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IL SB3020
Bill
Status
1/29/2026
Primary Sponsor
Adriane Johnson
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "harassment" in domestic violence cases to include doxing, electronic tracking or monitoring without consent, non-consensual creation or dissemination of digitally altered content, and non-consensual dissemination of private sexual images
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Authorizes courts to order respondents to cease harassment and to stop creating, using, and disseminating harassing materials including doxing content, deepfakes, and intimate images
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Requires courts to allow respondents to remove and delete electronic tracking devices, monitoring systems, and tracking information used without the petitioner's knowledge or consent
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Establishes procedures for extending plenary protective orders and permits courts to require respondents to provide evidence of compliance with removal and deletion orders
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Amends both the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 (Protective Orders Article) and the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 to make conforming changes
Legislative Description
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-HARASSMENT
Last Action
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mattie Hunter
3/16/2026