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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB3365 Introduced 2/22/2021, by Rep. Chris Bos SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Human Trafficking Order of Protection Act. Provides that the following persons may bring an action under the Act: (1) a person who is a victim of human trafficking regardless of the relationship between the victim and the trafficker. Allow a person who has been the victim of human trafficking; or (2) a person on behalf of a minor child or an adult who has been the victim of human trafficking. Establishes procedures, venue, and remedies in these actions.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning human trafficking orders.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Human |
5 | | Trafficking Order of Protection Act. |
6 | | Section 3. Purpose and construction. The purpose of this |
7 | | Article is to protect the safety of victims of human |
8 | | trafficking and the safety of their family and household |
9 | | members; and to minimize the trauma and inconvenience |
10 | | associated with attending separate and multiple civil court |
11 | | proceedings to obtain human trafficking orders. This Article |
12 | | shall be interpreted in accordance with the constitutional |
13 | | rights of crime victims set forth in Article I, Section 8.1 of |
14 | | the Illinois Constitution, the purposes set forth in Section 2 |
15 | | of the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act, and the use |
16 | | of human trafficking orders to implement the victim's right to |
17 | | be reasonably protected from the defendant as provided in |
18 | | Section 4.5 of the Rights of Victims and Witnesses Act. |
19 | | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
20 | | "Human trafficking means a violation of: |
21 | | (1) subsection (b) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal |
22 | | Code of 2012 (involuntary servitude); |
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1 | | (2) subsection (c) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal |
2 | | Code of 2012 (involuntary sexual servitude of a minor); or |
3 | | (3) subsection (d) of Section 10-9 of the Criminal |
4 | | Code of 2012 (trafficking in persons). |
5 | | Section 10. Persons who may bring actions. The following |
6 | | persons may bring an action under this Act: |
7 | | (1) a person who is a victim of human trafficking |
8 | | regardless of the relationship between the victim and the |
9 | | trafficker; or |
10 | | (2) a person on behalf of a minor child or an adult who has |
11 | | been the victim of human trafficking. |
12 | | Section 15. Commencement of action; filing fees; |
13 | | dismissal.
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14 | | (a) How to commence action. Actions for human trafficking |
15 | | orders of protection are commenced: |
16 | | (1) Independently: By filing a petition for a human |
17 | | trafficking order
of protection in any civil court, unless |
18 | | specific courts are designated by local rule or order.
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19 | | (2) In conjunction with another civil proceeding: By
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20 | | filing a petition for a human trafficking order of |
21 | | protection under the same case number as another civil |
22 | | proceeding involving the parties. |
23 | | (3) In conjunction with a delinquency petition or a
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24 | | criminal prosecution. |
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1 | | (a-5) When a petition for an emergency human trafficking |
2 | | order of protection is filed, the petition shall not be |
3 | | publicly available until the petition is served on the |
4 | | respondent. |
5 | | (b) Filing, certification, and service fees. No fee shall |
6 | | be charged by the clerk for filing, amending, vacating, |
7 | | certifying, or photocopying petitions or orders; or for |
8 | | issuing alias summons; or for any related filing service. No |
9 | | fee shall be charged by the sheriff for service by the sheriff |
10 | | of a petition, rule, motion, or order in an action commenced |
11 | | under this Section. |
12 | | (c) Dismissal and consolidation. Withdrawal or dismissal |
13 | | of any petition for a human trafficking order of protection |
14 | | prior to adjudication where the petitioner is represented by |
15 | | the State shall operate as a dismissal without prejudice. No |
16 | | action for a human trafficking order of protection shall be |
17 | | dismissed because the respondent is being prosecuted for a |
18 | | crime against the petitioner. An independent action may be |
19 | | consolidated with another civil proceeding, as provided by |
20 | | paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of this Section. |
21 | | For any action commenced under paragraph (2) or (3) of |
22 | | subsection (a) of this Section, dismissal of the conjoined |
23 | | case (or a finding of not guilty) shall not require dismissal |
24 | | of the action for the human trafficking order of protection; |
25 | | instead, it may be treated as an independent action and, if |
26 | | necessary and appropriate, transferred to a different court or |
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1 | | division. Dismissal of any conjoined case shall not affect the |
2 | | validity of any previously issued a human trafficking order of |
3 | | protection. |
4 | | (d) Pro se petitions. The court shall provide, through the |
5 | | office of the clerk of the court, simplified forms and |
6 | | clerical assistance to help with the writing and filing of a |
7 | | petition under this Section by any person not represented by |
8 | | counsel. In addition, that assistance may be provided by the |
9 | | State's Attorney. |
10 | | (e) As provided in this subsection, the Director of the |
11 | | Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, with the |
12 | | approval of the administrative board of the courts, may adopt |
13 | | rules to establish and implement a pilot program to allow the |
14 | | electronic filing of petitions for temporary orders of |
15 | | protection and the issuance of such orders by audio-visual |
16 | | means to accommodate litigants for whom attendance in court to |
17 | | file for and obtain emergency relief would constitute an undue |
18 | | hardship or would constitute a risk of harm to the litigant.
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19 | | used in this subsection: |
20 | | "Electronic means" means any method of
transmission of |
21 | | information between computers or other machines designed |
22 | | for the purpose of sending or receiving electronic |
23 | | transmission and that allows for the recipient of |
24 | | information to reproduce the information received in a |
25 | | tangible medium of expression. |
26 | | "Independent audio-visual system" means
an electronic |
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1 | | system for the transmission and receiving of audio and |
2 | | visual signals, including those with the means to preclude |
3 | | the unauthorized reception and decoding of the signals by |
4 | | commercially available television receivers, channel |
5 | | converters, or other available receiving devices.
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6 | | "Electronic appearance" means an
appearance in which |
7 | | one or more of the parties are not present in the court, |
8 | | but in which, by means of an independent audio-visual |
9 | | system, all of the participants are simultaneously able to |
10 | | see and hear reproductions of the voices and images of the |
11 | | judge, counsel, parties, witnesses, and any other |
12 | | participants.
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13 | | Section 20. Application of rules of civil procedure. |
14 | | (a) Rules of civil procedure applicable. Any proceeding to |
15 | | obtain, modify, reopen, or appeal a human trafficking order of |
16 | | protection, whether commenced alone or in conjunction with a |
17 | | civil or criminal proceeding, shall be governed by the rules |
18 | | of civil procedure of this State. The standard of proof in such |
19 | | a proceeding is proof by a preponderance of the evidence, |
20 | | whether the proceeding is heard in criminal or civil court. |
21 | | The Code of Civil Procedure and Supreme Court and local court |
22 | | rules applicable to civil proceedings shall apply, except as |
23 | | otherwise provided by this law. |
24 | | (b) Trial by jury. There shall be no right to trial by jury |
25 | | in any proceeding to obtain, modify, vacate or extend any |
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1 | | human trafficking order of protection under this Act. However, |
2 | | nothing in this Section shall deny any existing right to trial |
3 | | by jury in a criminal proceeding. |
4 | | (c) Venue; filing. A petition for a human trafficking |
5 | | order of protection may be filed in any county where: (i) the |
6 | | petitioner resides, (ii) respondent resides, or (iii) the |
7 | | alleged human trafficking occurred. |
8 | | (d) Objection. Objection to venue is waived if not made |
9 | | within such time as respondent's response is due, except as |
10 | | otherwise provided in this Section. In no event shall venue be |
11 | | deemed jurisdictional. |
12 | | (e)
Process; summons. Any action for a human trafficking |
13 | | of protection, whether commenced alone or in conjunction with |
14 | | another proceeding, is a distinct cause of action and requires |
15 | | that a separate summons be issued and served, except that in |
16 | | pending cases the following methods may be used: |
17 | | (1) by delivery of the summons to respondent
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18 | | personally in open court in pending civil or criminal |
19 | | cases; or |
20 | | (2) by notice in
civil cases in which the defendant |
21 | | has filed a general appearance. |
22 | | The summons shall be in the form prescribed by Supreme |
23 | | Court Rule 101(d), except that it shall require respondent to |
24 | | answer or appear within 7 days. Attachments to the summons or |
25 | | notice shall include the petition for the human trafficking |
26 | | order of protection and supporting affidavits, if any, and any |
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1 | | emergency human trafficking of protection that has been |
2 | | issued. The enforcement of a human trafficking order of |
3 | | protection shall not be affected by the lack of service, |
4 | | delivery, or notice.
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5 | | Section 25. Remedies. The court may provide relief as |
6 | | follows: |
7 | | (1) prohibit the respondent from knowingly coming
within, |
8 | | or knowingly remaining within, a specified distance from the |
9 | | petitioner; |
10 | | (2) restrain the respondent from having any contact,
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11 | | including nonphysical contact, with the petitioner directly, |
12 | | indirectly, or through third parties, regardless of whether |
13 | | those third parties know of the order; |
14 | | (3) prohibit the respondent from knowingly coming
within, |
15 | | or knowingly remaining within, a specified distance from the |
16 | | petitioner's residence, school, day care or other specified |
17 | | location; |
18 | | (4) order the respondent to stay away from any
property or |
19 | | animal owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by the |
20 | | petitioner and forbid the respondent from taking, |
21 | | transferring, encumbering, concealing, harming, or otherwise |
22 | | disposing of the property or animal; and |
23 | | (5) order any other injunctive relief as necessary or
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24 | | appropriate for the protection of the petitioner.
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