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IL HB0531

IL HB0531
CRIM CD-CRIMINAL BUILDING MGMT


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Introduced
01/24/2017
In Committee
12/15/2017
Crossed Over
04/28/2017
Passed
11/28/2018
Dead

Introduced Session

100th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Creates the offense of criminal building management. Provides that a person commits the offense when, having personal or professional management or control of commercial real estate, whether as a legal or equitable owner or as a managing agent or otherwise, he or she recklessly permits or causes the physical condition or facilities of the commercial real estate to become or remain in any condition which endangers the health or safety of a first responder and: (1) the condition endangering the health or safety of a first responder was a building code violation or resulted from work done with a proper permit; (2) the condition endangering the health or safety of a first responder is determined to be a contributing factor in the injury or death of that first responder; and (3) the person recklessly conceals or attempts to conceal the condition that endangered the health or safety of the first responder that is found to be a contributing factor in that injury or death. Provides that criminal building management is a Class 4 felony.

AI Summary

This bill creates the offense of criminal building management, which is a Class 4 felony. A person commits this offense when, having personal or professional management or control of commercial real estate, they recklessly permit or cause the physical condition or facilities of the commercial real estate to become or remain in a condition that endangers the health or safety of a first responder, and the condition was a building code violation, resulted from work done without a proper permit, or was a contributing factor in the injury or death of the first responder, and the person recklessly concealed or attempted to conceal the condition. The bill also makes various changes to the Unified Code of Corrections, including provisions related to parole review for persons under the age of 21 at the time of the commission of an offense.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (17)

Last Action

Sent to the Governor (on 02/06/2019)

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