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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB4005
Introduced 2/26/2009, by Rep. Ron Stephens SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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735 ILCS 5/Art. II Pt. 21 heading |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2101 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2102 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2103 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2104 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2105 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2106 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2106.5 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2107 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2108 |
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735 ILCS 5/2-2109 |
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Re-enacts and changes various provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure relating to product
liability actions that
were added
by Public Act 89-7, which was held to be void in its entirety by the Illinois
Supreme
Court in Best v. Taylor Machine Works, 179 Ill. 2d 367 (1997). Effective
immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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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 1. Purpose.
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| (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that:
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| (1) "An Act to amend certain Acts in relation to civil
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| actions, which may be referred to as the Civil Justice |
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| Reform
Amendments of 1995", Public Act 89-7, approved March |
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| 9, 1995, added Part 21 to Article II of the Code of Civil |
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| Procedure. Public Act 89-7 also contained other
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| provisions.
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| (2) In
Best v. Taylor Machine Works, 179 Ill. 2d 367 |
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| (1997), the Illinois Supreme
Court held
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| 89-7 was void in its entirety.
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| (3) The provisions of Public Act 89-7 adding Part 21 to |
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| Article II of the Code of Civil Procedure are of vital |
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| concern to the people of this State, and legislative
action
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| concerning these provisions is necessary.
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| (b) It is the purpose of this Act to re-enact
the |
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| provisions of
Public Act 89-7 adding Part 21 to Article II of |
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| the Code of Civil Procedure.
This Act is intended to remove any |
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| questions as to the validity or
content of
those provisions.
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| (c) This Act is not intended to
supersede any other Public |
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| Act. The re-enacted material is shown as existing
text (i.e., |
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| without striking or underscoring) except for the changes made |
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| by this Act to Section 2-2109 of the Code of Civil Procedure, |
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| which are shown with striking and underscoring.
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| Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
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| re-enacting the heading of Part 21 of Article II and Sections |
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| 2-2101, 2-2102, 2-2103, 2-2104, 2-2105, 2-2106, 2-2106.5, |
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| 2-2107, and 2-2108 and by re-enacting and changing Section |
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| 2-2109 as follows: |
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| (735 ILCS 5/Art. II Pt. 21 heading) |
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| PART 21. PRODUCT LIABILITY
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-2101)
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| Sec. 2-2101. Definitions. For purposes of this Part, the |
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| terms listed
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the following meanings:
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| "Clear and convincing evidence" means that measure or |
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| degree of proof that
will produce in the mind of the trier of |
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| fact a high degree of certainty as to
the truth of the |
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| allegations sought to be established.
This evidence requires
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| greater degree of persuasion than is necessary to meet the |
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| preponderance of
the evidence standard.
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| "Harm" means (i) damage to property other than the product |
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| itself; (ii)
personal physical injury, illness, or death; (iii) |
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| mental anguish or emotional
harm to
the extent recognized by |
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| applicable law; (iv) any loss of consortium or
services; or (v) |
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| other loss deriving from any type of harm described in item
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| (i), (ii), (iii), or (iv).
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| "Manufacturer" means (i) any person who is engaged in a |
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| business to design or
formulate and to produce, create, make, |
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| or construct any product or component
part of a product; (ii) a |
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| product seller with respect to all component parts of
a product |
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| or a component part of a product that is created or affected |
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| when,
before placing the product in the stream of commerce, the |
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| product seller
designs
or formulates and produces, creates, |
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| makes, or constructs an aspect of a
product or a component part |
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| of a product made by another; or (iii) any product
seller not |
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| described in (ii) that holds itself out as a manufacturer to |
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| the
user of the product.
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| "Product liability action" means a civil action brought on |
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| any theory against
a manufacturer or product seller for harm |
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| caused by a product.
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| "Product seller" means a person who, in the course of a |
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| business conducted
for that purpose, sells, distributes, |
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| leases, installs, prepares, blends,
packages, labels, markets, |
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| repairs, maintains, or otherwise is involved in
placing a |
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| product in the stream of commerce.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-2102)
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| Sec. 2-2102. Effect on other laws. Except as may be |
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| provided by other
laws, any civil action that conforms to the |
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| definition of a product liability
action as defined in Section |
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| 2-2101 of this Part shall be governed by the
provisions of this |
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| Part.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-2103)
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| Sec. 2-2103. Federal and State standards; presumption. In a |
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| product
liability action, a product or product component shall |
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| be presumed to be
reasonably safe if the aspect of the product |
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| or product component that
allegedly caused the harm was |
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| specified or required, or if the aspect is
specifically |
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| exempted for particular applications or users, by a federal or
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| State statute or regulation promulgated by an agency of the |
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| federal or State
government responsible for the safety or use |
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| of the product before the product
was distributed into the |
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| stream of commerce.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-2104)
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| Sec. 2-2104. No practical and feasible alternative design; |
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| presumption.
If the design of a product or product component |
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| is in issue in a product
liability action, the design shall be |
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| presumed to be reasonably safe
unless, at the time the product |
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| left the control of the manufacturer, a
practical and |
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| technically feasible alternative design was available that |
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| would
have prevented the harm without significantly impairing |
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| the usefulness,
desirability, or marketability of the product. |
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| An alternative design is
practical and feasible if the |
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| technical, medical, or scientific knowledge
relating to safety |
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| of the alternative design was, at the time the product left
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| control of the manufacturer, available and developed for |
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| commercial use and
acceptable in the marketplace.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-2105)
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| Sec. 2-2105. Changes in design or warning; |
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| inadmissibility. When measures
are taken which, if taken |
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| previously, would have made an event
less likely to occur, |
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| evidence of the subsequent measures is not admissible to
prove |
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| a defect in a product, negligence, or culpable conduct in |
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| connection with
the event. In a product liability action |
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| brought under any theory or doctrine,
if the feasibility of a |
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| design change or change in warnings is not
controverted, then a |
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| subsequent design change or change in warnings shall not
be |
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| admissible into evidence. This rule does not require the |
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| exclusion of
evidence of subsequent measures when offered for |
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| another purpose such as
proving ownership, control, or |
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| impeachment.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-2106)
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| Sec. 2-2106. Provision of written warnings to users of |
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| product;
nonliability.
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| (a) The warning, instructing, or labeling of a product or |
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| specific product
component shall be deemed to be adequate if |
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| pamphlets, booklets, labels,
or other written warnings were |
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| provided that gave adequate notice to reasonably
anticipated |
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| users or knowledgeable intermediaries of the material risks of
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| injury, death, or property damage connected with the reasonably |
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| anticipated use
of the product and instructions as to the |
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| reasonably anticipated uses,
applications, or limitations of |
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| the product
anticipated by the defendant.
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| (b) In the defense of a product liability action, warnings, |
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| instructions or
labeling shall be deemed to be adequate if the |
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| warnings, instructions or labels
furnished with the product |
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| were in conformity with the generally recognized
standards in |
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| the industry at the time the product was distributed into the
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| stream of commerce.
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| (c) Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b), a defendant |
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| shall not be liable
for failure to warn of material risks that |
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| were obvious to a reasonably prudent
product user and material |
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| risks that were a matter of common knowledge to
persons in the |
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| same position as or similar positions to that of the plaintiff
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| in a product liability action.
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| (d) In any product liability action brought against a |
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| manufacturer or
product seller for harm allegedly caused by a |
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| failure to provide adequate
warnings or instructions, a |
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| defendant manufacturer or product seller shall not
be liable |
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| if, at the time the product left the control of the |
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| manufacturer, the
knowledge of the danger that caused the harm |
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| was not reasonably available or
obtainable in light of existing |
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| scientific, technical, or medical
information.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-2106.5)
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| Sec. 2-2106.5. Inherent characteristics of products; |
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| nonliability. In a
product liability action, a manufacturer or |
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| product seller shall not be liable
for harm allegedly caused by |
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| a product if the alleged harm was caused by an
inherent |
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| characteristic of the product which is a generic aspect of the |
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| product
that cannot be eliminated without substantially |
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| compromising the product's
usefulness or desirability and |
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| which is recognized by the ordinary person with
the ordinary |
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| knowledge common to the community.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| Sec. 2-2107. Punitive damages. In a product liability |
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| action, punitive damages shall not be awarded
against a |
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| manufacturer or product seller if the conduct of the defendant
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| manufacturer, seller, or reseller that allegedly caused the |
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| harm was approved
by or was in compliance with standards set |
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| forth in an applicable federal or
State statute or in a |
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| regulation or other administrative action promulgated by
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| agency of the federal or State government responsible for the |
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| safety or use
of the
product, which statute or regulation was |
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| in effect at the time of the
manufacturer's or product seller's |
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| alleged misconduct, unless the plaintiff
proves by clear and |
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| convincing evidence that the manufacturer or product seller
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| intentionally withheld from or misrepresented to Congress, the |
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| State
legislature, or the relevant federal or State agency |
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| material information
relative to the safety or use of the |
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| product that would or could have resulted
in a
changed decision |
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| relative to the law, standard, or other administrative
action.
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| Sec. 2-2108. No cause of action created. Nothing in this |
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| Part shall be
construed to create a cause of action.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-2109)
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| Sec. 2-2109. This amendatory Act of the 96th General |
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| Assembly
1995 adding Part 21 to the Code
of Civil Procedure |
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| applies to causes of action accruing on or after its
effective |
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| date.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-7, eff. 3-9-95 .)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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