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Introduced
02/07/2025
02/07/2025
In Committee
06/02/2025
06/02/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Director of Corrections shall establish a canine unit pilot program within the Department of Corrections, which shall consist of a contraband screening program that includes, but is not limited to, the use of a leashed and controlled canine trained to detect illegal drugs at each correctional institution or facility housing 100 or more committed persons. The Department of Corrections shall, by rule, establish standards concerning the operation of the canine units, the chain of command, assignment of canine handlers, the uniforms to be worn by canine handlers, the shifts and assignments of canine handlers, the training of canines for drug detection, the equipment to be issued to canine handlers, the supply of contraband drugs to canine handlers in order to teach the canines drug detection, the transportation of the canines, canine care, handler responsibility for the care of the canines, canine selection, standards for the selection of canine handlers, the placement of the canines after the canines are no longer used in drug detection, veterinary care for the canines, evaluation of canine handlers and the canines in drug detection, and any other standards that the Department deems necessary for the effective operation of the canine drug detection program.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require the Director of Corrections to establish a canine unit pilot program for drug detection in correctional facilities. Specifically, the program mandates the use of leashed, controlled dogs trained to detect illegal drugs in any correctional institution or facility housing 100 or more inmates. The Department of Corrections must develop comprehensive rules and standards governing multiple aspects of the canine program, including the chain of command, handler assignments, uniforms, training protocols, equipment, canine transportation and care, handler responsibilities, canine selection criteria, handler selection standards, and plans for canine placement after they are no longer used for drug detection. This pilot program aims to enhance contraband screening and drug detection capabilities within the state's correctional institutions, providing an additional tool for maintaining safety and preventing drug-related issues in these facilities.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance
Sponsors (6)
Rachel Ventura (D)*,
Neil Anderson (R),
Terri Bryant (R),
Javier Cervantes (D),
Mary Edly-Allen (D),
Willie Preston (D),
Last Action
Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments (on 06/02/2025)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=2417&GAID=18&DocTypeID=SB&SessionID=114&GA=104 |
| Senate Amendment 001 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB2417sam001.htm |
| BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB2417.htm |
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