Public Act 096-0059
Public Act 0059 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0059 |
SB0291 Enrolled |
LRB096 06714 AJO 16798 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 Notice By Publication Act is amended by | changing Section 5 and by adding Section 11 as follows:
| (715 ILCS 5/5) (from Ch. 100, par. 5)
| Sec. 5.
When any notice is required by law or contract to | be published in a
newspaper (unless otherwise expressly | provided in the contract), it shall
be intended to be in a | secular newspaper of general circulation, published
in the | city, town or county, or some newspaper specially authorized by | law
to publish legal notices, in the city, town, or county. | Unless otherwise
expressly provided in the contract, the term | "newspaper" means a newspaper
| (a) which consists of not less than 4 pages of printed | matter and
contains at least 100 130 square inches of printed | matter per page; and
| (b) which is printed through the use of one of the | conventional and
generally recognized printing processes such | as letterpress, lithography or
gravure; and
| (c) which annually averages at least 25% news content per | issue; or
which annually averages at least 1,000 column inches | of news content per
issue, the term "news content" meaning for |
| the purposes of this Act any
printed matter other than | advertising; and
| (d) which publishes miscellaneous reading matter, legal or | other
announcements and notices, and news and information | concerning current
happenings and passing events of a | political, social, religious,
commercial, financial or legal | nature, and advertisements or bulletins; and
| (e) which has been continuously published at regular | intervals of at
least once each week with a minimum of 50 | issues per year, for at least one
year prior to the first | publication of the notice; or which is a successor
to a | newspaper as herein defined with no interruption of publication | of
more than 30 days; or which is a merged or consolidated | newspaper formed by
the merger or consolidation of two or more | newspapers, one of which has
been continuously published at | regular intervals of at least once each week
with a minimum of | 50 issues per year, for at least one year prior to the
first | publication of the notice. A newspaper shall be considered as
| continuously or regularly published although its publication | has been
suspended, where such suspension was caused by fire or | an Act of God or by
a labor dispute or by its owner, publisher, | managing editor or other
essential employee entering the active | military service of the United
States, if the newspaper was | continuously or regularly published for at
least one year prior | to its suspension and if its publication is resumed at
any time | not later than 12 months after such fire or Act of God, or if |
| its
publication is resumed at any time within 12 months after | the termination
of the labor dispute, or if its publication is | resumed at any time within
12 months after the termination of | the war in connection with which such
persons entered such | military service.
| (Source: Laws 1959, p. 1494.)
| (715 ILCS 5/11 new) | Sec. 11. Applicability. Any notice published prior to the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General | Assembly and in compliance with the provisions of this | amendatory Act shall be legal and valid for all purposes. | Section 10. The Newspaper Legal Notice Act is amended by | changing Section 1 and by adding Section 3 as follows:
| (715 ILCS 10/1) (from Ch. 100, par. 10)
| Sec. 1.
| Whenever it is required by law that any legal notice or | publication
shall be published in a newspaper in this State, it | shall be held to mean a
newspaper
| (a) which consists of not less than 4 pages of printed | matter and
contains at least 100 130 square inches of printed | matter per page; and
| (b) which is printed through the use of one of the | conventional and
generally recognized printing processes such |
| as letterpress, lithography or
gravure; and
| (c) which annually averages at least 25% news content per | issue; or
which annually averages at least 1,000 column inches | of news content per
issue, the term "news content" meaning for | the purposes of this Act any
printed matter other than | advertising; and
| (d) which publishes miscellaneous reading matter, legal or | other
announcements and notices, and news and information | concerning current
happenings and passing events of a | political, social, religious,
commercial, financial or legal | nature, and advertisements or bulletins; and
| (e) which has been continuously published at regular | intervals of at
least once each week with a minimum of 50 | issues per year, for at least one
year prior to the first | publication of the notice; or which is a successor
to a | newspaper as herein defined with no interruption of publication | of
more than 30 days; or which is a merged or consolidated | newspaper formed by
the merger or consolidation of two or more | newspapers, one of which has
been continuously published at | regular intervals of at least once each week
with a minimum of | 50 issues per year for at least one year prior to the
first | publication of the notice. A newspaper shall be considered as
| continuously or regularly published although its publication | has been
suspended, where such suspension was caused by fire or | an Act of God or by
a labor dispute or by its owner, publisher, | managing editor or other
essential employee entering the active |
| military service of the United
States, if the newspaper was | continuously or regularly published for at
least one year prior | to its suspension and if its publication is resumed at
any time | not later than 12 months after such fire or Act of God, or if | its
publication is resumed at any time within 12 months after | the termination
of the labor dispute, or if its publication is | resumed at any time within
12 months after the termination of | the war in connection with which such
persons entered such | military service.
| (Source: Laws 1959, p. 1496.)
| (715 ILCS 10/3 new) | Sec. 3. Applicability. Any notice published prior to the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General | Assembly and in compliance with the provisions of this | amendatory Act shall be legal and valid for all purposes.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 7/23/2009
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