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Public Act 095-0820
Public Act 0820 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0820 |
HB4207 Enrolled |
LRB095 14731 RLC 40658 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing | Section 11-9.4 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 5/11-9.4)
| (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 95-640 ) | Sec. 11-9.4. Approaching, contacting, residing, or | communicating with a
child within certain places by child sex | offenders
prohibited.
| (a) It is unlawful for a child sex offender to knowingly be | present in any
public park building or on real property | comprising any public park
when persons under the age of
18 are
| present in the building or on the grounds
and to approach, | contact, or communicate with a child under 18 years of
age,
| unless the
offender
is a parent or guardian of a person under | 18 years of age present in the
building or on the
grounds.
| (b) It is unlawful for a child sex offender to knowingly | loiter on a public
way within 500 feet of a public park | building or real property comprising any
public park
while | persons under the age of 18 are present in the building or on | the
grounds
and to approach, contact, or communicate with a | child under 18 years of
age,
unless the offender
is a parent or |
| guardian of a person under 18 years of age present in the
| building or on the grounds.
| (b-5) It is unlawful for a child sex offender to knowingly | reside within
500 feet of a playground, child care institution, | day care center, part day child care facility, or a facility | providing programs or services
exclusively directed toward | persons under 18 years of age. Nothing in this
subsection (b-5) | prohibits a child sex offender from residing within 500 feet
of | a playground or a facility providing programs or services | exclusively
directed toward persons under 18 years of age if | the property is owned by the
child sex offender and was | purchased before the effective date of this
amendatory Act of | the 91st General Assembly. Nothing in this
subsection (b-5) | prohibits a child sex offender from residing within 500 feet
of | a child care institution, day care center, or part day child | care facility if the property is owned by the
child sex | offender and was purchased before the effective date of this
| amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly.
| (b-6) It is unlawful for a child sex offender to knowingly | reside within
500 feet of the victim of the sex offense. | Nothing in this
subsection (b-6) prohibits a child sex offender | from residing within 500 feet
of the victim
if the property in | which the child sex offender resides is owned by the
child sex | offender and was purchased before the effective date of this
| amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly.
| This subsection (b-6) does not apply if the victim of the |
| sex offense
is 21 years of age or older.
| (c) It is unlawful for a child sex offender to knowingly | operate, manage,
be employed by, volunteer at, be associated | with, or knowingly be present at
any: (i) facility providing
| programs or services exclusively directed towards persons | under the age of 18; (ii) day care center; (iii) part day child | care facility; (iv) child care institution, or (v) school | providing before and after school programs for children under | 18 years of age.
This does not prohibit a child sex offender | from owning the real property upon
which the programs or | services are offered or upon which the day care center, part | day child care facility, child care institution, or school | providing before and after school programs for children under | 18 years of age is located, provided the child sex offender
| refrains from being present on the premises for the hours | during which: (1) the
programs or services are being offered or | (2) the day care center, part day child care facility, child | care institution, or school providing before and after school | programs for children under 18 years of age is operated.
| (c-5) It is unlawful for a child sex offender to knowingly | operate, manage, be employed by, or be associated with any | county fair when persons under the age of 18 are present.
| (c-6) It is unlawful for a child sex offender who owns and | resides at residential real estate to knowingly rent any | residential unit within the same building in which he or she | resides to a person who is the parent or guardian of a child or |
| children under 18 years of age. This subsection shall apply | only to leases or other rental arrangements entered into after | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th General | Assembly. | (d) Definitions. In this Section:
| (1) "Child sex offender" means any person who:
| (i) has been charged under Illinois law, or any | substantially similar
federal law
or law of another | state, with a sex offense set forth in
paragraph (2) of | this subsection (d) or the attempt to commit an | included sex
offense, and:
| (A) is convicted of such offense or an attempt | to commit such offense;
or
| (B) is found not guilty by reason of insanity | of such offense or an
attempt to commit such | offense; or
| (C) is found not guilty by reason of insanity | pursuant to subsection
(c) of Section 104-25 of the | Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 of such offense
| or an attempt to commit such offense; or
| (D) is the subject of a finding not resulting | in an acquittal at a
hearing conducted pursuant to | subsection (a) of Section 104-25 of the Code of
| Criminal Procedure of 1963 for the alleged | commission or attempted commission
of such | offense; or
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| (E) is found not guilty by reason of insanity | following a hearing
conducted pursuant to a | federal law or the law of another state | substantially
similar to subsection (c) of Section | 104-25 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
of 1963 of | such offense or of the attempted commission of such | offense; or
| (F) is the subject of a finding not resulting | in an acquittal at a
hearing
conducted pursuant to | a federal law or the law of another state | substantially
similar to subsection (a) of Section | 104-25 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
of 1963 | for the alleged violation or attempted commission | of such offense; or
| (ii) is certified as a sexually dangerous person | pursuant to the
Illinois
Sexually Dangerous Persons | Act, or any substantially similar federal
law or the | law of another state, when any conduct giving rise to | such
certification is committed or attempted against a | person less than 18 years of
age; or
| (iii) is subject to the provisions of Section 2 of | the Interstate
Agreements on Sexually Dangerous | Persons Act.
| Convictions that result from or are connected with the | same act, or result
from offenses committed at the same | time, shall be counted for the purpose of
this Section as |
| one conviction. Any conviction set aside pursuant to law is
| not a conviction for purposes of this Section.
| (2) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (2.5), | "sex offense"
means:
| (i) A violation of any of the following Sections of | the Criminal Code of
1961: 10-7 (aiding and abetting | child abduction under Section 10-5(b)(10)),
| 10-5(b)(10) (child luring), 11-6 (indecent | solicitation of a child), 11-6.5
(indecent | solicitation of an adult),
11-9 (public indecency when | committed in a school, on the real property
comprising | a school, on a conveyance owned, leased, or contracted | by a
school to transport students to or from school or | a school related activity, or
in a public park),
11-9.1 | (sexual exploitation of a child), 11-15.1 (soliciting | for a juvenile
prostitute), 11-17.1 (keeping a place of | juvenile prostitution), 11-18.1
(patronizing a | juvenile prostitute), 11-19.1 (juvenile pimping),
| 11-19.2 (exploitation of a child), 11-20.1 (child | pornography), 11-20.3 (aggravated child pornography), | 11-21 (harmful
material), 12-14.1
(predatory criminal | sexual assault of a child), 12-33 (ritualized abuse of | a
child), 11-20 (obscenity) (when that offense was | committed in any school, on
real property comprising | any school, on any conveyance owned,
leased, or | contracted by a school to transport students to or from |
| school or a
school related activity, or in a public | park). An attempt to commit any of
these offenses.
| (ii) A violation of any of the following Sections | of the Criminal Code
of 1961, when the victim is a | person under 18 years of age: 12-13 (criminal
sexual | assault), 12-14 (aggravated criminal sexual assault), | 12-15 (criminal
sexual abuse), 12-16 (aggravated | criminal sexual abuse). An attempt to commit
any of | these offenses.
| (iii) A violation of any of the following Sections | of the Criminal Code
of 1961, when the victim is a | person under 18 years of age and the defendant is
not a | parent of the victim:
| 10-1 (kidnapping),
| 10-2 (aggravated kidnapping),
| 10-3 (unlawful restraint),
| 10-3.1 (aggravated unlawful restraint).
| An attempt to commit any of these offenses.
| (iv) A violation of any former law of this State | substantially
equivalent to any offense listed in | clause (2)(i) of this subsection (d).
| (2.5) For the purposes of subsection (b-5) only, a sex | offense means:
| (i) A violation of any of the following Sections of | the Criminal Code of
1961:
| 10-5(b)(10) (child luring), 10-7 (aiding and |
| abetting child abduction
under Section | 10-5(b)(10)), 11-6 (indecent solicitation of
a
| child), 11-6.5 (indecent solicitation of an | adult), 11-15.1 (soliciting for a
juvenile
| prostitute), 11-17.1 (keeping a place of juvenile | prostitution), 11-18.1
(patronizing a juvenile | prostitute), 11-19.1 (juvenile pimping),
11-19.2 | (exploitation of a child), 11-20.1 (child | pornography), 11-20.3 (aggravated child | pornography), 12-14.1
(predatory criminal sexual | assault of a child), or 12-33 (ritualized abuse of | a
child). An attempt
to commit any of
these | offenses.
| (ii) A violation of any of the following Sections | of the Criminal Code
of 1961, when the victim is a | person under 18 years of age: 12-13 (criminal
sexual | assault), 12-14 (aggravated criminal sexual assault),
| 12-16 (aggravated criminal sexual abuse), and | subsection (a) of Section 12-15
(criminal sexual | abuse). An attempt to commit
any of these offenses.
| (iii) A violation of any of the following Sections | of the Criminal Code
of 1961, when the victim is a | person under 18 years of age and the defendant is
not a | parent of the victim:
| 10-1 (kidnapping),
| 10-2 (aggravated kidnapping),
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| 10-3 (unlawful restraint),
| 10-3.1 (aggravated unlawful restraint).
| An attempt to commit any of these offenses.
| (iv) A violation of any former law of this State | substantially
equivalent to any offense listed in this | paragraph (2.5) of
this subsection.
| (3) A conviction for an offense of federal law or the | law of another state
that is substantially equivalent to | any offense listed in paragraph (2) of this
subsection (d) | shall constitute a conviction for the purpose of
this | Section. A finding or adjudication as a sexually dangerous | person under
any federal law or law of another state that | is substantially equivalent to the
Sexually Dangerous | Persons Act shall constitute an adjudication for the
| purposes of this Section.
| (4) "Public park" includes a park, forest preserve, or
| conservation
area
under the jurisdiction of the State or a | unit of local government.
| (5) "Facility providing programs or services directed | towards persons
under
the age of 18" means any facility | providing programs or services exclusively
directed | towards persons under the age of 18.
| (6) "Loiter" means:
| (i) Standing, sitting idly, whether or not the | person is in a vehicle or
remaining in or around public | park property.
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| (ii) Standing, sitting idly, whether or not the | person is in a vehicle
or remaining in or around public | park property, for the purpose of committing
or
| attempting to commit a sex offense.
| (7) "Playground" means a piece of land owned or | controlled by a unit
of
local government that is designated | by the unit of local government for use
solely or primarily | for children's recreation.
| (8) "Child care institution" has the meaning ascribed | to it in Section 2.06 of the Child Care Act of 1969.
| (9) "Day care center" has the meaning ascribed to it in | Section 2.09 of the Child Care Act of 1969. | (10) "Part day child care facility" has the meaning | ascribed to it in Section 2.10 of the Child Care Act of | 1969.
| (e) Sentence. A person who violates this Section is guilty | of a Class 4
felony.
| (Source: P.A. 94-925, eff. 6-26-06; 95-32, eff. 1-1-08; 95-640, | eff. 6-1-08; revised 10-30-07.)
| Section 10. The Landlord and Tenant Act is amended by | adding Section 10 as follows: | (765 ILCS 705/10 new) | Sec. 10. Failure to inform lessor who is a child sex | offender and who resides in the same building in which the |
| lessee resides or intends to reside that the lessee is a parent | or guardian of a child under 18 years of age. If a lessor of | residential real estate resides at such real estate and is a | child sex offender as defined in Section 11-9.4 of the Criminal | Code of 1961 and rents such real estate to a person who does | not inform the lessor that the person is a parent or guardian | of a child or children under 18 years of age and subsequent to | such lease, the lessee discovers that the landlord is a child | sex offender, then the lessee may not terminate the lease based | upon such discovery that the lessor is a child sex offender and | such lease shall be in full force and effect. This subsection | shall apply only to leases or other rental arrangements entered | into after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | 95th General Assembly. | Section 15. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by | changing Section 3-106 as follows: | (775 ILCS 5/3-106) (from Ch. 68, par. 3-106)
| Sec. 3-106. Exemptions.
Nothing contained in Section 3-102 | shall
prohibit:
| (A) Private Sales of Single Family Homes. | (1) Any sale of a single
family home by its owner so | long as the following criteria are met:
| (a) The owner does not own or have a beneficial | interest in more
than three single family homes at the |
| time of the sale;
| (b) The owner or a member of his or her family was | the last current
resident of the home;
| (c) The home is sold without the use in any manner | of the sales or
rental facilities or services of any | real estate broker or salesman, or
of any employee or | agent of any real estate broker or salesman;
| (d) The home is sold without the publication, | posting or mailing,
after notice, of any advertisement | or written notice in violation of
paragraph (F) of | Section 3-102.
| (2) This exemption does not apply to paragraph (F) of | Section 3-102.
| (B) Apartments. Rental of a housing accommodation in a | building
which contains housing accommodations for not more | than 4 families
living independently of each other, if the | owner resides in one of the housing accommodations.
This | exemption does not apply to paragraph (F) of Section 3-102.
| (C) Private Rooms. Rental of a room or rooms in a private | home by
an owner if he or she or a member of his or her family | resides therein or,
while absent for a period of not more than | twelve months, if he or she or a
member of his or her family | intends to return to reside therein.
| (D) Reasonable local, State, or Federal restrictions
| regarding the maximum number of occupants permitted to occupy a | dwelling.
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| (E) Religious Organizations. A religious organization, | association,
or society, or any nonprofit institution or | organization operated,
supervised or controlled by or in | conjunction with a religious
organization, association, or | society, from limiting the sale, rental or
occupancy of a | dwelling which it owns or operates for other than a
commercial | purpose to persons of the same religion, or from giving
| preference to such persons, unless membership in such religion | is
restricted on account of race, color, or national origin.
| (F) Sex. Restricting the rental of rooms in a housing | accommodation to
persons of one sex.
| (G) Persons Convicted of Drug-Related Offenses.
Conduct | against a person because such person has been convicted by
any | court of competent jurisdiction of the illegal manufacture or
| distribution of a controlled substance as defined in Section | 102 of the
federal Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802).
| (H) Persons engaged in the business of furnishing | appraisals of real
property from taking into consideration | factors other than those based on
unlawful discrimination or | familial status in furnishing appraisals.
| (H-1) The owner of an owner-occupied residential building | with 4 or
fewer units (including the unit in which the owner | resides) from making
decisions regarding whether to rent to a | person based upon that person's
sexual orientation.
| (I) Housing for Older Persons. No provision in this Article | regarding
familial status shall apply with respect to housing |
| for older persons.
| (1) As used in this Section, "housing for older | persons" means housing:
| (a) provided under any State or Federal program | that the Department
determines is specifically | designed and operated to assist elderly persons
(as | defined in the State or Federal program); or
| (b) intended for, and solely occupied by, persons | 62 years of age or
older;
or
| (c) intended and operated for occupancy by persons | 55 years of age or
older and:
| (i) at least 80% of the occupied units are | occupied by at
least one person who is 55 years of | age or older;
| (ii) the housing facility or community | publishes and adheres to
policies and procedures
| that demonstrate the intent required under this
| subdivision (c); and
| (iii) the housing facility or community | complies with rules adopted by
the
Department for | verification of occupancy, which shall:
| (aa) provide for verification by reliable | surveys and affidavits;
and
| (bb) include examples of the types of | policies and procedures
relevant to
a | determination of compliance with the |
| requirement of clause (ii).
| These surveys and affidavits shall be admissible in | administrative and
judicial proceedings for the purposes | of such verification.
| (2) Housing shall not fail to meet the requirements for | housing for
older persons by reason of:
| (a) persons residing in such housing as of the | effective date of this
amendatory Act of 1989 who do | not meet the age requirements of subsections
(1)(b) or | (c); provided, that new occupants of such housing meet | the age
requirements of
subsections (1)(b) or (c) of | this subsection; or
| (b) unoccupied units; provided, that such units | are reserved for
occupancy by persons who meet the age | requirements of subsections (1)(b)
or (c) of this | subsection.
| (3) (a) A person shall not be held personally liable | for monetary damages
for a violation of this Article if | the person reasonably relied, in good
faith, on the | application of the exemption under this subsection (I) | relating
to housing for older persons.
| (b) For the purposes of this item (3), a person may | show good faith
reliance on the application of the | exemption only by showing that:
| (i) the person has no actual knowledge that the | facility or community
is
not, or will not be, |
| eligible for the exemption; and
| (ii) the facility or community has stated | formally, in writing, that
the
facility or | community complies with the requirements for the | exemption.
| (J) Child Sex Offender Refusal to Rent. Refusal of a child | sex offender who owns and resides at residential real estate to | rent any residential unit within the same building in which he | or she resides to a person who is the parent or guardian of a | child or children under 18 years of age. | (Source: P.A. 95-42, eff. 8-10-07.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2009
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