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IL SB2277
Bill
Status
4/23/2021
Primary Sponsor
Steve Stadelman
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AI Summary
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Adds permanent civil no contact orders for convictions of criminal sexual assault, in addition to the existing permanent stalking no contact orders.
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Extends final protective order duration to 2 years after expiration of supervision, conditional discharge, probation, periodic imprisonment, parole, aftercare release, or mandatory supervised release for domestic violence and civil no contact orders.
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Extends final protective order duration to 2 years after the date set for expiration of any sentence of imprisonment and subsequent parole, aftercare release, or mandatory supervised release for domestic violence and civil no contact orders.
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Allows petitioners or State's Attorney to file motions to extend domestic violence orders of protection and civil no contact orders that expire 2 years after a defendant's sentence ends, with courts transferring motions to appropriate civil courts for consideration.
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Clarifies that protective orders expiring on court holidays instead expire at the close of the next court business day.
Legislative Description
NO CONTACT ORDER-SEX CRIMES
Last Action
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
5/15/2021