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310 ILCS 10/8.10a

Criminal history record and housing data

Known as the Housing Authorities Act

The act spans §§ 310–310 (70 sections).

P.A. 103-215, eff. 4-30-24 (See Section 900 of P.A. 103-563 for effective date of P.A. 103-215

(a) Every Authority organized under the provisions of this Act shall collect the following criminal history record data: (1) the number of applications submitted for admission to federally assisted housing; (2) the number of applications submitted for admission to federally assisted housing by individuals with a criminal history record, if the Authority is conducting criminal history records checks of applicants or other household members; (3) the number of applications for admission to federally assisted housing that were denied on the basis of a criminal history record, if the Authority is conducting criminal history records checks of applicants or other household members; (4) the number of criminal records assessment hearings requested by applicants for housing who were denied federally assisted housing on the basis of a criminal history records check; and (5) the number of denials for federally assisted housing that were overturned after a criminal records assessment hearing. The information required in this subsection shall be disaggregated by the race, ethnicity, and sex of applicants for housing. (b) Every Authority organized under the provisions of this Act shall collect the following data: (1) the number of vacant rental units within each housing project operated by the Authority; and (2) information on whether each waiting list maintained by the Authority is open or closed. (c) The information collected under subsections (a) and (b) shall be reported to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority and shall be compiled and reported to the General Assembly annually by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall also make this report publicly available, including on its website, without fee. .)

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