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1 | AN ACT concerning children.
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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 Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing | ||||||
5 | Section 10-5.5 as follows:
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6 | (720 ILCS 5/10-5.5)
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7 | Sec. 10-5.5. Unlawful parenting time visitation | ||||||
8 | interference.
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9 | (a) As used in this Section,
the terms
"child", "detain", | ||||||
10 | and "lawful custodian" shall have the meanings ascribed
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11 | in Section 10-5 of this Code.
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12 | (b) Every person who, in violation of the visitation , | ||||||
13 | parenting time, or custody time
provisions of a court order | ||||||
14 | relating to child custody, detains
or conceals a child with the | ||||||
15 | intent to deprive another person of his or her
rights
to | ||||||
16 | visitation , parenting time, or custody time shall be guilty of | ||||||
17 | unlawful parenting time
visitation interference.
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18 | (c) A person committing unlawful parenting time visitation | ||||||
19 | interference is
guilty of a petty offense. However, any person | ||||||
20 | violating this Section after
2 prior convictions of unlawful | ||||||
21 | visitation interference or unlawful parenting time | ||||||
22 | interference is guilty
of a Class A misdemeanor.
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23 | (d) Any law enforcement officer who has probable cause to |
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1 | believe that
a person has committed or is committing an act in | ||||||
2 | violation of this Section
shall issue to that person a notice | ||||||
3 | to appear.
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4 | (e) The notice shall:
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5 | (1) be in writing;
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6 | (2) state the name of the person and his address, if | ||||||
7 | known;
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8 | (3) set forth the nature of the offense;
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9 | (4) be signed by the officer issuing the notice; and
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10 | (5) request the person to appear before a court at a | ||||||
11 | certain time and
place.
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12 | (f) Upon failure of the person to appear, a summons or | ||||||
13 | warrant of arrest may
be issued.
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14 | (g) It is an affirmative defense that:
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15 | (1) a person or lawful custodian committed the act to | ||||||
16 | protect the child
from imminent physical harm, provided | ||||||
17 | that the defendant's belief that
there was physical harm
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18 | imminent was reasonable and that the defendant's conduct in | ||||||
19 | withholding
visitation rights , parenting time, or custody | ||||||
20 | time was a reasonable response to the harm believed | ||||||
21 | imminent;
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22 | (2) the act was committed with the mutual consent of | ||||||
23 | all parties having a
right to custody and visitation of the | ||||||
24 | child or parenting time with the child ; or
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25 | (3) the act was otherwise authorized by law.
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26 | (h) A person convicted of unlawful parenting time |
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1 | visitation interference shall not be
subject to a civil | ||||||
2 | contempt citation for the same conduct for violating
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3 | visitation , parenting time, or custody time provisions of a
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4 | court order issued under the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution | ||||||
5 | of Marriage
Act.
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6 | (Source: P.A. 88-96.)
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7 | Section 10. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||||||
8 | Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 607.1 as follows:
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9 | (750 ILCS 5/607.1) (from Ch. 40, par. 607.1)
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10 | Sec. 607.1. Enforcement of visitation orders; visitation | ||||||
11 | abuse.
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12 | (a) The circuit court shall provide an expedited procedure | ||||||
13 | for
enforcement of court ordered visitation in cases of | ||||||
14 | visitation abuse.
Visitation abuse occurs when a party has | ||||||
15 | willfully and without
justification: (1) denied another party | ||||||
16 | visitation as set forth by the
court; or (2) exercised his or | ||||||
17 | her visitation rights in a manner
that is harmful to the child | ||||||
18 | or child's custodian.
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19 | (b) An Action may be commenced by filing a petition setting | ||||||
20 | forth: (i)
the petitioner's name, residence address or mailing | ||||||
21 | address, and telephone
number; (ii) respondent's name and place | ||||||
22 | of residence, place of employment,
or mailing address; (iii) | ||||||
23 | the nature of the visitation abuse, giving dates
and other | ||||||
24 | relevant information; (iv) that a reasonable attempt was made |
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1 | to
resolve the dispute; and (v) the relief sought.
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2 | Notice of the filing of the petitions shall be given as | ||||||
3 | provided
in Section 511.
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4 | (c) After hearing all of the evidence, the court may order | ||||||
5 | one or more of
the following:
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6 | (1) Modification of the visitation order to | ||||||
7 | specifically outline periods
of visitation or restrict | ||||||
8 | visitation as provided by law.
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9 | (2) Supervised visitation with a third party or public | ||||||
10 | agency.
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11 | (3) Make up visitation of the same time period, such as | ||||||
12 | weekend for
weekend, holiday for holiday.
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13 | (4) Counseling or mediation, except in cases where | ||||||
14 | there is
evidence of domestic violence, as defined in | ||||||
15 | Section 1 of the Domestic
Violence Shelters Act, occurring | ||||||
16 | between the parties.
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17 | (5) Other appropriate relief deemed equitable.
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18 | (d) Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to | ||||||
19 | limit the
court's contempt power, except as provided in | ||||||
20 | subsection (g) of this
Section.
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21 | (e) When the court issues an order holding a party in | ||||||
22 | contempt of court
for violation of a visitation order, the | ||||||
23 | clerk shall transmit a copy of
the contempt order to the | ||||||
24 | sheriff of the county. The sheriff shall furnish
a copy of each | ||||||
25 | contempt order to the Department of State Police on a daily
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26 | basis in the form and manner required by the Department. The |
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1 | Department
shall maintain a complete record and index of the | ||||||
2 | contempt orders and make
this data available to all local law | ||||||
3 | enforcement agencies.
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4 | (f) Attorney fees and costs shall be assessed against a | ||||||
5 | party if the
court finds that the enforcement action is | ||||||
6 | vexatious and constitutes
harassment.
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7 | (g) A person convicted of unlawful parenting time | ||||||
8 | visitation interference under Section
10-5.5 of the Criminal | ||||||
9 | Code of 1961 shall not be subject to the provisions of
this | ||||||
10 | Section and the court may not enter a contempt order for | ||||||
11 | visitation abuse
against any person for the same conduct for | ||||||
12 | which the person was convicted of
unlawful visitation | ||||||
13 | interference or subject
that
person to the sanctions provided | ||||||
14 | for in this Section.
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15 | (Source: P.A. 87-895; 88-96.)
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16 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
17 | becoming law. |