Public Act 094-0608
Public Act 0608 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0608 |
SB1210 Enrolled |
LRB094 04866 LCB 34895 b |
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Cemetery Protection Act is amended by | changing Section 1 as follows:
| (765 ILCS 835/1) (from Ch. 21, par. 15)
| Sec. 1. (a) Any person who acts without proper legal | authority and
who willfully and knowingly destroys or damages | the remains of a deceased
human being or who desecrates human | remains is guilty of a Class 3 felony.
| (a-5) Any person who acts without proper legal authority | and who willfully
and knowingly removes any portion of the | remains of a deceased human
being from
a burial ground where | skeletal remains are buried or from a grave, crypt,
vault, | mausoleum, or other repository of human remains is guilty of a | Class 4
felony.
| (b) Any person who acts without proper legal authority and | who willfully
and knowingly:
| (1) obliterates, vandalizes, or desecrates a burial | ground where
skeletal remains are buried or a grave, crypt, | vault, mausoleum, or other
repository of human remains;
| (2) obliterates, vandalizes, or desecrates a park or | other
area
clearly designated to preserve and perpetuate | the memory of a deceased
person or group of persons;
| (3) obliterates, vandalizes, or desecrates plants, | trees,
shrubs, or
flowers located upon or around a | repository for human remains or within a
human graveyard or | cemetery; or
| (4) obliterates, vandalizes, or desecrates a fence, | rail,
curb, or
other structure of a similar nature intended | for the protection or for the
ornamentation of any tomb, | monument, gravestone, or other structure of
like |
| character;
| is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor if the amount of the damage | is less than
$500, a Class 4
felony if the amount of the damage | is at least $500 and less than $10,000, a
Class 3 felony if the | amount of the
damage is at least $10,000 and less than | $100,000, or a Class 2 felony if the
damage is
$100,000 or more | and shall provide
restitution to
the cemetery authority or | property owner for the amount of any damage caused.
| (b-5) Any person who acts without proper legal authority | and who willfully
and knowingly defaces, vandalizes, injures, | or removes a gravestone or other
memorial, monument, or marker | commemorating a deceased person or group of
persons,
whether | located within or outside of a recognized cemetery, memorial | park, or
battlefield is guilty of a Class 4 felony for damaging | at least one but no more
than 4
gravestones, a
Class 3 felony | for damaging at least 5 but no more than 10 gravestones, or a
| Class 2
felony for
damaging more than 10 gravestones and shall | provide restitution to the
cemetery authority or property owner | for the amount of any damage caused.
| (b-7) Any person who acts without proper legal authority
| and who willfully and knowingly removes with the intent to
| resell a gravestone or other memorial, monument, or marker
| commemorating a deceased person or group of persons, whether
| located within or outside a recognized cemetery, memorial
park, | or battlefield, is guilty of a Class 2 felony.
| (c) The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the | removal or
unavoidable breakage or injury by a cemetery | authority of anything placed
in or upon any portion of its | cemetery in violation of any of the rules and
regulations of | the cemetery authority, nor to the removal of anything
placed | in the cemetery by or with the consent of the cemetery | authority
that in the judgment of the cemetery authority has | become wrecked,
unsightly, or dilapidated.
| (d) If an unemancipated minor is found guilty of violating | any of the
provisions of subsection (b) of this Section and is | unable to provide
restitution to the cemetery authority or |
| property owner, the parents or
legal guardians of that minor | shall provide restitution to the cemetery
authority or property | owner for the amount of any damage caused, up to the
total | amount allowed under the Parental Responsibility Law.
| (d-5) Any person who commits any of the following: | (1) any unauthorized, non-related third party or | person who enters any sheds, crematories, or employee | areas; | (2) any non-cemetery personnel who solicits cemetery | mourners or funeral directors on the grounds or in the | offices or chapels of a cemetery before, during, or after a | burial; | (3) any person who harasses or threatens any employee | of a cemetery on cemetery grounds; or | (4) any unauthorized person who removes, destroys, or | disturbs any cemetery devices or property placed for safety | of visitors and cemetery employees;
| is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for the first offense and of | a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense.
| (e) Any person who shall hunt, shoot
or discharge any gun, | pistol or other missile, within the limits of any
cemetery, or | shall cause any shot or missile to be discharged into or over
| any portion thereof, or shall violate any of the rules made and | established
by the board of directors of such cemetery, for the | protection or
government thereof, is guilty of a Class C | misdemeanor.
| (f) Any person who knowingly enters or knowingly remains | upon the
premises of a public or private cemetery without | authorization during hours
that the cemetery is posted as | closed to the public is guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor.
| (g) All fines
when recovered, shall be paid over by the | court or officer receiving the
same to the cemetery association | and be applied, as far as possible in
repairing the injury, if | any, caused by such offense. Provided, nothing
contained in | this Act shall deprive such cemetery association, or the owner
| of any lot or monument from maintaining an action for the |
| recovery of
damages caused by any injury caused by a violation | of the provisions of
this Act, or of the rules established by | the board of directors of such
cemetery association. Nothing in | this Section shall be construed to
prohibit the discharge of | firearms loaded with blank ammunition as part of
any funeral, | any memorial observance or any other patriotic or military
| ceremony.
| (Source: P.A. 92-419, eff. 1-1-02.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/16/2005
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