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Full Text of HB4233  103rd General Assembly

HB4233 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB4233

 

Introduced 1/16/2024, by Rep. Margaret Croke

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Bullying and Cyberbullying Victims Protection Act. Allows a minor who is the victim of bullying or cyberbullying, or a parent or person standing in parental relation to the minor, to seek injunctive relief against the individual who was bullying or cyberbullying the minor or, if the individual is younger than 18 years of age, against a parent or person standing in parental relation to the individual. Allows a court to issue a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, or permanent injunction appropriate under the circumstances to prevent any further bullying or cyberbullying. Requires the Supreme Court to adopt forms for use as an application for initial injunctive relief by individuals representing themselves in suits involving bullying or cyberbullying and instructions for the proper use of each form or set of forms.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning civil law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Bullying and Cyberbullying Victims Protection Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7    "Bullying" means any severe or pervasive physical or
8verbal act or conduct, including communications made in
9writing or electronically, directed toward a minor or minors
10that has or can be reasonably predicted to have the effect of
11one of the following:
12        (1) causing discrimination against a person because of
13    his or her actual or perceived race, color, religion,
14    national origin, ancestry, age, sex, order of protection
15    status, disability, sexual orientation, or pregnancy;
16        (2) inducing, or intending to induce, self-harm by a
17    minor; or
18        (3) causing a substantial detrimental effect on the
19    minor's physical or mental health.
20    "Bullying" includes cyberbullying.
21    "Cyberbullying" means bullying that is done through the
22use of any electronic communication device, including through
23the use of a cellular or other type of telephone, a computer, a

 

 

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1camera, email, instant messaging, text messaging, a social
2media application, an Internet website, or any other
3Internet-based communication tool.
4    "Minor" means a person who is younger than 18 years of age.
 
5    Section 10. Relief from bullying or cyberbullying.
6    (a) A minor who is the victim of bullying or
7cyberbullying, or a parent or person standing in parental
8relation to the victim, may seek injunctive relief against the
9individual who was bullying or cyberbullying the minor or, if
10the individual is younger than 18 years of age, against a
11parent or person standing in parental relation to the
12individual.
13    (b) A court may issue a temporary restraining order,
14preliminary injunction, or permanent injunction appropriate
15under the circumstances to prevent any further bullying or
16cyberbullying, including an order or injunction:
17        (1) enjoining a defendant from engaging in bullying or
18    cyberbullying; or
19        (2) compelling a defendant who is a parent of or
20    person standing in parental relation to an individual who
21    is younger than 18 years of age to take reasonable actions
22    to cause the individual to cease engaging in bullying or
23    cyberbullying.
24    (c) A plaintiff in an action for injunctive relief brought
25under this Act is entitled to a temporary restraining order

 

 

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1upon showing that the plaintiff is likely to succeed in
2establishing that the individual was bullying or cyberbullying
3the victim. A temporary restraining order shall be granted
4only if it complies with Section 11-1101 of the Code of Civil
5Procedure.
6    (d) A plaintiff is entitled to a preliminary or permanent
7injunction under this Act upon showing that the individual was
8bullying or cyberbullying the minor.
9    (e) A court granting a temporary restraining order under
10Section 11-1101 of the Code of Civil Procedure or preliminary
11injunction may, on motion of either party or sua sponte, order
12the preservation of any relevant electronic communication.
 
13    Section 15. Adoption of forms.
14    (a) The Supreme Court shall, as it finds appropriate,
15adopt forms for use as an application for initial injunctive
16relief by individuals representing themselves in actions
17involving bullying or cyberbullying and instructions for the
18proper use of each form or set of forms.
19    (b) The forms and instructions:
20        (1) must be written in language that is easily
21    understood by the general public;
22        (2) shall be made readily available to the general
23    public in the manner prescribed by the Supreme Court; and
24        (3) must be translated into the Spanish language.
25    (c) The Spanish language translation of a form must:

 

 

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1        (1) state:
2            (A) that the Spanish language translated form is
3        to be used solely for the purpose of assisting in
4        understanding the form and may not be submitted to the
5        court; and
6            (B) that the English language version of the form
7        must be submitted to the court; or
8        (2) be incorporated into the English language version
9    of the form in a manner that is understandable to both the
10    court and members of the general public.
11    (d) Each form and its instructions must clearly and
12conspicuously state that the form is not a substitute for the
13advice of an attorney.
14    (e) A court shall accept a form adopted by the Supreme
15Court under this Act unless the form has been completed in a
16manner that causes a substantive defect that cannot be cured.