Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1240.130 - Procedures for Implementing Changes
a) Changes to This Part - If it should become
necessary for the Director of the Department of Law Enforcement to change the
regulations in this Part, the following procedures will be used:
1) Filed with the SOS - All changes to this
Part will be filed with the Secretary of State in accordance with provisions of
the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 127, pars.
1005-35 and 1005-65).
2) Published
in the LEADS Reference Manual - Upon taking effect, changes to this Part will
be published and distributed as part of a routine, bi-monthly Modification to
the LEADS Reference Manual, Chapter 30.
b) Changes to LEADS Services - This Part
requires that any agency using non-standard equipment must provide access to
all authorized LEADS files and services and permit the agency's operator to
perform all functions that may be performed on fully-supported equipment. The
one exception is on-line entry of I-UCR data. (See Section
1240.40(e)(2),
subparagraphs (I) and (J).) The following regulations will apply when changes
are to be made to LEADS:
1) The Department of
Law Enforcement will:
A) Announce Each Change
- Major additions or changes to LEADS services or procedures for LEADS access
will be announced by DLE at least 45 days prior to the planned implementation
date. Such announcements will be made as articles in the LEADS monthly
Newsletter and/or as notices in the on-line Daily Bulletin Board. (See Section
1240.110(e)
of this Part.)
B) Issue Technical
Bulletin - When the DLE LEADS Staff believes that a change will dictate that
technical modifications must be made by local LEADS users of non-standard
equipment, a technical bulletin will be provided by DLE. The bulletin will be
mailed to all requesting LEADS user agencies at least 30 days prior to the
planned implementation date of the change or addition.
C) Provide Notice of Implementation -- When a
change is implemented, DLE will immediately notify all users of that fact
through the Daily Bulletin Board.
D) Enter an Operational Note - When deemed
necessary, DLE will enter an Operational Note into the on-line Help File to
provide appropriate instructions for dealing with the change.
E) Publish Manual Modification - All changes
to LEADS services will be reflected in a bi-monthly LEADS Reference Manual
Modification to be published by DLE no more than 90 days after the actual
implementation date.
F) Expedite
Emergency and Minor Changes - DLE reserves the right to make emergency and
minor changes and additions to LEADS without prior notice or with less notice
than called for in subparagraph (A) above. Whenever this becomes necessary, DLE
will still provide notice of implementation, enter an Operational Note, and
publish a Manual Modification. If deemed necessary, a technical bulletin will
be issued at the earliest possible time.
2) All LEADS User Agencies will:
A) Stay Abreast of Changes - All users must
be aware of all changes and additions to LEADS that are announced in the Daily
Bulletin Board. All LEADS operators and other appropriate personnel should be
informed at the earliest possible time.
B) Update Manuals - The Reference Manual
Modifications must be applied to all copies as stipulated elsewhere in this
Part. (See Section
1240.110(b)(1).)
3) Agencies Operating Non-Standard
Equipment will:
A) Request Technical Bulletins
- It shall be each individual agency's responsibility to request that it be
placed on the mailing list to receive technical bulletins. The request may be
made by directed message to terminal KQC, or by letter to the LEADS
Administrator, 501 Armory Building, Springfield, Illinois 62706.
B) Promptly Implement Technical Changes - To
remain in compliance with the provisions of Section
1240.40(e)(2)(J),
the agency must implement any necessary technical changes within 60 days after
the actual DLE implementation date or within 60 days after the technical
bulletin is received, whichever occurs first.
C) Request an Extension
i) In any case where the agency believes it
cannot comply with (B), above, within the specified time frame, it must submit
a written request for an extension. The request must state the circumstances
necessitating the extension and give the agency's plan and target date for
getting into compliance. Requests must be sent to the LEADS Administrator, 501
Armory Building, Springfield, Illinois 62706.
ii) The Director of the Department of Law
Enforcement will grant extensions on an individual basis depending on the
circumstances involved. Either the Director or the agency may also request a
hearing as provided for in Section
1240.140 of this
Part.
Notes
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