Public Act 104-0251
Public Act 0251 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0251 | | HB2873 Enrolled | LRB104 08507 JRC 18559 b |
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| AN ACT concerning civil law. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Stalking No Contact Order Act is amended by | changing Section 10 as follows: | (740 ILCS 21/10) | Sec. 10. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act: | "Course of conduct" means 2 or more acts, including but | not limited to acts in which a respondent directly, | indirectly, or through third parties, by any action, method, | device, or means follows, monitors, observes, surveils, or | threatens a person, workplace, school, or place of worship, | engages in other contact, or interferes with or damages a | person's property or pet. A course of conduct may include | using any electronic tracking system or acquiring tracking | information to determine the targeted person's location, | movement, or travel patterns. A course of conduct may also | include contact via electronic communications. The | incarceration of a person in a penal institution who commits | the course of conduct is not a bar to prosecution under this | Section. | "Emotional distress" means significant mental suffering, | anxiety or alarm. Unless the presumption is rebutted by a |
| preponderance of the evidence, the following conduct is | presumed to cause emotional distress: | (1) creating a disturbance at the petitioner's place | of employment or school; | (2) repeatedly telephoning the petitioner's place of | employment, home, or residence after being told by the | petitioner or the petitioner's employer to stop calling; | (3) repeatedly following the petitioner about in a | public place or places; | (4) repeatedly keeping the petitioner under | surveillance by remaining present outside his or her home, | school, place of employment, vehicle, or other place | occupied by the petitioner or by peering in the | petitioner's windows; | (5) threatening the safety of the petitioner's minor | child or family member; or | (6) threatening physical force, confinement, or | restraint on one or more occasions. | "Contact" includes any contact with the victim, that is | initiated or continued without the victim's consent, or that | is in disregard of the victim's expressed desire that the | contact be avoided or discontinued, including but not limited | to being in the physical presence of the victim; appearing | within the sight of the victim; approaching or confronting the | victim in a public place or on private property; appearing at | the workplace or residence of the victim; entering onto or |
| remaining on property owned, leased, or occupied by the | victim; placing an object on, or delivering an object to, | property owned, leased, or occupied by the victim; electronic | communication as defined in Section 26.5-0.1 of the Criminal | Code of 2012; and appearing at the prohibited workplace, | school, or place of worship. | "Petitioner" means any named petitioner for the stalking | no contact order or any named victim of stalking on whose | behalf the petition is brought. "Petitioner" includes an | authorized agent of a place of employment, an authorized agent | of a place of worship, or an authorized agent of a school. | "Reasonable person" means a person in the petitioner's | circumstances with the petitioner's knowledge of the | respondent and the respondent's prior acts. | "Stalking" means engaging in a course of conduct directed | at a specific person, and he or she knows or should know that | this course of conduct would cause a reasonable person to fear | for his or her safety, the safety of a workplace, school, or | place of worship, or the safety of a third person or suffer | emotional distress. "Stalking" also includes harassment that | is conduct that is not necessary to accomplish a purpose that | is reasonable under the circumstances, would cause a | reasonable person emotional distress, and causes emotional | distress to the petitioner. "Stalking" does not include an | exercise of the right to free speech or assembly that is | otherwise lawful, including (1) labor compliance activity, |
| such as monitoring compliance with public or worker safety | laws, wage and hour requirements, or other statutory | requirements; or (2) picketing occurring at the workplace that | is otherwise lawful and arises out of a bona fide labor | dispute, including any controversy concerning wages, salaries, | hours, working conditions or benefits, including health and | welfare, sick leave, insurance, and pension or retirement | provisions, the making or maintaining of collective bargaining | agreements, and the terms to be included in those agreements. | "Stalking no contact order" means an emergency order or | plenary order granted under this Act, which includes a remedy | authorized by Section 80 of this Act. | (Source: P.A. 102-220, eff. 1-1-22; 103-760, eff. 1-1-25.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/15/2025
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