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(PETERSON)

   720 ILCS 5/17-1           from Ch. 38, par. 17-1                            

        Amends provisions of the  Criminal  Code  of  1961  making  it  a      
   deceptive  practice  for a person to offer a check in payment of a fee      
   to a Clerk of the Circuit Court when the person knows the  check  will      
   not be paid.  Effective immediately.                                        
   97-03-03  H  FIRST READING                                                  
   97-03-03  H  REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE        RULES                 
   97-03-05  H       ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE               JUD-CRIMINAL          
   97-03-13  H       DO PASS/PLACED ON CONSENT CALENDAR  015-000-000   HJUB    
   97-03-13  H  PLACED CONSENT CALENDAR 2ND READING                            
   97-04-10  H  CONSENT CALENDAR - SECOND READING                              
   97-04-10  H  PLACED ON CONSENT CALENDAR - 3RD READING                       
   97-04-18  H  REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR            LANG                  
   97-04-18  H  PLACED CALENDAR 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                       
   97-04-19  H  SECOND READING-SHORT DEBATE                                    
   97-04-19  H  PLCD CAL ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   97-04-19  H  THIRD READING/SHORT DEBATE/PASSED        113-000-000           
   97-04-23  S  ARRIVE IN SENATE                                               
   97-04-23  S  PLACED CALENDAR ORDER OF FIRST READING   97-04-24              
   97-05-01  S  CHIEF SPONSOR                            PETERSON              
   97-05-01  S  FIRST READING                                                  
   97-05-01  S  REFERRED TO SENATE RULES COMMITTEE       RULES                 
   99-01-12  H  SESSION SINE DIE                                               

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