The terms in this subsection (a) also shall be deemed to include a direct or
indirect
holding company of an Illinois financial institution in connection with a Year
2000 claim
involving the Illinois financial institution directly or indirectly owned by
such holding
company.
(b) The term "Year 2000 failure" means any failure by any device or system
(including, without limitation, any computer system and any microchip or
integrated circuit
embedded in another device or product), or any software, firmware, or other set
or
collection of processing instructions, however constructed, in processing,
calculating,
comparing, sequencing, displaying, storing, transmitting, or receiving
date-related data
during the years 1999 and 2000 or from, into, or between the twentieth century
and the
twenty-first century, or the failure to recognize or accurately process any
specific date,
or the failure to accurately account for the status of the year 2000 as a
leap year.
(c) The term "Year 2000 action" means a civil action of any kind brought
under
Illinois law, except for a civil action brought by a federal or state agency
that regulates the
Illinois financial institution, in which:
(1) a Year 2000 claim is asserted; or
(2) any claim or defense is related, directly or indirectly, to a Year
2000 claim.
(d) The term "Year 2000 claim" means any claim or cause of action of any
kind,
whether asserted by way of claim, counterclaim, cross-claim, third-party claim,
or
otherwise, in which a party or other person's loss or harm is alleged to have
resulted,
directly or indirectly, from any act or omission in connection with an actual
or potential Year
2000 failure, except for claims involving physical injury to the extent of the
claim of physical
injury.
(e) The term "physical injury" means any physical injury to a natural
person,
including the death of the person, but does not include mental suffering,
emotional distress,
or other similar elements of injury that do not constitute physical harm to a
natural person.
(Source: P.A. 91-645, eff. 8-20-99.)
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