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Public Act 099-0471 |
HB1485 Enrolled | LRB099 06089 HEP 26144 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
changing Section 10-15.1 as follows: |
(305 ILCS 5/10-15.1) |
Sec. 10-15.1. Judicial registration of administrative
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support orders and administrative paternity orders . |
(a) A final administrative support order or a final |
administrative paternity order, excluding a voluntary |
acknowledgement or denial of paternity that is governed by |
other provisions of this Code, the Illinois Parentage Act of |
1984, and the Vital Records Act, established by the
Illinois |
Department under this Article X may be registered in
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appropriate circuit court of this State by the Department
or by |
a party to the order by filing: |
(1) Two copies, including one certified copy of the
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order to be registered, any modification of the |
administrative
support order, any voluntary acknowledgment |
of paternity
pertaining to the child covered by the order, |
and the documents
showing service of the notice of support |
obligation or the notice of paternity and support |
obligation that commenced
the procedure for establishment |
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of the administrative support
order or the administrative |
paternity order pursuant to Section 10-4 of this Code. |
(2) A sworn statement by the person requesting
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registration or a certified copy of the Department payment
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record showing the amount of any past due support accrued
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under the administrative support order. |
(3) The name of the obligor and, if known, the
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obligor's address and social security number. |
(4) The name of the obligee and the obligee's address,
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unless the obligee alleges in an affidavit or pleading
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under oath that the health, safety, or liberty of the
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obligee or child would be jeopardized by disclosure of
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specific identifying information, in which case that
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information must be sealed and may not be disclosed to the
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other party or public. After a hearing in which the court
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takes into consideration the health, safety, or liberty of
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the party or child, the court may order disclosure of
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information that the court determines to be in the interest
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of justice. |
(b) The filing of an administrative support order or an |
administrative paternity order under
subsection (a) |
constitutes registration with the circuit
court. |
(c) (Blank). |
(c-5) Every notice of registration must be accompanied by a |
copy of the registered administrative support order or the |
registered administrative paternity order and the documents |
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and relevant information accompanying the order pursuant to |
subsection (a). |
(d) (Blank). |
(d-5) The registering party shall serve notice of the |
registration on the other party by first class mail, unless the |
administrative support order or the administrative paternity |
order was entered by default or the registering party is also |
seeking an affirmative remedy. The registering party shall |
serve notice on the Department in all cases by first class |
mail. |
(1) If the administrative support order or the
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administrative paternity order was entered by default |
against the obligor, the obligor must be served with the |
registration by any method provided by law for service of |
summons. |
(2) If a petition or comparable pleading seeking an |
affirmative remedy is filed with the registration, the |
non-moving party must be served with the registration and |
the affirmative pleading by any method provided by law for |
service of summons. |
(e) A notice of registration of an administrative support
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order or an administrative paternity order must provide the |
following information: |
(1) That a registered administrative order is
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enforceable in the same manner as an order for support or |
an order for paternity
issued by the circuit court. |
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(2) That a hearing to contest enforcement of the
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registered administrative support order or the registered |
administrative paternity order must be requested
within 30 |
days after the date of service of the notice. |
(3) That failure to contest, in a timely manner, the
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enforcement of the registered administrative
support order |
or the registered administrative paternity order shall |
result in confirmation of the order and
enforcement of the |
order and the alleged arrearages and
precludes further |
contest of that order with respect to any
matter that could |
have been asserted. |
(4) The amount of any alleged arrearages. |
(f) A nonregistering party seeking to contest enforcement
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of a registered administrative support order or a registered |
administrative paternity order shall request
a hearing within |
30 days after the date of service
of notice of the |
registration. The nonregistering party may
seek to vacate the |
registration, to assert any defense to an
allegation of |
noncompliance with the registered administrative
support order |
or the registered administrative paternity order , or to contest |
the remedies being sought or the
amount of any alleged |
arrearages. |
(g) If the nonregistering party fails to contest the
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enforcement of the registered administrative
support order or |
the registered administrative paternity order in a timely |
manner, the order shall be confirmed
by operation of law. |
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(h) If a nonregistering party requests a hearing to contest
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the enforcement of the registered administrative
support order |
or the registered administrative paternity order , the circuit |
court shall schedule the matter for
hearing and give notice to |
the parties and the Illinois
Department of the date, time, and |
place of the hearing. |
(i) A party contesting the enforcement of a registered |
administrative support order or a registered administrative |
paternity order or seeking to vacate
the registration has the |
burden of proving one or more of the
following defenses: |
(1) The Illinois Department lacked personal
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jurisdiction over the contesting party. |
(2) The administrative support order or the
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administrative paternity order was obtained by
fraud. |
(3) The administrative support order or the
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administrative paternity order has been vacated,
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suspended, or modified by a later order. |
(4) The Illinois Department has stayed the
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administrative support order or the administrative |
paternity order pending appeal. |
(5) There is a defense under the law to the remedy |
sought. |
(6) Full or partial payment has been made. |
(j) If a party presents evidence establishing a full or
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partial payment defense under subsection (i), the court may
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stay enforcement of the registered order, continue the
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proceeding to permit production of additional relevant
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evidence, and issue other appropriate orders. An uncontested
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portion of the registered administrative support order or the |
registered administrative paternity order may be
enforced by |
all remedies available under State law. |
(k) If a contesting party does not establish a defense
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under subsection (i) to the enforcement of the
administrative |
support order or the administrative paternity order , the court |
shall issue an order
confirming the administrative support |
order or the administrative paternity order . Confirmation of
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the registered administrative support order or the registered |
administrative paternity order , whether by operation of law or |
after notice and hearing, precludes further
contest of the |
order with respect to any matter that could have
been asserted |
at the time of registration. Upon confirmation,
the registered |
administrative support order or the registered administrative |
paternity order shall be treated in
the same manner as a |
support order or a paternity order entered by the circuit |
court,
including the ability of the court to entertain a |
petition to
modify the administrative support order due to a |
substantial
change in circumstances or a petition to modify the |
administrative paternity order due to clear and convincing |
evidence regarding paternity , or petitions for visitation or |
custody
of the child or children covered by the administrative |
support
order or the administrative paternity order . Nothing in |
this Section shall be construed to alter the
effect of a final |
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administrative support order or a final administrative |
paternity order , or the restriction
of judicial review of such |
a final order to the provisions of the
Administrative Review |
Law, as provided in Sections Section 10-11 and 10-17.7 of this |
Code.
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(l) Notwithstanding the limitations of relief provided for |
under this Section regarding an administrative paternity order |
and the administrative relief available from an administrative |
paternity order under Sections 10-12 through 10-14.1 of this |
Code, a party may petition for relief from a registered final |
administrative paternity order entered by consent of the |
parties, excluding a voluntary acknowledgement or denial of |
paternity as well as an administrative paternity order entered |
pursuant to genetic testing. The petition shall be filed |
pursuant to Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil Procedure based |
upon a showing of due diligence and a meritorious defense. The |
court, after reviewing the evidence regarding this specific |
type of administrative paternity order entered by consent of |
the parties, shall issue an order regarding the petition. |
Nothing in this Section shall be construed to alter the effect |
of a final administrative paternity order, or the restriction |
of judicial review of such a final order to the provisions of |
the Administrative Review Law, as provided in Section 10-17.7 |
of this Code. |
(Source: P.A. 97-926, eff. 8-10-12; 98-563, eff. 8-27-13.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |