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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 7.11. Uniform Statewide Crime Statistics Task Force.
(a) The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall establish a Uniform Statewide Crime Statistics Task Force within 120 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly.
(b) The Task Force shall include the following members appointed by the Executive Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority:
(1) Up to 2 individuals representing the Illinois State Police.
(2) Up to 2 individuals from an organization representing State's Attorneys in Illinois.
(3) Up to 2 individuals from an organization representing Illinois chiefs of police.
(4) Up to 2 individuals from an organization representing sworn officers of Illinois law enforcement agencies.
(5) Up to 2 individuals representing the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention of the Department of Human Services.
(6) Up to 2 individuals from a membership organization whose mission is to stop domestic or firearm violence.
(7) Up to 2 individuals from the Office of the Secretary of State.
(8) Up to 2 individuals representing the Department of Innovation and Technology.
(9) Up to 2 individuals from a statewide organization exclusively representing retailers of all types and sizes.
(10) Up to 2 individuals representing the Department of Public Health.
(11) Up to 2 individuals representing the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
(12) Up to 2 individuals representing Illinois institutions of higher education working on Illinois crime statistics research.
(13) Up to 2 individuals from an organization representing Illinois sheriffs.
(14) Up to 2 individuals representing the Office of the Illinois Attorney General.
(15) Up to 2 individuals from an organization representing Illinois coroners and medical examiners.
(16) Up to 2 individuals from the Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council.
The Executive Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, or the Executive Director's designee, shall serve as Chair of the Task Force. Members shall serve for the entirety of the Task Force without compensation. If a vacancy occurs in the Task Force membership, the vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment for the entirety of the Task Force.
(c) The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall provide administrative and technical support to the Task Force.
(d) The Task Force shall meet at least quarterly to assist in the development and implementation of an integrated software system for gathering and publishing crime data from all law enforcement agencies throughout the State.
(e) The Task Force shall submit, no later than 18 months after the first convening of the Task Force, a final report to the Governor, General Assembly, and the Executive Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority that shall include, at a minimum, recommendations on the development of the integrated software system, the estimated cost of the implementation and maintenance of the integrated software system, and protocols on accessing and updating the information that should be implemented.
(f) The Task Force is dissolved and this Section is repealed 2 years after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 20. Executive Branch § 3930/7.11. Uniform Statewide Crime Statistics Task Force - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-20-executive-branch/il-st-sect-20-3930-7-11/
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