of Corrections Reimbursement and Education Fund. (a) The Department may accept, receive and use, for and in...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-4-2
Disposition of Property. (a) The Department may with the consent of the Director of Central Management Services lease its unneeded, unused or unproductive land...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-4-3
Funds and Property of Persons Committed. (a) The Department of Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice shall establish accounting records with accounts for each...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-4-3.1
Identification documents of committed persons. (a) Driver's licenses, State issued identification cards, social security account cards, or other government issued identification documents in possession of...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-4-4
Interstate Corrections Compact. (a) The State of Illinois ratifies and approves the following compact: INTERSTATE CORRECTIONS COMPACT ARTICLE I PURPOSE AND POLICY The party...
Article 5. Records and Reports
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-5-1
Master Record File. (a) The Department of Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice shall maintain a master record file on each person committed to...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-5-2
Institutional Record. The Department shall maintain records of the examination, assignment, transfer, discipline of committed persons and what grievances, if any, are made in...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-5-3
Annual and other Reports. (a) The Director shall make an annual report to the Governor and General Assembly concerning persons committed to the Department, its...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-5-3.1
As used in this Section, "facility" includes any facility of the Department of Corrections and any facility of the Department of Juvenile Justice. The Department...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-5-4
Exchange of information for child support enforcement. (a) The Department shall exchange with the Department of Healthcare and Family Services information that may be necessary...
Article 6. Institutions; Facilities; and Programs
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-1
Institutions; Facilities; and Programs. (a) The Department shall designate those institutions and facilities which shall be maintained for persons assigned as adults and as...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-2
Institutions and Facility Administration. (a) Each institution and facility of the Department shall be administered by a chief administrative officer appointed by the Director. A...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-2.5
Immersible heating coils prohibited. Each chief administrative officer of an Adult Department of Corrections maximum security facility may not allow committed persons to have...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-3
Rules and Regulations for Sentence Credit. (a) (1) The Department of Corrections shall prescribe rules and regulations for awarding and revoking sentence credit for persons...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-3.1
(Repealed). (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99. Repealed by P.A. 92-850, eff. 8-26-02.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-4
Enforcement of Discipline - Escape. (a) A committed person who escapes or attempts to escape from an institution or facility of the Department of Corrections,...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-5
Crimes Committed by Persons Confined by the Department. When any person is charged with committing an offense while confined by the Department, cognizance thereof...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-6
Computer assisted literacy program. (a) The Director, with the approval of and acting through the Department of Central Management Services, shall enter into an...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-7
Pregnant female committed persons. Notwithstanding any other statute, directive, or administrative regulation, when a pregnant female committed person is brought to a hospital from...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-6-8
High school equivalency testing programs. The Department of Corrections shall develop and establish a program in the Adult Division designed to increase the number of...
Article 7. Facilities
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-1
Administrative Regulations. The Department shall promulgate Rules and Regulations in conformity with this Code. (Source: P.A. 77-2097.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-2
Facilities. (a) All institutions and facilities of the Department shall provide every committed person with access to toilet facilities, barber facilities, bathing facilities at least...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-2a
If a facility maintains a commissary or commissaries serving inmates, the selling prices for all goods shall be sufficient to cover the costs of the...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-2b
Prior notice to General Assembly. Prior to the selection of any site for the construction of any correctional facility, work release center, community correctional...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-2.5
Zero tolerance drug policy. (a) Any person employed by the Department of Corrections who tests positive in accordance with established Departmental drug testing procedures for...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-3
Institutional Safety and Sanitation. (a) Standards of sanitation and safety for all institutions and facilities shall be established and enforced by the Department. All...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-4
Protection of Persons. The Department shall establish rules and regulations for the protection of the person and property of employees of the Department and...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-5
The Department shall implement a comprehensive energy conservation program at all correctional institutions and facilities in the State, for the purpose of conserving energy...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-6
Reimbursement for expenses. (a) Responsibility of committed persons. For the purposes of this Section, "committed persons" mean those persons who through judicial determination have been...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-7-7
The Department shall establish rules governing the provision of mental health services to committed persons. Such rules shall provide, among other matters, that a...
Article 8. Adult Institutional Procedures
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-1
Receiving Procedures. (a) The Department shall establish one or more receiving stations for committed persons and for persons transferred under Section 3-10-11 and shall...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-2
Social Evaluation; physical examination; HIV/AIDS. (a) A social evaluation shall be made of a committed person's medical, psychological, educational and vocational condition and history, including...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-3
Program Assignments. (a) Work, education and other program assignments shall be made in so far as practicable in accordance with the social evaluation. (b)...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-4
Intradivisional Transfers. (a) After the initial assignments under Sections 3-8-2 and 3-8-3, all transfers of committed persons to another institution or facility shall be...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-5
Transfer to Department of Human Services. (a) The Department shall cause inquiry and examination at periodic intervals to ascertain whether any person committed to...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-6
Return and Release from Department of Human Services. (a) The Department of Human Services shall return to the Department of Corrections any person committed...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-7
Disciplinary Procedures.) (a) All disciplinary action shall be consistent with this Chapter. Rules of behavior and conduct, the penalties for violation thereof, and the disciplinary...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-7.5
Mail restrictions. (a) An inmate shall not correspond with a victim or member of a victim's family upon being given notice by the Department...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-8
Grievances. (a) The Director shall establish procedures to review the grievances of committed persons. The Director may establish one or more administrative review boards...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-9
Agreement on Detainers. (a) The Agreement on Detainers is hereby enacted into law and entered into by this State with all other jurisdictions legally...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-8-10
Intrastate Detainers. Except for persons sentenced to death, subsection (b), (c) and (e) of Section 103-5 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 shall...
Article 9. Programs of the Department of Juvenile Justice (Source: P. A. 94-696, Eff. 6-1-06.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-9-1
Educational Programs. (a) The Department of Juvenile Justice, subject to appropriation and with the cooperation of other State agencies that work with children, shall establish...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-9-2
Work Training Programs. (a) The Department of Juvenile Justice, in conjunction with the private sector, may establish and offer work training to develop work habits...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-9-3
Day Release. (a) The Department of Juvenile Justice may institute day release programs for persons committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice and shall establish...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-9-4
Authorized Absence. The Department of Juvenile Justice may extend the limits of the place of confinement of a person committed to the Department of Juvenile...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-9-5
Minimum Standards. The minimum standards under Article 7 shall apply to all institutions and facilities under the authority of the Department of Juvenile Justice. (Source:...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-9-6
Unauthorized Absence. Whenever a person committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice absconds or absents himself or herself without authority to do so, from any...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-9-7
Sexual abuse counseling programs. (a) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall establish and offer sexual abuse counseling to both victims of sexual abuse and sexual...
Article 10. Juvenile Procedures
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-1
Receiving Procedures. The receiving procedures under Section 3-8-1 shall be applicable to institutions and facilities of the Department of Juvenile Justice. (Source: P.A. 94-696, eff.
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-2
Examination of Persons Committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice. (a) A person committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice shall be examined in regard...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-3
Program Assignment. (a) The chief administrative officer of each institution or facility of the Department of Juvenile Justice shall designate a person or persons to...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-4
Intradivisional Transfers. (a) The transfer of committed persons between institutions or facilities of the Department of Juvenile Justice shall be under this Section, except that...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-5
Transfers to the Department of Human Services. (a) If a person committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice meets the standard for admission of a...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-6
Return and Release from Department of Human Services. (a) The Department of Human Services shall return to the Department of Juvenile Justice any person committed...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-7
Interdivisional Transfers. (a) In any case where a minor was originally prosecuted under the provisions of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-8
Discipline.) (a)(1) Corporal punishment and disciplinary restrictions on diet, medical or sanitary facilities, clothing, bedding or mail are prohibited, as are reductions in the frequency...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-9
Grievances. The procedures for grievances of the Department of Juvenile Justice shall be governed under Section 3-8-8. (Source: P.A. 94-696, eff. 6-1-06.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-10
Assistance to Committed Persons. A person committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice shall be furnished with staff assistance in the exercise of any rights...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-11
Transfers from Department of Children and Family Services. (a) If (i) a minor 10 years of age or older is adjudicated a delinquent under the...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-12
The Director of the Department of Juvenile Justice may authorize the use of any institution or facility of the Department of Juvenile Justice as...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-10-13
Notifications of Release or Escape. (a) The Department of Juvenile Justice shall establish procedures to provide written notification of the release of any person from...
Article 11. Furloughs
Article 12. Correctional Employment Programs
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-1
Useful Employment. The Department shall, in so far as possible, employ at useful work committed persons confined in institutions and facilities of the Department,...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-2
Types of employment. (a) The Department shall provide inmate workers for Illinois Correctional Industries to work in programs established to train and employ committed persons...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-3
Vocational Training. The Department shall maintain programs of training in various vocations and trades in connection with its employment programs and shall also provide...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-3a
Contracts, leases, and business agreements. (a) The Department shall promulgate such rules and policies as it deems necessary to establish, manage, and operate its Illinois...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-4
Hours and Conditions. The Department shall make rules and regulations governing the hours and conditions of labor for committed persons and shall require a...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-5
Compensation. Persons performing a work assignment under subsection (a) of Section 3-12-2 may receive wages under rules and regulations of the Department. In determining rates...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-6
Programs. Through its Illinois Correctional Industries division, the Department shall establish commercial, business, and manufacturing programs for the sale of finished goods and processed food...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-7
Purchasers; Allocation. (a) The State, its political units, agencies and other public institutions shall purchase from Illinois Correctional Industries all manufactured goods, articles, materials, industry...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-8
Purchase and Control of Supplies. The Department may enter into contracts for the purchase of raw materials required for industrial production and shall have...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-9
Sale and Lease of Goods. (a) The Department shall establish procedures and issue regulations governing the sale and lease of goods. It shall issue...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-10
Contracts Null and Void. Any contract or agreement violating this Article is null and void. The Attorney General of this State may bring legal...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-11
Report to the General Assembly. By November 1st of each year, the Department shall furnish to the General Assembly a report with respect to...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-11a
The Department shall establish, operate and maintain food production facilities whereby the Department shall employ committed persons to grow or produce as much food...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-12
(Repealed). (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97. Repealed by P.A. 96-877, eff. 7-1-10.)
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-13
Sale of Property. Whenever a responsible officer of the Correctional Industries Division of the Department seeks to dispose of property pursuant to the "State...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-14
Recycling and Refuse Sorting Program. The Department shall establish and operate a recycling and refuse sorting program in which committed persons shall be employed....
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-15
Personally identifiable information. (a) For purposes of this Section, "personally identifiable information" includes, without limitation, the following with respect to any individual: (1) Address....
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-12-16
Helping Paws Service Dog Program. (a) In this Section: "Disabled person" means a person who suffers from a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits...
Article 13. Work and Day Release
Article 14. Parole and After-care
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-1
Release from the Institution. (a) Upon release of a person on parole, mandatory release, final discharge or pardon the Department shall return all property held...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-1.5
Parole agents and parole supervisors; off-duty firearms. Subsections 24-1(a)(4) and 24-1(a)(10) and Section 24-1.6 of the Criminal Code of 2012 do not apply to parole...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-2
Supervision on Parole, Mandatory Supervised Release and Release by Statute. (a) The Department shall retain custody of all persons placed on parole or mandatory supervised...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-2.5
Extended supervision of sex offenders. (a) The Department shall retain custody of all sex offenders placed on mandatory supervised release pursuant to clause (d)(4) of...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-3
Parole Services. To assist parolees or releasees, the Department shall provide employment counseling and job placement services, and may in addition to other services...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-4
Half-way Houses. (a) The Department may establish and maintain half-way houses for the residence of persons on parole or mandatory release. Such half-way houses...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-4.5
Private half-way houses. (a) As used in this Section, "half-way house" means a facility primarily designed for the residence of persons on parole or mandatory...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-5
Mental Health treatment; stalking and aggravated stalking. For defendants found guilty of stalking or aggravated stalking and sentenced to the custody of the Department...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-6
Transitional jobs; pilot program. Subject to appropriations or other funding, the Department may establish a pilot program at various locations in the State to place...
- Illinois Unified Code of Corrections. - 730 ILCS 5, Section 3-14-7
Supervision of domestic violence offenders. A person convicted of a felony domestic battery, aggravated domestic battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, or a felony violation of an...
Article 15. Field Services
Article 16. Pilot Program for Selected Paroled Juvenile Offenders
Article 17. Transitional Housing for Sex Offenders (Source: P. A. 94-161, Eff. 7-11-05; 95-331, Eff. 8-21-07.)
Article 18. Program of Reentry Into Community (Source: P. A. 94-383, Eff. 1-1-06; 95-331, Eff. 8-21-07.)
Article 19. Methamphetamine Abusers Pilot Programs (Source: P. A. 94-549, Eff. 1-1-06; 95-331, Eff. 8-21-07.)
Last modified: February 18, 2015