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Code · Illinois · Chapter 50 — LOCAL GOVERNMENT · Act 707

Sec. 10. Law Enforcement Camera Grant Fund; creation, rules.

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Sec. 10. Law Enforcement Camera Grant Fund; creation, rules.
(a)The Law Enforcement Camera Grant Fund is created as a special fund in the State treasury. From appropriations to the Board from the Fund, the Board must make grants to units of local government in Illinois and Illinois public universities for the purpose of
(1)purchasing or leasing in-car video cameras for use in law enforcement vehicles,
(2)purchasing or leasing officer-worn body cameras and associated technology for law enforcement officers, and
(3)training for law enforcement officers in the operation of the cameras. Grants under this Section may be used to offset data storage and related licensing costs for officer-worn body cameras. For the purposes of this Section, "purchasing or leasing" includes providing funding to units of local government in advance that can be used to obtain this equipment rather than only for reimbursement of purchased equipment.
Moneys received for the purposes of this Section, including, without limitation, fee receipts and gifts, grants, and awards from any public or private entity, must be deposited into the Fund. Any interest earned on moneys in the Fund must be deposited into the Fund.
(b)The Board may set requirements for the distribution of grant moneys and determine which law enforcement agencies are eligible.
(b-5) The Board shall consider compliance with the Uniform Crime Reporting Act as a factor in awarding grant moneys.
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