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HB 3072 replaces the Cook County Sheriff’s ex officio seat on the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board with a Cook County Sheriff’s Office appointee.
HB 3072 replaces the Cook County Sheriff’s ex officio seat on the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board with a Cook County Sheriff’s Office appointee.
Status: In committee upon adjournment (last action: 2025-06-28)
Primary sponsor: Rep. Brad Stephens
Law(s) amended: 50 ILCS 705/3 (Illinois Police Training Act — composition of Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board)
Note on title: The bill file is captioned “Relating to expungements,” but the substantive text amends the Illinois Police Training Act and concerns Board membership. The title and text appear inconsistent.
HB 3072 changes the composition of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board by replacing the ex officio seat held by the Sheriff of Cook County with a seat held by a member of the Office of the Cook County Sheriff who is appointed by the Sheriff. In short: rather than the elected Sheriff serving on the Board, the Sheriff would appoint one member of his/her office to occupy that seat.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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