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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 5. Definitions. In this Act:
“Co-facilitators” means a committed person at the Department of Juvenile Justice who is specifically trained in voting rights education, who shall assist in conducting voting and civics education workshops for committed persons at the Department of Juvenile Justice who are scheduled for discharge within 12 months.
“Committed person” means a person committed and confined to and in the physical custody of the Department of Corrections or the Department of Juvenile Justice.
“Commitment” means a judicially determined placement in the physical custody of the Department of Corrections or the Department of Juvenile Justice on the basis of conviction or delinquency.
“Correctional institution or facility” means a Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile Justice building or part of a Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile Justice building where committed persons are detained in a secure manner.
“Detainee” means a committed person in the physical custody of the Department of Corrections or the Department of Juvenile Justice.
“Director” includes the Directors of the Department of Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice unless the text solely specifies a particular Director.
“Discharge” means the end of a sentence or the final termination of a committed person's physical commitment to and confinement in the Department of Corrections. Discharge means the end of a sentence or the final termination of a committed person's physical commitment to and confinement in the Department of Juvenile Justice.
“Peer educator” means an incarcerated citizen at the Department of Corrections who is specifically trained in voting rights education, who shall conduct voting and civics education workshops for committed persons at the Department of Corrections who are scheduled for discharge within 12 months.
“Program” means the nonpartisan peer education and information instruction established by this Act.
“Re-entering citizen” means any United States citizen who is: 17 years of age or older; in the physical custody of the Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile Justice; and scheduled to be re-entering society within 12 months.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 730. Corrections § 200/5. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-730-corrections/il-st-sect-730-200-5/
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