Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1295.30 - Qualification, Certification, and Recertification of Officers
No person shall engage in the interception of private oral communication as described in the Act, unless authorized to do so pursuant to certification provisions elaborated in this Part.
a) Qualifications - The qualifications of all
candidates for certification as electronic criminal surveillance officers shall
be specified in an application to the Director from the chief executive officer
of the law enforcement agency which the candidate represents. The application
shall include a recommendation of the candidate by the chief executive officer.
Other information to be supplied shall include:
1) The candidate's name, sex, date of birth,
and agency identification number;
2) The candidate's business address and
telephone numbers; and
3) Statement
that the candidate is a full-time law enforcement officer or a retired law
enforcement officer.
b)
Certification - Electronic Criminal Surveillance Officer (ECSO) training and
certification shall be provided by the Department. ECSO training and training
for recertification shall be certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training
Standards Board (see 20 Ill. Adm. Code 1720) and shall include training in the
legal, practical, and technical aspects of the interception of private oral
communications and related investigation and prosecution techniques.
c) Upon successful completion of training, an
officer shall be certified by the Illinois State Police and the Illinois Law
Enforcement Training Standards Board and shall be authorized to perform the
following tasks:
1) Preparing petitions for
the authority to intercept private oral communications in accordance with the
provisions of the Act;
2)
Intercepting and supervising the interception of conversations;
3) Handling, safeguarding, and utilizing
evidence derived from such conversations; and
4) Operating and maintaining equipment used
to intercept such conversations.
d) ECSO certification, unless renewed by
recertification, expires in 5 years.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 2448, effective January 31, 2005
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