Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 2630/3

Information to be furnished peace officers and commanding officers
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of certain military installations in Illinois.
 
(A) The Illinois State Police shall file or cause to be filed all plates,
photographs, outline pictures, measurements, descriptions and information
which shall be received by it by virtue of its office and shall make a
complete and systematic record and index of the same, providing thereby a
method of convenient reference and comparison. The Illinois State Police shall
furnish, upon application, all information pertaining to the identification
of any person or persons, a plate, photograph, outline picture, description,
measurements, or any data of which there is a record in its office. Such
information shall be furnished to peace officers of the United States, of other
states or territories, of the Insular possessions of the United States, of
foreign countries duly authorized to receive the same, to all peace officers of
the State of Illinois, to investigators of the Illinois Law Enforcement
Training Standards Board and, conviction information only, to units
of local government, school districts, private organizations, and requesting institutions as defined in Section 2605-345 of the Illinois State
Police Law under the
provisions of
Section 2605-10, 2605-15, 2605-51, 2605-52, 2605-75, 2605-190, 2605-200, 2605-205, 2605-210,
2605-215, 2605-250, 2605-275, 2605-305, 2605-315, 2605-325, 2605-335,
2605-340,
2605-345, 2605-350, 2605-355, 2605-360, 2605-365, 2605-375, 2605-400, 2605-405,
2605-420,
2605-430, 2605-435, 2605-525, or 2605-550 of the Illinois State
Police Law.
Applications shall be in writing and accompanied by a certificate, signed by
the peace officer or chief administrative officer or his designee making such
application, to the effect that the information applied for is necessary in the
interest of and will be used solely in the due administration of the criminal
laws or for the purpose of evaluating the qualifications and character of
employees, prospective employees, volunteers, or prospective
volunteers of units of local government, school districts, and private
organizations, or for the purpose of evaluating the character of persons who may be granted or denied access to municipal utility facilities under Section 11-117.1-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code.

 
For the purposes of this subsection, "chief administrative officer" is
defined as follows:

 
 
a) The city manager of a city or, if a city does not 
 
employ a city manager, the mayor of the city.

 
 
b) The manager of a village or, if a village does not 
 
employ a manager, the president of the village.

 
 
c) The chairman or president of a county board or, if 
 
a county has adopted the county executive form of government, the chief executive officer of the county.

 
 
d) The president of the school board of a school 
 
district.

 
 
e) The supervisor of a township.

 
 
f) The official granted general administrative 
 
control of a special district, an authority, or organization of government establishment by law which may issue obligations and which either may levy a property tax or may expend funds of the district, authority, or organization independently of any parent unit of government.

 
 
g) The executive officer granted general 
 
administrative control of a private organization defined in Section 2605-335 of the Illinois State Police Law.

 
(B) Upon written application and payment of fees authorized by this
subsection, State agencies and units of local government, not including school
districts, are authorized to submit fingerprints of employees, prospective
employees and license applicants to the Illinois State Police for the purpose of obtaining
conviction information maintained by the Illinois State Police and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation about such persons. The Illinois State Police shall submit such
fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on behalf of such agencies
and units of local government. The Illinois State Police shall charge an application fee,
based on actual costs, for the dissemination of conviction information pursuant
to this subsection. The Illinois State Police is empowered to establish this fee and
shall prescribe the form and manner for requesting and furnishing conviction
information pursuant to this subsection.

 
(C) Upon payment of fees authorized by this subsection, the Illinois State Police shall
furnish to the commanding officer of a military installation in Illinois having
an arms storage facility, upon written request of such commanding officer or
his designee, and in the form and manner prescribed by the Illinois State Police, all
criminal history record information pertaining to any individual seeking access
to such a storage facility, where such information is sought pursuant to a
federally-mandated security or criminal history check.

 
The Illinois State Police shall establish and charge a fee, not to exceed actual costs,
for providing information pursuant to this subsection.

employ a city manager, the mayor of the city.
employ a manager, the president of the village.
a county has adopted the county executive form of government, the chief executive officer of the county.
district.
control of a special district, an authority, or organization of government establishment by law which may issue obligations and which either may levy a property tax or may expend funds of the district, authority, or organization independently of any parent unit of government.
administrative control of a private organization defined in Section 2605-335 of the Illinois State Police Law.

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