Public Act 104-0188
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| Public Act 104-0188 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning government. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Court of Claims Act is amended by changing | ||||
Sections 6, 9, 13, 21, and 22 as follows: | ||||
(705 ILCS 505/6) (from Ch. 37, par. 439.6) | ||||
Sec. 6. The court shall hold sessions at such places or | ||||
remotely as it deems necessary to expedite the business of the | ||||
court. | ||||
(Source: P.A. 90-492, eff. 8-17-97.) | ||||
(705 ILCS 505/9) (from Ch. 37, par. 439.9) | ||||
Sec. 9. The court may: A. Establish rules for its | ||||
government and for the regulation of practice therein; appoint | ||||
commissioners to assist the court in such manner as it directs | ||||
and discharge them at will; and exercise such powers as are | ||||
necessary to carry into effect the powers granted in this | ||||
Section. Any Commissioner appointed shall be an attorney | ||||
licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois. The rules | ||||
established hereunder shall not be waived, and any extension | ||||
of time authorized by such rules shall only be allowed on | ||||
motion duly filed within the time limitation for which the | ||||
extension is requested. | ||||
B. Issue subpoenas through the Chief Justice or one of its | ||
judges or commissioners to require the attendance of witnesses | ||
for the purpose of testifying before it, or before any judge of | ||
the court, or before any notary public, or any of its | ||
commissioners, and to require the production of any books, | ||
records, papers or documents that may be material or relevant | ||
as evidence in any matter pending before it. In case any person | ||
refuses to comply with any subpoena issued in the name of the | ||
chief justice, or one of the judges or commissioners, attested | ||
by the clerk, with the seal of the court attached, and served | ||
upon the person named therein as a summons in a civil action is | ||
served, the circuit court of the proper county, on application | ||
of the party at whose instance the subpoena was issued, shall | ||
compel obedience by attachment proceedings, as for contempt, | ||
as in a case of a disobedience of the requirements of a | ||
subpoena from such court on a refusal to testify therein. | ||
C. The court may adopt administrative rules to provide for | ||
remote or electronic filing of a claim or other motion, | ||
participation in any capacity before the court, taking of | ||
evidence or testimony, conducting any business of the court, | ||
or payment of any fees to the court. | ||
(Source: P.A. 83-865.) | ||
(705 ILCS 505/13) (from Ch. 37, par. 439.13) | ||
Sec. 13. Any judge or commissioner of the court may sit at | ||
any place within the State or may remotely to take evidence in | ||
or conduct any case in the court. | ||
(Source: Laws 1945, p. 660.) | ||
(705 ILCS 505/21) (from Ch. 37, par. 439.21) | ||
Sec. 21. The court is authorized to impose, by uniform | ||
rules, a fee of $15 for the filing of a petition in any case in | ||
which the award sought is more than $50 and less than $1,000 | ||
and $35 in any case in which the award sought is $1,000 or | ||
more; and to charge and collect for copies of opinions or other | ||
documents filed in the Court of Claims such fees as may be | ||
prescribed by the rules of the Court. All fees and charges so | ||
collected shall be forthwith paid into the State Treasury. The | ||
Court may determine the form and manner of all filing fees and | ||
other charges due the court by administrative rule. | ||
A petitioner who is a prisoner in an Illinois Department | ||
of Corrections facility who files a pleading, motion, or other | ||
filing that purports to be a legal document against the State, | ||
the Illinois Department of Corrections, the Prisoner Review | ||
Board, or any of their officers or employees in which the court | ||
makes a specific finding that it is frivolous shall pay all | ||
filing fees and court costs in the manner provided in Article | ||
XXII of the Code of Civil Procedure. | ||
In claims based upon lapsed appropriations or lost warrant | ||
or in claims filed under the Line of Duty Compensation Act, the | ||
Illinois National Guardsman's Compensation Act, or the Crime | ||
Victims Compensation Act or in claims filed by medical vendors | ||
for medical services rendered by the claimant to persons | ||
eligible for Medical Assistance under programs administered by | ||
the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, no filing | ||
fee shall be required. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.) | ||
(705 ILCS 505/22) (from Ch. 37, par. 439.22) | ||
Sec. 22. Every claim cognizable by the court and not | ||
otherwise sooner barred by law shall be forever barred from | ||
prosecution therein unless it is filed with the clerk of the | ||
court within the time set forth as follows: | ||
(a) All claims arising out of a contract must be filed | ||
within 5 years after it first accrues, saving to minors, | ||
and persons under legal disability at the time the claim | ||
accrues, in which cases the claim must be filed within 5 | ||
years from the time the disability ceases. | ||
(b) All claims cognizable against the State by vendors | ||
of goods or services under the Illinois Public Aid Code | ||
must be filed within one year after the accrual of the | ||
cause of action, as provided in Section 11-13 of that | ||
Code. | ||
(c) All claims arising under paragraph (c) of Section | ||
8 of this Act must be automatically heard by the court | ||
within 120 days after the person asserting such claim is | ||
either issued a certificate of innocence from the circuit | ||
court as provided in Section 2-702 of the Code of Civil | ||
Procedure, or is granted a pardon by the Governor, | ||
whichever occurs later, without the person asserting the | ||
claim being required to file a petition under Section 11 | ||
of this Act, except as otherwise provided by the Crime | ||
Victims Compensation Act. Any claims filed by the claimant | ||
under paragraph (c) of Section 8 of this Act must be filed | ||
within 2 years after the person asserting such claim is | ||
either issued a certificate of innocence as provided in | ||
Section 2-702 of the Code of Civil Procedure, or is | ||
granted a pardon by the Governor, whichever occurs later. | ||
(d) All claims arising under paragraph (f) of Section | ||
8 of this Act must be filed within the time set forth in | ||
Section 3 of the Line of Duty Compensation Act. | ||
(e) All claims arising under paragraph (h) of Section | ||
8 of this Act must be filed within one year of the date of | ||
the death of the guardsman or militiaman as provided in | ||
Section 3 of the Illinois National Guardsman's | ||
Compensation Act. | ||
(f) All claims arising under paragraph (g) of Section | ||
8 of this Act must be filed within 5 years one year of the | ||
crime on which a claim is based as provided in Section 6.1 | ||
of the Crime Victims Compensation Act. | ||
(g) All claims arising from the Comptroller's refusal | ||
to issue a replacement warrant pursuant to Section 10.10 | ||
of the State Comptroller Act must be filed within 5 years | ||
after the date of the Comptroller's refusal. | ||
(h) All other claims must be filed within 2 years | ||
after it first accrues, saving to minors, and persons | ||
under legal disability at the time the claim accrues, in | ||
which case the claim must be filed within 2 years from the | ||
time the disability ceases. | ||
(i) The changes made by Public Act 86-458 apply to all | ||
warrants issued within the 5-year period preceding August | ||
31, 1989 (the effective date of Public Act 86-458). The | ||
changes made to this Section by Public Act 100-1124 apply | ||
to claims pending on November 27, 2018 (the effective date | ||
of Public Act 100-1124) and to claims filed thereafter. | ||
(j) All time limitations established under this Act | ||
and the rules promulgated under this Act shall be binding | ||
and jurisdictional, except upon extension authorized by | ||
law or rule and granted pursuant to a motion timely filed. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.) | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
