Public Act 097-0303 Public Act 0303 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0303 | HB2935 Enrolled | LRB097 06237 RLC 51035 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing | Section 12-7.5 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 5/12-7.5)
| Sec. 12-7.5. Cyberstalking.
| (a) A person commits cyberstalking when he or she engages | in a course of conduct using electronic communication directed | at a specific person, and he or she knows or should know that | would cause a reasonable person to: | (1) fear for his or her safety or the safety of a third | person; or | (2) suffer other emotional distress. | (a-3) A person commits cyberstalking when he or she, | knowingly and without
lawful justification, on at least 2 | separate occasions, harasses another person
through the use of | electronic communication and:
| (1) at any time transmits a threat of immediate or | future bodily harm,
sexual assault, confinement, or | restraint and the threat is directed towards
that person or | a family member of that person; or
| (2) places that person or a family member of that |
| person in reasonable
apprehension of immediate or future | bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement,
or restraint; or
| (3) at any time knowingly solicits the commission of an | act by any person which would be a violation of this Code | directed towards that person or a family member of that | person. | (a-5) A person commits cyberstalking when he or she, | knowingly and without lawful justification, creates and | maintains an Internet website or webpage which is accessible to | one or more third parties for a period of at least 24 hours, | and which contains statements harassing another person and: | (1) which communicates a threat of immediate or future | bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement, or restraint, | where the threat is directed towards that person or a | family member of that person, or | (2) which places that person or a family member of that | person in reasonable apprehension of immediate or future | bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement, or restraint, or | (3) which knowingly solicits the commission of an act | by any person which would be a violation of this Code | directed towards that person or a family member of that | person.
| (b) Sentence. Cyberstalking is a Class 4 felony. A second | or subsequent
conviction for cyberstalking is a Class 3 felony.
| (c) For purposes of this Section: | (1) "Course of conduct" means 2 or more acts, including |
| but not limited to acts in which a defendant directly, | indirectly, or through third parties, by any action, | method, device, or means follows, monitors, observes, | surveils, threatens, or communicates to or about, a person, | engages in other non-consensual contact, or interferes | with or damages a person's property or pet. The | incarceration in a penal institution of a person who | commits the course of conduct is not a bar to prosecution | under this Section. | (2) "Electronic communication" means any transfer of | signs, signals, writings, sounds, data, or intelligence of | any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, | radio, electromagnetic, photoelectric, or photo-optical | system. "Electronic communication" includes transmissions | through an electronic device including, but not limited to, | a telephone, cellular phone, computer, or pager, which | communication includes, but is not limited to, e-mail, | instant message, text message, or voice mail by a computer | through the Internet to another computer . | (3) "Emotional distress" means significant mental | suffering, anxiety or alarm. | (4) "Harass"
means to engage in a knowing and willful | course of conduct directed at a
specific person
that | alarms, torments, or terrorizes that person. | (5) "Non-consensual contact" means any contact with | the victim that is initiated or continued without the |
| victim's consent, including but not limited to being in the | physical presence of the victim; appearing within the sight | of the victim; approaching or confronting the victim in a | public place or on private property; appearing at the | workplace or residence of the victim; entering onto or | remaining on property owned, leased, or occupied by the | victim; or placing an object on, or delivering an object | to, property owned, leased, or occupied by the victim. | (6) "Reasonable person" means a person in the victim's | circumstances, with the victim's knowledge of the | defendant and the defendant's prior acts. | (7) "Third party" means any person other than the | person violating these provisions and the person or persons | towards whom the violator's actions are directed. | (d) Telecommunications carriers, commercial mobile service | providers, and providers of information services, including, | but not limited to, Internet service providers and hosting | service providers, are not liable under this Section, except | for willful and wanton misconduct, by virtue of the | transmission, storage, or caching of electronic communications | or messages of others or by virtue of the provision of other | related telecommunications, commercial mobile services, or | information services used by others in violation of this | Section. | (Source: P.A. 95-849, eff. 1-1-09; 96-328, eff. 8-11-09; | 96-686, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10.)
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| Section 10. The Harassing and Obscene Communications Act is | amended by changing Section 1-2 as follows: | (720 ILCS 135/1-2) | Sec. 1-2. Harassment through electronic communications. | (a) Harassment through electronic communications is the | use of electronic
communication for any of the following | purposes: | (1) Making any comment, request, suggestion or | proposal which is obscene
with an intent to offend; | (2) Interrupting, with the intent to harass, the | telephone service or the
electronic communication service | of any person; | (3) Transmitting to any person, with the intent to | harass and regardless
of whether the communication is read | in its entirety or at all, any file,
document, or other | communication which prevents that person from using his or
| her telephone service or electronic communications device; | (3.1) Transmitting an electronic communication or | knowingly inducing a
person to transmit an electronic | communication for the purpose of harassing
another person | who is under 13 years of age, regardless of whether the | person
under 13 years of age consents to the harassment, if | the defendant is at least
16 years of age at the time of | the commission of the offense; |
| (4) Threatening injury to the person or to the property | of the person to
whom an electronic communication is | directed or to any of his or her family or
household | members; or | (5) Knowingly permitting any electronic communications | device to be used
for any of the purposes mentioned in this | subsection (a). | (b) As used in this Act: | (1) "Electronic communication" means any transfer of | signs, signals,
writings, images, sounds, data or | intelligence of any nature transmitted in
whole or in part | by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photoelectric or
| photo-optical system. "Electronic communication" includes | transmissions through an electronic device including, but | not limited to, a telephone, cellular phone, computer, or | pager, which communication includes, but is not limited to, | e-mail, instant message, text message, or voice mail by a | computer through the Internet to another computer . | (2) "Family or household member" includes spouses, | former spouses,
parents,
children, stepchildren and other | persons related by blood or by present or
prior
marriage, | persons who share or formerly shared a common dwelling, | persons who
have or allegedly share a blood relationship | through a child, persons who have
or have had a dating or | engagement relationship, and persons with disabilities
and | their personal assistants. For purposes of this Act, |
| neither a casual
acquaintanceship nor ordinary | fraternization between 2 individuals in
business or social | contexts shall be deemed to constitute a dating
| relationship. | (c) Telecommunications carriers, commercial mobile service | providers, and providers of information services, including, | but not limited to, Internet service providers and hosting | service providers, are not liable under this Section, except | for willful and wanton misconduct, by virtue of the | transmission, storage, or caching of electronic communications | or messages of others or by virtue of the provision of other | related telecommunications, commercial mobile services, or | information services used by others in violation of this | Section. | (Source: P.A. 95-849, eff. 1-1-09; 95-984, eff. 6-1-09; 96-328, | eff. 8-11-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/11/2011
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