Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 2310/2310-420

Violence and homicide; injury prevention.
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(was 20 ILCS 2310/55.74)

 
Sec. 2310-420. 

Violence and homicide; injury prevention. 

 
(a) Utilizing existing
resources, the Department may examine the impact of
violence
and homicide on the public health and safety of Illinois residents, especially
children. Based on their findings, the Department shall, if warranted, declare
violence and homicide a public health epidemic and recommend anti-violence and

 
(b) The Section on Injury Prevention is created within the Department. The Section on Injury Prevention is charged with coordination
and expansion of prevention and control activities related to
intentional and unintentional injuries. The
duties of the Section on Injury Prevention may include, but may not be limited
to, the following:

 
 
(1) To serve as a data coordinator and analysis 
 
source of mortality and injury statistics for other State agencies.

 
 
(2) To integrate an injury and violence prevention 
 
focus within the Department.

 
 
(3) To develop collaborative relationships with other 
 
State agencies and private and community organizations to establish programs promoting injury prevention, awareness, and education to reduce automobile, motorcycle, and bicycle injuries and interpersonal violence, including homicide, child abuse, youth violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and elderly abuse.

 
 
(4) To support the development of comprehensive 
 
community-based injury and violence prevention initiatives within municipalities of this State.

 
 
(5) To identify possible sources of funding to 
 
establish and continue programs to promote prevention of intentional and unintentional injuries.

source of mortality and injury statistics for other State agencies.
focus within the Department.
State agencies and private and community organizations to establish programs promoting injury prevention, awareness, and education to reduce automobile, motorcycle, and bicycle injuries and interpersonal violence, including homicide, child abuse, youth violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and elderly abuse.
community-based injury and violence prevention initiatives within municipalities of this State.
establish and continue programs to promote prevention of intentional and unintentional injuries.

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