ILEAS Less Lethal Alternatives for L.E. Grant Update

In conjunction with the SAFE-T (Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity – Today) Act, the Illinois Legislature identified a need to provide Less Lethal training and tools for law enforcement officers use whenconfronted by violent, and potentially violent, encounters with the public during calls for service. One of these Less Lethal Alternative tools would be in the form of Conducted Energy Weapons (CEW).

Through the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA), a grant in the amount of $19 million dollars was made available and subsequently designated to ILEAS for the implementation of this equipment and training program.

The application process for the equipment portion of this Less Lethal Alternative Grant is expected to open at or near the end of the year. Eligible law enforcement agencies in Illinois will be able to apply for either the Taser 7 or Taser 10 device.

To be eligible for this grant an agency must be a local law enforcement agency from a city, town, village or other incorporated area; sheriff department of an unincorporated area; or law enforcement for any unit of local government, as defined by the Article VII of the Illinois Constitution, or a municipal corporation in this state. ICJIA has ruled that law enforcement agencies for colleges, universities, and the State of Illinois are ineligible for funding under the current opportunity.

Additionally, eligible agencies must meet the following criteria:

Recipient agencies will be chosen through a competitive application process. Once the process goes live, applications will be available at www.ileas.org. Agencies are encouraged to sign into their ILEAS account now and ensure they meet the above-mentioned criteria before the applications become available.

Agencies do not need to be a member of ILEAS, the Illinois Chiefs Association or the Illinois Sheriff’s Association, but will need to complete the application through their ILEAS agency portal. If you have not logged in recently you are encouraged to do so to ensure your username and password are up to date.

ILEAS anticipates that the final agreement with the ICJIA will be approved and signed within the month. We are hoping to be able to post and open the application process during the month of January. We strongly encourage agencies that intend to apply for this grant to use this time to compose or review their Use of Force and CEW policies. It is anticipated that regardless of the final decision on how to review those policies, there will be an expectation that they "embrace best practices, along with the major operational requirements of the SAFE-T Act and show compliance with the U.N. Human Rights Guidance on Less-Lethal Weapons" as described by the ILACP.

Questions about this grant opportunity can be directed to the ILEAS Grant Team:

Special Programs Manager Device Coordinator Training Coordinator

John Konopek Tony Shaw Scott Allen

815-405-6444 217-530-2132 815-530-5169

Additionally, you may wish to reach out to the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police or the Illinois Sheriff’s Association for assistance with policy construction and review or other concerns that pertain to this grant opportunity.

Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Illinois Sheriff’s Association

426 S. 5th St. 401 E. Washington, Suite 1000

Springfield, Ill. 62701 Springfield, Ill. 62701