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Full Text of HB3023  104th General Assembly

HB3023eng 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning human rights.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Neighborhood Freedom from Intimidation Act.
 
6    Section 5. Legislative intent. All persons within the
7jurisdiction of this State have the right to be free from being
8threatened or intimidated by intentionally threatening
9leafletting or the intentional false reporting of a violent
10crime. The purpose of this Act is to address the rapidly
11growing trend of such intentional threats and intimidation in
12the community, deter future incidents, and give victims the
13recourse needed to recover from their trauma as soon as
14possible.
 
15    Section 10. Definitions.
16    As used in this Act:
17    "Intentional false reporting of a violent crime" means
18intentionally making a claim or report to a peace officer or
19law enforcement agency falsely alleging that another person
20has engaged in violent criminal activity knowing that the
21claim or report is false and reasonably likely to cause an
22emergency response from a peace officer or law enforcement

 

 

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1agency.
2    "Intentionally threatening leafletting" means
3intentionally distributing or depositing any leaflets,
4handbills, flyers, or other materials on another's private
5property, without authorization, with the malicious intent to
6threaten or intimidate another person or group based upon the
7person's or group's actual or perceived race, color, creed,
8religion, ethnicity, ancestry, national origin, citizenship,
9immigration status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender
10identity, gender expression, or physical or mental disability.
11    "Malicious intent to threaten or intimidate" means an
12intent to convey a verbal or nonverbal threat, or a
13combination of the 2, which places the owner or an occupant of
14the property, or an owner or occupant's invitee, in reasonable
15fear for owner's, occupant's, or invitee's physical safety or
16the physical safety of the owner's, occupant's, or invitee's
17family members or individuals closely associated with the
18owner, occupant, or invitee.
 
19    Section 15. Civil action.
20    (a) An aggrieved person who has been threatened or
21intimidated by intentionally threatening leafletting may
22initiate a private cause of action against any person,
23persons, or groups of persons however organized who have
24engaged in such conduct to obtain all appropriate relief,
25including injunctive relief, monetary damages, reasonable

 

 

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1attorney's fees and costs, or any other appropriate relief in
2law or equity.
3    (b) An aggrieved person who has been threatened or
4intimidated by the intentional false reporting of a violent
5crime may initiate a private cause of action against any
6person, persons, or groups of persons however organized who
7have engaged in such conduct to obtain all appropriate relief,
8including injunctive relief, monetary damages, reasonable
9attorney's fees and costs, or any other appropriate relief in
10law or equity.
11    (c) Speech alone may not support a private cause of action
12brought under this Act, except upon a showing of all of the
13following:
14        (1) The speech itself intentionally threatens physical
15    violence against a specific person or group of persons.
16        (2) The person or group of persons against whom the
17    threat is directed reasonably fears that, because of the
18    speech, physical violence will be committed against them,
19    their family members, or individuals closely associated
20    with them.
21        (3) The person threatening violence intends to place
22    the targeted individual or group, their family members, or
23    individuals closely associated with them in reasonable
24    fear for their physical safety.
25        (4) The person threatening violence has the apparent
26    ability to carry out the threat.
 

 

 

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1    Section 20. Construction. Nothing in this Act may be
2construed to limit the right to seek other available criminal
3or civil remedies. The remedies in this Act are cumulative,
4not exclusive.
 
5    Section 25. Severability. The provisions in this Act are
6severable. If any provision of this Act or its application is
7held invalid, that invalidity does not affect other provisions
8or applications that can be given effect without the invalid
9provision or application.
 
10    Section 30. Constitutionality. The General Assembly does
11not intend, nor does this Act allow, private causes of actions
12to be brought for constitutionally protected activity.