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Code · Illinois · Chapter 730 — CORRECTIONS · Act 5

Sec. 5-8A-4.15. Failure to comply with a condition of the electronic monitoring or home detention program.

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Sec. 5-8A-4.15. Failure to comply with a condition of the electronic monitoring or home detention program.
(a)A person charged with a felony or misdemeanor, or charged with an act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony, or misdemeanor, conditionally released from the supervising authority through an electronic monitoring or home detention program, who knowingly and intentionally violates a condition of the electronic monitoring or home detention program without notification to the proper authority is subject to sanctions as outlined in Section 110-6.
(b)A person who violates a condition of the electronic monitoring or home detention program by knowingly and intentionally removing, disabling, destroying, or circumventing the operation of an approved electronic monitoring device shall be subject to penalties for escape under Section 5-8A-4.1.
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