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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 0.04. Powers and duties.
(a) The Office shall provide pretrial services as provided in Section 7 to circuit courts or counties without existing pretrial services agencies.
(b) The Office shall develop, establish, adopt, and enforce uniform standards for pretrial services in this State.
(c) The Office may:
(1) hire and train State employed pretrial personnel;
(2) establish qualifications for pretrial officers as to hiring, promotion, and training;
(3) establish a system of training and orientation for local pretrial services agencies;
(4) Develop standards and approve employee compensation schedules for local pretrial services agencies;
(5) establish a system of uniform forms;
(6) develop standards for a system of recordkeeping for local pretrial services agencies;
(7) gather statistics and develop research for planning of pretrial services in Illinois;
(8) establish a means of verifying the conditions for reimbursement under this Act for local pretrial services agencies and develop criteria for approved costs for reimbursement;
(9) monitor and evaluate all pretrial programs operated by local pretrial services agencies;
(10) review and approve annual plans submitted by local pretrial services agencies; and
(11) establish such other standards and regulations and do all acts necessary to carry out the intent and purposes of this Act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 725. Criminal Procedure § 185/0.04. Powers and duties - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-725-criminal-procedure/il-st-sect-725-185-0-04/
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