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Reconstitutes a multi‑stakeholder First Responders Suicide Task Force to develop actionable recommendations to reduce suicide risk among Illinois first responders.
Reconstitutes a multi‑stakeholder First Responders Suicide Task Force to develop actionable recommendations to reduce suicide risk among Illinois first responders.
Status: Enacted (Public Act 104-0236) — Governor approved 08/15/2025; Effective date: 01/01/2026
Statute amended: First Responders Suicide Prevention Act (5 ILCS 840/30)
HB 2551 reconstitutes the First Responders Suicide Task Force to develop recommendations and a mechanism to help reduce suicide risk and suicide rates among Illinois first responders. The Act updates the Task Force’s membership, sets appointment and reporting deadlines, and establishes administrative procedures and a sunset.
The Act restores and expands a time‑limited, multi‑stakeholder Task Force focused on actionable recommendations to reduce suicide risk among first responders, adding explicit representation for public safety telecommunicators and organizations providing first‑responder mental health training/support. The short statutory timeline aims to produce recommendations to the General Assembly within the 2026 calendar year.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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