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(750 ILCS 61/10)
Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context otherwise
requires:
"Address" means a residential street address, school address, or
work address of an individual, as specified on the individual's application
to be a program participant under this Act.
"Program participant" means a person certified as a program
participant under this Act.
"Domestic violence" has the same meaning as in the Illinois Domestic Violence
Act of 1986 and
includes a threat of domestic violence against an individual in a
domestic situation, regardless of whether the domestic violence or threat has
been
reported to law enforcement officers.
"Human trafficking" means the practices set forth in subsection (b), (c), or (d) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012, regardless of whether the victim has reported the trafficking to law enforcement officers. "Sexual assault" has the same meaning as sexual conduct or sexual penetration as defined in the Civil No Contact Order Act. "Sexual assault" includes a threat of sexual assault, regardless of whether the sexual assault or threat has been reported to law enforcement officers. "Stalking" has the same meaning as in the Stalking No Contact Order Act. "Stalking" includes a threat of stalking, regardless of whether the stalking or threat has been reported to law enforcement officers.(Source: P.A. 101-270, eff. 1-1-21; 102-292, eff. 1-1-22.)
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