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Public Act 098-1077 Public Act 1077 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-1077 | HB5512 Enrolled | LRB098 17969 HEP 55451 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 Sections 13-211, 13-212, and 13-214.3 as follows:
| (735 ILCS 5/13-211) (from Ch. 110, par. 13-211)
| Sec. 13-211. Minors and persons under legal disability. | (a) If the person
entitled to bring an action, specified in | Sections 13-201 through 13-210
of this Code Act , at the time | the cause of action accrued, is under the age of
18 years , or | is under a legal disability, then he or she may bring the
| action within 2 years after the person attains the age of 18 | years, or the
disability is removed. | (b) If the person
entitled to bring an action specified | under Sections 13-201 through 13-210
of this Code is not under | a legal disability at the time the cause of action accrues, but | becomes under a legal disability before the period of | limitations otherwise runs, the period of limitations is stayed | until the disability is removed. This subsection (b) does not | invalidate any statute of repose provisions contained in | Sections 13-201, 13-202, 13-202.1, 13-202.2, 13-202.3,
13-203, | 13-203.1, 13-204, 13-207, 13-208, 13-209, and 13-210 of
this | Code. In no event shall the period of limitations for a
cause |
| of action under Section 13-205 or 13-206 of this Code be
stayed | in excess of 10 years from the date of the adjudication
of | legal disability. This subsection (b) applies to actions | commenced or pending on or after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly.
| (Source: P.A. 85-18; 85-907; 86-1329.)
| (735 ILCS 5/13-212) (from Ch. 110, par. 13-212)
| Sec. 13-212. Physician or hospital.
| (a) Except as provided in Section
13-215 of this Act, no | action for damages for injury or death against any
physician, | dentist, registered nurse or hospital duly licensed under
the | laws of this State, whether based upon tort, or breach of | contract, or
otherwise, arising out of patient care shall be | brought more than 2 years
after the date on which the claimant | knew, or through the use of reasonable
diligence should have | known, or received notice in writing of the existence
of the | injury or death for which damages are sought in the action,
| whichever of such date occurs first, but in no event shall such | action be
brought more than 4 years after the date on which | occurred the act or
omission or occurrence alleged in such | action to have been the cause of
such injury or death.
| (b) Except as provided in Section 13-215 of this Act, no | action for
damages for injury or death against any physician, | dentist, registered
nurse or hospital duly licensed under the | laws of this State, whether based
upon tort, or breach of |
| contract, or otherwise, arising out of patient care
shall be | brought more than 8 years after the date on which
occurred the | act or omission or occurrence alleged in such action to have
| been the cause of such injury or death where the person | entitled to bring
the action was, at the time the cause of | action accrued, under the age of
18 years; provided, however, | that in no event may the cause of action be
brought after the | person's 22nd birthday. If the person was under the age
of 18 | years when the cause of action accrued and, as a result of this
| amendatory Act of 1987, the action is either barred or there | remains less
than 3 years to bring such action, then he or she | may bring the action
within 3 years of July 20, 1987.
| (c) If the person entitled to bring an action
described in | this Section is, at the time the cause
of action accrued, under | a legal disability other than being under
the age of 18 years, | then the period of limitations does
not begin to run until the | disability is removed. | (d) If the person
entitled to bring an action described in | this Section is not under a legal disability at the time the | cause of action accrues, but becomes under a legal disability | before the period of limitations otherwise runs, the period of | limitations is stayed until the disability is removed. This | subsection (d) does not invalidate any statute of repose | provisions contained in this Section. This subsection (d) | applies to actions commenced or pending on or after the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General |
| Assembly.
| (Source: P.A. 85-18; 85-907; 86-1329.)
| (735 ILCS 5/13-214.3) (from Ch. 110, par. 13-214.3)
| (Text of Section WITHOUT the changes made by P.A. 89-7, | which has been held
unconstitutional)
| Sec. 13-214.3. Attorneys.
| (a) In this Section: "attorney" includes (i) an individual | attorney,
together with his or her employees who are attorneys, | (ii) a professional
partnership of attorneys, together with its | employees, partners, and
members who are attorneys, and (iii) a | professional service corporation of
attorneys, together with | its employees, officers, and shareholders who are
attorneys; | and "non-attorney employee" means a person who is not an
| attorney but is employed by an attorney.
| (b) An action for damages based on tort, contract, or | otherwise (i)
against an attorney arising out of an act or | omission in the performance of
professional services or (ii) | against a non-attorney employee arising out
of an act or | omission in the course of his or her employment by an attorney
| to assist the attorney in performing professional services
must | be commenced within 2 years from
the time the person bringing | the action knew or reasonably should have
known of the injury | for which damages are sought.
| (c) Except as provided in subsection (d), an action | described in
subsection (b) may not be commenced in any event |
| more than 6 years after
the date on which the act or omission | occurred.
| (d) When the injury caused by the act or omission does not
| occur until
the death of the person for whom the professional | services were rendered,
the action may be commenced within 2 | years after the date of the person's
death unless letters of | office are issued or the person's will is admitted
to probate | within that 2 year period, in which case the action must be
| commenced within the time for filing claims against the estate | or a
petition contesting the validity of the will of the | deceased person,
whichever is later, as provided in the Probate | Act of 1975.
| (e) If the person entitled to bring the action is under the | age of
majority or under other legal disability at the time the | cause of action
accrues, the period of limitations shall not | begin to run until majority is
attained or the disability is | removed. | (f) If the person
entitled to bring an action described in | this Section is not under a legal disability at the time the | cause of action accrues, but becomes under a legal disability | before the period of limitations otherwise runs, the period of | limitations is stayed until the disability is removed. This | subsection (f) does not invalidate any statute of repose | provisions contained in this Section. This subsection (f) | applies to actions commenced or pending on or after the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General |
| Assembly.
| (g) (f) This Section applies to all causes of action | accruing on or after
its effective date.
| (Source: P.A. 86-1371.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2015
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