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90_SB0810

      750 ILCS 5/203            from Ch. 40, par. 203
          Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of  Marriage
      Act.   Makes  a  stylistic  change  in  provisions concerning
      marriage licenses.
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution  of
 2    Marriage Act by changing Section 203.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The  Illinois  Marriage  and  Dissolution  of
 6    Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 203 as follows:
 7        (750 ILCS 5/203) (from Ch. 40, par. 203)
 8        Sec. 203.  License to Marry.  When a marriage application
 9    has   been   completed  and  signed  by  both  parties  to  a
10    prospective marriage and both parties  have  appeared  before
11    the  county clerk and the marriage license fee has been paid,
12    the county clerk  shall  issue  a  license  to  marry  and  a
13    marriage certificate form upon being furnished:
14        (1)  satisfactory  proof  that each party to the marriage
15    will have attained the age  of  18  years  at  the  time  the
16    marriage  license  is effective or will have attained the age
17    of 16 years and has either the consent  to  the  marriage  of
18    both  parents  or  his  or her guardian or judicial approval;
19    provided, if one parent cannot be located in order to  obtain
20    such  consent  and  diligent efforts have been made to locate
21    that parent by the consenting parent, then the consent of one
22    parent plus a signed affidavit by the consenting parent which
23    (i) names the absent parent and states that he or she  cannot
24    be  located,  and (ii) states what diligent efforts have been
25    made to locate the absent parent, shall have  the  effect  of
26    both parents' consent for purposes of this Section;
27        (2)  satisfactory   proof   that   the  marriage  is  not
28    prohibited; and
29        (3)  an affidavit or record as prescribed in subparagraph
30    (1) of  Section  205  or  a  court  order  as  prescribed  in
31    subparagraph (2) of Section 205, if applicable.
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 1        With  each  marriage  license,  the  county  clerk  shall
 2    provide a pamphlet describing the causes and effects of fetal
 3    alcohol syndrome.
 4    (Source: P.A. 86-832; 86-884; 86-1028.)

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