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| AN ACT concerning civil procedure.
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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 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
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| changing Section 10-4 as follows:
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| (305 ILCS 5/10-4) (from Ch. 23, par. 10-4)
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| Sec. 10-4. Notification of Support Obligation. The |
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| administrative enforcement unit within the authorized area of |
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| its
operation shall notify each responsible relative of an |
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| applicant or recipient,
or responsible relatives of other |
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| persons given access to the child support
enforcement services
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| of this Article, of his legal obligation to support and shall |
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| request such
information concerning his financial status as may |
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| be necessary to
determine whether he is financially able to |
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| provide such support, in whole
or in part. In cases involving a |
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| child born out of wedlock, the notification
shall include a |
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| statement that the responsible relative has been named as the
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| biological father of the child identified in the notification.
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| In the case of applicants, the notification shall be sent |
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| as soon as
practical after the filing of the application. In |
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| the case of recipients,
the notice shall be sent at such time |
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| as may be established by rule of the
Illinois Department.
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| The notice shall be accompanied by the forms or |
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| questionnaires provided
in Section 10-5. It shall inform the |
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| relative that he may be liable for
reimbursement of any support |
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| furnished from public aid funds prior to
determination of the |
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| relative's financial circumstances, as well as for
future |
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| support.
In the alternative, when support is sought on
behalf |
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| of applicants for or
recipients of financial aid under Article |
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| IV of this Code and other persons who
are given access to the |
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| child support enforcement services
of this Article as
provided |
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| in Section 10-1, the notice shall inform the relative that the
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| relative may be required to pay support for a period before the |
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| date an
administrative support order is entered, as well as |
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| future support.
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| Neither the mailing nor receipt of such notice shall be |
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| deemed a
jurisdictional requirement for the subsequent |
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| exercise of the investigative
procedures undertaken by an |
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| administrative enforcement unit or the entry of
any order or |
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| determination of paternity or support or reimbursement
by the
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| administrative enforcement unit; except that notice shall be |
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| served by
certified mail addressed to the responsible relative |
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| at his or her last
known address, return receipt requested, or |
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| by a person who is licensed or registered as a private |
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| detective under the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private |
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| Security, and Locksmith Act of 2004 or by a registered employee |
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| of a private detective agency certified under that Act
any |
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| method provided by law
for service of summons, in cases where a |
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| determination of paternity or
support by default is sought on
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| behalf of applicants for or recipients of financial aid under |
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| Article IV
of this Act and other persons who are given access |
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| to the child
support enforcement services of this Article as |
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| provided in Section 10-1.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-590, eff. 7-1-02.)
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| Section 10. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
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| changing Section 2-202 as follows:
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| (735 ILCS 5/2-202) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-202)
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| Sec. 2-202. Persons authorized to serve process; Place of
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| service; Failure to make return.
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| (a) Process shall be served by a
sheriff, or if the sheriff |
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| is disqualified, by a coroner of some county of the
State. A |
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| sheriff of a county with a population of less than 1,000,000
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| may employ civilian personnel to serve process. In
counties |
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| with a population of less than 1,000,000, process may
be |
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| served, without special appointment, by a person who is |
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| licensed or
registered as a private detective under the Private |
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| Detective, Private
Alarm, Private
Security, and Locksmith Act |
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| of 2004 or by a registered
employee of a private detective
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| agency certified under that Act. After unsuccessful service by |
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| the sheriff in a county with a population of 1,000,000 or more, |
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| process may be served, without special appointment, by a person |
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| who is licensed or registered as a private detective under the |
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| Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and |
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| Locksmith Act of 2004 or by a registered employee of a private |
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| detective agency certified under that Act, in cases in which a |
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| party is receiving child support enforcement services under |
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| Article X of the Illinois Public Aid Code. A private detective |
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| or licensed
employee must supply the sheriff of any county in |
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| which he serves process
with a copy of his license or |
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| certificate; however, the failure of a person
to supply the |
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| copy shall not in any way impair the validity of process
served |
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| by the person. The court may, in its discretion upon motion, |
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| order
service to be made by a private person over 18 years of |
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| age and not a party
to the action.
It is not necessary that |
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| service be made by a sheriff or
coroner of the county in which |
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| service is made. If served or sought to be
served by a sheriff |
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| or coroner, he or she shall endorse his or her return
thereon, |
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| and if by a private person the return shall be by affidavit.
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| (a-5) Upon motion and in its discretion, the court may |
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| appoint as a
special process
server a
private detective agency |
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| certified under the Private Detective, Private Alarm,
Private
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| Security, and Locksmith Act of 2004. Under the appointment,
any |
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| employee of
the
private detective agency who is registered |
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| under that Act may serve the
process. The
motion and the order |
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| of appointment must contain the number of the certificate
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| issued to
the private detective agency by the Department of |
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| Professional Regulation under
the
Private Detective, Private |
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| Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith Act of
2004.
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| (b) Summons may be served upon the defendants wherever they |
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| may be
found in the State, by any person authorized to serve |
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| process. An officer
may serve summons in his or her official |
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| capacity outside his or her county,
but fees for mileage |
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| outside the county of the officer cannot be taxed
as costs. The |
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| person serving the process in a foreign county may make
return |
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| by mail.
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| (c) If any sheriff, coroner, or other person to whom any |
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| process is
delivered, neglects or refuses to make return of the |
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| same, the plaintiff
may petition the court to enter a rule |
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| requiring the sheriff, coroner,
or other person, to make return |
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| of the process on a day to be fixed by
the court, or to show |
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| cause on that day why that person should not be attached
for |
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| contempt of the court. The plaintiff shall then cause a written
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| notice of the rule to be served on the sheriff, coroner, or |
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| other
person. If good and sufficient cause be not shown to |
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| excuse the officer
or other person, the court shall adjudge him |
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| or her guilty of a contempt, and
shall impose punishment as in |
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| other cases of contempt.
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| (d) If process is served by a sheriff or coroner, the court |
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| may tax
the fee of the sheriff or coroner as costs in the |
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| proceeding. If process
is served by a private person or entity, |
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| the court may establish a fee
therefor and tax such fee as |
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| costs in the proceedings.
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| (e) In addition to the powers stated in Section 8.1a of the |
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| Housing
Authorities Act, in counties with a population of |
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| 3,000,000 or more
inhabitants,
members of a housing authority |
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| police force may serve process for forcible
entry and detainer |
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| actions commenced by that housing authority and may execute
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| orders of possession for that housing authority.
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| (f) In counties with a population of 3,000,000 or more, |
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| process may be
served, with special appointment by the court,
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| by a private process server or
a law enforcement agency other |
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| than the county sheriff
in proceedings instituted under the
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| Forcible Entry and Detainer Article of this Code as a result of |
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| a lessor or
lessor's assignee declaring a lease void pursuant |
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| to Section 11 of the
Controlled Substance and Cannabis Nuisance |
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| Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-438, eff. 8-5-03.)
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