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Full Text of HB2234
HB2234eng 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | | 5 |
| Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act. | | 6 |
| Section 5. Purposes; rules of construction. This Act shall | | 7 |
| be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying | | 8 |
| purposes, which are to provide adequate procedures for the | | 9 |
| certification and registration of a civil union and provide | | 10 |
| persons entering into a civil union with the obligations, | | 11 |
| responsibilities, protections, and benefits afforded or | | 12 |
| recognized by the law of Illinois to spouses. | | 13 |
| Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | | 14 |
| "Certificate" means a document that certifies that the | | 15 |
| persons named on the certificate have established a civil union | | 16 |
| in this State in compliance with this Act. | | 17 |
| "Civil union" means a legal relationship between 2 persons, | | 18 |
| of either the same or opposite sex, established pursuant to | | 19 |
| this Act. | | 20 |
| "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | | 21 |
| "Officiant" means the person authorized to certify a civil | | 22 |
| union in accordance with Section 40. |
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| "Party to a civil union" means a person who has established | | 2 |
| a civil union pursuant to this Act. "Party to a civil union" | | 3 |
| means, and shall be included in, any definition or use of the | | 4 |
| terms "spouse", "family", "immediate family", "dependent", | | 5 |
| "next of kin", and other terms that denote the spousal | | 6 |
| relationship, as those terms are used throughout the law. | | 7 |
| Section 15. Religious freedom. Nothing in this Act shall | | 8 |
| interfere with or regulate the religious practice of any | | 9 |
| religious body. Any religious body, Indian Nation or Tribe or | | 10 |
| Native Group is free to choose whether or not to solemnize or | | 11 |
| officiate a civil union. | | 12 |
| Section 20. Protections, obligations, and | | 13 |
| responsibilities. A party to a civil union is entitled to the | | 14 |
| same legal obligations, responsibilities, protections, and | | 15 |
| benefits as are afforded or recognized by the law of Illinois | | 16 |
| to spouses, whether they derive from statute, administrative | | 17 |
| rule, policy, common law, or any other source of civil or | | 18 |
| criminal law. | | 19 |
| Section 25. Prohibited civil unions. The following civil | | 20 |
| unions are prohibited: | | 21 |
| (1) a civil union entered into prior to both parties | | 22 |
| attaining 18 years of age; | | 23 |
| (2) a civil union entered into prior to the dissolution |
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| of a marriage or civil union or substantially similar legal | | 2 |
| relationship of one of the parties; | | 3 |
| (3) a civil union between an ancestor and a descendent | | 4 |
| or between siblings whether the relationship is by the half | | 5 |
| or the whole blood or by adoption; | | 6 |
| (4) a civil union between an aunt or uncle and a niece | | 7 |
| or nephew, whether the relationship is by the half or the | | 8 |
| whole blood or by adoption; and | | 9 |
| (5) a civil union between first cousins. | | 10 |
| Section 30. Application, license, and certification. | | 11 |
| (a) The Director of Public Health shall prescribe the form | | 12 |
| for an application, license, and certificate for a civil union. | | 13 |
| (b) An application for a civil union shall include the | | 14 |
| following information: | | 15 |
| (1) name, sex, occupation, address, social security | | 16 |
| number, date and place of birth of each party to the civil | | 17 |
| union; | | 18 |
| (2) name and address of the parents or guardian of each | | 19 |
| party; | | 20 |
| (3) whether the parties are related to each other and, | | 21 |
| if so, their relationship; and | | 22 |
| (4) in the event either party was previously married or | | 23 |
| entered into a civil union or a substantially similar legal | | 24 |
| relationship, provide the name, date, place and the court | | 25 |
| in which the marriage or civil union or substantially |
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| similar legal relationship was dissolved or declared | | 2 |
| invalid or the date and place of death of the former spouse | | 3 |
| or of the party to the civil union or substantially similar | | 4 |
| legal relationship. | | 5 |
| (c) When an application has been completed and signed by | | 6 |
| both parties, applicable fees have been paid, and both parties | | 7 |
| have appeared before the county clerk, the county clerk shall | | 8 |
| issue a license and a certificate of civil union upon being | | 9 |
| furnished satisfactory proof that the civil union is not | | 10 |
| prohibited. | | 11 |
| (d) A license becomes effective in the county where it was | | 12 |
| issued one day after the date of issuance, and expires 60 days | | 13 |
| after it becomes effective. | | 14 |
| (e) The certificate must be completed and returned to the | | 15 |
| county clerk that issued the license within 10 days of the | | 16 |
| civil union. | | 17 |
| (f) A copy of the completed certificate from the county | | 18 |
| clerk or the return provided to the Department of Public Health | | 19 |
| by a county clerk shall be presumptive evidence of the civil | | 20 |
| union in all courts. | | 21 |
| Section 35. Duties of the county clerk. | | 22 |
| (a) Before issuing a civil union license to a person who | | 23 |
| resides and intends to continue to reside in another state, the | | 24 |
| county clerk shall satisfy himself or herself by requiring | | 25 |
| affidavits or otherwise that the person is not prohibited from |
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| entering into a civil union or substantially similar legal | | 2 |
| relationship by the laws of the jurisdiction where he or she | | 3 |
| resides. | | 4 |
| (b) Upon receipt of the certificate, the county clerk shall | | 5 |
| notify the Department of Public Health within 45 days. The | | 6 |
| county clerk shall provide the Department of Public Health with | | 7 |
| a return on a form furnished by the Department of Public Health | | 8 |
| and shall substantially consist of the following items: | | 9 |
| (1) a copy of the application signed and attested to by | | 10 |
| the applicants, except that in any county in which the | | 11 |
| information provided in a civil union application is | | 12 |
| entered into a computer, the county clerk may submit a | | 13 |
| computer copy of the information without the signatures and | | 14 |
| attestations of the applicants; | | 15 |
| (2) the license number; | | 16 |
| (3) a copy of the certificate; and | | 17 |
| (4) the date and location of the civil union. | | 18 |
| (c) Each month, the county clerk shall report to the | | 19 |
| Department of Public Health the total number of civil union | | 20 |
| applications, licenses, and certificates filed during the | | 21 |
| month. | | 22 |
| (d) Any official issuing a license with knowledge that the | | 23 |
| parties are thus prohibited from entering into a civil union | | 24 |
| shall be guilty of a petty offense. | | 25 |
| Section 40. Certification. A civil union may be certified: |
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| by a judge of a court of record; by a retired judge of a court | | 2 |
| of record, unless the retired judge was removed from office by | | 3 |
| the Judicial Inquiry Board, except that a retired judge shall | | 4 |
| not receive any compensation from the State, a county, or any | | 5 |
| unit of local government in return for the solemnization of a | | 6 |
| civil union and there shall be no effect upon any pension | | 7 |
| benefits conferred by the Judges Retirement System of Illinois; | | 8 |
| by a judge of the Court of Claims; by a county clerk in | | 9 |
| counties having 2,000,000 or more inhabitants; by a public | | 10 |
| official whose powers include solemnization of marriages; or in | | 11 |
| accordance with the prescriptions of any religious | | 12 |
| denomination, Indian Nation or Tribe or Native Group, provided | | 13 |
| that when such prescriptions require an officiant, the | | 14 |
| officiant be in good standing with his or her religious | | 15 |
| denomination, Indian Nation or Tribe or Native Group. The | | 16 |
| person performing a civil union shall complete the certificate | | 17 |
| and forward it to the county clerk within 10 days after a civil | | 18 |
| union. | | 19 |
| Section 45. Dissolution; declaration of invalidity. Any | | 20 |
| person who enters into a civil union in Illinois consents to | | 21 |
| the jurisdiction of the courts of Illinois for the purpose of | | 22 |
| any action relating to a civil union even if one or both | | 23 |
| parties cease to reside in this State. A court shall enter a | | 24 |
| judgment of dissolution of a civil union if at the time the | | 25 |
| action is commenced it meets the grounds for dissolution set |
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| forth in Section 401 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution | | 2 |
| of Marriage Act. The provisions of Sections 401 through 413 of | | 3 |
| the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act shall | | 4 |
| apply to a dissolution of a civil union. The provisions of | | 5 |
| Sections 301 through 306 of the Illinois Marriage and | | 6 |
| Dissolution of Marriage Act shall apply to the declaration of | | 7 |
| invalidity of a civil union. | | 8 |
| Section 50. Application of the Civil Practice Law. The | | 9 |
| provisions of the Civil Practice Law shall apply to all | | 10 |
| proceedings under this Act, except as otherwise provided in | | 11 |
| this Act. A proceeding for dissolution of a civil union or | | 12 |
| declaration of invalidity of a civil union shall be entitled | | 13 |
| "In re the Civil Union of ... and ...". The initial pleading in | | 14 |
| all proceedings under this Act shall be denominated a petition. | | 15 |
| A responsive pleading shall be denominated a response. All | | 16 |
| other pleadings under this Act shall be denominated as provided | | 17 |
| in the Civil Practice Law. | | 18 |
| Section 55. Venue. The proceedings shall be had in the | | 19 |
| county where the petitioner or respondent resides or where the | | 20 |
| parties' certificate of civil union was issued, except as | | 21 |
| otherwise provided herein, but process may be directed to any | | 22 |
| county in the State. Objection to venue is barred if not made | | 23 |
| within such time as the respondent's response is due. In no | | 24 |
| event shall venue be deemed jurisdictional. |
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| Section 60. Reciprocity. A marriage between persons of the | | 2 |
| same sex, a civil union, or a substantially similar legal | | 3 |
| relationship other than common law marriage, legally entered | | 4 |
| into in another jurisdiction, shall be recognized in Illinois | | 5 |
| as a civil union. | | 6 |
| Section 90. Severability. If any part of this Act or its | | 7 |
| application to any person or circumstance is adjudged invalid, | | 8 |
| the adjudication or application shall not affect the validity | | 9 |
| of this Act as a whole or of any other part.
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