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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 4024

Sec. 10. Interstate Sex Offender Task Force.

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Sec. 10. Interstate Sex Offender Task Force.
(a)The Interstate Sex Offender Task Force is created.
(b)The Interstate Sex Offender Task Force shall convene and initially meet not later than 30 days after the effective date of this Act and shall meet thereafter as frequently as necessary to carry out its duties as required by this Act.
(c)The Task Force shall consist of members representing the Illinois Department of Corrections, the Illinois State Police, the Office of the Illinois Attorney General, statewide sexual assault victim service providers, and such other criminal justice and law enforcement entities and organizations as deemed appropriate by the Illinois State Police.
(d)The Task Force shall coordinate its meetings and studies with such representatives of similar organizations in the other states as may be appropriate, including but not limited to those in Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Kentucky, and Missouri.
(e)The Task Force shall examine the following:
(1)The systems of communication between states regarding the interstate movement of
registered sex offenders.
(2)The laws of Illinois and its border states that restrict and affect where convicted
or registered sex offenders may reside.
(3)The extent to which law enforcement resources are affected by residency
restrictions.
(4)The impact of residency restrictions on the parole, mandatory supervised release,
and probation systems in Illinois.
(f)The Illinois Department of Corrections shall provide staff and administrative support services to the Task Force.
(g)The Task Force shall report its findings and recommendations to the Governor, the Attorney General, and the General Assembly no later than January 1, 2007.
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