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Code · Illinois · Chapter 730 — CORRECTIONS · Act 141

Sec. 15. Certain agreements and incentives prohibited.

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Sec. 15. Certain agreements and incentives prohibited. Neither the State, nor any unit of local government, any county sheriff, or any agency, officer, employee, or agent thereof, shall:
(1)enter into an agreement of any kind for the detention of individuals in a detention
facility owned, managed, or operated, in whole or in part, by a private entity;
(2)pay, reimburse, subsidize, or defray in any way any costs related to the sale,
purchase, construction, development, ownership, management, or operation of a detention facility that is or will be owned, managed, or operated, in whole or in part, by a private entity;
(3)receive per diem, per detainee, or any other payment related to the detention of
individuals in a detention facility owned, managed, or operated, in whole or in part, by a private entity; or
(4)otherwise give any financial incentive or benefit to any private entity or person in
connection with the sale, purchase, construction, development, ownership, management, or operation of a detention facility that is or will be owned, managed, or operated, in whole or in part, by a private entity.
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