103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB5474

 

Introduced 2/9/2024, by Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
750 ILCS 60/103  from Ch. 40, par. 2311-3

    Amends the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Includes "coercive control" in the definition of abuse. "Coercive control" is defined as a pattern of behavior that in purpose or effect unreasonably interferes with a person's free will and personal liberty, including, but not limited to: (i) isolating a person from friends, relatives, or other sources of support; (ii) depriving a person of basic necessities; (iii) controlling, regulating, or monitoring a person's movements, communications, daily behavior, finances, economic resources, or access to services; or (iv) compelling a person by force, threat of force, or intimidation, including threats based on actual or suspected immigration status to engage in conduct from which the other person has a right to abstain or abstain from conduct in which the other person has a right to engage.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning domestic violence.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is
5amended by changing Section 103 as follows:
 
6    (750 ILCS 60/103)  (from Ch. 40, par. 2311-3)
7    Sec. 103. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, the
8following terms shall have the following meanings:
9    (1) "Abuse" means physical abuse, harassment, intimidation
10of a dependent, coercive control, interference with personal
11liberty, or willful deprivation but does not include
12reasonable direction of a minor child by a parent or person in
13loco parentis.
14    (2) "Adult with disabilities" means an elder adult with
15disabilities or a high-risk adult with disabilities. A person
16may be an adult with disabilities for purposes of this Act even
17though he or she has never been adjudicated an incompetent
18adult. However, no court proceeding may be initiated or
19continued on behalf of an adult with disabilities over that
20adult's objection, unless such proceeding is approved by his
21or her legal guardian, if any.
22    (2.1) "Coercive control" means a pattern of behavior that
23in purpose or effect unreasonably interferes with a person's

 

 

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1free will and personal liberty, including, but not limited to:
2        (i) isolating a person from friends, relatives, or
3    other sources of support;
4        (ii) depriving a person of basic necessities;
5        (iii) controlling, regulating, or monitoring a
6    person's movements, communications, daily behavior,
7    finances, economic resources, or access to services; or
8        (iv) compelling a person by force, threat of force, or
9    intimidation, including threats based on actual or
10    suspected immigration status to engage in conduct from
11    which the other person has a right to abstain or abstain
12    from conduct in which the other person has a right to
13    engage.
14    (3) "Domestic violence" means abuse as defined in
15paragraph (1).
16    (4) "Elder adult with disabilities" means an adult
17prevented by advanced age from taking appropriate action to
18protect himself or herself from abuse by a family or household
19member.
20    (5) "Exploitation" means the illegal, including tortious,
21use of a high-risk adult with disabilities or of the assets or
22resources of a high-risk adult with disabilities. Exploitation
23includes, but is not limited to, the misappropriation of
24assets or resources of a high-risk adult with disabilities by
25undue influence, by breach of a fiduciary relationship, by
26fraud, deception, or extortion, or the use of such assets or

 

 

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1resources in a manner contrary to law.
2    (6) "Family or household members" include spouses, former
3spouses, parents, children, stepchildren and other persons
4related by blood or by present or prior marriage, persons who
5share or formerly shared a common dwelling, persons who have
6or allegedly have a child in common, persons who share or
7allegedly share a blood relationship through a child, persons
8who have or have had a dating or engagement relationship,
9persons with disabilities and their personal assistants, and
10caregivers as defined in Section 12-4.4a of the Criminal Code
11of 2012. For purposes of this paragraph, neither a casual
12acquaintanceship nor ordinary fraternization between 2
13individuals in business or social contexts shall be deemed to
14constitute a dating relationship. In the case of a high-risk
15adult with disabilities, "family or household members"
16includes any person who has the responsibility for a high-risk
17adult as a result of a family relationship or who has assumed
18responsibility for all or a portion of the care of a high-risk
19adult with disabilities voluntarily, or by express or implied
20contract, or by court order.
21    (7) "Harassment" means knowing conduct which is not
22necessary to accomplish a purpose that is reasonable under the
23circumstances; would cause a reasonable person emotional
24distress; and does cause emotional distress to the petitioner.
25Unless the presumption is rebutted by a preponderance of the
26evidence, the following types of conduct shall be presumed to

 

 

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1cause emotional distress:
2        (i) creating a disturbance at petitioner's place of
3    employment or school;
4        (ii) repeatedly telephoning petitioner's place of
5    employment, home or residence;
6        (iii) repeatedly following petitioner about in a
7    public place or places;
8        (iv) repeatedly keeping petitioner under surveillance
9    by remaining present outside his or her home, school,
10    place of employment, vehicle or other place occupied by
11    petitioner or by peering in petitioner's windows;
12        (v) improperly concealing a minor child from
13    petitioner, repeatedly threatening to improperly remove a
14    minor child of petitioner's from the jurisdiction or from
15    the physical care of petitioner, repeatedly threatening to
16    conceal a minor child from petitioner, or making a single
17    such threat following an actual or attempted improper
18    removal or concealment, unless respondent was fleeing an
19    incident or pattern of domestic violence; or
20        (vi) threatening physical force, confinement or
21    restraint on one or more occasions.
22    (8) "High-risk adult with disabilities" means a person
23aged 18 or over whose physical or mental disability impairs
24his or her ability to seek or obtain protection from abuse,
25neglect, or exploitation.
26    (9) "Interference with personal liberty" means committing

 

 

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1or threatening physical abuse, harassment, intimidation or
2willful deprivation so as to compel another to engage in
3conduct from which she or he has a right to abstain or to
4refrain from conduct in which she or he has a right to engage.
5    (10) "Intimidation of a dependent" means subjecting a
6person who is dependent because of age, health or disability
7to participation in or the witnessing of: physical force
8against another or physical confinement or restraint of
9another which constitutes physical abuse as defined in this
10Act, regardless of whether the abused person is a family or
11household member.
12    (11) (A) "Neglect" means the failure to exercise that
13degree of care toward a high-risk adult with disabilities
14which a reasonable person would exercise under the
15circumstances and includes but is not limited to:
16        (i) the failure to take reasonable steps to protect a
17    high-risk adult with disabilities from acts of abuse;
18        (ii) the repeated, careless imposition of unreasonable
19    confinement;
20        (iii) the failure to provide food, shelter, clothing,
21    and personal hygiene to a high-risk adult with
22    disabilities who requires such assistance;
23        (iv) the failure to provide medical and rehabilitative
24    care for the physical and mental health needs of a
25    high-risk adult with disabilities; or
26        (v) the failure to protect a high-risk adult with

 

 

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1    disabilities from health and safety hazards.
2    (B) Nothing in this subsection (10) shall be construed to
3impose a requirement that assistance be provided to a
4high-risk adult with disabilities over his or her objection in
5the absence of a court order, nor to create any new affirmative
6duty to provide support to a high-risk adult with
7disabilities.
8    (12) "Order of protection" means an emergency order,
9interim order or plenary order, granted pursuant to this Act,
10which includes any or all of the remedies authorized by
11Section 214 of this Act.
12    (13) "Petitioner" may mean not only any named petitioner
13for the order of protection and any named victim of abuse on
14whose behalf the petition is brought, but also any other
15person protected by this Act.
16    (14) "Physical abuse" includes sexual abuse and means any
17of the following:
18        (i) knowing or reckless use of physical force,
19    confinement or restraint;
20        (ii) knowing, repeated and unnecessary sleep
21    deprivation; or
22        (iii) knowing or reckless conduct which creates an
23    immediate risk of physical harm.
24    (14.5) "Stay away" means for the respondent to refrain
25from both physical presence and nonphysical contact with the
26petitioner whether direct, indirect (including, but not

 

 

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1limited to, telephone calls, mail, email, faxes, and written
2notes), or through third parties who may or may not know about
3the order of protection.
4    (15) "Willful deprivation" means wilfully denying a person
5who because of age, health or disability requires medication,
6medical care, shelter, accessible shelter or services, food,
7therapeutic device, or other physical assistance, and thereby
8exposing that person to the risk of physical, mental or
9emotional harm, except with regard to medical care or
10treatment when the dependent person has expressed an intent to
11forgo such medical care or treatment. This paragraph does not
12create any new affirmative duty to provide support to
13dependent persons.
14(Source: P.A. 96-1551, eff. 7-1-11; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)