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Public Act 099-0157 Public Act 0157 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0157 | HB3683 Enrolled | LRB099 09912 HEP 30126 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 Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | changing Sections 10-25 and 10-25.5 as follows:
| (305 ILCS 5/10-25)
| Sec. 10-25.
Administrative liens and levies on real | property for
past-due child support and for fines against a | payor who wilfully fails to withhold or pay over income | pursuant to a properly served income withholding notice or | otherwise fails to comply with any duties imposed by the Income | Withholding for Support Act .
| (a) Notwithstanding any other State or local law to the | contrary, the State shall have a lien on all legal and | equitable interests of
responsible relatives in their real | property
in the amount of past-due child support owing pursuant | to an order
for child support entered under Sections 10-10 and | 10-11 of this Code, or under
the Illinois Marriage and | Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of
Spouse and | Children Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Uniform
| Interstate Family Support Act, or the
Illinois Parentage Act of | 1984.
| (a-5) The State shall have a lien on all legal and |
| equitable interests of a payor, as that term is described in | the Income Withholding for Support Act, in the payor's real | property in the amount of any fine imposed by the Illinois | Department pursuant to the Income Withholding for Support Act. | (b) The Illinois Department shall provide by rule for | notice to and an
opportunity to be heard by each responsible | relative or payor affected, and any final
administrative | decision rendered by the Illinois Department shall be reviewed
| only under
and in accordance with the Administrative Review | Law.
| (c) When enforcing a lien under subsection (a) of this | Section, the
Illinois Department shall have the authority to | execute notices of
administrative liens and levies, which shall | contain the name and address of
the responsible relative or | payor , a legal description of the real property
to be levied, | the fact that a lien
is being claimed for past-due child | support or for the fines imposed on a payor pursuant to the | Income Withholding for Support Act , and such other information | as the
Illinois Department may by rule prescribe. The Illinois | Department shall
record the notice of lien with the recorder or | registrar of titles of
the county or counties in which the real | estate is located.
| (d) The State's lien under subsection (a) shall be
| enforceable upon the recording or filing of a notice of lien | with the recorder
or registrar of titles of the county or | counties in which the real estate is
located. The lien shall be |
| prior to any lien thereafter recorded or filed and
shall be | notice to a subsequent purchaser, assignor, or encumbrancer of | the
existence and nature of the lien. The lien shall be | inferior to the lien of
general taxes, special assessment, and | special taxes heretofore or hereafter
levied by any political | subdivision or municipal corporation of the State.
| In the event that title to the land to be affected by the | notice of lien is
registered under the Registered Titles | (Torrens) Act, the notice shall be filed
in the office of the | registrar of titles as a memorial or charge upon each
folium of | the register of titles affected by the notice; but the State | shall
not have a preference over the rights of any bona fide | purchaser, mortgagee,
judgment creditor, or other lien holders | registered prior to the registration
of the notice.
| (e) The recorder or registrar of titles of each county | shall procure
a file labeled "Child Support Lien Notices" and | an index book labeled "Child
Support Lien Notices". When notice | of any lien is presented to the recorder or
registrar of titles | for filing,
the recorder or registrar of titles shall file it | in numerical order in the
file and shall enter it
| alphabetically in the index. The entry shall show the name and | last known
address of the person or payor named in the notice, | the serial number of the notice, the
date and hour of filing, | and the amount of child support or the amount of the fine | imposed on the payor due at the time when
the lien is filed.
| (f) The Illinois Department shall not be required to |
| furnish bond or make a
deposit for or pay any costs or fees of | any court or officer thereof in any
legal proceeding involving | the lien.
| (g) To protect the lien of the State for past-due child | support and for any fine imposed against a payor , the
Illinois | Department may, from funds that are available for that purpose, | pay
or provide for the payment of necessary or essential | repairs, purchase tax
certificates, pay balances due on land | contracts, or pay or cause to be
satisfied any prior liens on | the property to which the lien hereunder applies.
| (h) A lien on real property under this Section shall be | released
pursuant
to Section 12-101 of the Code of Civil | Procedure.
| (i) The Illinois Department, acting in behalf of the
State, | may foreclose the lien in a judicial proceeding to the same | extent and
in the same manner as in the enforcement of other | liens. The process,
practice, and procedure for the foreclosure | shall be the same as provided in
the Code of Civil Procedure.
| (Source: P.A. 97-186, eff. 7-22-11.)
| (305 ILCS 5/10-25.5)
| Sec. 10-25.5.
Administrative liens and levies on personal | property for
past-due child support and for fines against a | payor who wilfully fails to withhold or pay over income | pursuant to a properly served income withholding notice or | otherwise fails to comply with any duties imposed by the Income |
| Withholding for Support Act .
| (a) Notwithstanding any other State or local law to the | contrary, the State shall have a lien on all legal and | equitable interests of
responsible relatives in their personal | property, including any account in a
financial institution as | defined
in Section 10-24, or in the case of an insurance | company or benefit association
only in accounts as defined in | Section 10-24, in the amount of past-due child
support owing | pursuant to an order
for child support entered under Sections | 10-10 and 10-11 of this Code, or under
the Illinois Marriage | and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of
Spouse and | Children Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Uniform
| Interstate Family Support Act, or the
Illinois Parentage Act of | 1984.
| (a-5) The State shall have a lien on all legal and | equitable interests of a payor, as that term is described in | the Income Withholding for Support Act, in the payor's personal | property in the amount of any fine imposed by the Illinois | Department pursuant to the Income Withholding for Support Act. | (b) The Illinois Department shall provide by rule for | notice to and an
opportunity to be heard by each responsible | relative or payor affected, and any final
administrative | decision rendered by the Illinois Department shall be reviewed
| only under
and in accordance with the Administrative Review | Law.
| (c) When enforcing a lien under subsection (a) of this |
| Section, the
Illinois Department shall have the authority to | execute notices of
administrative liens and levies, which shall | contain the name and address of
the responsible relative or | payor , a description of the property
to be levied, the fact | that a lien
is being claimed for past-due child support, and | such other information as the
Illinois Department may by rule | prescribe. The Illinois Department may
serve the notice of lien | or levy upon any financial institution where
the accounts as | defined in Section 10-24 of the responsible relative may be
| held, for encumbrance or surrender of the accounts as defined | in Section 10-24
by the financial institution.
| (d) The Illinois Department shall enforce its lien against | the responsible
relative's or payor's personal property, other | than accounts as defined in Section 10-24
in financial | institutions,
and
levy upon such personal property in the | manner provided for enforcement of
judgments contained in | Article XII of the Code of Civil Procedure.
| (e) The Illinois Department shall not be required to | furnish bond or make a
deposit for or pay any costs or fees of | any court or officer thereof in any
legal proceeding involving | the lien.
| (f) To protect the lien of the State for past-due child | support and for any fine imposed on a payor , the
Illinois | Department may, from funds that are available for that purpose, | pay
or provide for the payment of necessary or essential | repairs, purchase tax
certificates, or pay or cause to be
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| satisfied any prior liens on the property to which the lien | hereunder applies.
| (g) A lien on personal property under this Section shall be | released
in the manner provided under Article XII
of the Code | of Civil Procedure.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a lien under | this Section on accounts as defined
in Section 10-24 shall | expire upon the passage of 120 days from the date of
issuance | of the Notice of Lien or Levy by the Illinois Department. | However,
the lien
shall remain in effect during the pendency of | any appeal or protest.
| (h) A lien created under this Section is subordinate to any | prior lien of
the financial institution or any prior lien | holder or any prior right of
set-off that the financial | institution may have against the assets, or in the
case of an | insurance company or benefit association only in the accounts | as
defined in Section 10-24.
| (i) A financial institution has no obligation under this | Section to hold,
encumber, or surrender the assets, or in the | case of an insurance company or
benefit association only the | accounts as defined in Section 10-24, until the
financial
| institution has been properly served with a subpoena, summons, | warrant,
court or administrative order, or administrative lien | and levy requiring that
action.
| (Source: P.A. 97-186, eff. 7-22-11.)
| Section 10. The Income Withholding for Support Act is |
| amended by adding Section 50.5 as follows: | (750 ILCS 28/50.5 new) | Sec. 50.5. Administrative fines imposed by the Department | of Healthcare and Family Services. | (a) The administrative fines provided for under this | Section are in addition to any existing fines or penalties | against a payor provided for in other Sections of this Act and | do not affect who would be entitled to receive those existing | fines and penalties. In addition to any fines or penalties | provided for in this Act, when a payor wilfully fails, after | receiving 2 reminders from the Department of Healthcare and | Family Services, to withhold or pay over income pursuant to a | properly served income withholding notice or otherwise fails to | comply with any duties imposed by this Act, the Department may | impose a fine upon the payor not to exceed $1,000 per payroll | period. The fine shall be payable to the Department of | Healthcare and Family Services and may be used to defray the | costs incurred by the Department in the collection of the | past-due support and penalties provided for in this Act. The | Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall place the | fines collected into a special fund created to implement the | purposes of this Section and the fines shall be utilized for | the purposes provided for in this Section. After deducting the | costs incurred by the Department of Healthcare and Family | Services in the collection of the past-due support and |
| penalties provided for in this Act, the remainder of the fines | collected under this Section shall be distributed | proportionally to the counties based on their population. The | counties shall use these funds to assist low income families in | defraying the costs associated with seeking parenting time. | (b) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services may | collect the fine through administrative liens and levies on the | real and personal property of the payor as provided in Sections | 10-25 and 10-25.5 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. | (c) The payor may contest the fine as provided in Sections | 10-25 and 10-25.5 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. | (d) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services may | adopt rules necessary for the implementation of this Section.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2017. |
Effective Date: 7/1/2017
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