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IL SB2683
Bill
Status
8/2/2024
Primary Sponsor
Steve Stadelman
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "course of conduct" under the Stalking No Contact Order Act to include using electronic tracking systems or acquiring tracking information to determine a person's location, movement, or travel patterns
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Clarifies that a course of conduct may include contact via electronic communications and covers direct, indirect, or third-party actions including following, monitoring, observing, surveilling, or threatening a person, workplace, school, or place of worship
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Maintains that incarceration of a person who commits stalking is not a bar to prosecution under the Act
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Preserves exemptions from stalking charges for lawful exercise of free speech, assembly, and bona fide labor dispute picketing at workplaces
Legislative Description
STALKING NO CONTACT-TRACKING
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 103-0760
8/2/2024