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Public Act 100-0939 Public Act 0939 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0939 | SB3108 Enrolled | LRB100 19512 HEP 34779 b |
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by | changing Section 13-225 as follows: | (735 ILCS 5/13-225)
| Sec. 13-225. Trafficking victims protection Predator | accountability . | (a) In this Section, "human trafficking", "involuntary | servitude", "sex trade" , and "victim of the sex trade" have the | meanings ascribed to them in Section 10 of the Trafficking | Victims Protection Predator Accountability Act. | (b) Subject to both subsections (e) and (f) and | notwithstanding any other provision of law, an action under the | Trafficking Victims Protection Predator Accountability Act | must be commenced within 10 years of the date the limitation | period begins to run under subsection (d) or within 10 years of | the date the plaintiff discovers or through the use of | reasonable diligence should discover both (i) that the sex | trade , involuntary servitude, or human trafficking act | occurred, and (ii) that the defendant caused, was responsible | for, or profited from the sex trade , involuntary servitude, or | human trafficking act. The fact that the plaintiff discovers or |
| through the use of reasonable diligence should discover that | the sex trade , involuntary servitude, or human trafficking act | occurred is not, by itself, sufficient to start the discovery | period under this subsection (b). | (c) If the injury is caused by 2 or more acts that are part | of a continuing series of sex trade , involuntary servitude, or | human trafficking acts by the same defendant, then the | discovery period under subsection (b) shall be computed from | the date the person abused discovers or through the use of | reasonable diligence should discover (i) that the last sex | trade , involuntary servitude, or human trafficking act in the | continuing series occurred, and (ii) that the defendant caused, | was responsible for, or profited from the series of sex trade , | involuntary servitude, or human trafficking acts. The fact that | the plaintiff discovers or through the use of reasonable | diligence should discover that the last sex trade , involuntary | servitude, or human trafficking act in the continuing series | occurred is not, by itself, sufficient to start the discovery | period under subsection (b). | (d) The limitation periods in subsection (b) do not begin | to run before the plaintiff attains the age of 18 years; and, | if at the time the plaintiff attains the age of 18 years he or | she is under other legal disability, the limitation periods | under subsection (b) do not begin to run until the removal of | the disability. | (e) The limitation periods in subsection (b) do not run |
| during a time period when the plaintiff is subject to threats, | intimidation, manipulation, or fraud perpetrated by the | defendant or by any person acting in the interest of the | defendant. | (f) The limitation periods in subsection (b) do not | commence running until the expiration of all limitations | periods applicable to the criminal prosecution of the plaintiff | for any acts which form the basis of a cause of action under | the Trafficking Victims Protection Predator Accountability | Act.
| (Source: P.A. 94-998, eff. 7-3-06.) | Section 10. The Predator Accountability Act is amended by | changing Sections 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 45 as follows: | (740 ILCS 128/1)
| Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Trafficking Victims Protection Predator Accountability Act.
| (Source: P.A. 94-998, eff. 7-3-06.) | (740 ILCS 128/5)
| Sec. 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to allow | persons who have been or who are subjected to the sex trade , | involuntary servitude, or human trafficking to seek civil | damages and remedies from individuals and entities that | recruited, harmed, profited from, or maintained them in the sex |
| trade or involuntary servitude or subjected them to human | trafficking .
| (Source: P.A. 94-998, eff. 7-3-06.) | (740 ILCS 128/10)
| Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | "Human trafficking" means a violation or attempted | violation of subsection (d) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal | Code of 2012. | "Involuntary servitude" means a violation or attempted | violation of subsection (b) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal | Code of 2012. | "Sex trade" means any act, which if proven beyond a | reasonable doubt could support a conviction for a violation or | attempted violation of any of the following Sections of the | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012: 11-14.3 | (promoting prostitution); 11-14.4 (promoting juvenile | prostitution); 11-15 (soliciting for a prostitute); 11-15.1 | (soliciting for a juvenile prostitute); 11-16 (pandering); | 11-17 (keeping a place of prostitution); 11-17.1 (keeping a | place of juvenile prostitution); 11-19 (pimping); 11-19.1 | (juvenile pimping and aggravated juvenile pimping); 11-19.2 | (exploitation of a child); 11-20 (obscenity); 11-20.1 (child | pornography); or 11-20.1B or 11-20.3 (aggravated child | pornography); or subsection (c) of Section 10-9 ( trafficking in | persons and involuntary sexual servitude of a minor ). |
| "Sex trade" activity may involve adults and youth of all | genders and sexual orientations.
| "Victim of the sex trade" means, for the following sex | trade acts, the person or persons indicated: | (1) soliciting for a prostitute: the prostitute who is | the object of the solicitation; | (2) soliciting for a juvenile prostitute: the juvenile | prostitute, or person with a severe or profound | intellectual disability, who is the object of the | solicitation; | (3) promoting prostitution as described in subdivision | (a)(2)(A) or (a)(2)(B) of Section 11-14.3 of the Criminal | Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, or pandering: | the person intended or compelled to act as a prostitute; | (4) keeping a place of prostitution: any person | intended or compelled to act as a prostitute, while present | at the place, during the time period in question; | (5) keeping a place of juvenile prostitution: any | juvenile intended or compelled to act as a prostitute, | while present at the place, during the time period in | question; | (6) promoting prostitution as described in subdivision | (a)(2)(C) of Section 11-14.3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 | or the Criminal Code of 2012, or pimping: the prostitute | from whom anything of value is received; | (7) promoting juvenile prostitution as described in |
| subdivision (a)(2) or (a)(3) of Section 11-14.4 of the | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, or | juvenile pimping and aggravated juvenile pimping: the | juvenile, or person with a severe or profound intellectual | disability, from whom anything of value is received for | that person's act of prostitution; | (8) promoting juvenile prostitution as described in | subdivision (a)(4) of Section 11-14.4 of the Criminal Code | of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, or exploitation of a | child: the juvenile, or person with a severe or profound | intellectual disability, intended or compelled to act as a | prostitute or from whom anything of value is received for | that person's act of prostitution; | (9) obscenity: any person who appears in or is | described or depicted in the offending conduct or material; | (10) child pornography or aggravated child | pornography: any child, or person with a severe or profound | intellectual disability, who appears in or is described or | depicted in the offending conduct or material; or | (11) trafficking of persons or involuntary sexual | servitude of a minor : a "trafficking victim" as defined in | subsection (c) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 1961 | or the Criminal Code of 2012.
| (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) | (740 ILCS 128/15) |
| Sec. 15. Cause of action. | (a) A victim of the sex trade, involuntary servitude, or | human trafficking may bring an action in civil court under this | Act Violations of this Act are actionable in civil court . | (a-1) A legal guardian, agent of the victim, court | appointee, or organization that represents the interests of or | serves victims may bring a cause of action on behalf of a | victim. An action may also be brought by a government entity | responsible for enforcing the laws of this State. | (b) A victim of the sex trade has a cause of action against | a person or entity who:
| (1) recruits, profits from, or maintains the victim in | any sex trade act; | (2) intentionally abuses, as defined in Section 103 of | the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986, or causes | bodily harm, as defined in Section 11-0.1 of the Criminal | Code of 2012, to a victim of the sex trade the victim in | any sex trade act ; or
| (3) knowingly advertises or publishes advertisements | for purposes of recruitment into sex trade activity. | (b-1) A victim of involuntary servitude or human | trafficking has a cause of action against any person or entity | who knowingly subjects, attempts to subject, or engages in a | conspiracy to subject the victim to involuntary servitude or | human trafficking. | (c) This Section shall not be construed to create liability |
| to any person or entity who provides goods or services to the | general public, who also provides those goods or services to | persons who would be liable under subsection (b) of this | Section, absent a showing that the person or entity either:
| (1) knowingly markets or provides its goods or services | primarily to persons or entities liable under subsection | (b) of this Section;
| (2) knowingly receives a higher level of compensation | from persons or entities liable under subsection (b) of | this Section than it generally receives from customers; or | (3) supervises or exercises control over persons or | entities liable under subsection (b) of this Section.
| (d) The standard of proof in any action brought under this | Section is a preponderance of the evidence. | (Source: P.A. 96-1551, eff. 7-1-11; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.) | (740 ILCS 128/20)
| Sec. 20. Relief. A prevailing victim of the sex trade , | involuntary servitude, or human trafficking shall be entitled | to all relief that would make him or her whole. This includes, | but is not limited to: | (1) declaratory relief;
| (2) injunctive relief;
| (3) recovery of costs and attorney fees including, but | not limited to, costs for expert testimony and witness | fees; |
| (4) compensatory damages including, but not limited | to: | (A) economic loss, including damage, destruction, | or loss of use of personal property, and loss of past | or future earning capacity , and, for a victim of | involuntary servitude or human trafficking, any | statutorily required wages under applicable State or | federal law ; and | (B) damages for death, personal injury, disease, | and mental and emotional harm, including medical, | rehabilitation, burial expenses, pain and suffering, | and physical impairment; | (5) punitive damages; and | (6) damages in the amount of the gross revenues | received by the defendant from, or related to, the sex | trade , involuntary servitude, or human trafficking | activities of the plaintiff or the trafficking and | involuntary servitude of the plaintiff .
| (Source: P.A. 94-998, eff. 7-3-06; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.) | (740 ILCS 128/25)
| Sec. 25. Non-defenses. | (a) It is not a defense to an action brought under this Act | that: | (1) the victim of the sex trade , involuntary servitude, | or human trafficking and the defendant had a marital or |
| consenting sexual relationship;
| (2) the defendant is related to the victim of the sex | trade , involuntary servitude, or human trafficking by | blood or marriage, or has lived with the defendant in any | formal or informal household arrangement;
| (3) the victim of the sex trade , involuntary servitude, | or human trafficking was paid or otherwise compensated for | sex trade activity , human, or other services ;
| (4) the victim of the sex trade engaged in sex trade | activity or had been subjected to involuntary servitude or | human trafficking prior to any involvement with the | defendant;
| (5) the victim of the sex trade , involuntary servitude, | or human trafficking made no attempt to escape, flee, or | otherwise terminate contact with the defendant;
| (6) the victim of the sex trade , involuntary servitude, | or human trafficking consented to engage in acts of the sex | trade , human, or other services ;
| (7) it was a single incident of activity;
or | (8) there was no physical contact involved ; or . | (9) a defendant has been acquitted or has not been | investigated, arrested, prosecuted, or convicted under the | Criminal Code of 2012 or has been convicted of a different | offense for the conduct that is alleged to give rise to | liability under this Act. | (b) Any illegality of the sex trade activity , human, or |
| services on the part of the victim of the sex trade , | involuntary servitude, or human trafficking shall not be an | affirmative defense to any action brought under this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 94-998, eff. 7-3-06.) | (740 ILCS 128/45)
| Sec. 45. No avoidance of liability. No person may avoid | liability under this Act by means of any conveyance of any | right, title, or interest in real property, or by any | indemnification, hold harmless agreement, or similar agreement | that purports to show consent of the victim of the sex trade , | involuntary servitude, or human trafficking .
| (Source: P.A. 94-998, eff. 7-3-06.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2019
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