Full Text of HB2234 96th General Assembly
HB2234 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB2234
Introduced 2/18/2009, by Rep. Greg Harris SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act. Defines "civil union" as a legal relationship between 2 persons, of either the same or opposite sex, established in accordance with the Act. Provides that a party to a civil union shall be entitled to the same legal obligations, responsibilities, protections, and benefits afforded or recognized by the law of Illinois to spouses. Prohibits certain civil unions. Provides that the Director of Public Health shall prescribe forms for an application, license, and certificate for a civil union. Contains provisions regarding: application for a civil union license; certification of a civil union; and duties of the county clerk and Department of Public Health. Provides for dissolution and declaration of invalidity of a civil union. Provides that a marriage between persons of the same sex, a civil union, or a substantially similar legal relationship other than common law marriage, legally entered into in another jurisdiction, shall be recognized in Illinois as a civil union. Contains provisions regarding construction, application, religious freedom, severability, and other matters.
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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. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | 5 |
| Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act. | 6 |
| Section 5. Purposes; rules of construction. This Act shall | 7 |
| be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying | 8 |
| purposes, which are to provide adequate procedures for the | 9 |
| certification and registration of a civil union and provide | 10 |
| persons entering into a civil union with the obligations, | 11 |
| responsibilities, protections, and benefits afforded or | 12 |
| recognized by the law of Illinois to spouses. | 13 |
| Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 14 |
| "Certificate" means a document that certifies that the | 15 |
| persons named on the certificate have established a civil union | 16 |
| in this State in compliance with this Act. | 17 |
| "Civil union" means a legal relationship between 2 persons, | 18 |
| of either the same or opposite sex, established pursuant to | 19 |
| this Act. | 20 |
| "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | 21 |
| "Officiant" means the person authorized to certify a civil | 22 |
| union in accordance with Section 40. |
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| "Party to a civil union" means a person who has established | 2 |
| a civil union pursuant to this Act. "Party to a civil union" | 3 |
| means, and shall be included in, any definition or use of the | 4 |
| terms "spouse", "family", "immediate family", "dependent", | 5 |
| "next of kin", and other terms that denote the spousal | 6 |
| relationship, as those terms are used throughout the law. | 7 |
| Section 15. Religious freedom. Nothing in this Act shall | 8 |
| interfere with or regulate the religious practice of any | 9 |
| religious body. Any religious body, Indian Nation or Tribe or | 10 |
| Native Group is free to choose whether or not to solemnize or | 11 |
| officiate a civil union. | 12 |
| Section 20. Protections, obligations, and | 13 |
| responsibilities. A party to a civil union is entitled to the | 14 |
| same legal obligations, responsibilities, protections, and | 15 |
| benefits as are afforded or recognized by the law of Illinois | 16 |
| to spouses, whether they derive from statute, administrative | 17 |
| rule, policy, common law, or any other source of civil or | 18 |
| criminal law. | 19 |
| Section 25. Prohibited civil unions. The following civil | 20 |
| unions are prohibited: | 21 |
| (1) a civil union entered into prior to both parties | 22 |
| attaining 18 years of age; | 23 |
| (2) a civil union entered into prior to the dissolution |
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| of a marriage or civil union or substantially similar legal | 2 |
| relationship of one of the parties; | 3 |
| (3) a civil union between an ancestor and a descendent | 4 |
| or between siblings whether the relationship is by the half | 5 |
| or the whole blood or by adoption; | 6 |
| (4) a civil union between an aunt or uncle and a niece | 7 |
| or nephew, whether the relationship is by the half or the | 8 |
| whole blood or by adoption; and | 9 |
| (5) a civil union between first cousins. | 10 |
| Section 30. Application, license, and certification. | 11 |
| (a) The Director of Public Health shall prescribe the form | 12 |
| for an application, license, and certificate for a civil union. | 13 |
| (b) An application for a civil union shall include the | 14 |
| following information: | 15 |
| (1) name, sex, occupation, address, social security | 16 |
| number, date and place of birth of each party to the civil | 17 |
| union; | 18 |
| (2) name and address of the parents or guardian of each | 19 |
| party; | 20 |
| (3) whether the parties are related to each other and, | 21 |
| if so, their relationship; and | 22 |
| (4) in the event either party was previously married or | 23 |
| entered into a civil union or a substantially similar legal | 24 |
| relationship, provide the name, date, place and the court | 25 |
| in which the marriage or civil union or substantially |
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| similar legal relationship was dissolved or declared | 2 |
| invalid or the date and place of death of the former spouse | 3 |
| or of the party to the civil union or substantially similar | 4 |
| legal relationship. | 5 |
| (c) When an application has been completed and signed by | 6 |
| both parties, applicable fees have been paid, and both parties | 7 |
| have appeared before the county clerk, the county clerk shall | 8 |
| issue a license and a certificate of civil union upon being | 9 |
| furnished satisfactory proof that the civil union is not | 10 |
| prohibited. | 11 |
| (d) A license becomes effective in the county where it was | 12 |
| issued one day after the date of issuance, and expires 60 days | 13 |
| after it becomes effective. | 14 |
| (e) The certificate must be completed and returned to the | 15 |
| county clerk that issued the license within 10 days of the | 16 |
| civil union. | 17 |
| (f) A copy of the completed certificate from the county | 18 |
| clerk or the return provided to the Department of Public Health | 19 |
| by a county clerk shall be presumptive evidence of the civil | 20 |
| union in all courts. | 21 |
| Section 35. Duties of the county clerk. | 22 |
| (a) Before issuing a civil union license to a person who | 23 |
| resides and intends to continue to reside in another state, the | 24 |
| county clerk shall satisfy himself or herself by requiring | 25 |
| affidavits or otherwise that the person is not prohibited from |
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| entering into a civil union or substantially similar legal | 2 |
| relationship by the laws of the jurisdiction where he or she | 3 |
| resides. | 4 |
| (b) Upon receipt of the certificate, the county clerk shall | 5 |
| notify the Department of Public Health within 45 days. The | 6 |
| county clerk shall provide the Department of Public Health with | 7 |
| a return on a form furnished by the Department of Public Health | 8 |
| and shall substantially consist of the following items: | 9 |
| (1) a copy of the application signed and attested to by | 10 |
| the applicants, except that in any county in which the | 11 |
| information provided in a civil union application is | 12 |
| entered into a computer, the county clerk may submit a | 13 |
| computer copy of the information without the signatures and | 14 |
| attestations of the applicants; | 15 |
| (2) the license number; | 16 |
| (3) a copy of the certificate; and | 17 |
| (4) the date and location of the civil union. | 18 |
| (c) Each month, the county clerk shall report to the | 19 |
| Department of Public Health the total number of civil union | 20 |
| applications, licenses, and certificates filed during the | 21 |
| month. | 22 |
| (d) Any official issuing a license with knowledge that the | 23 |
| parties are thus prohibited from entering into a civil union | 24 |
| shall be guilty of a petty offense. | 25 |
| Section 40. Certification. A civil union may be certified: |
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| by a judge of a court of record; by a retired judge of a court | 2 |
| of record, unless the retired judge was removed from office by | 3 |
| the Judicial Inquiry Board, except that a retired judge shall | 4 |
| not receive any compensation from the State, a county, or any | 5 |
| unit of local government in return for the solemnization of a | 6 |
| civil union and there shall be no effect upon any pension | 7 |
| benefits conferred by the Judges Retirement System of Illinois; | 8 |
| by a judge of the Court of Claims; by a county clerk in | 9 |
| counties having 2,000,000 or more inhabitants; by a public | 10 |
| official whose powers include solemnization of marriages; or in | 11 |
| accordance with the prescriptions of any religious | 12 |
| denomination, Indian Nation or Tribe or Native Group, provided | 13 |
| that when such prescriptions require an officiant, the | 14 |
| officiant be in good standing with his or her religious | 15 |
| denomination, Indian Nation or Tribe or Native Group. The | 16 |
| person performing a civil union shall complete the certificate | 17 |
| and forward it to the county clerk within 10 days after a civil | 18 |
| union. | 19 |
| Section 45. Dissolution; declaration of invalidity. Any | 20 |
| person who enters into a civil union in Illinois consents to | 21 |
| the jurisdiction of the courts of Illinois for the purpose of | 22 |
| any action relating to a civil union even if one or both | 23 |
| parties cease to reside in this State. A court shall enter a | 24 |
| judgment of dissolution of a civil union if at the time the | 25 |
| action is commenced it meets the grounds for dissolution set |
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| forth in Section 401 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution | 2 |
| of Marriage Act. The provisions of Sections 401 through 413 of | 3 |
| the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act shall | 4 |
| apply to a dissolution of a civil union. The provisions of | 5 |
| Sections 301 through 306 of the Illinois Marriage and | 6 |
| Dissolution of Marriage Act shall apply to the declaration of | 7 |
| invalidity of a civil union. | 8 |
| Section 50. Application of the Civil Practice Law. The | 9 |
| provisions of the Civil Practice Law shall apply to all | 10 |
| proceedings under this Act, except as otherwise provided in | 11 |
| this Act. A proceeding for dissolution of a civil union or | 12 |
| declaration of invalidity of a civil union shall be entitled | 13 |
| "In re the Civil Union of ... and ...". The initial pleading in | 14 |
| all proceedings under this Act shall be denominated a petition. | 15 |
| A responsive pleading shall be denominated a response. All | 16 |
| other pleadings under this Act shall be denominated as provided | 17 |
| in the Civil Practice Law. | 18 |
| Section 55. Venue. The proceedings shall be had in the | 19 |
| county where the petitioner or respondent resides or where the | 20 |
| parties' certificate of civil union was issued, except as | 21 |
| otherwise provided herein, but process may be directed to any | 22 |
| county in the State. Objection to venue is barred if not made | 23 |
| within such time as the respondent's response is due. In no | 24 |
| event shall venue be deemed jurisdictional. |
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| Section 60. Reciprocity. A marriage between persons of the | 2 |
| same sex, a civil union, or a substantially similar legal | 3 |
| relationship other than common law marriage, legally entered | 4 |
| into in another jurisdiction, shall be recognized in Illinois | 5 |
| as a civil union. | 6 |
| Section 90. Severability. If any part of this Act or its | 7 |
| application to any person or circumstance is adjudged invalid, | 8 |
| the adjudication or application shall not affect the validity | 9 |
| of this Act as a whole or of any other part.
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