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91_HB2761

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Criminal Code  of  1961  by  changing
 2    Section 12-7.2.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5.  The Criminal  Code  of  1961  is  amended  by
 6    changing Section 12-7.2 as follows:

 7        (720 ILCS 5/12-7.2) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-7.2)
 8        Sec.  12-7.2.   Educational  intimidation.   (a) A person
 9    commits educational intimidation when  he  or  she  knowingly
10    interferes  with the right of any child who is or is believed
11    to be afflicted with a chronic infectious disease  to  attend
12    or   participate  in  the  activities  of  an  elementary  or
13    secondary school in this State:
14        (1)  by actual or threatened physical harm to the  person
15    or property of the child or the child's family; or
16        (2)  by  impeding  or  obstructing  the  child's right of
17    ingress to, egress from, or freedom  of  movement  at  school
18    facilities or activities; or
19        (3)  by  exposing  or threatening to expose the child, or
20    the family  or  friends  of  the  child,  to  public  hatred,
21    contempt or ridicule.
22        (b)  Subsection  (a)  does  not  apply  to the actions of
23    school officials or the school's  infectious  disease  review
24    team  who  are acting within the course of their professional
25    duties and in accordance with applicable law.
26        (c)  Educational intimidation is a Class  C  misdemeanor,
27    except that a second or subsequent offense shall be a Class A
28    misdemeanor.
29        (d)  Independent  of  any  criminal  prosecution  or  the
30    result  thereof, any person suffering injury to his person or
31    damage  to  his  property  as   a   result   of   educational
 
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 1    intimidation may bring a civil action for damages, injunction
 2    or  other  appropriate  relief.   The  court may award actual
 3    damages,  including  damages  for  emotional   distress,   or
 4    punitive damages.  A judgment may include attorney's fees and
 5    costs.   The  parents  or legal guardians of an unemancipated
 6    minor,  other  than  guardians  appointed  pursuant  to   the
 7    Juvenile  Court  Act or the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, shall
 8    be liable for the amount of any judgment for  actual  damages
 9    awarded  against  such minor under this subsection (d) in any
10    amount not exceeding the amount provided under Section of the
11    Parental Responsibility Law.
12    (Source: P.A. 86-890.)

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