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1 | AN ACT concerning domestic violence.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Section 217 as follows:
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6 | (750 ILCS 60/217) (from Ch. 40, par. 2312-17)
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7 | Sec. 217. Emergency order of protection.
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8 | (a) Prerequisites. An emergency order of protection shall | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | issue if
petitioner satisfies the requirements of this | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | subsection for one or more of the
requested remedies. For each | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | remedy requested, petitioner shall establish
that:
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12 | (1) The court has jurisdiction under Section 208;
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13 | (2) The requirements of Section 214 are satisfied; and
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14 | (3) There is good cause to grant the remedy, | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | regardless of prior service
of process or of notice upon | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | the respondent, because:
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17 | (i) For
the remedies of "prohibition of abuse" | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | described in
Section 214(b)(1), "stay away order and | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | additional prohibitions" described in
Section
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20 | 214(b)(3), "removal or concealment of minor child" | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | described in Section
214(b)(8), "order to appear" | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | described in Section 214(b)(9), "physical
care and | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | possession of the minor child" described in Section |
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1 | 214(b)(5),
"protection of property" described in | ||||||
2 | Section 214(b)(11), "prohibition
of entry" described | ||||||
3 | in Section 214(b)(14), "prohibition of firearm | ||||||
4 | possession" described in Section 214(b)(14.5), | ||||||
5 | "prohibition of access to
records" described in | ||||||
6 | Section 214(b)(15), and "injunctive relief"
described | ||||||
7 | in Section 214(b)(16), the harm which that remedy
is | ||||||
8 | intended to prevent would be likely to occur if the | ||||||
9 | respondent were given
any prior notice, or greater | ||||||
10 | notice than was actually given, of the
petitioner's | ||||||
11 | efforts to obtain judicial relief;
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12 | (ii) For the remedy of "grant of exclusive | ||||||
13 | possession of
residence" described in Section | ||||||
14 | 214(b)(2), the immediate danger of further
abuse of | ||||||
15 | petitioner by respondent,
if petitioner chooses or had | ||||||
16 | chosen to remain in the residence or household
while | ||||||
17 | respondent was given any prior notice or greater | ||||||
18 | notice than was
actually given of petitioner's efforts | ||||||
19 | to obtain judicial relief,
outweighs the hardships to | ||||||
20 | respondent of an emergency order
granting petitioner | ||||||
21 | exclusive possession of the residence or household.
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22 | This remedy shall not be denied because petitioner has | ||||||
23 | or could obtain
temporary shelter elsewhere while | ||||||
24 | prior notice is given to respondent, unless
the
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25 | hardships to respondent from exclusion from the home | ||||||
26 | substantially outweigh
those to petitioner;
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1 | (iii) For the remedy of "possession of personal | ||||||
2 | property"
described in
Section 214(b)(10), improper | ||||||
3 | disposition of the personal
property would be likely
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4 | to occur if respondent were given any prior notice, or | ||||||
5 | greater notice than
was actually given, of | ||||||
6 | petitioner's efforts to obtain judicial relief, or
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7 | petitioner has an immediate and pressing need for | ||||||
8 | possession of that property.
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9 | An emergency order may not include the counseling, legal | ||||||
10 | custody, payment
of support or monetary compensation remedies.
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11 | (a-5) When a petition for an emergency order of protection | ||||||
12 | is granted, the order shall not be publicly available until | ||||||
13 | the order is served on the respondent. | ||||||
14 | (b) Appearance by respondent.
If respondent appears in | ||||||
15 | court for this hearing for an emergency order,
he or she may | ||||||
16 | elect to file a general appearance and testify.
Any resulting | ||||||
17 | order may be an emergency order, governed
by this Section.
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18 | Notwithstanding the requirements of this Section, if all | ||||||
19 | requirements of
Section 218 have been met, the court may issue | ||||||
20 | a 30-day interim order.
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21 | (c) Emergency orders: court holidays and evenings.
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22 | (1) Prerequisites. When the court is unavailable at | ||||||
23 | the close of
business, the petitioner may file a petition | ||||||
24 | for a 21-day emergency order
before any available circuit | ||||||
25 | judge or associate judge who may grant relief
under this | ||||||
26 | Act. If the judge finds that there is an immediate and |
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1 | present
danger of abuse to petitioner and that petitioner | ||||||
2 | has satisfied the
prerequisites set forth in subsection | ||||||
3 | (a) of Section 217, that judge may
issue an emergency | ||||||
4 | order of protection.
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5 | (1.5) Issuance of order. The chief judge of the | ||||||
6 | circuit court
may designate for each county in the circuit | ||||||
7 | at least one judge to be
reasonably available to
issue | ||||||
8 | orally, by telephone, by facsimile, or otherwise, an | ||||||
9 | emergency
order of protection at all times, whether or not | ||||||
10 | the court is in session.
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11 | (2) Certification and transfer. The judge who issued | ||||||
12 | the order under this Section shall promptly communicate or | ||||||
13 | convey the order to the sheriff to facilitate the entry of | ||||||
14 | the order into the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System by | ||||||
15 | the Department of State Police pursuant to Section 302. | ||||||
16 | Any order issued under this Section and
any documentation | ||||||
17 | in support thereof shall be certified on the next court
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18 | day to the appropriate court. The clerk of that court | ||||||
19 | shall immediately
assign a case number, file the petition, | ||||||
20 | order and other documents with the
court, and enter the | ||||||
21 | order of record and file it with the sheriff for
service, | ||||||
22 | in accordance with Section 222. Filing the petition
shall | ||||||
23 | commence proceedings for further relief under Section 202.
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24 | Failure to comply with the requirements of this subsection | ||||||
25 | shall not
affect the validity of the order.
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26 | (d) Expungement. |
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1 | (1) Upon the petition of a respondent subject to an | ||||||
2 | emergency order issued under this Section, the court shall | ||||||
3 | order that all records related to the emergency order be | ||||||
4 | expunged from the court's records and from the Law | ||||||
5 | Enforcement Agencies Data System maintained by the | ||||||
6 | Department of State Police if the petitioner who sought | ||||||
7 | the emergency order failed to seek a plenary order of | ||||||
8 | protection under this Act prior to the expiration of the | ||||||
9 | emergency order. | ||||||
10 | (2) Following issuance of an emergency order of | ||||||
11 | protection under this Section, upon the subsequent denial | ||||||
12 | of a plenary order of protection, an agreed dismissal of | ||||||
13 | an action for a plenary order of protection, or the | ||||||
14 | dismissal of an action for a plenary order of protection | ||||||
15 | due to the petitioner's or the petitioner's legal | ||||||
16 | counsel's failure to appear, the court shall order all | ||||||
17 | records related to the emergency order be expunged from | ||||||
18 | the court's records and from the Law Enforcement Agencies | ||||||
19 | Data System maintained by the Department of State Police. | ||||||
20 | (3) The clerk of the court shall immediately file a | ||||||
21 | certified copy of the expungement order with the | ||||||
22 | Department of State Police. | ||||||
23 | (4) All records related to an emergency order required | ||||||
24 | to be expunged under this subsection shall be expunged no | ||||||
25 | later than 3 business days after the court issues the | ||||||
26 | expungement order. |
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1 | (5) Records related to an emergency order of | ||||||
2 | protection shall not be expunged under this subsection if | ||||||
3 | the respondent against whom the emergency order was issued | ||||||
4 | violated the order. | ||||||
5 | (Source: P.A. 101-255, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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6 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect June 1, | ||||||
7 | 2021.
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