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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB1808 Introduced 2/17/2021, by Rep. Dagmara Avelar and Stephanie A. Kifowit SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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750 ILCS 60/103 | from Ch. 40, par. 2311-3 |
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Amends the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Includes coercive control behavior in the definition of "abuse". Defines "coercive control behavior" as a pattern of behavior that unreasonably interferes with a person's free will and personal liberty.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning domestic violence.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 103 as follows:
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6 | | (750 ILCS 60/103) (from Ch. 40, par. 2311-3)
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7 | | Sec. 103. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, the |
8 | | following
terms shall have the following meanings:
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9 | | (1) "Abuse" means physical abuse, harassment, intimidation |
10 | | of a dependent,
interference with personal liberty , coercive |
11 | | control behavior, or willful deprivation but does not include
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12 | | reasonable direction of a minor child by a parent or person in |
13 | | loco parentis.
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14 | | (2) "Adult with disabilities" means an elder adult with |
15 | | disabilities
or a high-risk adult with disabilities. A person |
16 | | may be an adult with
disabilities for purposes of this Act even |
17 | | though he or she has never been
adjudicated an incompetent |
18 | | adult. However, no court proceeding may be
initiated or |
19 | | continued on
behalf of an adult with disabilities over that |
20 | | adult's objection, unless such
proceeding is approved by his |
21 | | or her legal guardian, if any.
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22 | | (2.5) "Coercive control behavior" means a pattern of |
23 | | behavior that unreasonably interferes with a person's free |
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1 | | will and personal liberty, including, but not limited to: |
2 | | (1) isolating the other person from friends, |
3 | | relatives, or other sources of support; |
4 | | (2) depriving the other person of basic necessities; |
5 | | (3) controlling, regulating, or monitoring the other |
6 | | person's movements, communications, daily behavior, |
7 | | finances, economic resources, or access to services; and |
8 | | (4) compelling the other person by force, threat of |
9 | | force, or intimidation to engage in conduct from which the |
10 | | other person has a right to abstain, or abstain from |
11 | | conduct in which the other person has a right to engage. |
12 | | (3) "Domestic violence" means abuse as defined in |
13 | | paragraph (1).
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14 | | (4) "Elder adult with disabilities" means an adult |
15 | | prevented by
advanced age from taking appropriate action to |
16 | | protect himself or herself
from abuse by a family or household |
17 | | member.
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18 | | (5) "Exploitation" means the illegal, including tortious, |
19 | | use of a
high-risk adult with disabilities or of the assets or |
20 | | resources of a
high-risk adult with disabilities. Exploitation |
21 | | includes, but is not
limited to, the misappropriation of |
22 | | assets or resources of a high-risk
adult with disabilities by |
23 | | undue influence, by breach of a fiduciary
relationship, by |
24 | | fraud, deception, or extortion, or the use of such assets or
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25 | | resources in a manner contrary to law.
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26 | | (6) "Family or household members" include spouses, former |
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1 | | spouses,
parents, children, stepchildren and other persons |
2 | | related by blood or
by present or prior marriage, persons
who |
3 | | share or formerly shared a common dwelling, persons who have |
4 | | or
allegedly have a child in common, persons who share or |
5 | | allegedly share a
blood relationship through a child, persons |
6 | | who have or have had a dating
or engagement relationship, |
7 | | persons with disabilities and their
personal assistants, and |
8 | | caregivers as defined in Section 12-4.4a of the Criminal Code |
9 | | of 2012.
For purposes of this paragraph, neither a casual |
10 | | acquaintanceship nor
ordinary fraternization between 2 |
11 | | individuals in business or social
contexts shall be deemed to |
12 | | constitute a dating relationship.
In the case of a high-risk |
13 | | adult with
disabilities, "family or household members" |
14 | | includes any person
who has the responsibility for a high-risk |
15 | | adult as a result of a family
relationship or who has assumed |
16 | | responsibility for all or a portion of the
care of a high-risk |
17 | | adult with disabilities voluntarily, or by express or
implied |
18 | | contract, or by court order.
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19 | | (7) "Harassment" means knowing conduct which
is not |
20 | | necessary to accomplish a purpose that is reasonable under the
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21 | | circumstances; would cause a reasonable person emotional |
22 | | distress; and
does cause emotional distress to the petitioner.
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23 | | Unless the presumption is rebutted by a preponderance of the |
24 | | evidence, the
following types of conduct shall be
presumed to |
25 | | cause emotional distress:
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26 | | (i) creating a disturbance at petitioner's place of |
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1 | | employment or school;
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2 | | (ii) repeatedly telephoning petitioner's place of |
3 | | employment, home or residence;
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4 | | (iii) repeatedly following petitioner about in a |
5 | | public place or places;
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6 | | (iv) repeatedly keeping petitioner under surveillance |
7 | | by remaining
present outside his or her
home, school, |
8 | | place of employment, vehicle or other place occupied by
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9 | | petitioner or by peering in petitioner's windows;
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10 | | (v) improperly concealing a minor child from |
11 | | petitioner, repeatedly
threatening to improperly remove a |
12 | | minor child of petitioner's from
the jurisdiction or from |
13 | | the physical care of petitioner,
repeatedly threatening to |
14 | | conceal a minor
child from petitioner, or making
a single |
15 | | such
threat following an actual or attempted improper |
16 | | removal or concealment,
unless respondent was fleeing an |
17 | | incident or pattern of domestic violence; or
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18 | | (vi) threatening physical force, confinement or |
19 | | restraint on one or more occasions.
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20 | | (8) "High-risk adult with disabilities" means a person |
21 | | aged 18 or over
whose physical or mental disability impairs |
22 | | his or her ability to seek or
obtain protection from abuse, |
23 | | neglect, or exploitation.
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24 | | (9) "Interference with personal liberty" means committing |
25 | | or
threatening physical abuse, harassment, intimidation , or
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26 | | willful deprivation so as to
compel another to
engage in |
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1 | | conduct from which she or he has a right to abstain or to |
2 | | refrain from conduct
in which she or he has a right to engage.
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3 | | (10) "Intimidation of a dependent" means subjecting a |
4 | | person
who is dependent
because of
age, health or disability |
5 | | to participation in or the witnessing of: physical force
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6 | | against another or physical confinement or restraint of |
7 | | another which
constitutes physical abuse as defined in this |
8 | | Act, regardless of whether the
abused person is a family or |
9 | | household member.
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10 | | (11) (A) "Neglect" means the failure to exercise that |
11 | | degree of care
toward a high-risk adult with disabilities |
12 | | which a reasonable person would
exercise under the |
13 | | circumstances and includes but is not limited to:
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14 | | (i) the failure to take reasonable steps to protect a |
15 | | high-risk adult
with disabilities from acts of abuse;
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16 | | (ii) the repeated, careless imposition of unreasonable |
17 | | confinement;
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18 | | (iii) the failure to provide food, shelter, clothing, |
19 | | and personal
hygiene to a high-risk adult with |
20 | | disabilities who requires such assistance;
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21 | | (iv) the failure to provide medical and rehabilitative |
22 | | care for the
physical and mental health needs of a |
23 | | high-risk adult with disabilities; or
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24 | | (v) the failure to protect a high-risk adult with |
25 | | disabilities from
health and safety hazards.
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26 | | (B) Nothing in this subsection (10) shall be construed to |
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1 | | impose a requirement that
assistance be provided to a |
2 | | high-risk adult with disabilities over his or
her objection in |
3 | | the absence of a court order, nor to create any new
affirmative |
4 | | duty to provide support to a high-risk adult with |
5 | | disabilities.
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6 | | (12) "Order of protection" means an emergency order, |
7 | | interim
order or plenary order, granted pursuant to this Act,
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8 | | which includes any or
all of the remedies authorized by |
9 | | Section 214 of this Act.
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10 | | (13) "Petitioner" may mean not only any named petitioner |
11 | | for the order of
protection and any named victim of abuse on |
12 | | whose behalf the petition
is brought, but also any other |
13 | | person protected by this Act.
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14 | | (14) "Physical abuse" includes sexual abuse and means any
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15 | | of the following:
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16 | | (i) knowing or reckless use of physical force, |
17 | | confinement or restraint;
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18 | | (ii) knowing, repeated and unnecessary sleep |
19 | | deprivation; or
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20 | | (iii) knowing or reckless conduct which creates an |
21 | | immediate
risk of physical harm.
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22 | | (14.5) "Stay away" means for the respondent to refrain |
23 | | from both physical presence and nonphysical contact with the |
24 | | petitioner whether direct, indirect (including, but not |
25 | | limited to, telephone calls, mail, email, faxes, and written |
26 | | notes), or through third parties who may or may not know about |
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1 | | the order of protection.
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2 | | (15) "Willful deprivation" means wilfully denying a person |
3 | | who
because of age, health or disability requires medication,
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4 | | medical care, shelter, accessible shelter or services, food,
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5 | | therapeutic device, or other physical
assistance, and thereby |
6 | | exposing that person to the risk of physical,
mental or |
7 | | emotional harm, except with regard to medical care or |
8 | | treatment
when the dependent person has expressed an intent to |
9 | | forgo such medical
care or treatment. This paragraph does not
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10 | | create any new affirmative duty to provide support to |
11 | | dependent persons.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1551, eff. 7-1-11; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
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