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Code · Illinois · Chapter 430 — PUBLIC SAFETY · Act 66

Sec. 15. Objections by law enforcement agencies.

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Sec. 15. Objections by law enforcement agencies.
(a)Any law enforcement agency may submit an objection to a license applicant based upon a reasonable suspicion that the applicant is a danger to himself or herself or others, or a threat to public safety. The objection shall be made by the chief law enforcement officer of the law enforcement agency, or his or her designee, and must include any information relevant to the objection. If a law enforcement agency submits an objection within 30 days after the entry of an applicant into the database, the Illinois State Police shall submit the objection and all information available to the Board under State and federal law related to the application to the Board within 10 days of completing all necessary background checks.
(b)If an applicant has 5 or more arrests for any reason, that have been entered into the Criminal History Records Information
(CHRI)System, within the 7 years preceding the date of application for a license, or has 3 or more arrests within the 7 years preceding the date of application for a license for any combination of gang-related offenses, the Illinois State Police shall object and submit the applicant's arrest record to the extent the Board is allowed to receive that information under State and federal law, the application materials, and any additional information submitted by a law enforcement agency to the Board. For purposes of this subsection, "gang-related offense" is an offense described in Section 12-6.4, Section 24-1.8, Section 25-5, Section 33-4, or Section 33G-4, or in paragraph
(1)of subsection
(a)of Section 12-6.2, paragraph
(2)of subsection
(b)of Section 16-30, paragraph
(2)of subsection
(b)of Section 31-4, or item
(iii)of paragraph (1.5) of subsection
(i)of Section 48-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012.
(c)The referral of an objection under this Section to the Board shall toll the 90-day period for the Illinois State Police to issue or deny the applicant a license under subsection
(e)of Section 10 of this Act, during the period of review and until the Board issues its decision.
(d)If no objection is made by a law enforcement agency or the Illinois State Police under this Section, the Illinois State Police shall process the application in accordance with this Act.
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