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Code · Illinois · Chapter 5 — GENERAL PROVISIONS · Act 465

Sec. 10. Death of resident military member, law enforcement officer, firefighter, or members of EMS crews.

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Sec. 10. Death of resident military member, law enforcement officer, firefighter, or members of EMS crews.
(a)The Governor shall issue an official notice to fly the following flags at half-staff upon the death of a resident of this State killed
(i)by hostile fire as a member of the United States armed forces,
(ii)in the line of duty as a law enforcement officer,
(iii)in the line of duty as a firefighter,
(iv)in the line of duty as a member of an Emergency Medical Services
(EMS)crew, or
(v)during on duty training for active military duty: the United States national flag, the State flag of Illinois, and, in the case of the death of the member of the United States armed forces, the appropriate military flag as defined in subsection
(b)of Section 18.6 of the Condominium Property Act and the Honor and Remember Flag designated under Section 16 of this Act. Upon the Governor's notice, each person or entity required by this Act to ensure the display of the United States national flag on a flagstaff shall ensure that the flags described in the notice are displayed at half-staff on the day designated for the resident's funeral and the 2 days preceding that day.
(b)The Department of Veterans Affairs shall notify the Governor of the death by hostile fire of an Illinois resident member of the United States armed forces. In lieu of notice being provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs, any other State or Federal entity, agency, or person holding such information may notify the Governor of the death by hostile fire of an Illinois resident member of the United States armed forces. If such notice is provided to the Governor by an entity, agency, or person other than the Department of Veterans Affairs, then the obligation to notify the Governor of an Illinois resident soldier's death under this subsection
(b)shall be considered fulfilled. The Illinois State Police shall notify the Governor of the death in the line of duty of an Illinois resident law enforcement officer. The Office of the State Fire Marshal shall notify the Governor of the death in the line of duty of an Illinois resident firefighter. The Department of Public Health shall notify the Governor of the death in the line of duty of an Illinois resident member of an Emergency Medical Services
(EMS)crew. Notice to the Governor shall include at least the resident's name and Illinois address, the date designated for the funeral, and the circumstances of the death.
(c)For the purpose of this Section, the United States armed forces includes:
(i)the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard;
(ii)any reserve component of each of the forces listed in item (i); and
(iii)the National Guard.
(d)Nothing in this Section requires the removal or relocation of any existing flags currently displayed in the State. This Section does not apply to a State facility if the requirements of this Section cannot be satisfied without a physical modification to that facility.
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