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| 1 |  |  or her designee; | 
| 2 |  |   (3) at least 3 State's Attorneys, nominated by the  | 
| 3 |  |  Director of the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate  | 
| 4 |  |  Prosecutor; | 
| 5 |  |   (4) at least 2 municipal police department  | 
| 6 |  |  representatives,
nominated by the Illinois Association of  | 
| 7 |  |  Chiefs of Police; | 
| 8 |  |   (5) an Illinois sheriff,
nominated by the Illinois  | 
| 9 |  |  Sheriffs' Association; | 
| 10 |  |   (6) the Director of Public Health or his or her  | 
| 11 |  |  designee; | 
| 12 |  |   (7) the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards  | 
| 13 |  |  Board, nominated by the Executive Director of the Board; | 
| 14 |  |   (8) a representative from a public defender's office,
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| 15 |  |  nominated by the State Appellate Defender; | 
| 16 |  |   (9) a circuit court judge,
nominated by the Chief  | 
| 17 |  |  Justice of the Supreme Court; | 
| 18 |  |   (10) a prosecutor with experience managing or  | 
| 19 |  |  directing a program in another state where the  | 
| 20 |  |  implementation of that state's extreme risk protection  | 
| 21 |  |  order law has achieved high rates of petition filings  | 
| 22 |  |  nominated by the National District Attorneys Association;  | 
| 23 |  |  and | 
| 24 |  |   (11) an expert from law enforcement who has experience  | 
| 25 |  |  managing or directing a program in another state where the  | 
| 26 |  |  implementation of that state's extreme risk protection  | 
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| 1 |  |  order law has achieved high rates of petition filings  | 
| 2 |  |  nominated by the Director of the Illinois State Police. | 
| 3 |  |  (b)
The Commission shall be chaired by the Director of the  | 
| 4 |  | Illinois State Police or his or her designee. The Commission  | 
| 5 |  | shall meet, either virtually or in person, to discuss the  | 
| 6 |  | implementation of the Firearms Restraining Order Act as  | 
| 7 |  | determined by the Commission while the strategies are being  | 
| 8 |  | established. | 
| 9 |  |  (c) The members of the Commission shall serve without  | 
| 10 |  | compensation and shall serve 3-year terms. | 
| 11 |  |  (d) An annual report shall be submitted to the General  | 
| 12 |  | Assembly by the Commission that may include summary  | 
| 13 |  | information about firearms restraining order use by county,  | 
| 14 |  | challenges to Firearms Restraining Order Act implementation,  | 
| 15 |  | and recommendations for increasing and improving  | 
| 16 |  | implementation. | 
| 17 |  |  (e)
The Commission shall develop a model policy with an  | 
| 18 |  | overall framework for the timely relinquishment of firearms  | 
| 19 |  | whenever a firearms restraining order is issued. The model  | 
| 20 |  | policy shall be finalized within the first 4 months of  | 
| 21 |  | convening. In formulating the model policy, the Commission  | 
| 22 |  | shall consult counties in Illinois and other states with  | 
| 23 |  | extreme risk protection order laws which have achieved a high  | 
| 24 |  | rate of petition filings. Once approved, the Illinois State  | 
| 25 |  | Police shall work with their local law enforcement agencies  | 
| 26 |  | within their county to design a comprehensive strategy for the  | 
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| 1 |  | timely relinquishment of firearms, using the model policy as  | 
| 2 |  | an overall framework. Each individual agency may make small  | 
| 3 |  | modifications as needed to the model policy and must approve  | 
| 4 |  | and adopt a policy that aligns with the model policy. The  | 
| 5 |  | Illinois State Police shall convene local police chiefs and  | 
| 6 |  | sheriffs within their county as needed to discuss the  | 
| 7 |  | relinquishment of firearms. | 
| 8 |  |  (f) The Commission shall be dissolved June 1, 2025 (3  | 
| 9 |  | years after the effective date of Public Act 102-345) this  | 
| 10 |  | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. | 
| 11 |  |  (g) This Section is repealed June 1, 2026 (4 years after  | 
| 12 |  | the effective date of Public Act 102-345) this amendatory Act  | 
| 13 |  | of the 102nd General Assembly.
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| 14 |  | (Source: P.A. 102-345, eff. 6-1-22; revised 11-3-21.)
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| 15 |  |  Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect June 1,  | 
| 16 |  | 2022.
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