|
|
|
SB2495 Engrossed |
|
LRB093 20562 LCB 46371 b |
|
|
1 |
| AN ACT concerning orders of protection.
|
2 |
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
|
3 |
| represented in the General Assembly:
|
4 |
| Section 5. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is |
5 |
| amended by changing Section 112A-21 as follows:
|
6 |
| (725 ILCS 5/112A-21) (from Ch. 38, par. 112A-21)
|
7 |
| Sec. 112A-21. Contents of orders.
|
8 |
| (a) Any order of protection shall
describe, in reasonable |
9 |
| detail and not by reference to any other
document, the |
10 |
| following:
|
11 |
| (1) Each remedy granted by the court, in reasonable |
12 |
| detail and not by
reference to any other document, so that |
13 |
| respondent may clearly understand
what he or she must do or |
14 |
| refrain from doing. Pre-printed form orders
of
protection |
15 |
| shall include the definitions of the types of abuse,
as |
16 |
| provided
in Section 112A-3.
Remedies set forth in |
17 |
| pre-printed form orders shall be numbered
consistently |
18 |
| with and corresponding to the numerical sequence of |
19 |
| remedies
listed in Section 112A-14 (at least as of the date |
20 |
| the form orders are
printed).
|
21 |
| (2) The reason for denial of petitioner's request for |
22 |
| any remedy listed
in Section 112A-14.
|
23 |
| (b) An order of protection shall further state the |
24 |
| following:
|
25 |
| (1) The name of each petitioner that the court finds |
26 |
| was abused
by
respondent, and that respondent is a member |
27 |
| of the family or household of
each such petitioner, and the |
28 |
| name of each other person protected by the
order and that |
29 |
| such person is protected by this Act.
|
30 |
| (2) For any remedy requested by petitioner on which the |
31 |
| court has
declined to rule, that that remedy is reserved.
|
32 |
| (3) The date and time the order of protection was |
|
|
|
SB2495 Engrossed |
- 2 - |
LRB093 20562 LCB 46371 b |
|
|
1 |
| issued, whether it is an
emergency, interim or plenary |
2 |
| order and the duration of the order.
|
3 |
| (4) The date, time and place for any scheduled hearing |
4 |
| for extension of
that order of protection or for another |
5 |
| order of greater duration or scope.
|
6 |
| (5) For each remedy in an emergency order of |
7 |
| protection, the reason for
entering that remedy without |
8 |
| prior notice to respondent or greater notice
than was |
9 |
| actually given.
|
10 |
| (6) For emergency and interim orders of protection, |
11 |
| that respondent may
petition the court, in accordance with |
12 |
| Section 112A-24, to re-open
that order if he or she did not |
13 |
| receive actual prior notice of the hearing, in
accordance |
14 |
| with Section 112A-11, and alleges that he or she had a
|
15 |
| meritorious defense to the order or that the order or any |
16 |
| of its remedies
was not authorized by this Article.
|
17 |
| (c) Any order of protection shall include the following |
18 |
| notice, printed in
conspicuous type: "Any knowing violation of |
19 |
| an order of protection
forbidding physical abuse, harassment,
|
20 |
| intimidation, interference with personal liberty, willful |
21 |
| deprivation, or
entering or remaining present at
specified |
22 |
| places when the protected person is present, or granting |
23 |
| exclusive
possession of the residence or household, or granting |
24 |
| a stay away order
is a Class A misdemeanor. Grant
of exclusive |
25 |
| possession of the residence or household shall constitute
|
26 |
| notice forbidding trespass to land. Any
knowing violation of an |
27 |
| order awarding legal custody or physical care of a
child or |
28 |
| prohibiting removal or concealment
of a child may be a Class 4 |
29 |
| felony. Any willful violation of any order is
contempt of |
30 |
| court. Any violation may result in fine or imprisonment."
|
31 |
| (d) An emergency order of protection shall state, "This |
32 |
| Order of Protection is enforceable, even without registration, |
33 |
| in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, tribal lands, and |
34 |
| the U.S. territories pursuant to the Violence Against Women Act |
35 |
| (18 U.S.C. 2265). Violating this Order of Protection may |
36 |
| subject the respondent to federal charges and punishment (18 |
|
|
|
SB2495 Engrossed |
- 3 - |
LRB093 20562 LCB 46371 b |
|
|
1 |
| U.S.C. 2261-2262)."
|
2 |
| (e) An interim or plenary order of protection shall state, |
3 |
| "This Order of Protection is enforceable, even without |
4 |
| registration, in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, |
5 |
| tribal lands, and the U.S. territories pursuant to the Violence |
6 |
| Against Women Act (18 U.S.C. 2265). Violating this Order of |
7 |
| Protection may subject the respondent to federal charges and |
8 |
| punishment (18 U.S.C. 2261-2262). The respondent may be subject |
9 |
| to federal criminal penalties for possessing, transporting, |
10 |
| shipping, or receiving any firearm or ammunition under the Gun |
11 |
| Control Act (18 U.S.C. 922(g)98)."
|
12 |
| (Source: P.A. 86-1300; 87-1186.)
|
13 |
| Section 10. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is |
14 |
| amended by changing Section 221 as follows:
|
15 |
| (750 ILCS 60/221) (from Ch. 40, par. 2312-21)
|
16 |
| Sec. 221. Contents of orders.
|
17 |
| (a) Any order of protection shall
describe the following:
|
18 |
| (1) Each remedy granted by the court, in reasonable |
19 |
| detail and not by
reference to any other document, so that |
20 |
| respondent may clearly understand
what he or she must do or |
21 |
| refrain from doing. Pre-printed form orders
of
protection |
22 |
| shall include the definitions of the types of abuse, |
23 |
| neglect,
and exploitation, as provided
in Section 103.
|
24 |
| Remedies set forth in pre-printed form orders shall be |
25 |
| numbered
consistently with and corresponding to the |
26 |
| numerical sequence of remedies
listed in Section 214 (at |
27 |
| least as of the date the form orders are printed).
|
28 |
| (2) The reason for denial of petitioner's request for |
29 |
| any remedy listed
in Section 214.
|
30 |
| (b) An order of protection shall further state the |
31 |
| following:
|
32 |
| (1) The name of each petitioner that the court finds |
33 |
| was abused,
neglected, or exploited by respondent, and that |
34 |
| respondent is a member of
the family or household of each |
|
|
|
SB2495 Engrossed |
- 4 - |
LRB093 20562 LCB 46371 b |
|
|
1 |
| such petitioner, and the name of each other
person |
2 |
| protected by the order and that such person is protected by |
3 |
| this Act.
|
4 |
| (2) For any remedy requested by petitioner on which the |
5 |
| court has
declined to rule, that that remedy is reserved.
|
6 |
| (3) The date and time the order of protection was |
7 |
| issued, whether it is an
emergency, interim or plenary |
8 |
| order and the duration of the order.
|
9 |
| (4) The date, time and place for any scheduled hearing |
10 |
| for extension of
that order of protection or for another |
11 |
| order of greater duration or scope.
|
12 |
| (5) For each remedy in an emergency order of |
13 |
| protection, the reason for
entering that remedy without |
14 |
| prior notice to respondent or greater notice
than was |
15 |
| actually given.
|
16 |
| (6) For emergency and interim orders of protection, |
17 |
| that respondent may
petition the court, in accordance with |
18 |
| Section 224, to re-open
that order if he or she did not |
19 |
| receive actual prior notice of the hearing, in
accordance |
20 |
| with Section 211, and alleges that he or she had a
|
21 |
| meritorious defense to the order or that the order or any |
22 |
| of its remedies
was not authorized by this Act.
|
23 |
| (c) Any order of protection shall include the following |
24 |
| notice, printed
in conspicuous type: "Any knowing violation of |
25 |
| an order of protection
forbidding physical abuse, neglect, |
26 |
| exploitation, harassment, intimidation,
interference with |
27 |
| personal liberty, willful deprivation, or entering or
|
28 |
| remaining present at specified places when the protected person |
29 |
| is present,
or granting exclusive possession of the residence |
30 |
| or household, or
granting a stay away order is a Class A
|
31 |
| misdemeanor. Grant of exclusive possession of the residence or |
32 |
| household
shall constitute notice forbidding trespass to land. |
33 |
| Any knowing violation
of an order awarding legal custody or |
34 |
| physical care of a child or
prohibiting removal or concealment |
35 |
| of a child may be a Class 4 felony. Any
willful violation of |
36 |
| any order is contempt of court. Any violation may
result in |
|
|
|
SB2495 Engrossed |
- 5 - |
LRB093 20562 LCB 46371 b |
|
|
1 |
| fine or imprisonment."
|
2 |
| (d) An emergency order of protection shall state, "This |
3 |
| Order of Protection is enforceable, even without registration, |
4 |
| in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, tribal lands, and |
5 |
| the U.S. territories pursuant to the Violence Against Women Act |
6 |
| (18 U.S.C. 2265). Violating this Order of Protection may |
7 |
| subject the respondent to federal charges and punishment (18 |
8 |
| U.S.C. 2261-2262)."
|
9 |
| (e) An interim or plenary order of protection shall state, |
10 |
| "This Order of Protection is enforceable, even without |
11 |
| registration, in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, |
12 |
| tribal lands, and the U.S. territories pursuant to the Violence |
13 |
| Against Women Act (18 U.S.C. 2265). Violating this Order of |
14 |
| Protection may subject the respondent to federal charges and |
15 |
| punishment (18 U.S.C. 2261-2262). The respondent may be subject |
16 |
| to federal criminal penalties for possessing, transporting, |
17 |
| shipping, or receiving any firearm or ammunition under the Gun |
18 |
| Control Act (18 U.S.C. 922(g)(8)(9)."
|
19 |
| (Source: P.A. 86-542; 86-1300; 87-1186.)
|