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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 2635

Sec. 20. State liability and indemnification of units of local government.

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Sec. 20. State liability and indemnification of units of local government.
(A)The State of Illinois shall guarantee the accuracy and completeness of conviction information disseminated by the Illinois State Police that is based upon fingerprint identification. The State of Illinois shall not be liable for the accuracy and completeness of any information disseminated upon identifying information other than fingerprints.
(B)The State of Illinois shall indemnify a clerk of the circuit court, a criminal justice agency, and their employees and officials from, and against, all damage claims brought by others due to dissemination by the Illinois State Police of inaccurate or incomplete conviction information based upon positive fingerprint identification, provided that the conviction information in question was initially reported to the Illinois State Police accurately and in the timely manner mandated by Section 2.1 of the Criminal Identification Act.
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