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| 1 | | for Illinois State Police employees. |
| 2 | | (4) Oversee the Illinois State Police's recruitment |
| 3 | | initiatives. |
| 4 | | (5) Oversee and operate the Illinois State Police's |
| 5 | | quartermaster. |
| 6 | | (6) Duties assigned to the Illinois State Police in |
| 7 | | Article 5, Chapter 11 of the Illinois Vehicle Code |
| 8 | | concerning testing and training officers on the detection |
| 9 | | of impaired driving. |
| 10 | | (7) Duties assigned to the Illinois State Police in |
| 11 | | Article 108B of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. |
| 12 | | (a-5) Successful completion of the Illinois State Police |
| 13 | | Academy satisfies the minimum standards pursuant to |
| 14 | | subsections (a), (b), and (d) of Section 7 of the Illinois |
| 15 | | Police Training Act and exempts Illinois State Police officers |
| 16 | | from the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board's |
| 17 | | State Comprehensive Examination and Equivalency Examination. |
| 18 | | Satisfactory completion shall be evidenced by a commission or |
| 19 | | certificate issued to the officer. |
| 20 | | (b) The Division of the Academy and Training shall |
| 21 | | exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested in the former |
| 22 | | Division of State Troopers by Section 17 of the Illinois State |
| 23 | | Police Act. |
| 24 | | (c) Specialized training. The Division of the Academy and |
| 25 | | Training shall provide the following specialized training: |
| 26 | | (1) Crash reconstruction specialist; training. The |
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| 1 | | Division of the Academy and Training shall cooperate with |
| 2 | | the Division of Forensic Services to provide specialized |
| 3 | | training in crash reconstruction for Illinois State Police |
| 4 | | officers. Only Illinois State Police officers who |
| 5 | | successfully complete the training may be assigned as |
| 6 | | crash reconstruction specialists. |
| 7 | | (2) Death and homicide investigations; training. The |
| 8 | | Division of the Academy and Training shall provide |
| 9 | | training in death and homicide investigation for Illinois |
| 10 | | State Police officers. Only Illinois State Police officers |
| 11 | | who successfully complete the training may be assigned as |
| 12 | | lead investigators in death and homicide investigations. |
| 13 | | Satisfactory completion of the training shall be evidenced |
| 14 | | by a certificate issued to the officer by the Division of |
| 15 | | the Academy and Training. The Director shall develop a |
| 16 | | process for waiver applications for officers whose prior |
| 17 | | training and experience as homicide investigators may |
| 18 | | qualify them for a waiver. The Director may issue a |
| 19 | | waiver, at his or her discretion, based solely on the |
| 20 | | prior training and experience of an officer as a homicide |
| 21 | | investigator. |
| 22 | | (A) The Division of the Academy and Training shall |
| 23 | | require all homicide investigator training to include |
| 24 | | instruction on victim-centered, trauma-informed |
| 25 | | investigation. This training must be implemented by |
| 26 | | July 1, 2023. |
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| 1 | | (B) The Division of the Academy and Training shall |
| 2 | | cooperate with the Division of Criminal Investigation |
| 3 | | to develop a model curriculum on victim-centered, |
| 4 | | trauma-informed investigation. This curriculum must be |
| 5 | | implemented by July 1, 2023. |
| 6 | | (3) Investigation of officer-involved criminal sexual |
| 7 | | assault; training. The Division of the Academy and |
| 8 | | Training shall cooperate with the Division of Criminal |
| 9 | | Investigation to provide a specialized criminal sexual |
| 10 | | assault and sexual abuse investigation training program |
| 11 | | for Illinois State Police officers. Only Illinois State |
| 12 | | Police officers who successfully complete the training may |
| 13 | | be assigned as investigators in officer-involved criminal |
| 14 | | sexual assault investigations under Section 10 of the Law |
| 15 | | Enforcement Criminal Sexual Assault Investigation Act. |
| 16 | | (4) Investigation of officer-involved deaths; |
| 17 | | training. The Division of the Academy and Training shall |
| 18 | | have a written policy regarding the investigation of |
| 19 | | officer-involved deaths that involve a law enforcement |
| 20 | | officer employed by the Illinois State Police as required |
| 21 | | under Section 1-10 of the Police and Community Relations |
| 22 | | Improvement Act and shall provide specialized training in |
| 23 | | that policy for Illinois State Police officers. |
| 24 | | (5) Juvenile specialist; training. The Division of the |
| 25 | | Academy and Training shall provide specialized juvenile |
| 26 | | training for Illinois State Police officers who meet the |
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| 1 | | definition of "juvenile police officer" as defined under |
| 2 | | paragraph (17) of Section 1-3 of the Juvenile Court Act of |
| 3 | | 1987. Juvenile specialists may complete questioning of |
| 4 | | juveniles on school grounds as provided under Section |
| 5 | | 22-88 of the School Code. |
| 6 | | (6) Peer support program; training. The Division of |
| 7 | | the Academy and Training shall cooperate with the Office |
| 8 | | of the Director to provide peer support advisors with |
| 9 | | appropriate specialized training in counseling to conduct |
| 10 | | peer support counseling sessions under Section 10 of the |
| 11 | | First Responders Suicide Prevention Act. |
| 12 | | (7) Police dog training standards; training. All |
| 13 | | police dogs used by the Illinois State Police for drug |
| 14 | | enforcement purposes pursuant to the Cannabis Control Act, |
| 15 | | the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, and the |
| 16 | | Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act shall |
| 17 | | be trained by programs that meet the certification |
| 18 | | requirements set by the Director or the Director's |
| 19 | | designee. Satisfactory completion of the training shall be |
| 20 | | evidenced by a certificate issued by the Division of the |
| 21 | | Academy and Training. |
| 22 | | (8) Safe2Help; training. The Division of the Academy |
| 23 | | and Training shall cooperate with the Division of Criminal |
| 24 | | Investigation to ensure all program personnel or call |
| 25 | | center staff, or both, are appropriately trained in the |
| 26 | | areas described in subsection (f) of Section 10 of the |
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| 1 | | Student Confidential Reporting Act. (10) |
| 2 | | (c-5) In-service training. |
| 3 | | (1) At least once, the Division of the Academy and |
| 4 | | Training shall develop and require the following |
| 5 | | in-service training opportunities to be completed by |
| 6 | | Illinois State Police officers: |
| 7 | | (A) Cell phone medical information; training. |
| 8 | | Training required under this subparagraph (A) shall |
| 9 | | provide instruction on accessing and using medical |
| 10 | | information stored in cell phones. The Division may |
| 11 | | use the program approved under Section 2310-711 of the |
| 12 | | Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of |
| 13 | | the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to develop |
| 14 | | the Division's program. |
| 15 | | (B) Autism spectrum disorders; training. Training |
| 16 | | required under this subparagraph (B) shall instruct |
| 17 | | Illinois State Police officers on the nature of autism |
| 18 | | spectrum disorders and in identifying and |
| 19 | | appropriately responding to individuals with autism |
| 20 | | spectrum disorders. The Illinois State Police shall |
| 21 | | review the training curriculum and may consult with |
| 22 | | the Department of Public Health or the Department of |
| 23 | | Human Services to update the training curriculum as |
| 24 | | needed. |
| 25 | | (2) At least every year, the Division of the Academy |
| 26 | | and Training shall provide the following in-service |
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| 1 | | training to Illinois State Police officers: |
| 2 | | (A) Cultural diversity; training. |
| 3 | | (i) Training required under this subparagraph |
| 4 | | (A) shall provide training and continuing |
| 5 | | education to Illinois State Police officers |
| 6 | | concerning cultural diversity, including topics |
| 7 | | such as sensitivity toward racial and ethnic |
| 8 | | differences. |
| 9 | | (ii) This training and continuing education |
| 10 | | shall, among other things, emphasize that the |
| 11 | | primary purpose of enforcement of the Illinois |
| 12 | | Vehicle Code is safety and equal, uniform, and |
| 13 | | non-discriminatory enforcement of the law. |
| 14 | | (B) Minimum annual in-service training |
| 15 | | requirements. Minimum annual in-service training |
| 16 | | includes: |
| 17 | | (i) crisis intervention training; |
| 18 | | (ii) emergency medical response training and |
| 19 | | certification; |
| 20 | | (iii) firearm qualification training; |
| 21 | | (iv) law updates; and |
| 22 | | (v) officer wellness and mental health. |
| 23 | | (C) Firearms restraining orders; training. |
| 24 | | Training required under this subparagraph (C) shall |
| 25 | | provide instruction on the processes used to file a |
| 26 | | firearms restraining order, to identify situations in |
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| 1 | | which a firearms restraining order is appropriate, and |
| 2 | | to safely promote the usage of the firearms |
| 3 | | restraining order in different situations. |
| 4 | | (3) At least every 3 years, the Division of the |
| 5 | | Academy and Training shall provide the following |
| 6 | | in-service training to Illinois State Police officers: |
| 7 | | (A) Arrest and use of force and control tactics; |
| 8 | | training. Training required under this subparagraph |
| 9 | | (A) shall provide to Illinois State Police officers |
| 10 | | training and continuing education concerning knowledge |
| 11 | | of policies and laws regulating the use of force; |
| 12 | | shall equip officers with tactics and skills, |
| 13 | | including de-escalation techniques, to prevent or |
| 14 | | reduce the need to use force or, when force must be |
| 15 | | used, to use force that is objectively reasonable, |
| 16 | | necessary, and proportional under the totality of the |
| 17 | | circumstances; and shall ensure appropriate |
| 18 | | supervision and accountability. The training shall |
| 19 | | consist of at least 30 hours and shall include: |
| 20 | | (i) at least 12 hours of hands-on, |
| 21 | | scenario-based role-playing; |
| 22 | | (ii) at least 6 hours of instruction on use of |
| 23 | | force techniques, including the use of |
| 24 | | de-escalation techniques to prevent or reduce the |
| 25 | | need for force whenever safe and feasible; |
| 26 | | (iii) specific training on the law concerning |
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| 1 | | stops, searches, and the use of force under the |
| 2 | | Fourth Amendment to the United States |
| 3 | | Constitution; |
| 4 | | (iv) specific training on officer safety |
| 5 | | techniques, including cover, concealment, and |
| 6 | | time; and |
| 7 | | (v) at least 6 hours of training focused on |
| 8 | | high-risk traffic stops. |
| 9 | | (B) Minimum triennial in-service training |
| 10 | | requirements. Minimum triennial in-service training |
| 11 | | required this under this subparagraph (B) includes |
| 12 | | training and continuing education to Illinois State |
| 13 | | Police officers concerning: |
| 14 | | (i) constitutional and proper use of law |
| 15 | | enforcement authority; |
| 16 | | (ii) civil and human rights; |
| 17 | | (iii) cultural competency, including implicit |
| 18 | | bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity; and |
| 19 | | (iv) procedural justice. |
| 20 | | (C) Mandated reporter; training. Training required |
| 21 | | under this subparagraph (C) must be approved by the |
| 22 | | Department of Children and Family Services as provided |
| 23 | | under Section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child |
| 24 | | Reporting Act and includes training on the reporting |
| 25 | | of child abuse and neglect. |
| 26 | | (D) Sexual assault and sexual abuse; training. |
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| 1 | | (i) Training required under this subparagraph |
| 2 | | (D) shall include in-service training on sexual |
| 3 | | assault and sexual abuse response and training on |
| 4 | | report writing requirements, including, but not |
| 5 | | limited to, the following: |
| 6 | | (a) recognizing the symptoms of trauma; |
| 7 | | (b) understanding the role trauma has |
| 8 | | played in a victim's life; |
| 9 | | (c) responding to the needs and concerns |
| 10 | | of a victim; |
| 11 | | (d) delivering services in a |
| 12 | | compassionate, sensitive, and nonjudgmental |
| 13 | | manner; |
| 14 | | (e) interviewing techniques in accordance |
| 15 | | with the curriculum standards in subdivision |
| 16 | | (iii) of this subparagraph; |
| 17 | | (f) understanding cultural perceptions and |
| 18 | | common myths of sexual assault and sexual |
| 19 | | abuse; and |
| 20 | | (g) report writing techniques in |
| 21 | | accordance with the curriculum standards in |
| 22 | | subdivision (iii) of this subparagraph and the |
| 23 | | Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act. |
| 24 | | (ii) Instructors providing training under this |
| 25 | | subparagraph (D) (G) shall have successfully |
| 26 | | completed training on evidence-based, |
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| 1 | | trauma-informed, victim-centered responses to |
| 2 | | cases of sexual assault and sexual abuse and shall |
| 3 | | have experience responding to sexual assault and |
| 4 | | sexual abuse cases. |
| 5 | | (iii) The Illinois State Police shall adopt |
| 6 | | rules, in consultation with the Office of the |
| 7 | | Attorney General and the Illinois Law Enforcement |
| 8 | | Training Standards Board, to determine the |
| 9 | | specific training requirements. The rules adopted |
| 10 | | by the Illinois State Police shall include, at a |
| 11 | | minimum, both of the following: |
| 12 | | (a) evidence-based curriculum standards |
| 13 | | for report writing and immediate response to |
| 14 | | sexual assault and sexual abuse, including |
| 15 | | trauma-informed, victim-centered interview |
| 16 | | techniques, which have been demonstrated to |
| 17 | | minimize retraumatization, for all Illinois |
| 18 | | State Police officers; and |
| 19 | | (b) evidence-based curriculum standards |
| 20 | | for trauma-informed, victim-centered |
| 21 | | investigation and interviewing techniques, |
| 22 | | which have been demonstrated to minimize |
| 23 | | retraumatization, for cases of sexual assault |
| 24 | | and sexual abuse for all Illinois State Police |
| 25 | | officers who conduct sexual assault and sexual |
| 26 | | abuse investigations. |
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| 1 | | (4) At least every 5 years, the Division of the |
| 2 | | Academy and Training shall provide the following |
| 3 | | in-service training to Illinois State Police officers: |
| 4 | | (A) Psychology of domestic violence; training. |
| 5 | | Training under this subparagraph (A) shall provide aid |
| 6 | | in understanding the actions of domestic violence |
| 7 | | victims and abusers and the actions needed to prevent |
| 8 | | further victimization of those who have been abused. |
| 9 | | The training shall focus specifically on looking |
| 10 | | beyond physical evidence to the psychology of domestic |
| 11 | | violence situations by studying the dynamics of the |
| 12 | | aggressor-victim relationship, separately evaluating |
| 13 | | claims where both parties claim to be the victim, and |
| 14 | | assessing the long-term effects of domestic violence |
| 15 | | situations. |
| 16 | | (c-10) Cadet training. The Division of the Academy and |
| 17 | | Training shall provide the following basic training to |
| 18 | | Illinois State Police cadets or ensure the following training |
| 19 | | was completed prior to an Illinois State Police cadet becoming |
| 20 | | an Illinois State Police officer: |
| 21 | | (1) Animal fighting awareness and humane response; |
| 22 | | training. Training required under this paragraph (1) shall |
| 23 | | include a training program in animal fighting awareness |
| 24 | | and humane response for Illinois State Police cadets. The |
| 25 | | purpose of that training shall be for Illinois State |
| 26 | | Police officers to identify animal fighting operations and |
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| 1 | | respond appropriately. Training under this paragraph (1) |
| 2 | | shall include a humane response component that provides |
| 3 | | guidelines for appropriate law enforcement response to |
| 4 | | animal abuse, cruelty, and neglect, or similar condition, |
| 5 | | as well as training on canine behavior and nonlethal ways |
| 6 | | to subdue a canine. |
| 7 | | (2) Arrest and use of force and control tactics and |
| 8 | | officer safety; training. Training required under this |
| 9 | | paragraph (2) must include, without limitation, training |
| 10 | | on officer safety techniques, such as cover, concealment, |
| 11 | | and time. |
| 12 | | (3) Arrest of a parent or an immediate family member; |
| 13 | | training. Training required under this paragraph (3) shall |
| 14 | | instruct Illinois State Police cadets on trauma-informed |
| 15 | | responses designed to ensure the physical safety and |
| 16 | | well-being of a child of an arrested parent or immediate |
| 17 | | family member, which must include, without limitation: (A) |
| 18 | | training in understanding the trauma experienced by the |
| 19 | | child while maintaining the integrity of the arrest and |
| 20 | | safety of officers, suspects, and other involved |
| 21 | | individuals; (B) training in de-escalation tactics that |
| 22 | | would include the use of force when reasonably necessary; |
| 23 | | and (C) training in understanding and inquiring whether a |
| 24 | | child will require supervision and care. |
| 25 | | (4) Autism and other developmental or physical |
| 26 | | disabilities; training. Training required under this |
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| 1 | | paragraph (4) shall instruct Illinois State Police cadets |
| 2 | | on identifying and interacting with persons with autism |
| 3 | | and other developmental or physical disabilities, reducing |
| 4 | | barriers to reporting crimes against persons with autism, |
| 5 | | and addressing the unique challenges presented by cases |
| 6 | | involving victims or witnesses with autism and other |
| 7 | | developmental disabilities. |
| 8 | | (5) Cell phone medical information; training. Training |
| 9 | | required under this paragraph (5) shall instruct Illinois |
| 10 | | State Police cadets to access and use medical information |
| 11 | | stored in cell phones. The Division of the Academy and |
| 12 | | Training may use the program approved under Section |
| 13 | | 2310-711 of the Department of Public Health Powers and |
| 14 | | Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to |
| 15 | | develop the training required under this paragraph (5). |
| 16 | | (6) Compliance with the Health Care Violence |
| 17 | | Prevention Act; training. Training required under this |
| 18 | | paragraph (6) shall provide an appropriate level of |
| 19 | | training for Illinois State Police cadets concerning the |
| 20 | | Health Care Violence Prevention Act. |
| 21 | | (7) Constitutional law; training. Training required |
| 22 | | under this paragraph (7) shall instruct Illinois State |
| 23 | | Police cadets on constitutional and proper use of law |
| 24 | | enforcement authority, procedural justice, civil rights, |
| 25 | | human rights, and cultural competency, including implicit |
| 26 | | bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity. |
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| 1 | | (8) Courtroom testimony; training. |
| 2 | | (9) Crime victims; training. Training required under |
| 3 | | this paragraph (9) shall provide instruction in techniques |
| 4 | | designed to promote effective communication at the initial |
| 5 | | contact with crime victims and to comprehensively explain |
| 6 | | to victims and witnesses their rights under the Rights of |
| 7 | | Crime Victims and Witnesses Act and the Crime Victims |
| 8 | | Compensation Act. |
| 9 | | (10) Criminal law; training. |
| 10 | | (11) Crisis intervention team and mental health |
| 11 | | awareness; training. Training required under this |
| 12 | | paragraph (11) shall include a specialty certification |
| 13 | | course of at least 40 hours, addressing specialized |
| 14 | | policing responses to people with mental illnesses. The |
| 15 | | Division of the Academy and Training shall conduct Crisis |
| 16 | | Intervention Team training programs that train officers to |
| 17 | | identify signs and symptoms of mental illness, to |
| 18 | | de-escalate situations involving individuals who appear to |
| 19 | | have a mental illness and connect individuals in crisis to |
| 20 | | treatment. The training shall also include an overview of |
| 21 | | the Community Emergency Services and Support Act. |
| 22 | | (12) Cultural diversity; training. |
| 23 | | (A) The training required under this paragraph |
| 24 | | (12) shall provide training to Illinois State Police |
| 25 | | cadets concerning cultural competency and cultural |
| 26 | | diversity, including sensitivity toward racial and |
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| 1 | | ethnic differences. |
| 2 | | (B) This training shall include, but not be |
| 3 | | limited to, an emphasis on the fact that the primary |
| 4 | | purpose of enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code is |
| 5 | | safety, equal, and uniform and non-discriminatory |
| 6 | | enforcement under the law. |
| 7 | | (13) De-escalation and use of force; training. |
| 8 | | Training required under this paragraph (13) must consist |
| 9 | | of at least 6 hours of instruction on use of force |
| 10 | | techniques, including the use of de-escalation techniques |
| 11 | | to prevent or reduce the need for force whenever safe and |
| 12 | | feasible. |
| 13 | | (14) Domestic violence; training. Training required |
| 14 | | under this paragraph (14) shall provide aid in |
| 15 | | understanding the actions of domestic violence victims and |
| 16 | | abusers and to prevent further victimization of those who |
| 17 | | have been abused, focusing specifically on looking beyond |
| 18 | | the physical evidence to the psychology of domestic |
| 19 | | violence situations, such as the dynamics of the |
| 20 | | aggressor-victim relationship, separately evaluating |
| 21 | | claims where both parties claim to be the victim, and |
| 22 | | long-term effects. |
| 23 | | (15) Effective recognition of and responses to stress, |
| 24 | | trauma, and post-traumatic stress; training. Training |
| 25 | | required under this paragraph (15) shall instruct Illinois |
| 26 | | State Police cadets to recognize and respond to stress, |
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| 1 | | trauma, and post-traumatic stress experienced by law |
| 2 | | enforcement officers. The training must be consistent with |
| 3 | | Section 25 of the Illinois Mental Health First Aid |
| 4 | | Training Act in a peer setting, including recognizing |
| 5 | | signs and symptoms of work-related cumulative stress, |
| 6 | | issues that may lead to suicide, and solutions for |
| 7 | | intervention with peer support resources. |
| 8 | | (16) Elder abuse; training. Training required under |
| 9 | | this paragraph (16) shall teach Illinois State Police |
| 10 | | cadets to recognize neglect and financial exploitation |
| 11 | | against the elderly and adults with disabilities. The |
| 12 | | training shall also teach Illinois State Police cadets to |
| 13 | | recognize self-neglect by the elderly and adults with |
| 14 | | disabilities. In this subparagraph, "adults with |
| 15 | | disabilities" has the meaning given to that term in the |
| 16 | | Adult Protective Services Act. |
| 17 | | (17) Electronic control devices; training. Training |
| 18 | | required under this paragraph (17) shall include training |
| 19 | | in the use of electronic control devices, including the |
| 20 | | psychological and physiological effects of the use of |
| 21 | | those devices on humans. |
| 22 | | (18) Epinephrine auto-injector administration; |
| 23 | | training. Training required under this paragraph (18) |
| 24 | | shall instruct Illinois State Police cadets to recognize |
| 25 | | and respond to anaphylaxis. The training must comply with |
| 26 | | subsection (c) of Section 40 of the Illinois State Police |
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| 1 | | Act. |
| 2 | | (19) Evidence collection; training. Training required |
| 3 | | under this paragraph (19) must include proper procedures |
| 4 | | for collecting, handling, and preserving evidence, and |
| 5 | | rules of law. |
| 6 | | (20) Firearms restraining orders; training. Providing |
| 7 | | instruction on the process used to file a firearms |
| 8 | | restraining order and how to identify situations in which |
| 9 | | a firearms restraining order is appropriate and how to |
| 10 | | safely promote the usage of the firearms restraining order |
| 11 | | in different situations. |
| 12 | | (21) Firearms; training. Successful completion of a |
| 13 | | 40-hour course of training in use of a suitable type |
| 14 | | firearm shall be a condition precedent to the possession |
| 15 | | and use of that respective firearm in connection with the |
| 16 | | officer's official duties. To satisfy the requirements of |
| 17 | | this Act, the training must include the following: |
| 18 | | (A) Instruction in the dangers of misuse of the |
| 19 | | firearm, safety rules, and care and cleaning of the |
| 20 | | firearm. |
| 21 | | (B) Practice firing on a range and qualification |
| 22 | | with the firearm in accordance with the standards |
| 23 | | established by the Board. |
| 24 | | (C) Instruction in the legal use of firearms under |
| 25 | | the Criminal Code of 2012 and relevant court |
| 26 | | decisions. |
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| 1 | | (D) A forceful presentation of the ethical and |
| 2 | | moral considerations assumed by any person who uses a |
| 3 | | firearm. |
| 4 | | (22) First-aid; training. First-aid training must |
| 5 | | include cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
| 6 | | (23) Hate crimes; training. Training required under |
| 7 | | this paragraph (23) shall instruct Illinois State Police |
| 8 | | cadets in identifying, responding to, and reporting all |
| 9 | | hate crimes. |
| 10 | | (24) High-risk traffic stops; training. Training |
| 11 | | required under this paragraph (24) must consist of at |
| 12 | | least 6 hours of training focused on high-risk traffic |
| 13 | | stops. |
| 14 | | (25) High-speed vehicle chase; training. Training |
| 15 | | required under this paragraph (25) shall instruct Illinois |
| 16 | | State Police cadets on the hazards of high-speed police |
| 17 | | vehicle chases with an emphasis on alternatives to the |
| 18 | | high-speed vehicle chase. |
| 19 | | (26) Human relations; training. |
| 20 | | (27) Human trafficking; training. Training required |
| 21 | | under this paragraph (27) shall instruct Illinois State |
| 22 | | Police cadets in the detection and investigation of all |
| 23 | | forms of human trafficking, including, but not limited to, |
| 24 | | involuntary servitude under subsection (b) of Section 10-9 |
| 25 | | of the Criminal Code of 2012, involuntary sexual servitude |
| 26 | | of a minor under subsection (c) of Section 10-9 of the |
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| 1 | | Criminal Code of 2012, and trafficking in persons under |
| 2 | | subsection (d) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of |
| 3 | | 2012. This program shall be made available to all cadets |
| 4 | | and Illinois State Police officers. |
| 5 | | (28) Juvenile law; training. Training required under |
| 6 | | this paragraph (28) shall instruct Illinois State Police |
| 7 | | cadets on juvenile law and the proper processing and |
| 8 | | handling of juvenile offenders. |
| 9 | | (29) Mandated reporter; training. Training required |
| 10 | | under this paragraph (29) must be approved by the |
| 11 | | Department of Children and Family Services as provided |
| 12 | | under Section 4 of the Abused and Neglected Child |
| 13 | | Reporting Act and includes training on the reporting of |
| 14 | | child abuse and neglect. |
| 15 | | (30) Mental conditions and crises, training. Training |
| 16 | | required under this paragraph (30) shall include, without |
| 17 | | limitation, (A) recognizing the disease of addiction, (B) |
| 18 | | recognizing situations which require immediate assistance, |
| 19 | | and (C) responding in a manner that safeguards and |
| 20 | | provides assistance to individuals in need of mental |
| 21 | | treatment. |
| 22 | | (31) Officer wellness and suicide prevention; |
| 23 | | training. The training required under this paragraph (31) |
| 24 | | shall include instruction on job-related stress management |
| 25 | | techniques, skills for recognizing signs and symptoms of |
| 26 | | work-related cumulative stress, recognition of other |
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| 1 | | issues that may lead to officer suicide, solutions for |
| 2 | | intervention, and a presentation on available peer support |
| 3 | | resources. |
| 4 | | (32) Officer-worn body cameras; training. |
| 5 | | (A) As used in this paragraph (32), "officer-worn |
| 6 | | body camera" has the meaning given to that term in |
| 7 | | Article 10 of the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body |
| 8 | | Camera Act. |
| 9 | | (B) The training required under this paragraph |
| 10 | | (32) shall provide training in the use of officer-worn |
| 11 | | body cameras to cadets who will use officer-worn body |
| 12 | | cameras. |
| 13 | | (33) Opioid antagonists; training. |
| 14 | | (A) As used in this paragraph (33), "opioid |
| 15 | | antagonist" has the meaning given to that term in |
| 16 | | subsection (e) of Section 5-23 of the Substance Use |
| 17 | | Disorder Act. |
| 18 | | (B) Training required under this paragraph (33) |
| 19 | | shall instruct Illinois State Police cadets to |
| 20 | | administer opioid antagonists. |
| 21 | | (34) Persons arrested while under the influence of |
| 22 | | alcohol or drugs; training. Training required under this |
| 23 | | paragraph (34) shall comply with Illinois State Police |
| 24 | | policy adopted under Section 2605-54. The training shall |
| 25 | | be consistent with the Substance Use Disorder Act and |
| 26 | | shall provide guidance for the arrest of persons under the |
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| 1 | | influence of alcohol or drugs, proper medical attention if |
| 2 | | warranted, and care and release of those persons from |
| 3 | | custody. The training shall provide guidance concerning |
| 4 | | the release of persons arrested under the influence of |
| 5 | | alcohol or drugs who are under the age of 21 years of age, |
| 6 | | which shall include, but shall not be limited to, |
| 7 | | instructions requiring the arresting officer to make a |
| 8 | | reasonable attempt to contact a responsible adult who is |
| 9 | | willing to take custody of the person who is under the |
| 10 | | influence of alcohol or drugs. |
| 11 | | (35) Physical training. |
| 12 | | (36) Post-traumatic stress disorder; training. |
| 13 | | Training required under this paragraph (36) shall equip |
| 14 | | Illinois State Police cadets to identify the symptoms of |
| 15 | | post-traumatic stress disorder and to respond |
| 16 | | appropriately to individuals exhibiting those symptoms. |
| 17 | | (37) Report writing; training. Training required under |
| 18 | | this paragraph (37) shall instruct Illinois State Police |
| 19 | | cadets on writing reports and proper documentation of |
| 20 | | statements. |
| 21 | | (38) Scenario training. At least 12 hours of hands-on, |
| 22 | | scenario-based role-playing. |
| 23 | | (39) Search and seizure; training. Training required |
| 24 | | under this paragraph (39) shall instruct Illinois State |
| 25 | | Police cadets on search and seizure, including temporary |
| 26 | | questioning. |
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| 1 | | (40) Sexual assault and sexual abuse; training. |
| 2 | | Training required under this paragraph (40) shall instruct |
| 3 | | Illinois State Police cadets on sexual assault and sexual |
| 4 | | abuse response and report writing training requirements, |
| 5 | | including, but not limited to, the following: |
| 6 | | (A) recognizing the symptoms of trauma; |
| 7 | | (B) understanding the role trauma has played in a |
| 8 | | victim's life; |
| 9 | | (C) responding to the needs and concerns of a |
| 10 | | victim; |
| 11 | | (D) delivering services in a compassionate, |
| 12 | | sensitive, and nonjudgmental manner; |
| 13 | | (E) interviewing techniques in accordance with the |
| 14 | | curriculum standards in subsection (f) of Section |
| 15 | | 10.19 of the Illinois Police Training Act; |
| 16 | | (F) understanding cultural perceptions and common |
| 17 | | myths of sexual assault and sexual abuse; and |
| 18 | | (G) report-writing techniques in accordance with |
| 19 | | the curriculum standards in subsection (f) of Section |
| 20 | | 10.19 of the Illinois Police Training Act and the |
| 21 | | Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act. |
| 22 | | (41) Traffic control and crash investigation; |
| 23 | | training. |
| 24 | | (d) The Division of the Academy and Training shall |
| 25 | | administer and conduct a program consistent with 18 U.S.C. |
| 26 | | 926B and 926C for qualified active and retired Illinois State |
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| 1 | | Police officers. |
| 2 | | (Source: P.A. 103-34, eff. 1-1-24; 103-939, eff. 1-1-25; |
| 3 | | 103-949, eff. 1-1-25; 104-24, eff. 1-1-26; 104-417, eff. |
| 4 | | 8-15-25; revised 1-29-26.) |
| 5 | | Section 10. The Illinois Police Training Act is amended by |
| 6 | | changing Section 10.17 as follows: |
| 7 | | (50 ILCS 705/10.17) |
| 8 | | Sec. 10.17. Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training; |
| 9 | | mental health awareness training; certified therapy dog team |
| 10 | | training and certification. |
| 11 | | (a) The Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board |
| 12 | | shall develop and approve a standard curriculum for certified |
| 13 | | training programs in crisis intervention, including a |
| 14 | | specialty certification course of at least 40 hours, |
| 15 | | addressing specialized policing responses to people with |
| 16 | | mental illnesses. The Board shall conduct Crisis Intervention |
| 17 | | Team (CIT) training programs that train officers to identify |
| 18 | | signs and symptoms of mental illness, to de-escalate |
| 19 | | situations involving individuals who appear to have a mental |
| 20 | | illness, and connect that person in crisis to treatment. |
| 21 | | Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training programs shall be a |
| 22 | | collaboration between law enforcement professionals, mental |
| 23 | | health providers, families, and consumer advocates and must |
| 24 | | minimally include the following components: (1) basic |
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| 1 | | information about mental illnesses and how to recognize them; |
| 2 | | (2) information about mental health laws and resources; (3) |
| 3 | | learning from family members of individuals with mental |
| 4 | | illness and their experiences; and (4) verbal de-escalation |
| 5 | | training and role-plays; and (5) community response options |
| 6 | | including, the community response options under the Community |
| 7 | | Emergency Services and Support Act. Officers who have |
| 8 | | successfully completed this program shall be issued a |
| 9 | | certificate attesting to their attendance of a Crisis |
| 10 | | Intervention Team (CIT) training program. |
| 11 | | (b) The Board shall create an introductory course |
| 12 | | incorporating adult learning models that provides law |
| 13 | | enforcement officers with an awareness of mental health issues |
| 14 | | including a history of the mental health system, types of |
| 15 | | mental health illness including signs and symptoms of mental |
| 16 | | illness and common treatments and medications, and the |
| 17 | | potential interactions law enforcement officers may have on a |
| 18 | | regular basis with these individuals, their families, and |
| 19 | | service providers including de-escalating a potential crisis |
| 20 | | situation. This course, in addition to other traditional |
| 21 | | learning settings, may be made available in an electronic |
| 22 | | format. |
| 23 | | (c) The Board shall develop a course and certification |
| 24 | | program for certified therapy dog teams consisting of officers |
| 25 | | employing the use of therapy dogs in relation to crisis and |
| 26 | | emergency response. This program shall aim to ensure that |
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| 1 | | Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) officers and therapy dog teams |
| 2 | | are available in various regions throughout the State to be |
| 3 | | dispatched in the event of a crisis. |
| 4 | | (d) The Board may include model policies regarding |
| 5 | | community response procedures on its website and may |
| 6 | | distribute educational and training materials created in |
| 7 | | consultation with the Department of Human Services to law |
| 8 | | enforcement agencies throughout the State. |
| 9 | | The amendatory changes to this Section made by Public Act |
| 10 | | 101-652 shall take effect January 1, 2022. |
| 11 | | (Source: P.A. 104-106, eff. 1-1-26.) |
| 12 | | Section 15. The Emergency Telephone System Act is amended |
| 13 | | by changing Section 2 and by adding Sections 7.2 and 7.3 as |
| 14 | | follows: |
| 15 | | (50 ILCS 750/2) (from Ch. 134, par. 32) |
| 16 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2027) |
| 17 | | Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
| 18 | | context otherwise requires: |
| 19 | | "9-1-1 network" means the network used for the delivery of |
| 20 | | 9-1-1 calls and messages over dedicated and redundant |
| 21 | | facilities to a primary or backup 9-1-1 PSAP that meets the |
| 22 | | appropriate grade of service. |
| 23 | | "9-1-1 system" means the geographic area that has been |
| 24 | | granted an order of authority by the Commission or the |
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| 1 | | Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator to use "9-1-1" as the primary |
| 2 | | emergency telephone number, including, but not limited to, the |
| 3 | | network, software applications, databases, CPE components and |
| 4 | | operational and management procedures required to provide |
| 5 | | 9-1-1 service. |
| 6 | | "9-1-1 Authority" means an Emergency Telephone System |
| 7 | | Board or Joint Emergency Telephone System Board that provides |
| 8 | | for the management and operation of a 9-1-1 system. "9-1-1 |
| 9 | | Authority" includes the Illinois State Police only to the |
| 10 | | extent it provides 9-1-1 services under this Act. |
| 11 | | "9-1-1 System Manager" means the manager, director, |
| 12 | | administrator, or coordinator who at the direction of his or |
| 13 | | her Emergency Telephone System Board is responsible for the |
| 14 | | implementation and execution of the order of authority issued |
| 15 | | by the Commission or the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator through |
| 16 | | the programs, policies, procedures, and daily operations of |
| 17 | | the 9-1-1 system consistent with the provisions of this Act. |
| 18 | | "Administrator" means the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator. |
| 19 | | "Advanced service" means any telecommunications service |
| 20 | | with or without dynamic bandwidth allocation, including, but |
| 21 | | not limited to, ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI), that, |
| 22 | | through the use of a DS-1, T-1, or other un-channelized or |
| 23 | | multi-channel transmission facility, is capable of |
| 24 | | transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice |
| 25 | | telecommunications services to the public switched network or |
| 26 | | the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency. |
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| 1 | | "Aggregator" means an entity that ingresses 9-1-1 calls of |
| 2 | | multiple traffic types or 9-1-1 calls from multiple |
| 3 | | originating service providers and combines them on a trunk |
| 4 | | group or groups (or equivalent egress connection arrangement |
| 5 | | to a 9-1-1 system provider's NG9-1-1 network or system), and |
| 6 | | that uses the routing information provided in the received |
| 7 | | call setup signaling to select the appropriate trunk group and |
| 8 | | proceeds to signal call setup toward the 9-1-1 system |
| 9 | | provider. "Aggregator" includes an originating service |
| 10 | | provider that provides aggregation functions for its own 9-1-1 |
| 11 | | calls. "Aggregator" also includes an aggregation network or an |
| 12 | | aggregation entity that provides aggregator services for other |
| 13 | | types of system providers, such as cloud-based services or |
| 14 | | enterprise networks as its client. |
| 15 | | "ALI" or "automatic location identification" means the |
| 16 | | automatic display at the public safety answering point of the |
| 17 | | address or location of the caller's telephone and |
| 18 | | supplementary emergency services information of the location |
| 19 | | from which a call originates. |
| 20 | | "ANI" or "automatic number identification" means the |
| 21 | | automatic display of the 10-digit telephone number associated |
| 22 | | with the caller's telephone number. |
| 23 | | "Automatic alarm" and "automatic alerting device" mean any |
| 24 | | device that will access the 9-1-1 system for emergency |
| 25 | | services upon activation and does not provide for two-way |
| 26 | | communication. |
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| 1 | | "Answering point" means a PSAP, SAP, Backup PSAP, Unmanned |
| 2 | | Backup Answering Point, or VAP. |
| 3 | | "Authorized entity" means an answering point or |
| 4 | | participating agency other than a decommissioned PSAP. |
| 5 | | "Backup PSAP" means an answering point that meets the |
| 6 | | appropriate standards of service and serves as an alternate to |
| 7 | | the PSAP operating independently from the PSAP at a different |
| 8 | | location that has the capability to direct dispatch for the |
| 9 | | PSAP or otherwise transfer emergency calls directly to an |
| 10 | | authorized entity. A backup PSAP may accept overflow calls |
| 11 | | from the PSAP or be activated if the primary PSAP is disabled. |
| 12 | | "Board" means an Emergency Telephone System Board or a |
| 13 | | Joint Emergency Telephone System Board created pursuant to |
| 14 | | Section 15.4. |
| 15 | | "Bylaws" means a set of regulations that ensure consistent |
| 16 | | and agreed upon voting and decision-making procedures. |
| 17 | | "Call back number" means a number used by a PSAP to |
| 18 | | recontact a location from which a 9-1-1 call was placed, |
| 19 | | regardless of whether that number is a direct-dial number for |
| 20 | | a station used to originate a 9-1-1 call. |
| 21 | | "Carrier" includes a telecommunications carrier and a |
| 22 | | wireless carrier. |
| 23 | | "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. |
| 24 | | "Computer aided dispatch" or "CAD" means a computer-based |
| 25 | | system that aids public safety telecommunicators or |
| 26 | | telecommunicator supervisors by automating selected |
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| 1 | | dispatching and recordkeeping activities. |
| 2 | | "Direct dispatch" means a 9-1-1 service wherein upon |
| 3 | | receipt of an emergency call, a public safety telecommunicator |
| 4 | | or telecommunicator supervisors transmits, without delay, |
| 5 | | transfer, relay, or referral, all relevant available |
| 6 | | information to the appropriate public safety personnel or |
| 7 | | emergency responders. |
| 8 | | "Dispatchable location" means a location delivered to the |
| 9 | | PSAP with a 9-1-1 call that consists of the validated street |
| 10 | | address of the calling party, plus additional information, |
| 11 | | such as a suite or apartment identifier, uncertainty data, or |
| 12 | | similar information, necessary to accurately identify the |
| 13 | | location of the calling party. |
| 14 | | "Decommissioned" means the revocation of a PSAPs authority |
| 15 | | to handle 9-1-1 calls as an answering point within the 9-1-1 |
| 16 | | network. |
| 17 | | "Diversion" means the obligation or expenditure of a 9-1-1 |
| 18 | | fee or charge for a purpose or function other than the purposes |
| 19 | | and functions designated by the Federal Communications |
| 20 | | Commission as acceptable under 47 CFR 9.23. "Diversion" |
| 21 | | includes distribution of a 9-1-1 fee or charge to a political |
| 22 | | subdivision that obligates or expends such fees for a purpose |
| 23 | | or function other than those designated as acceptable by the |
| 24 | | Federal Communications Commission under 47 CFR 9.23. |
| 25 | | "DS-1, T-1, or similar un-channelized or multi-channel |
| 26 | | transmission facility" means a facility that can transmit and |
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| 1 | | receive a bit rate of at least 1.544 megabits per second |
| 2 | | (Mbps). |
| 3 | | "Dynamic bandwidth allocation" means the ability of the |
| 4 | | facility or customer to drop and add channels, or adjust |
| 5 | | bandwidth, when needed in real time for voice or data |
| 6 | | purposes. |
| 7 | | "Emergency call" means any type of request for emergency |
| 8 | | assistance through a 9-1-1 network either to the digits 9-1-1 |
| 9 | | or the emergency 24/7 10-digit telephone number for all |
| 10 | | answering points. An emergency call is not limited to a voice |
| 11 | | telephone call. It could be a two-way video call, an |
| 12 | | interactive text, Teletypewriter (TTY), an SMS, an Instant |
| 13 | | Message, or any new mechanism for communications available in |
| 14 | | the future. An emergency call occurs when the request for |
| 15 | | emergency assistance is received by a public safety |
| 16 | | telecommunicator. |
| 17 | | "Emergency Telephone System Board" or "ETSB" means (i) a |
| 18 | | board appointed by the corporate authorities of any county or |
| 19 | | municipality to provide for the management and operation of a |
| 20 | | 9-1-1 system within the scope of the duties and powers |
| 21 | | prescribed by this Act or (ii) a joint Emergency Telephone |
| 22 | | System Board. |
| 23 | | "EMS personnel" has the meaning given to that term in |
| 24 | | Section 3.5 of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems |
| 25 | | Act. |
| 26 | | "First responder" means someone designated by a public |
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| 1 | | safety agency who is charged with responding to emergency |
| 2 | | service requests, including emergency communications |
| 3 | | professionals, public safety telecommunicators, public safety |
| 4 | | telecommunicator supervisors, and police, fire, and EMS |
| 5 | | personnel who operate in the field. |
| 6 | | "Grade of service" means the NENA Baseline NG9-1-1 as set |
| 7 | | forth in the NENA i3 Solution prevailing national standard. |
| 8 | | "Hearing-impaired individual" means a person with a |
| 9 | | permanent hearing loss who can regularly and routinely |
| 10 | | communicate by telephone only through the aid of devices which |
| 11 | | can send and receive written messages over the telephone |
| 12 | | network. |
| 13 | | "Hosted supplemental 9-1-1 service" means a database |
| 14 | | service that: |
| 15 | | (1) electronically provides information for 9-1-1 call |
| 16 | | takers when a call is placed to 9-1-1; |
| 17 | | (2) allows telephone subscribers to provide |
| 18 | | information to 9-1-1 to be used in emergency scenarios; |
| 19 | | (3) collects a variety of formatted data relevant to |
| 20 | | 9-1-1 and first responder needs, which may include, but is |
| 21 | | not limited to, photographs of the telephone subscribers, |
| 22 | | physical descriptions, medical information, household |
| 23 | | data, and emergency contacts; |
| 24 | | (4) allows for information to be entered by telephone |
| 25 | | subscribers through a secure website where they can elect |
| 26 | | to provide as little or as much information as they |
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| 1 | | choose; |
| 2 | | (5) automatically displays data provided by telephone |
| 3 | | subscribers to 9-1-1 call takers for all types of |
| 4 | | telephones when a call is placed to 9-1-1 from a |
| 5 | | registered and confirmed phone number; |
| 6 | | (6) (blank); |
| 7 | | (7) (blank); |
| 8 | | (8) (blank); |
| 9 | | (9) supports the delivery of telephone subscriber |
| 10 | | information through a secure internet connection to all |
| 11 | | emergency telephone system boards; |
| 12 | | (10) works across all 9-1-1 call-taking equipment and |
| 13 | | allows for the easy transfer of information into a |
| 14 | | computer aided dispatch system; and |
| 15 | | (11) may be used to collect information pursuant to an |
| 16 | | Illinois Premise Alert Program as defined in the Illinois |
| 17 | | Premise Alert Program (PAP) Act. |
| 18 | | "Interconnected voice service" means a telecommunications |
| 19 | | service that: |
| 20 | | (1) allows users to make and receive calls to and from |
| 21 | | the public switched telephone network or other phone |
| 22 | | lines, including both traditional landline and mobile |
| 23 | | services; |
| 24 | | (2) enables users to make or receive voice calls to or |
| 25 | | from telephone numbers assigned to the public switched |
| 26 | | telephone network, including calls to and from emergency |
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| 1 | | services; |
| 2 | | (3) requires a connection to the public switched |
| 3 | | telephone network (PSTN) either directly or through other |
| 4 | | interconnected services; |
| 5 | | (4) supports standard telephone functions, such as |
| 6 | | making and receiving calls, voicemail, and the ability to |
| 7 | | connect with other telephone networks; |
| 8 | | (5) complies with various FCC regulations to ensure |
| 9 | | user safety, including the requirement to support 9-1-1 |
| 10 | | services, allowing emergency responders to locate the |
| 11 | | caller; and |
| 12 | | (6) can be provided over various technologies, |
| 13 | | including traditional telephone lines, broadband Internet |
| 14 | | connections via VoIP, and mobile networks. |
| 15 | | "Interconnected voice service" includes voice over |
| 16 | | Internet protocol (VoIP) services that are integrated into the |
| 17 | | public telephone system and the availability of other |
| 18 | | essential services like number portability and accessibility |
| 19 | | for people with disabilities. |
| 20 | | "Interconnected voice over Internet protocol provider" or |
| 21 | | "Interconnected VoIP provider" has the meaning given to that |
| 22 | | term under Section 13-235 of the Public Utilities Act. |
| 23 | | "Joint Emergency Telephone System Board" or "Joint ETSB" |
| 24 | | means a Joint Emergency Telephone System Board established by |
| 25 | | intergovernmental agreement of two or more municipalities or |
| 26 | | counties, or a combination thereof, to provide for the |
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| 1 | | management and operation of a 9-1-1 system. |
| 2 | | "Key telephone system" means a type of MLTS designed to |
| 3 | | provide shared access to several outside lines through buttons |
| 4 | | or keys typically offering identified access lines with direct |
| 5 | | line appearance or termination on a given telephone set. |
| 6 | | "Local public agency" means any unit of local government |
| 7 | | or special purpose district located in whole or in part within |
| 8 | | this State that provides or has authority to provide |
| 9 | | firefighting, police, ambulance, medical, or other emergency |
| 10 | | services. |
| 11 | | "Mechanical dialer" means any device that accesses the |
| 12 | | 9-1-1 system without human intervention and does not provide |
| 13 | | for two-way communication. |
| 14 | | "Master Street Address Guide" or "MSAG" is a database of |
| 15 | | street names and house ranges within their associated |
| 16 | | communities defining emergency service zones (ESZs) and their |
| 17 | | associated emergency service numbers (ESNs) to enable proper |
| 18 | | routing of 9-1-1 calls. |
| 19 | | "Mobile telephone number" or "MTN" means the telephone |
| 20 | | number assigned to a wireless telephone at the time of initial |
| 21 | | activation. |
| 22 | | "Multi-line telephone system" or "MLTS" means a system |
| 23 | | composed of common control units, telephone sets, control |
| 24 | | hardware and software, and adjunct systems, including network |
| 25 | | and premises-based systems, such as Centrex and VoIP, as well |
| 26 | | as PBX, hybrid, and key telephone systems (as classified by |
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| 1 | | the Federal Communications Commission under 47 CFR Part 68, |
| 2 | | which includes systems owned or leased by governmental |
| 3 | | agencies, nonprofit entities, and for-profit businesses. |
| 4 | | "Multi-line telephone system" or "MLTS" includes the full |
| 5 | | range of networked communication systems that serve |
| 6 | | enterprises, including IP-based and cloud-based systems. |
| 7 | | "Multi-line telephone system" or "MLTS" also includes |
| 8 | | outbound-only MLTS that allow users to make 9-1-1 calls but do |
| 9 | | not enable PSAPs to place a return call directly to the 9-1-1 |
| 10 | | caller. |
| 11 | | "Network connections" means the number of voice grade |
| 12 | | communications channels directly between a subscriber and a |
| 13 | | telecommunications carrier's public switched network, without |
| 14 | | the intervention of any other telecommunications carrier's |
| 15 | | switched network, which would be required to carry the |
| 16 | | subscriber's inter-premises traffic and which connection |
| 17 | | either (1) is capable of providing access through the public |
| 18 | | switched network to a 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System, if one |
| 19 | | exists, or (2) if no system exists at the time a surcharge is |
| 20 | | imposed under Section 15.3 or 20, that would be capable of |
| 21 | | providing access through the public switched network to the |
| 22 | | local 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System if one existed. Where |
| 23 | | multiple voice grade communications channels are connected to |
| 24 | | a telecommunications carrier's public switched network through |
| 25 | | a private branch exchange (PBX) service, there shall be |
| 26 | | determined to be one network connection for each trunk line |
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| 1 | | capable of transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises |
| 2 | | traffic to the public switched network or the subscriber's |
| 3 | | 9-1-1 calls to the public agency. Where multiple voice grade |
| 4 | | communications channels are connected to an OSP's public |
| 5 | | switched network through Centrex type service, the number of |
| 6 | | network connections shall be equal to the number of PBX trunk |
| 7 | | equivalents for the subscriber's service or other multiple |
| 8 | | voice grade communication channels facility, as determined by |
| 9 | | reference to any generally applicable exchange access service |
| 10 | | tariff filed by the subscriber's telecommunications carrier |
| 11 | | with the Commission. |
| 12 | | "Network costs" means those recurring costs that directly |
| 13 | | relate to the operation of the 9-1-1 network as determined by |
| 14 | | the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator with the advice of the |
| 15 | | Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, which may include, but need |
| 16 | | not be limited to, some or all of the following: costs for |
| 17 | | interoffice trunks, selective routing charges, transfer lines |
| 18 | | and toll charges for 9-1-1 services, Automatic Location |
| 19 | | Information (ALI) database charges, independent local exchange |
| 20 | | carrier charges and non-system provider charges, carrier |
| 21 | | charges for third party database for on-site customer premises |
| 22 | | equipment, backup back-up PSAP trunks for non-system |
| 23 | | providers, periodic database updates as provided by carrier |
| 24 | | (also known as "ALI data dump"), regional ALI storage charges, |
| 25 | | circuits for call delivery (fiber or circuit connection), |
| 26 | | NG9-1-1 costs, and all associated fees, taxes, and surcharges |
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| 1 | | on each invoice. "Network costs" shall not include radio |
| 2 | | circuits or toll charges that are other than for 9-1-1 |
| 3 | | services. |
| 4 | | "Next generation 9-1-1" or "NG9-1-1" means a secure |
| 5 | | Internet Protocol-based (IP-based) open-standards system |
| 6 | | comprised of hardware, software, data, and operational |
| 7 | | policies and procedures that: |
| 8 | | (A) provides standardized interfaces from |
| 9 | | emergency call and message services to support |
| 10 | | emergency communications; |
| 11 | | (B) processes all types of emergency calls, |
| 12 | | including voice, text, data, and multimedia |
| 13 | | information; |
| 14 | | (C) acquires and integrates additional emergency |
| 15 | | call data useful to call routing and handling; |
| 16 | | (D) delivers the emergency calls, messages, and |
| 17 | | data to the appropriate public safety answering point |
| 18 | | and other appropriate emergency entities based on the |
| 19 | | location of the caller; |
| 20 | | (E) supports data, video, and other communications |
| 21 | | needs for coordinated incident response and |
| 22 | | management; and |
| 23 | | (F) interoperates with services and networks used |
| 24 | | by first responders to facilitate emergency response. |
| 25 | | "Next generation 9-1-1 costs" or "NG9-1-1 costs" means |
| 26 | | those recurring costs that directly relate to the next |
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| 1 | | generation 9-1-1 service as determined by the Statewide 9-1-1 |
| 2 | | Administrator with the advice of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory |
| 3 | | Board, which may include, but need not be limited to, costs for |
| 4 | | NENA i3 Core Components (Border Control Function (BCF), |
| 5 | | Emergency Call Routing Function (ECRF), Location Validation |
| 6 | | Function (LVF), Emergency Services Routing Proxy (ESRP), |
| 7 | | Policy Store/Policy Routing Functions (PSPRF), Location |
| 8 | | Information Servers (LIS)), Statewide ESInet, and software |
| 9 | | external to the PSAP (data collection, identity management, |
| 10 | | aggregation, and GIS functionality). |
| 11 | | "Next generation 9-1-1 core services" or "NGCS" means a |
| 12 | | set of services needed to process a 9-1-1 call on an ESInet. |
| 13 | | "Next generation 9-1-1 core services" or "NGCS" includes, but |
| 14 | | is not limited to, the ESRP, ECRF, LVF, BCF, bridge, policy |
| 15 | | store, logging services, and typical IP services, including |
| 16 | | DNS and DHCP. "Next generation 9-1-1 core services" or "NGCS" |
| 17 | | does not include the network on which the services operate. |
| 18 | | "Originating service provider" or "OSP" means the entity |
| 19 | | that provides services to end users that may be used to |
| 20 | | originate voice or nonvoice 9-1-1 requests for assistance and |
| 21 | | who would interconnect, in any of various fashions, to the |
| 22 | | 9-1-1 system provider for purposes of delivering 9-1-1 traffic |
| 23 | | to the public safety answering points. |
| 24 | | "Primary place of use" or "PPU" means the residential |
| 25 | | street address or the primary business street address where a |
| 26 | | customer primarily uses the mobile telecommunications service. |
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| 1 | | "Primary place of use" or "PPU" does not include a post office |
| 2 | | box address. |
| 3 | | "Public agency" means the State, and any unit of local |
| 4 | | government or special purpose district located in whole or in |
| 5 | | part within this State, that provides or has authority to |
| 6 | | provide firefighting, police, ambulance, medical, or other |
| 7 | | emergency services. |
| 8 | | "Public safety agency" means a functional division of a |
| 9 | | public agency that provides firefighting, police, medical, or |
| 10 | | other emergency services to respond to and manage emergency |
| 11 | | incidents. For the purpose of providing wireless service to |
| 12 | | users of 9-1-1 emergency services, as expressly provided for |
| 13 | | in this Act, the Illinois State Police may be considered a |
| 14 | | public safety agency. |
| 15 | | "Public safety answering point" or "PSAP" means the |
| 16 | | primary answering location of an emergency call that meets the |
| 17 | | appropriate standards of service and is responsible for |
| 18 | | receiving and processing those calls and events according to a |
| 19 | | specified operational policy. |
| 20 | | "PSAP representative" means the manager or supervisor of a |
| 21 | | public safety answering point Public Safety Answering Point |
| 22 | | (PSAP) who oversees the daily operational functions and is |
| 23 | | responsible for the overall management and administration of |
| 24 | | the PSAP. |
| 25 | | "Public safety telecommunicator" means any person employed |
| 26 | | in a full-time or part-time capacity at an answering point |
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| 1 | | whose duties or responsibilities include answering, receiving, |
| 2 | | or transferring an emergency call for dispatch to the |
| 3 | | appropriate emergency responder. |
| 4 | | "Public safety telecommunicator supervisor" means any |
| 5 | | person employed in a full-time or part-time capacity at an |
| 6 | | answering point or by a 9-1-1 Authority, whose primary duties |
| 7 | | or responsibilities are to direct, administer, or manage any |
| 8 | | public safety telecommunicator and whose responsibilities |
| 9 | | include answering, receiving, or transferring an emergency |
| 10 | | call for dispatch to the appropriate emergency responders. |
| 11 | | "Referral" means a 9-1-1 service in which the public |
| 12 | | safety telecommunicator provides the calling party with the |
| 13 | | telephone number of the appropriate public safety agency or |
| 14 | | other provider of emergency services. |
| 15 | | "Regular service" means any telecommunications service, |
| 16 | | other than advanced service, that is capable of transporting |
| 17 | | either the subscriber's inter-premises voice |
| 18 | | telecommunications services to the public switched network or |
| 19 | | the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency. |
| 20 | | "Relay" means a 9-1-1 service in which the public safety |
| 21 | | telecommunicator takes the pertinent information from a caller |
| 22 | | and relays that information to the appropriate public safety |
| 23 | | agency or other provider of emergency services. |
| 24 | | "Remit period" means the billing period, one month in |
| 25 | | duration, for which a wireless carrier remits a surcharge and |
| 26 | | provides subscriber information by zip code to the Illinois |
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| 1 | | State Police, in accordance with Section 20 of this Act. |
| 2 | | "Secondary Answering Point" or "SAP" means a location, |
| 3 | | other than a PSAP, that is able to receive the voice, data, and |
| 4 | | call back number of NG9-1-1 emergency calls transferred from a |
| 5 | | PSAP and completes the call taking process by dispatching |
| 6 | | police, medical, fire, or other emergency responders. |
| 7 | | "Shared telecommunications services" means the provision |
| 8 | | of telecommunications and information management services and |
| 9 | | equipment within a user group located in discrete private |
| 10 | | premises in building complexes, campuses, or high-rise |
| 11 | | buildings by a commercial shared services provider or by a |
| 12 | | user association, through privately owned customer premises |
| 13 | | equipment and associated data processing and information |
| 14 | | management services. The term "shared telecommunications |
| 15 | | services" includes the provisioning of connections to the |
| 16 | | facilities of a local exchange carrier or an interexchange |
| 17 | | carrier. |
| 18 | | "Statewide behavioral health crisis system" means the core |
| 19 | | elements or pillars of the crisis system and includes, but is |
| 20 | | not limited to, Illinois 9-8-8 Lifeline Contact Centers, |
| 21 | | community crisis response services, including mobile crisis |
| 22 | | teams, and crisis receiving and stabilization facilities and |
| 23 | | programs, including living room programs. |
| 24 | | "Subscriber" means an individual or entity to whom a |
| 25 | | wireless, wireline, or VoIP service account or number has been |
| 26 | | assigned by a carrier, other than an account or number |
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| 1 | | associated with prepaid wireless telecommunication service. |
| 2 | | "System" means the communications equipment, related |
| 3 | | software applications, and databases required to produce a |
| 4 | | response by the appropriate emergency public safety agency or |
| 5 | | other provider of emergency services as a result of an |
| 6 | | emergency call being placed to 9-1-1. |
| 7 | | "System provider" means the contracted entity providing |
| 8 | | 9-1-1 network and database services. |
| 9 | | "Telecommunications carrier" means those entities included |
| 10 | | within the definition specified in Section 13-202 of the |
| 11 | | Public Utilities Act, and includes those carriers acting as |
| 12 | | resellers of telecommunications services. "Telecommunications |
| 13 | | carrier" includes telephone systems operating as mutual |
| 14 | | concerns. "Telecommunications carrier" does not include a |
| 15 | | wireless carrier. |
| 16 | | "Telecommunications technology" means equipment that can |
| 17 | | send and receive written messages over the telephone network. |
| 18 | | "Transfer" means a 9-1-1 service in which the public |
| 19 | | safety telecommunicator, who receives an emergency call, |
| 20 | | transmits, redirects, or conferences that call to the |
| 21 | | appropriate public safety agency or other provider of |
| 22 | | emergency services. "Transfer" includes calls transferred, |
| 23 | | within the statewide NG9-1-1 system and to surrounding states |
| 24 | | NG9-1-1 Systems using a SIP URI. "Transfer" shall not include |
| 25 | | (1) a relay or referral of the information without |
| 26 | | transferring the caller or (2) calls transferred to a 10-digit |
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| 1 | | number where a SIP URI is available. |
| 2 | | "Transmitting messages" shall have the meaning given to |
| 3 | | that term under Section 8-11-2 of the Illinois Municipal Code. |
| 4 | | "Trunk line" means a transmission path, or group of |
| 5 | | transmission paths, connecting a subscriber's PBX to a |
| 6 | | telecommunications carrier's public switched network. In the |
| 7 | | case of regular service, each voice grade communications |
| 8 | | channel or equivalent amount of bandwidth capable of |
| 9 | | transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice |
| 10 | | telecommunications services to the public switched network or |
| 11 | | the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency shall be |
| 12 | | considered a trunk line, even if it is bundled with other |
| 13 | | channels or additional bandwidth. In the case of advanced |
| 14 | | service, each DS-1, T-1, or other un-channelized or |
| 15 | | multi-channel transmission facility that is capable of |
| 16 | | transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice |
| 17 | | telecommunications services to the public switched network or |
| 18 | | the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency shall be |
| 19 | | considered a single trunk line, even if it contains multiple |
| 20 | | voice grade communications channels or otherwise supports 2 or |
| 21 | | more voice grade calls at a time; provided, however, that each |
| 22 | | additional increment of up to 24 voice grade channels of |
| 23 | | transmission capacity that is capable of transporting either |
| 24 | | the subscriber's inter-premises voice telecommunications |
| 25 | | services to the public switched network or the subscriber's |
| 26 | | 9-1-1 calls to the public agency shall be considered an |
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| 1 | | additional trunk line. |
| 2 | | "Unmanned backup answering point" means an answering point |
| 3 | | that serves as an alternate to the PSAP at an alternate |
| 4 | | location and is typically unmanned but can be activated if the |
| 5 | | primary PSAP is disabled. |
| 6 | | "Virtual answering point" or "VAP" means a temporary or |
| 7 | | nonpermanent location that is capable of receiving an |
| 8 | | emergency call, contains a fully functional worksite that is |
| 9 | | not bound to a specific location, but rather is portable and |
| 10 | | scalable, connecting public safety telecommunicators to the |
| 11 | | work process, and is capable of completing the call |
| 12 | | dispatching process. |
| 13 | | "Voice grade Voice-grade call" or "VGC" means a |
| 14 | | telecommunications service that allows for the transmission of |
| 15 | | voice signals with sufficient quality for effective |
| 16 | | communication. |
| 17 | | "Voice-impaired individual" means a person with a |
| 18 | | permanent speech disability which precludes oral |
| 19 | | communication, who can regularly and routinely communicate by |
| 20 | | telephone only through the aid of devices which can send and |
| 21 | | receive written messages over the telephone network. |
| 22 | | "Wireless" means the delivery of a wireless 9-1-1 call in |
| 23 | | accordance with applicable Federal Communications Commission |
| 24 | | regulations. |
| 25 | | "Wireless carrier" means a provider of two-way cellular, |
| 26 | | broadband PCS, geographic area 800 MHZ and 900 MHZ Commercial |
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| 1 | | Mobile Radio Service (CMRS), Wireless Communications Service |
| 2 | | (WCS), or other Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS), as |
| 3 | | defined by the Federal Communications Commission, offering |
| 4 | | radio communications that may provide fixed, mobile, radio |
| 5 | | location, or satellite communication services to individuals |
| 6 | | or businesses within its assigned spectrum block and |
| 7 | | geographical area or that offers real-time, two-way voice |
| 8 | | service that is interconnected with the public switched |
| 9 | | network, including a reseller of such service. |
| 10 | | (Source: P.A. 103-366, eff. 1-1-24; 104-204, eff. 8-15-25; |
| 11 | | revised 12-12-25.) |
| 12 | | (50 ILCS 750/7.2 new) |
| 13 | | Sec. 7.2. Required compliance with the Community Emergency |
| 14 | | Services and Support Act Protocols. Beginning July 1, 2027, |
| 15 | | all public safety answering points shall comply with the |
| 16 | | protocols established under the Community Emergency Services |
| 17 | | and Support Act. |
| 18 | | (50 ILCS 750/7.3 new) |
| 19 | | Sec. 7.3. Monitoring PSAP compliance with the Community |
| 20 | | Emergency Services and Support Act. |
| 21 | | (a) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator shall |
| 22 | | ensure that PSAPs comply with the requirements of Section 7.2. |
| 23 | | To ensure that PSAPs comply with the requirements of Section |
| 24 | | 7.2, the Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator shall |
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| 1 | | monitor every PSAP. |
| 2 | | (b) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator shall |
| 3 | | consult with the Illinois Department of Human Services to |
| 4 | | support PSAP compliance with the Community Emergency Services |
| 5 | | and Support Act. In carrying out this responsibility, the |
| 6 | | Illinois Department of Human Services shall provide |
| 7 | | consultation, resources, collaboration, and guidance to the |
| 8 | | Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator, as appropriate, to support PSAP |
| 9 | | compliance with the Community Emergency Services and Support |
| 10 | | Act. The guidance shall include required data elements, |
| 11 | | reporting formats, and a mechanism for reporting provider |
| 12 | | service data to support monitoring, verification, and quality |
| 13 | | improvement. The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator |
| 14 | | shall adopt rules to implement this Section and ensure |
| 15 | | compliance with Section 7.2. |
| 16 | | Section 20. The Community Emergency Services and Support |
| 17 | | Act is amended by changing Sections 5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, |
| 18 | | 45, 50, 65, and 70 and by adding Sections 75 and 80 as follows: |
| 19 | | (50 ILCS 754/5) |
| 20 | | Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly recognizes that the |
| 21 | | Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Behavioral |
| 22 | | Health and Recovery Division of Mental Health is preparing to |
| 23 | | provide mobile mental and behavioral health services to all |
| 24 | | Illinoisans as part of the federally mandated adoption of the |
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| 1 | | 9-8-8 phone number. The General Assembly also recognizes that |
| 2 | | many cities and some states have successfully established |
| 3 | | mobile emergency mental and behavioral health services as part |
| 4 | | of their emergency response system to support people who need |
| 5 | | such support and do not present a threat of physical violence |
| 6 | | to the mobile mental health relief providers. In light of that |
| 7 | | experience, the General Assembly finds that in order to |
| 8 | | promote and protect the health, safety, and welfare of the |
| 9 | | public, it is necessary and in the public interest to provide |
| 10 | | emergency response, with or without medical transportation, to |
| 11 | | individuals requiring mental health or behavioral health |
| 12 | | services in a manner that is substantially equivalent to the |
| 13 | | response already provided to individuals who require emergency |
| 14 | | physical health care. |
| 15 | | The General Assembly also recognizes the history of |
| 16 | | vulnerable populations being subject to unwarranted |
| 17 | | involuntary commitment or other human rights violations |
| 18 | | instead of receiving necessary care during acute crises which |
| 19 | | may contribute to an understandable apprehension of behavioral |
| 20 | | health services among individuals who have historically been |
| 21 | | subject to these practices. The General Assembly intends for |
| 22 | | the Mobile Mental Health Relief Providers regulated by this |
| 23 | | Act to assist with crises that do not rise to the level of |
| 24 | | involuntary commitment. However, the General Assembly also |
| 25 | | recognizes that Mobile Mental Health Relief Providers may, |
| 26 | | during the course of assisting with a crisis, encounter |
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| 1 | | individuals who present an imminent threat of injury to |
| 2 | | themselves or others unless they receive assistance through |
| 3 | | the involuntary commitment process. This Act intends to |
| 4 | | balance concerns about misuse of the involuntary commitment |
| 5 | | process with the need for emergency care for individuals whose |
| 6 | | crisis presents an imminent threat of injury. |
| 7 | | (Source: P.A. 103-105, eff. 6-27-23; 104-155, eff. 8-1-25.) |
| 8 | | (50 ILCS 754/15) |
| 9 | | Sec. 15. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
| 10 | | "Chemical restraint" means any drug used for discipline or |
| 11 | | convenience and not required to treat medical symptoms. |
| 12 | | "Community services" and "community-based mental or |
| 13 | | behavioral health services" include both public and private |
| 14 | | settings. |
| 15 | | "Department" means the Department of Human Services. |
| 16 | | "Division of Mental Health" means the Division of Mental |
| 17 | | Health of the Department of Human Services. |
| 18 | | "Emergency" means an emergent circumstance caused by a |
| 19 | | health condition, regardless of whether it is perceived as |
| 20 | | physical, mental, or behavioral in nature, for which an |
| 21 | | individual may require prompt care, support, or assessment at |
| 22 | | the individual's location. |
| 23 | | "Mental or behavioral health" means any health condition |
| 24 | | involving changes in thinking, emotion, or behavior, and that |
| 25 | | the medical community treats as distinct from physical health |
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| 1 | | care. |
| 2 | | "Mobile mental health relief provider" means a mobile |
| 3 | | crisis response team or a mental health professional who |
| 4 | | engages with individuals person engaging with a member of the |
| 5 | | public to provide the mobile mental and behavioral health |
| 6 | | services service established in conjunction with the |
| 7 | | Department Division of Mental Health establishing the 9-8-8 |
| 8 | | emergency number. "Mobile mental health relief provider" may |
| 9 | | include paramedics (EMT-Ps), emergency medical technicians |
| 10 | | (EMTs), or other medical personnel; individuals with lived |
| 11 | | experience; or community responders who are trained to provide |
| 12 | | mobile behavioral health crisis services and who have agreed |
| 13 | | to meet the requirements set forth by the Department does not |
| 14 | | include a Paramedic (EMT-P) or EMT, as those terms are defined |
| 15 | | in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act, unless |
| 16 | | that responding agency has agreed to provide a specialized |
| 17 | | response in accordance with the Division of Mental Health's |
| 18 | | services offered through its 9-8-8 number and has met all the |
| 19 | | requirements to offer that service through that system. |
| 20 | | "Physical health" means a health condition that the |
| 21 | | medical community treats as distinct from mental or behavioral |
| 22 | | health care. |
| 23 | | "Physical restraint" means any manual method or physical |
| 24 | | or mechanical device, material, or equipment attached or |
| 25 | | adjacent to an individual's body that the individual cannot |
| 26 | | easily remove and restricts freedom of movement or normal |
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| 1 | | access to one's body. "Physical restraint" does not include a |
| 2 | | seat belt if it is used during transportation of an individual |
| 3 | | and the individual has access to the mechanism that releases |
| 4 | | the seat belt. |
| 5 | | "Public safety answering point" or "PSAP" means the |
| 6 | | primary answering location of an emergency call that meets the |
| 7 | | appropriate standards of service and is responsible for |
| 8 | | receiving and processing those calls and events according to a |
| 9 | | specified operational policy. |
| 10 | | "Treatment relationship" means an active association with |
| 11 | | a mental or behavioral care provider able to respond in an |
| 12 | | appropriate amount of time to requests for care. |
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 103-105, eff. 6-27-23; 104-155, eff. 8-1-25.) |
| 14 | | (50 ILCS 754/20) |
| 15 | | Sec. 20. Coordination with the Department Division of |
| 16 | | Mental Health. Each 9-1-1 PSAP and provider of emergency |
| 17 | | services dispatched through a 9-1-1 system must coordinate |
| 18 | | with the mobile mental and behavioral health services |
| 19 | | established by the Department Division of Mental Health so |
| 20 | | that the following State goals and State prohibitions are met |
| 21 | | whenever a person interacts with one of these entities for the |
| 22 | | purpose of seeking emergency mental and behavioral health care |
| 23 | | or when one of these entities recognizes the appropriateness |
| 24 | | of providing mobile mental or behavioral health care to an |
| 25 | | individual with whom they have engaged. The Department |
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| 1 | | Division of Mental Health is also directed to provide guidance |
| 2 | | regarding whether and how these entities should coordinate |
| 3 | | with mobile mental and behavioral health services when |
| 4 | | responding to individuals who appear to be in a mental or |
| 5 | | behavioral health emergency while engaged in conduct alleged |
| 6 | | to constitute a non-violent misdemeanor. |
| 7 | | (Source: P.A. 102-580, eff. 1-1-22; 103-105, eff. 6-27-23.) |
| 8 | | (50 ILCS 754/25) |
| 9 | | Sec. 25. State goals. |
| 10 | | (a) 9-1-1 PSAPs, emergency services dispatched through |
| 11 | | 9-1-1 PSAPs, and the mobile mental and behavioral health |
| 12 | | service established by the Department Division of Mental |
| 13 | | Health must coordinate their services so that the State goals |
| 14 | | listed in this Section are achieved. This coordination may be, |
| 15 | | but is not required to be, accomplished through the use of |
| 16 | | Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) or other similar agreements |
| 17 | | with the intent of ensuring best practices of interoperability |
| 18 | | and facilitating interagency cooperation. Appropriate mobile |
| 19 | | response service for mental and behavioral health emergencies |
| 20 | | shall be available regardless of whether the initial contact |
| 21 | | was with 9-8-8, with 9-1-1, or directly with an emergency |
| 22 | | service dispatched through 9-1-1. Appropriate mobile response |
| 23 | | services must: |
| 24 | | (1) whenever possible, ensure that individuals |
| 25 | | experiencing mental or behavioral health crises are |
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| 1 | | diverted from hospitalization or incarceration and are |
| 2 | | instead linked with available appropriate community |
| 3 | | services; |
| 4 | | (2) include the option of on-site care if that type of |
| 5 | | care is appropriate and does not override the care |
| 6 | | decisions of the individual receiving care. Providing care |
| 7 | | in the community, through methods like mobile crisis |
| 8 | | units, is encouraged. If effective care is provided on |
| 9 | | site, and if it is consistent with the care decisions of |
| 10 | | the individual receiving the care, further transportation |
| 11 | | to other medical providers is not required by this Act; |
| 12 | | (3) recommend appropriate referrals for available |
| 13 | | community services if the individual receiving on-site |
| 14 | | care is not already in a treatment relationship with a |
| 15 | | service provider or is unsatisfied with their current |
| 16 | | service providers. The referrals shall take into |
| 17 | | consideration waiting lists and copayments, which may |
| 18 | | present barriers to access; and |
| 19 | | (4) subject to the care decisions of the individual |
| 20 | | receiving care, coordinate transportation for any |
| 21 | | individual experiencing a mental or behavioral health |
| 22 | | emergency to the most integrated and least restrictive |
| 23 | | setting feasible. A mobile crisis response team may |
| 24 | | provide transportation if the mobile crisis response team |
| 25 | | is appropriately equipped and staffed to do so. |
| 26 | | (b) Prioritize requests for emergency assistance. 9-1-1 |
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| 2 | | the mobile mental and behavioral health service established by |
| 3 | | the Department Division of Mental Health must provide guidance |
| 4 | | for prioritizing calls for assistance and maximum response |
| 5 | | time in relation to the type of emergency reported. |
| 6 | | (c) Provide appropriate response times. From the time of |
| 7 | | first notification, 9-1-1 PSAPs, emergency services dispatched |
| 8 | | through 9-1-1 PSAPs, and the mobile mental and behavioral |
| 9 | | health service established by the Department Division of |
| 10 | | Mental Health must provide the response within a response time |
| 11 | | appropriate to the care requirements of the individual with an |
| 12 | | emergency. |
| 13 | | (d) Require appropriate mobile mental health relief |
| 14 | | provider training. Mobile mental health relief providers must |
| 15 | | have adequate training to address the needs of individuals |
| 16 | | experiencing a mental or behavioral health emergency. Adequate |
| 17 | | training at least includes: |
| 18 | | (1) training in de-escalation techniques; |
| 19 | | (2) knowledge of local community services and |
| 20 | | supports; |
| 21 | | (3) training in respectful interaction with people |
| 22 | | experiencing mental or behavioral health crises, including |
| 23 | | the concepts of stigma and respectful language; |
| 24 | | (4) training in recognizing and working with people |
| 25 | | with neurodivergent and developmental disability diagnoses |
| 26 | | and in the techniques available to help stabilize and |
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| 1 | | connect them to further services; and |
| 2 | | (5) training in the involuntary commitment process, in |
| 3 | | identification of situations that meet the standards for |
| 4 | | involuntary commitment, and in cultural competencies and |
| 5 | | social biases to guard against any group being |
| 6 | | disproportionately subjected to the involuntary commitment |
| 7 | | process or the use of the process not warranted under the |
| 8 | | legal standard for involuntary commitment. |
| 9 | | (e) Require minimum team staffing. The Department Division |
| 10 | | of Mental Health, in consultation with the Regional Advisory |
| 11 | | Committees created in Section 40, shall determine the |
| 12 | | appropriate credentials for the mental health providers |
| 13 | | responding to calls, including to what extent the mobile |
| 14 | | mental health relief providers must have certain credentials |
| 15 | | and licensing, and to what extent the mobile mental health |
| 16 | | relief providers can be peer support professionals. |
| 17 | | (f) Require training from individuals with lived |
| 18 | | experience. Training shall be provided by individuals with |
| 19 | | lived experience to the extent available. |
| 20 | | (g) Adopt guidelines directing referral to restrictive |
| 21 | | care settings. Mobile mental health relief providers must have |
| 22 | | guidelines to follow when considering whether to refer an |
| 23 | | individual to more restrictive forms of care, like emergency |
| 24 | | room or hospital settings. |
| 25 | | (h) Specify regional best practices. Mobile mental health |
| 26 | | relief providers providing these services must do so |
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| 1 | | consistently with best practices, which include respecting the |
| 2 | | care choices of the individuals receiving assistance. Regional |
| 3 | | best practices may be broken down into sub-regions, as |
| 4 | | appropriate to reflect local resources and conditions. With |
| 5 | | the agreement of the impacted EMS Regions, providers of |
| 6 | | emergency response to physical emergencies may participate in |
| 7 | | another EMS Region for mental and behavioral response, if that |
| 8 | | participation shall provide a better service to individuals |
| 9 | | experiencing a mental or behavioral health emergency. |
| 10 | | (i) Adopt a system for directing care in advance of an |
| 11 | | emergency. The Department Division of Mental Health shall |
| 12 | | select and publicly identify a system that allows individuals |
| 13 | | who voluntarily chose to do so to provide confidential |
| 14 | | advanced care directions to individuals providing services |
| 15 | | under this Act. No system for providing advanced care |
| 16 | | direction may be implemented unless the Department Division of |
| 17 | | Mental Health approves it as confidential, available to |
| 18 | | individuals at all economic levels, and non-stigmatizing. The |
| 19 | | Department Division of Mental Health may defer this |
| 20 | | requirement for providing a system for advanced care direction |
| 21 | | if it determines that no existing systems can currently meet |
| 22 | | these requirements. |
| 23 | | (j) Train dispatching staff. The personnel staffing 9-1-1, |
| 24 | | 3-1-1, or other emergency response intake systems must be |
| 25 | | provided with adequate training to assess whether coordinating |
| 26 | | with 9-8-8 is appropriate. |
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| 1 | | (k) Establish protocol for emergency responder |
| 2 | | coordination. The Department Division of Mental Health shall |
| 3 | | establish a protocol for mobile mental health relief |
| 4 | | providers, law enforcement, and fire and ambulance services to |
| 5 | | request assistance from each other, and train these groups on |
| 6 | | the protocol. |
| 7 | | (l) Integrate law enforcement. The Department Division of |
| 8 | | Mental Health shall provide for law enforcement to request |
| 9 | | mobile mental health relief provider assistance whenever law |
| 10 | | enforcement engages an individual appropriate for services |
| 11 | | under this Act. If law enforcement would typically request EMS |
| 12 | | assistance when it encounters an individual with a physical |
| 13 | | health emergency, law enforcement shall similarly dispatch |
| 14 | | mental or behavioral health personnel or medical |
| 15 | | transportation when it encounters an individual in a mental or |
| 16 | | behavioral health emergency. |
| 17 | | (m) 9-1-1 PSAPs shall screen specific types of law |
| 18 | | enforcement calls and follow approved protocols and processes |
| 19 | | under this Act to identify callers experiencing behavioral |
| 20 | | health crises and refer them for a behavioral health response. |
| 21 | | (n) 9-1-1 PSAPs shall open and follow the emergency |
| 22 | | medical dispatch protocols established under the Emergency |
| 23 | | Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act at the start of all |
| 24 | | emergency calls when appropriate to ensure the protocols are |
| 25 | | used and applied consistently and uniformly to ensure that |
| 26 | | information related to behavioral health emergency calls is |
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| 1 | | available for data collection and can be used to determine |
| 2 | | which calls should be referred for a behavioral health |
| 3 | | response. |
| 4 | | (o) PSAP telecommunicators, 9-8-8 crisis counselors, and |
| 5 | | mobile mental health relief providers shall complete training |
| 6 | | necessary to support the implementation of this Act, as |
| 7 | | approved by the Department or the Department's designee. |
| 8 | | (p) 9-1-1 PSAPs, 9-8-8 providers, and mobile mental health |
| 9 | | relief providers shall provide required data using the format |
| 10 | | and data definitions specified by the Department in rule. The |
| 11 | | information may be used to evaluate implementation, evaluate |
| 12 | | quality assurance and improvement efforts, and monitor |
| 13 | | compliance with this Act. |
| 14 | | (Source: P.A. 103-105, eff. 6-27-23; 104-155, eff. 8-1-25; |
| 15 | | revised 12-12-25.) |
| 16 | | (50 ILCS 754/30) |
| 17 | | Sec. 30. State prohibitions. 9-1-1 PSAPs, emergency |
| 18 | | services dispatched through 9-1-1 PSAPs, and the mobile mental |
| 19 | | and behavioral health service established by the Department |
| 20 | | Division of Mental Health must coordinate their services so |
| 21 | | that, based on the information provided to them, the following |
| 22 | | State prohibitions are avoided: |
| 23 | | (a) Law enforcement responsibility for providing mental |
| 24 | | and behavioral health care. In any area where mobile mental |
| 25 | | health relief providers are available for dispatch, law |
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| 1 | | enforcement shall not be dispatched to respond to an |
| 2 | | individual requiring mental or behavioral health care unless |
| 3 | | that individual is (i) involved in a suspected violation of |
| 4 | | the criminal laws of this State, or (ii) presents a threat of |
| 5 | | physical injury to self or others. Mobile mental health relief |
| 6 | | providers are not considered available for dispatch under this |
| 7 | | Section if 9-8-8 reports that it cannot dispatch appropriate |
| 8 | | service within the maximum response times established by each |
| 9 | | Regional Advisory Committee under Section 45. |
| 10 | | (1) Standing on its own or in combination with each |
| 11 | | other, the fact that an individual is experiencing a |
| 12 | | mental or behavioral health emergency, or has a mental |
| 13 | | health, behavioral health, or other diagnosis, is not |
| 14 | | sufficient to justify an assessment that the individual is |
| 15 | | a threat of physical injury to self or others, or requires |
| 16 | | a law enforcement response to a request for emergency |
| 17 | | response or medical transportation. |
| 18 | | (2) If, based on its assessment of the threat to |
| 19 | | public safety, law enforcement would not accompany medical |
| 20 | | transportation responding to a physical health emergency, |
| 21 | | unless requested by mobile mental health relief providers, |
| 22 | | law enforcement may not accompany emergency response or |
| 23 | | medical transportation personnel responding to a mental or |
| 24 | | behavioral health emergency that presents an equivalent |
| 25 | | level of threat to self or public safety. |
| 26 | | (3) Without regard to an assessment of threat to self |
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| 1 | | or threat to public safety, law enforcement may station |
| 2 | | personnel so that they can rapidly respond to requests for |
| 3 | | assistance from mobile mental health relief providers if |
| 4 | | law enforcement does not interfere with the provision of |
| 5 | | emergency response or transportation services. To the |
| 6 | | extent practical, not interfering with services includes |
| 7 | | remaining sufficiently distant from or out of sight of the |
| 8 | | individual receiving care so that law enforcement presence |
| 9 | | is unlikely to escalate the emergency. |
| 10 | | (b) Mobile mental health relief provider involvement in |
| 11 | | involuntary commitment. Mobile mental health relief providers |
| 12 | | may participate in the involuntary commitment process only to |
| 13 | | the extent permitted under the Mental Health and Developmental |
| 14 | | Disabilities Code. The Department Division of Behavioral |
| 15 | | Health shall, in consultation with each Regional Advisory |
| 16 | | Committee, as appropriate, monitor the use of involuntary |
| 17 | | commitment under this Act and provide systemic recommendations |
| 18 | | to improve outcomes for those subject to commitment. |
| 19 | | (c) Use of law enforcement for transportation. In any area |
| 20 | | where mobile mental health relief providers are available for |
| 21 | | dispatch, unless requested by mobile mental health relief |
| 22 | | providers, law enforcement shall not be used to provide |
| 23 | | transportation to access mental or behavioral health care, or |
| 24 | | travel between mental or behavioral health care providers, |
| 25 | | except where (i) no alternative is available; (ii) the |
| 26 | | individual requests transportation from law enforcement and |
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| 1 | | law enforcement mutually agrees to provide transportation; or |
| 2 | | (iii) the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code |
| 3 | | requires or permits law enforcement to provide transportation. |
| 4 | | (d) Reduction of educational institution obligations. The |
| 5 | | services coordinated under this Act may not be used to replace |
| 6 | | any service an educational institution is required to provide |
| 7 | | to a student. It shall not substitute for appropriate special |
| 8 | | education and related services that schools are required to |
| 9 | | provide by any law. |
| 10 | | (e) This Section is operative beginning on the date the 3 |
| 11 | | conditions in Section 65 are met or July 1, 2025, whichever is |
| 12 | | earlier. |
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 103-105, eff. 6-27-23; 103-645, eff. 7-1-24; |
| 14 | | 104-155, eff. 8-1-25.) |
| 15 | | (50 ILCS 754/35) |
| 16 | | Sec. 35. Non-violent misdemeanors. The Department's |
| 17 | | Division of Mental Health's Guidance for 9-1-1 PSAPs and |
| 18 | | emergency services dispatched through 9-1-1 PSAPs for |
| 19 | | coordinating the response to individuals who appear to be in a |
| 20 | | mental or behavioral health emergency while engaging in |
| 21 | | conduct alleged to constitute a non-violent misdemeanor shall |
| 22 | | promote the following: |
| 23 | | (a) Prioritization of Health Care. To the greatest |
| 24 | | extent practicable, community-based mental or behavioral |
| 25 | | health services should be provided before addressing law |
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| 1 | | enforcement objectives. |
| 2 | | (b) Diversion from Further Criminal Justice |
| 3 | | Involvement. To the greatest extent practicable, |
| 4 | | individuals should be referred to health care services |
| 5 | | with the potential to reduce the likelihood of further law |
| 6 | | enforcement engagement and referral to a pre-arrest or |
| 7 | | pre-booking case management unit should be prioritized in |
| 8 | | any areas served by pre-arrest or pre-booking case |
| 9 | | management. |
| 10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-580, eff. 1-1-22; 103-105, eff. 6-27-23.) |
| 11 | | (50 ILCS 754/40) |
| 12 | | Sec. 40. Statewide Advisory Committee. |
| 13 | | (a) The Department Division of Mental Health shall |
| 14 | | establish a Statewide Advisory Committee to review and make |
| 15 | | recommendations for aspects of coordinating 9-1-1 and the |
| 16 | | 9-8-8 mobile mental health response system most appropriately |
| 17 | | addressed on a State level. |
| 18 | | (b) Issues to be addressed by the Statewide Advisory |
| 19 | | Committee include, but are not limited to, addressing changes |
| 20 | | necessary in 9-1-1 call taking protocols and scripts used in |
| 21 | | 9-1-1 PSAPs where those protocols and scripts are based on or |
| 22 | | otherwise dependent on national providers for their operation. |
| 23 | | (c) The Statewide Advisory Committee shall recommend a |
| 24 | | system for gathering data related to the coordination of the |
| 25 | | 9-1-1 and 9-8-8 systems for purposes of allowing the parties |
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| 1 | | to make ongoing improvements in that system. As practical, the |
| 2 | | system shall attempt to determine issues, which may include, |
| 3 | | but are not limited to: |
| 4 | | (1) the volume of calls coordinated between 9-1-1 and |
| 5 | | 9-8-8; |
| 6 | | (2) the volume of referrals from other first |
| 7 | | responders to 9-8-8; |
| 8 | | (3) the volume and type of calls deemed appropriate |
| 9 | | for referral to 9-8-8 but could not be served by 9-8-8 |
| 10 | | because of capacity restrictions or other reasons; |
| 11 | | (4) the appropriate information to improve |
| 12 | | coordination between 9-1-1 and 9-8-8; |
| 13 | | (5) the appropriate information to improve the 9-8-8 |
| 14 | | system, if the information is most appropriately gathered |
| 15 | | at the 9-1-1 PSAPs; and |
| 16 | | (6) the number of instances of mobile mental health |
| 17 | | relief providers initiating petitions for involuntary |
| 18 | | commitment, broken down by county and contracting entity |
| 19 | | employing the petitioning mobile mental health relief |
| 20 | | providers and the aggregate demographic data of the |
| 21 | | individuals subject to those petitions. |
| 22 | | (d) The Statewide Advisory Committee shall consist of: |
| 23 | | (1) the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator, ex officio; |
| 24 | | (2) one representative designated by the Illinois |
| 25 | | Chapter of National Emergency Number Association (NENA); |
| 26 | | (3) one representative designated by the Illinois |
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| 1 | | Chapter of Association of Public Safety Communications |
| 2 | | Officials (APCO); |
| 3 | | (4) one representative of the Division of Behavioral |
| 4 | | Health and Recovery of the Department of Human Services |
| 5 | | Mental Health; |
| 6 | | (5) one representative of the Illinois Department of |
| 7 | | Public Health; |
| 8 | | (6) one representative of a statewide organization of |
| 9 | | EMS responders; |
| 10 | | (7) one representative of a statewide organization of |
| 11 | | fire chiefs; |
| 12 | | (8) two representatives of statewide organizations of |
| 13 | | law enforcement; |
| 14 | | (9) two representatives of mental health, behavioral |
| 15 | | health, or substance abuse providers; and |
| 16 | | (10) six four representatives of advocacy |
| 17 | | organizations either led by or consisting primarily of |
| 18 | | individuals with intellectual or developmental |
| 19 | | disabilities, individuals with behavioral disabilities, or |
| 20 | | individuals with lived experience; and . |
| 21 | | (11) one representative of the Division of |
| 22 | | Developmental Disabilities of the Department of Human |
| 23 | | Services. |
| 24 | | (e) The members of the Statewide Advisory Committee, other |
| 25 | | than the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator, shall be appointed by |
| 26 | | the Secretary of Human Services. |
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| 1 | | (f) The Statewide Advisory Committee shall continue to |
| 2 | | meet until this Act has been fully implemented, as determined |
| 3 | | by the Department Division of Mental Health, and mobile mental |
| 4 | | health relief providers are available in all parts of |
| 5 | | Illinois. The Department Division of Mental Health may |
| 6 | | reconvene the Statewide Advisory Committee at its discretion |
| 7 | | after full implementation of this Act. |
| 8 | | (Source: P.A. 103-105, eff. 6-27-23; 104-155, eff. 8-1-25.) |
| 9 | | (50 ILCS 754/45) |
| 10 | | Sec. 45. Regional Advisory Committees. |
| 11 | | (a) The Department Division of Mental Health shall |
| 12 | | establish Regional Advisory Committees in each EMS Region to |
| 13 | | advise on regional issues related to emergency response |
| 14 | | systems for mental and behavioral health. The Secretary of |
| 15 | | Human Services shall appoint the members of the Regional |
| 16 | | Advisory Committees. Each Regional Advisory Committee shall |
| 17 | | consist of: |
| 18 | | (1) representatives of the 9-1-1 PSAPs in the region; |
| 19 | | (2) representatives of the EMS Medical Directors |
| 20 | | Committee, as constituted under the Emergency Medical |
| 21 | | Services (EMS) Systems Act, or other similar committee |
| 22 | | serving the medical needs of the jurisdiction; |
| 23 | | (3) representatives of law enforcement officials with |
| 24 | | jurisdiction in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) |
| 25 | | Regions; |
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| 1 | | (4) representatives of both the EMS providers and the |
| 2 | | unions representing EMS or emergency mental and behavioral |
| 3 | | health responders, or both; and |
| 4 | | (5) advocates from the mental health, behavioral |
| 5 | | health, intellectual disability, and developmental |
| 6 | | disability communities. |
| 7 | | If no person is willing or available to fill a member's |
| 8 | | seat for one of the required areas of representation on a |
| 9 | | Regional Advisory Committee under paragraphs (1) through (5), |
| 10 | | the Secretary of Human Services shall adopt procedures to |
| 11 | | ensure that a missing area of representation is filled once a |
| 12 | | person becomes willing and available to fill that seat. |
| 13 | | (b) The majority of advocates on the Regional Advisory |
| 14 | | Committee must either be individuals with a lived experience |
| 15 | | of a condition commonly regarded as a mental health or |
| 16 | | behavioral health disability, developmental disability, or |
| 17 | | intellectual disability or be from organizations primarily |
| 18 | | composed of such individuals. The members of the Committee |
| 19 | | shall also reflect the racial demographics of the jurisdiction |
| 20 | | served. To achieve the requirements of this subsection, the |
| 21 | | Department Division of Mental Health must establish a clear |
| 22 | | plan and regular course of action to engage, recruit, and |
| 23 | | sustain areas of established participation. The plan and |
| 24 | | actions taken must be shared with the general public. |
| 25 | | (c) Subject to the oversight of the Department of Human |
| 26 | | Services Division of Mental Health, the EMS Medical Directors |
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| 1 | | Committee or a chair appointed in agreement of the Department |
| 2 | | Division of Mental Health and the EMS Medical Directors |
| 3 | | Committee is responsible for convening the meetings of the |
| 4 | | committee. Qualifications for appointment as chair under this |
| 5 | | subsection include a demonstrated understanding of the tasks |
| 6 | | of the Regional Advisory Committee as well as standing within |
| 7 | | the region as a leader capable of building consensus for the |
| 8 | | purpose of achieving the tasks assigned to the committee. |
| 9 | | Impacted units of local government may also have |
| 10 | | representatives on the committee subject to approval by the |
| 11 | | Department Division of Mental Health, if this participation is |
| 12 | | structured in such a way that it does not give undue weight to |
| 13 | | any of the groups represented. |
| 14 | | (Source: P.A. 102-580, eff. 1-1-22; 103-105, eff. 6-27-23; |
| 15 | | 103-645, eff. 7-1-24.) |
| 16 | | (50 ILCS 754/50) |
| 17 | | Sec. 50. Regional Advisory Committee responsibilities. |
| 18 | | (a) Each Regional Advisory Committee and subregional |
| 19 | | committee established by the Regional Advisory Committee are |
| 20 | | responsible for designing the local protocols to allow its |
| 21 | | region's or subregion's 9-1-1 call centers and emergency |
| 22 | | responders to coordinate their activities with 9-8-8 as |
| 23 | | required by this Act and monitoring current operation to |
| 24 | | advise on ongoing adjustments to the local protocols. |
| 25 | | (b) A subregional committee, which may be convened by a |
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| 1 | | majority vote of a Regional Advisory Committee, must include |
| 2 | | members that are representative of all required categories of |
| 3 | | the full Regional Advisory Committee and must provide guidance |
| 4 | | to the Regional Advisory Committees on adjustments that need |
| 5 | | to be made for local level operationalization of protocols. |
| 6 | | Any subregional committee formed shall be comprised of at |
| 7 | | least 25% of individuals with lived experience of a condition |
| 8 | | commonly regarded as a mental health or behavioral health |
| 9 | | disability, developmental disability, or intellectual |
| 10 | | disability; guardians of such individuals; or individuals from |
| 11 | | mental or behavioral health providers, groups, or networks. |
| 12 | | Each member of a subregional committee must be approved by a |
| 13 | | majority of Regional Advisory Committee members, but is not |
| 14 | | required to be a member of the Regional Advisory Committee. |
| 15 | | Meetings of subregional committees shall be accessible to all |
| 16 | | members of the Regional Advisory Committee and interested |
| 17 | | stakeholders. Subregional committees shall also provide a list |
| 18 | | of their members to their Regional Advisory Committee, share |
| 19 | | meeting dates and locations with Regional Advisory Committee |
| 20 | | members and the public, and make meeting minutes available to |
| 21 | | the Regional Advisory Committee following each meeting. No |
| 22 | | subregional committee shall be formed or meet without the |
| 23 | | approval of a majority of Regional Advisory Committee members. |
| 24 | | Subregional committees may not develop policies that are in |
| 25 | | conflict with this Act or policies of the Regional Advisory |
| 26 | | Committee. |
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| 1 | | (c) Included in this responsibility, each Regional |
| 2 | | Advisory Committee or subregional committee must: |
| 3 | | (1) negotiate the appropriate amendment of each 9-1-1 |
| 4 | | PSAP emergency dispatch protocols, in consultation with |
| 5 | | each 9-1-1 PSAP in the EMS Region and consistent with |
| 6 | | national certification requirements; |
| 7 | | (2) set maximum response times for 9-8-8 to provide |
| 8 | | service when an in-person response is required, based on |
| 9 | | type of mental or behavioral health emergency, which, if |
| 10 | | exceeded, constitute grounds for sending other emergency |
| 11 | | responders through the 9-1-1 system; |
| 12 | | (3) report, geographically by police district if |
| 13 | | practical, the data collected through the direction |
| 14 | | provided by the Statewide Advisory Committee in |
| 15 | | aggregated, non-individualized monthly reports. These |
| 16 | | reports shall be available to the Regional Advisory |
| 17 | | Committee members, subregional committee members, the |
| 18 | | Department of Human Service Division of Mental Health, the |
| 19 | | Administrator of the 9-1-1 Authority, and to the public |
| 20 | | upon request; |
| 21 | | (4) convene, after the initial regional policies are |
| 22 | | established, at least every 2 years to consider amendment |
| 23 | | of the regional policies, if any, and also convene |
| 24 | | whenever a member of the Committee requests that the |
| 25 | | Committee or subregional committee consider an amendment; |
| 26 | | and |
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| 1 | | (5) identify regional resources and supports for use |
| 2 | | by the mobile mental health relief providers as they |
| 3 | | respond to the requests for services; . |
| 4 | | (6) review regional and subregional crisis response |
| 5 | | system capacities and resources to inform planning and |
| 6 | | implementation and to foster collaboration across all |
| 7 | | sectors of the system; and |
| 8 | | (7) determine community needs and make a plan to |
| 9 | | support local communities that wish to explore potential |
| 10 | | resources that may be used to create additional mobile |
| 11 | | mental health relief provider services to provide more |
| 12 | | immediate service coverage where needed. These additional |
| 13 | | mobile mental health relief provider services may be |
| 14 | | dispatched from 9-1-1, 9-8-8, or successor dispatch |
| 15 | | systems and shall be subject to the same standards and |
| 16 | | requirements as mobile mental health relief providers |
| 17 | | funded by the State. |
| 18 | | Nothing in this Section shall be construed to require any |
| 19 | | locality or municipality to fund crisis services that are not |
| 20 | | currently available, or to prohibit any such locality or |
| 21 | | municipality from funding such services. |
| 22 | | (d) Sections 40, 45, and 50 place the Statewide Advisory |
| 23 | | Committee in an advisory role to the Regional Advisory |
| 24 | | Committees that are responsible for developing protocols for |
| 25 | | their regions. Nothing outside of this Act shall be construed |
| 26 | | to erode or compromise the autonomy and authority of the |
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| 1 | | Regional Advisory Committees or to grant any authority to the |
| 2 | | Statewide Advisory Committee that is assigned to the Regional |
| 3 | | Advisory Committees. |
| 4 | | (Source: P.A. 102-580, eff. 1-1-22; 103-105, eff. 6-27-23; |
| 5 | | 103-645, eff. 7-1-24.) |
| 6 | | (50 ILCS 754/65) |
| 7 | | Sec. 65. PSAP and emergency service dispatched through a |
| 8 | | 9-1-1 PSAP; coordination of activities with mobile and |
| 9 | | behavioral health services. |
| 10 | | (a) Each 9-1-1 PSAP and emergency service dispatched |
| 11 | | through a 9-1-1 PSAP must begin coordinating its activities |
| 12 | | with the mobile mental and behavioral health services |
| 13 | | established by the Department Division of Mental Health once |
| 14 | | all 3 of the following conditions are met, but not later than |
| 15 | | July 1, 2027: |
| 16 | | (1) the Statewide Committee has negotiated useful |
| 17 | | protocol and 9-1-1 operator script adjustments with the |
| 18 | | contracted services providing these tools to 9-1-1 PSAPs |
| 19 | | operating in Illinois; |
| 20 | | (2) the appropriate Regional Advisory Committee has |
| 21 | | completed design of the specific 9-1-1 PSAP's process for |
| 22 | | coordinating activities with the mobile mental and |
| 23 | | behavioral health service; and |
| 24 | | (3) the mobile mental and behavioral health service is |
| 25 | | available in their jurisdiction. |
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| 1 | | (b) To achieve the conditions of subsection (a) by July 1, |
| 2 | | 2027, the following activities shall be completed: |
| 3 | | (1) No later than June 30, 2025, pilot testing of the |
| 4 | | revised protocols; |
| 5 | | (2) No later than June 30, 2026: |
| 6 | | (A) assessment and evaluation of the pilots; |
| 7 | | (B) revisions, as needed, of protocols and |
| 8 | | operations based on assessment and evaluation of the |
| 9 | | pilots; |
| 10 | | (C) implementation of revised protocols at pilot |
| 11 | | sites; and |
| 12 | | (D) implementation of revised protocols by PSAPs |
| 13 | | who are ready to implement, otherwise known as early |
| 14 | | adopters; and |
| 15 | | (3) No later than June 30, 2027, implementation of |
| 16 | | revised protocols by all remaining PSAPs, including any |
| 17 | | PSAPs that previously cited financial barriers to updating |
| 18 | | systems. |
| 19 | | (Source: P.A. 103-105, eff. 6-27-23; 103-645, eff. 7-1-24; |
| 20 | | 104-155, eff. 8-1-25.) |
| 21 | | (50 ILCS 754/70) |
| 22 | | Sec. 70. Report. On or before July 1, 2026 and twice every |
| 23 | | year 2023 and on a quarterly basis thereafter, the Department |
| 24 | | Division of Mental Health shall submit a report to the General |
| 25 | | Assembly on its progress in implementing this Act until full |
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| 1 | | implementation has been achieved statewide. The report , which |
| 2 | | shall include, but not be limited to, a strategic assessment |
| 3 | | that evaluates the success toward current strategy, |
| 4 | | identification of future targets for implementation that help |
| 5 | | estimate the potential for success and provides a basis for |
| 6 | | assessing future performance, and key benchmarks to provide a |
| 7 | | comparison to set in context and help stakeholders understand |
| 8 | | their positions. |
| 9 | | (Source: P.A. 103-105, eff. 6-27-23.) |
| 10 | | (50 ILCS 754/75 new) |
| 11 | | Sec. 75. Oversight of PSAP compliance. |
| 12 | | (a) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator shall |
| 13 | | monitor and require public safety answering points to comply |
| 14 | | with the requirements of this Act in accordance with Sections |
| 15 | | 7.2 and 7.3 of the Emergency Telephone System Act. The |
| 16 | | Department shall provide consultation and collaboration to the |
| 17 | | Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator to support PSAP compliance with |
| 18 | | this Act. |
| 19 | | (b) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator shall |
| 20 | | consult with the Department to support PSAP compliance under |
| 21 | | this Act. In carrying out the responsibility under subsection |
| 22 | | (a), the Department shall provide consultation, resources, |
| 23 | | collaboration, and guidance to the Statewide 9-1-1 |
| 24 | | Administrator, as appropriate, to support PSAP compliance with |
| 25 | | the Community Emergency Services and Support Act. The guidance |
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| 1 | | shall include required data elements, reporting formats, and a |
| 2 | | mechanism for reporting provider service data to support |
| 3 | | monitoring, verification, and quality improvement. |
| 4 | | (50 ILCS 754/80 new) |
| 5 | | Sec. 80. Rulemaking. The Department may adopt rules to |
| 6 | | implement and administer this Act. Any rulemaking related to |
| 7 | | this Act may not be inconsistent with this Act and shall |
| 8 | | include consultation and meaningful input from relevant |
| 9 | | stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Statewide |
| 10 | | Advisory Committee and Regional Advisory Committees.". |