SB1994 - 104th General Assembly

Rep. Jay Hoffman

Filed: 5/13/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1994

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1994 on page 35,
3below line 9, by inserting:
 
4    "Section 10. The Gestational Surrogacy Act is amended by
5changing Section 25 as follows:
 
6    (750 ILCS 47/25)
7    Sec. 25. Requirements for a gestational surrogacy
8contract.
9    (a) A gestational surrogacy contract shall be presumed
10enforceable for purposes of State law only if:
11        (1) it meets the contractual requirements set forth in
12    subsection (b) of this Section; and
13        (2) it contains at a minimum each of the terms set
14    forth in subsection (c) of this Section.
15    (b) A gestational surrogacy contract shall meet the
16following requirements:

 

 

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1        (1) it shall be in writing;
2        (2) it shall be executed prior to the commencement of
3    any medical procedures (other than medical or mental
4    health evaluations necessary to determine eligibility of
5    the parties pursuant to Section 20 of this Act) in
6    furtherance of the gestational surrogacy:
7            (i) by a gestational surrogate meeting the
8        eligibility requirements of subsection (a) of Section
9        20 of this Act and, if married, the gestational
10        surrogate's husband; and
11            (ii) by the intended parent or parents meeting the
12        eligibility requirements of subsection (b) of Section
13        20 of this Act. In the event an intended parent is
14        married, both husband and wife must execute the
15        gestational surrogacy contract;
16        (3) each of the gestational surrogate and the intended
17    parent or parents shall have been represented by separate
18    counsel in all matters concerning the gestational
19    surrogacy and the gestational surrogacy contract;
20        (3.5) each of the gestational surrogate and the
21    intended parent or parents shall have signed a written
22    acknowledgement that he or she received information about
23    the legal, financial, and contractual rights,
24    expectations, penalties, and obligations of the surrogacy
25    agreement;
26        (4) if the gestational surrogacy contract provides for

 

 

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1    the payment of compensation to the gestational surrogate,
2    the compensation shall have been placed in escrow with an
3    independent escrow agent that is bonded prior to the
4    gestational surrogate's commencement of any medical
5    procedure (other than medical or mental health evaluations
6    necessary to determine the gestational surrogate's
7    eligibility pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 20 of
8    this Act). The independent escrow agent must hold a
9    minimum bond of no less than $1,000,000; and
10        (5) it shall be witnessed by 2 competent adults.
11    (c) A gestational surrogacy contract shall provide for:
12        (1) the express written agreement of the gestational
13    surrogate to:
14            (i) undergo pre-embryo transfer and attempt to
15        carry and give birth to the child; and
16            (ii) surrender custody of the child to the
17        intended parent or parents immediately upon the birth
18        of the child;
19        (2) if the gestational surrogate is married, the
20    express agreement of her husband to:
21            (i) undertake the obligations imposed on the
22        gestational surrogate pursuant to the terms of the
23        gestational surrogacy contract;
24            (ii) surrender custody of the child to the
25        intended parent or parents immediately upon the birth
26        of the child;

 

 

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1        (3) the right of the gestational surrogate to utilize
2    the services of a physician of her choosing, after
3    consultation with the intended parents, to provide her
4    care during the pregnancy; and
5        (4) the express written agreement of the intended
6    parent or parents to:
7            (i) accept custody of the child immediately upon
8        his or her birth; and
9            (ii) assume sole responsibility for the support of
10        the child immediately upon his or her birth.
11    (d) A gestational surrogacy contract shall be presumed
12enforceable for purposes of State law even though it contains
13one or more of the following provisions:
14        (1) the gestational surrogate's agreement to undergo
15    all medical exams, treatments, and fetal monitoring
16    procedures that the physician recommended for the success
17    of the pregnancy;
18        (2) the gestational surrogate's agreement to abstain
19    from any activities that the intended parent or parents or
20    the physician reasonably believes to be harmful to the
21    pregnancy and future health of the child, including,
22    without limitation, smoking, drinking alcohol, using
23    nonprescribed drugs, using prescription drugs not
24    authorized by a physician aware of the gestational
25    surrogate's pregnancy, exposure to radiation, or any other
26    activities proscribed by a health care provider;

 

 

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1        (3) the agreement of the intended parent or parents to
2    pay the gestational surrogate reasonable compensation; and
3        (4) the agreement of the intended parent or parents to
4    pay for or reimburse the gestational surrogate for
5    reasonable expenses (including, without limitation,
6    medical, legal, or other professional expenses) related to
7    the gestational surrogacy and the gestational surrogacy
8    contract.
9    (e) In the event that any of the requirements of this
10Section are not met, a court of competent jurisdiction shall
11determine parentage based on evidence of the parties' intent.
12(Source: P.A. 93-921, eff. 1-1-05.)".