§ 131.06 CIVIL EXCLUSIONS.
   (A)   A person is subject to exclusion for a period of 90 days from any public right-of-way and park within the applicable prostitution-free zone designated by the Public Safety Committee of the Board of Trustees if that person has been arrested based upon probable cause to believe that the person has committed any of the following offenses within that prostitution-free zone, unless the offense was committed entirely within a private residence:
      (1)   Prostitution in violation of Section 11-14 of the Illinois Criminal Code of 1961 (720 ILCS 5/11-14).
      (2)   Solicitation of a sexual act in violation of Section 11-14.1 of the Illinois Criminal Code of 1961 (720 ILCS 5/11-14.1).
      (3)   (Reserved).
      (4)   (Reserved).
      (5)   Patronizing a prostitute or patronizing a juvenile prostitute, in violation of Sections 11-18 or 11-18.1 of the Illinois Criminal Code of 1961 (720 ILCS 5/11-18 or 720 ILCS 5/11-18.1).
      (6)   (Reserved).
      (7)   Loitering to solicit prostitution, in violation of § 131.02 of this chapter.
      (8)   Attempts to commit any of the above offenses.
   (B) A 1-year exclusion from any public right-of-way and park within the applicable prostitution-free zone shall take effect upon the date that a finding of guilt or plea of guilty is entered for any of the offenses enumerated in division (A) of this section if that offense was committed within that prostitution-free zone. The entry of an order of supervision by a court upon a finding of guilt or plea of guilty shall have no adverse impact on the validity of the exclusion.
   (C)   Except as allowed under § 131.10, a person excluded from a prostitution-free zone under authority of this section may not enter that prostitution-free zone except to:
      (1)   Attend a meeting with an attorney;
      (2)   Attend a scheduled initial interview with a social service provider;
      (3)   Comply with court-or corrections-ordered obligations;
      (4)   Contact police or other criminal justice personnel at a police or other criminal justice facility;
      (5)   Attend any administrative or judicial hearing relating to an appeal of:
         (a)   The person's notice of exclusion; or
         (b)   The denial, revocation, or amendment of the person's variance;
      (6)   Travel through that prostitution-free zone on public transportation; or
      (7)   Travel through that prostitution-free zone on the Eisenhower Expressway within its boundaries.
   (D)   While in a prostitution-free zone, a person who is otherwise excluded may travel only directly to and from the obligations enumerated in division (C) or for the purposes stated under any variance held by that person pursuant to § 131.10.
   (E)   If an excluded person is in a prostitution-free zone from which that person is excluded, in violation of the exclusion during the exclusion period, that person is subject to arrest for criminal trespass under Section 21-3 of the Illinois Criminal Code of 1961 (720 ILCS 5/21-3) or § 130.06 of the Maywood Village Code.
(Ord. C0-05-09, passed 3-7-2005)