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IL HB3822

IL HB3822
CD CORR-PAROLE&MSR VIOLATIONS


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Introduced
02/07/2025
In Committee
03/21/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Deletes provision that the Prisoner Review Board shall revoke parole or mandatory supervised release for violations of the requirement that if the parolee or releasee was convicted for an offense that would qualify the accused as a sexual predator under the Sex Offender Registration Act on or after January 1, 2007, wear an approved electronic monitoring device for the duration of the person's parole, mandatory supervised release term, or extended mandatory supervised release term and if convicted for an offense of criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, criminal sexual abuse, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, or ritualized abuse of a child committed on or after August 11, 2009 when the victim was under 18 years of age at the time of the commission of the offense and the defendant used force or the threat of force in the commission of the offense wear an approved electronic monitoring device that has Global Positioning System (GPS) capability for the duration of the person's parole, mandatory supervised release term, or extended mandatory supervised release term. Makes other changes concerning violations of parole or mandatory supervised release. Provides for different conditions if the parolee or releasee violates a criminal statute of any jurisdiction during the parole or release term than for violations of other conditions of parole or mandatory supervised release.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Unified Code of Corrections to modify how parole and mandatory supervised release (MSR) violations are handled. The bill eliminates a previous provision that automatically required the Prisoner Review Board to revoke parole or MSR for certain sexual offenders who violate electronic monitoring requirements. Instead, the bill provides the Board with more discretionary powers when handling parole or MSR violations. Specifically, for different types of violations, the Board can now: continue the existing term (with or without modifying conditions), release the person to a half-way house, or revoke the parole/MSR and reconfine the person. The bill introduces different reconfinement guidelines based on the type of offender and violation, including specific provisions for those sentenced before certain dates, those subject to mandatory supervised release, sex offender supervision, and youthful offender parole. The changes provide more flexibility to the Prisoner Review Board in managing parole and mandatory supervised release violations, allowing for more nuanced responses to different types of infractions while maintaining oversight of offenders' compliance with release conditions.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee (on 03/21/2025)

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