Illinois Code § 730 ILCS 212/5

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(a) Definition. In this Act:
 
"Restrictive housing" includes the confinement statutes currently designated in Department of Corrections rules and administrative directives as "Restrictive Housing, Administrative Detention, Investigatory Status, Disciplinary Segregation and Temporary Confinement", as well as any similar designations used by the Department in the future.
 
(b) Quarterly reports. Beginning on July 1, 2025, the Department of Corrections shall post quarterly reports on the use of restrictive housing on the Department's official website. Those reports shall include:
 
 
(1) data, both aggregated and disaggregated by 
 
facility, regarding individuals placed in restrictive housing during the prior quarter by age, sex, gender identity, ethnicity, whether the individuals were designated Serious Mental Illness (SMI) at the time of the conduct that led to their placement in restrictive housing, the type of confinement status, and both the total length and the length for the prior 12 months that the person spent and was sentenced to restrictive housing. Such data shall also include the charge or charges that resulted in restrictive housing and a description of the activity that formed the basis of the charge;
 
 
(2) the population of each restrictive housing unit 
 
on the last day of each quarter and a non-duplicative cumulative count of persons confined to restrictive housing for the previous 12 months;
 
 
(3) the conduct that led to their placement in 
 
restrictive housing and incidences of emergency confinement, self-harm, suicide, and assault in any restrictive housing unit;
 
 
(4) the number of facility wide lockdowns at each 
 
facility for the prior quarter and an explanation of the reason for each such lockdown;
 
 
(5) data on access to health care, including the 
 
amount of time it takes for a person in restrictive housing to see a physician after requesting to see a physician, how many times a person sees a nurse or other medical staff before seeing the physician, whether it is a medical emergency, and the time between routine medical and physical checkups;
 
 
(6) the number of grievances filed appealing 
 
placement in restrictive housing, disaggregated by race, gender, age, and reason for placement; and
 
 
(7) the number of alternative programs to restrictive 
 
housing available by facility, the frequency of their use, and their attendance by committed persons, disaggregated by race, gender, age, and reason for placement, utilized in response, or as an alternative to, restrictive housing.
 
These reports shall not include personally identifiable information regarding any committed person.
 
(c) Annual reports. Beginning on July 1, 2025, the Department of Corrections shall compile an annual report summarizing the data collected under this Section and shall submit the annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly, and shall make the annual report available to the public. This report shall be made available on the Department of Corrections website, beginning July 1, 2025.

facility, regarding individuals placed in restrictive housing during the prior quarter by age, sex, gender identity, ethnicity, whether the individuals were designated Serious Mental Illness (SMI) at the time of the conduct that led to their placement in restrictive housing, the type of confinement status, and both the total length and the length for the prior 12 months that the person spent and was sentenced to restrictive housing. Such data shall also include the charge or charges that resulted in restrictive housing and a description of the activity that formed the basis of the charge;
on the last day of each quarter and a non-duplicative cumulative count of persons confined to restrictive housing for the previous 12 months;
restrictive housing and incidences of emergency confinement, self-harm, suicide, and assault in any restrictive housing unit;
facility for the prior quarter and an explanation of the reason for each such lockdown;
amount of time it takes for a person in restrictive housing to see a physician after requesting to see a physician, how many times a person sees a nurse or other medical staff before seeing the physician, whether it is a medical emergency, and the time between routine medical and physical checkups;
placement in restrictive housing, disaggregated by race, gender, age, and reason for placement; and
housing available by facility, the frequency of their use, and their attendance by committed persons, disaggregated by race, gender, age, and reason for placement, utilized in response, or as an alternative to, restrictive housing.

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