Sen. Michael W. Halpin

Filed: 5/14/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1576

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1576 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Court of Claims Act is amended by changing
5Sections 6, 9, 13, 21, and 22 as follows:
 
6    (705 ILCS 505/6)  (from Ch. 37, par. 439.6)
7    Sec. 6. The court shall hold sessions at such places or
8remotely as it deems necessary to expedite the business of the
9court.
10(Source: P.A. 90-492, eff. 8-17-97.)
 
11    (705 ILCS 505/9)  (from Ch. 37, par. 439.9)
12    Sec. 9. The court may: A. Establish rules for its
13government and for the regulation of practice therein; appoint
14commissioners to assist the court in such manner as it directs
15and discharge them at will; and exercise such powers as are

 

 

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1necessary to carry into effect the powers granted in this
2Section. Any Commissioner appointed shall be an attorney
3licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois. The rules
4established hereunder shall not be waived, and any extension
5of time authorized by such rules shall only be allowed on
6motion duly filed within the time limitation for which the
7extension is requested.
8    B. Issue subpoenas through the Chief Justice or one of its
9judges or commissioners to require the attendance of witnesses
10for the purpose of testifying before it, or before any judge of
11the court, or before any notary public, or any of its
12commissioners, and to require the production of any books,
13records, papers or documents that may be material or relevant
14as evidence in any matter pending before it. In case any person
15refuses to comply with any subpoena issued in the name of the
16chief justice, or one of the judges or commissioners, attested
17by the clerk, with the seal of the court attached, and served
18upon the person named therein as a summons in a civil action is
19served, the circuit court of the proper county, on application
20of the party at whose instance the subpoena was issued, shall
21compel obedience by attachment proceedings, as for contempt,
22as in a case of a disobedience of the requirements of a
23subpoena from such court on a refusal to testify therein.
24    C. The court may adopt administrative rules to provide for
25remote or electronic filing of a claim or other motion,
26participation in any capacity before the court, taking of

 

 

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1evidence or testimony, conducting any business of the court,
2or payment of any fees to the court.
3(Source: P.A. 83-865.)
 
4    (705 ILCS 505/13)  (from Ch. 37, par. 439.13)
5    Sec. 13. Any judge or commissioner of the court may sit at
6any place within the State or may remotely to take evidence in
7or conduct any case in the court.
8(Source: Laws 1945, p. 660.)
 
9    (705 ILCS 505/21)  (from Ch. 37, par. 439.21)
10    Sec. 21. The court is authorized to impose, by uniform
11rules, a fee of $15 for the filing of a petition in any case in
12which the award sought is more than $50 and less than $1,000
13and $35 in any case in which the award sought is $1,000 or
14more; and to charge and collect for copies of opinions or other
15documents filed in the Court of Claims such fees as may be
16prescribed by the rules of the Court. All fees and charges so
17collected shall be forthwith paid into the State Treasury. The
18Court may determine the form and manner of all filing fees and
19other charges due the court by administrative rule.
20    A petitioner who is a prisoner in an Illinois Department
21of Corrections facility who files a pleading, motion, or other
22filing that purports to be a legal document against the State,
23the Illinois Department of Corrections, the Prisoner Review
24Board, or any of their officers or employees in which the court

 

 

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1makes a specific finding that it is frivolous shall pay all
2filing fees and court costs in the manner provided in Article
3XXII of the Code of Civil Procedure.
4    In claims based upon lapsed appropriations or lost warrant
5or in claims filed under the Line of Duty Compensation Act, the
6Illinois National Guardsman's Compensation Act, or the Crime
7Victims Compensation Act or in claims filed by medical vendors
8for medical services rendered by the claimant to persons
9eligible for Medical Assistance under programs administered by
10the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, no filing
11fee shall be required.
12(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
 
13    (705 ILCS 505/22)  (from Ch. 37, par. 439.22)
14    Sec. 22. Every claim cognizable by the court and not
15otherwise sooner barred by law shall be forever barred from
16prosecution therein unless it is filed with the clerk of the
17court within the time set forth as follows:
18        (a) All claims arising out of a contract must be filed
19    within 5 years after it first accrues, saving to minors,
20    and persons under legal disability at the time the claim
21    accrues, in which cases the claim must be filed within 5
22    years from the time the disability ceases.
23        (b) All claims cognizable against the State by vendors
24    of goods or services under the Illinois Public Aid Code
25    must be filed within one year after the accrual of the

 

 

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1    cause of action, as provided in Section 11-13 of that
2    Code.
3        (c) All claims arising under paragraph (c) of Section
4    8 of this Act must be automatically heard by the court
5    within 120 days after the person asserting such claim is
6    either issued a certificate of innocence from the circuit
7    court as provided in Section 2-702 of the Code of Civil
8    Procedure, or is granted a pardon by the Governor,
9    whichever occurs later, without the person asserting the
10    claim being required to file a petition under Section 11
11    of this Act, except as otherwise provided by the Crime
12    Victims Compensation Act. Any claims filed by the claimant
13    under paragraph (c) of Section 8 of this Act must be filed
14    within 2 years after the person asserting such claim is
15    either issued a certificate of innocence as provided in
16    Section 2-702 of the Code of Civil Procedure, or is
17    granted a pardon by the Governor, whichever occurs later.
18        (d) All claims arising under paragraph (f) of Section
19    8 of this Act must be filed within the time set forth in
20    Section 3 of the Line of Duty Compensation Act.
21        (e) All claims arising under paragraph (h) of Section
22    8 of this Act must be filed within one year of the date of
23    the death of the guardsman or militiaman as provided in
24    Section 3 of the Illinois National Guardsman's
25    Compensation Act.
26        (f) All claims arising under paragraph (g) of Section

 

 

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1    8 of this Act must be filed within 5 years one year of the
2    crime on which a claim is based as provided in Section 6.1
3    of the Crime Victims Compensation Act.
4        (g) All claims arising from the Comptroller's refusal
5    to issue a replacement warrant pursuant to Section 10.10
6    of the State Comptroller Act must be filed within 5 years
7    after the date of the Comptroller's refusal.
8        (h) All other claims must be filed within 2 years
9    after it first accrues, saving to minors, and persons
10    under legal disability at the time the claim accrues, in
11    which case the claim must be filed within 2 years from the
12    time the disability ceases.
13        (i) The changes made by Public Act 86-458 apply to all
14    warrants issued within the 5-year period preceding August
15    31, 1989 (the effective date of Public Act 86-458). The
16    changes made to this Section by Public Act 100-1124 apply
17    to claims pending on November 27, 2018 (the effective date
18    of Public Act 100-1124) and to claims filed thereafter.
19        (j) All time limitations established under this Act
20    and the rules promulgated under this Act shall be binding
21    and jurisdictional, except upon extension authorized by
22    law or rule and granted pursuant to a motion timely filed.
23(Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)".