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91_HB0409 LRB9100285DJcd 1 AN ACT concerning consumer contracts. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 5 Consumer Contract Plain Language Act. 6 Section 5. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context 7 clearly requires otherwise: 8 "Consumer" means an individual who, primarily for 9 personal, family, or household purposes, (i) gives or 10 promises to give money or other consideration in exchange for 11 an interest in services or real or personal property, 12 including money, or (ii) leases residential premises for a 13 term not exceeding 3 years. 14 "Consumer contract" means a written contract with a 15 consumer in which the price, excluding interest or finance 16 charges, is $100,000 or less. 17 Section 10. Plain language required. Except as provided 18 in Section 15, every consumer contract made after the 19 effective date of this Act must meet all of the following 20 criteria: 21 (1) The contract must adequately inform the 22 consumer of the rights and duties fixed by the contract. 23 (2) The contract must be sufficiently clear and 24 readable for the ordinary reader, using, so far as is 25 practical, words with common, everyday meanings. 26 (3) The contract must be appropriately divided into 27 sections and paragraphs, and the sections must contain 28 captions. 29 Section 15. Exceptions. This Act does not prohibit the -2- LRB9100285DJcd 1 use of the following in consumer contracts: 2 (1) Words or phrases, or forms of agreement, 3 required by State or federal law or by a rule or 4 regulation of a State or federal governmental 5 instrumentality. 6 (2) Technical terms used to describe a service or 7 property that is the subject of the contract if (i) those 8 terms are customarily used by consumers in connection 9 with the service or property or (ii) there is no 10 sufficiently clear and readable substitute for those 11 terms. 12 Section 20. Violation. 13 (a) A violation of Section 10 does not render a consumer 14 contract void or voidable, nor does it constitute a defense 15 to an action or proceeding for breach of the contract or to 16 enforce the contract. 17 (b) If the Attorney General has reason to believe that a 18 business entity is using or has used a consumer contract that 19 violates Section 10 and determines that an action under this 20 subsection would be in the public interest, the Attorney 21 General may bring an action, in the name of the People of the 22 State of Illinois, against that business entity to restrain 23 the use of that consumer contract. 24 Section 99. This Act takes effect January 1, 2001.