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| Public Act 096-0267 
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| HB2245 Enrolled | LRB096 09476 RLC 19633 b |  | 
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|     AN ACT concerning civil law.
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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|     Section 5. The Crime Victims Compensation Act is amended  by  | 
| changing Sections 2 and 2.5 as follows:
 
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|     (740 ILCS 45/2)  (from Ch. 70, par. 72)
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|     Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the  | 
| context
otherwise requires:
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|     (a) "Applicant" means any person who applies for  | 
| compensation under this
Act or any person the Court of Claims  | 
| finds is entitled to compensation,
including the guardian of a  | 
| minor or of a person under legal disability. It
includes any  | 
| person who was a dependent of a deceased victim of a crime of
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| violence for his or her support at the time of the death of  | 
| that victim.
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|     (b) "Court of Claims" means the Court of Claims created by  | 
| the Court
of Claims Act.
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|     (c) "Crime of violence" means and includes any offense  | 
| defined in
Sections 9-1, 9-2, 9-3, 10-1, 10-2, 11-11, 11-19.2,  | 
| 11-20.1, 12-1,
12-2,
12-3, 12-3.2,
12-3.3,
12-4, 12-4.1,  | 
| 12-4.2, 12-4.3, 12-5, 12-7.1, 12-7.3, 12-7.4, 12-13, 12-14,
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| 12-14.1, 12-15,
12-16, 12-30, 20-1 or 20-1.1 of the Criminal  | 
| Code of 1961, and driving under
the influence of intoxicating  | 
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| liquor or narcotic drugs as defined in Section
11-501 of the  | 
| Illinois Vehicle Code, and a violation of Section 11-401 of the  | 
| Illinois Vehicle Code, provided the victim was a pedestrian or  | 
| was operating a vehicle moved solely by human power or a  | 
| mobility device at the time of contact; so long as the offense  | 
| did not occur if none of the said offenses
occurred
during a  | 
| civil riot, insurrection or rebellion.  "Crime of violence" does  | 
| not
include any other offense or accident involving a motor  | 
| vehicle except those
vehicle offenses specifically provided  | 
| for in this paragraph.  "Crime of
violence" does include all of  | 
| the offenses specifically provided for in this
paragraph that  | 
| occur within this State but are subject to federal jurisdiction
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| and crimes involving terrorism as defined in 18 U.S.C. 2331.
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|     (d) "Victim" means (1) a person killed or injured in this  | 
| State as a
result of a crime of violence perpetrated or  | 
| attempted against him or her,
(2) the
parent of a person killed  | 
| or injured in this State as a result of a crime of
violence  | 
| perpetrated or attempted against the person, (3) a person  | 
| killed
or injured in this State while attempting to assist a  | 
| person against whom a
crime of violence is being perpetrated or  | 
| attempted, if that attempt of
assistance would be expected of a  | 
| reasonable man under the circumstances,
(4) a person killed or  | 
| injured in this State while assisting a law
enforcement  | 
| official apprehend a person who has perpetrated a crime of
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| violence or prevent the perpetration of any such crime if that
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| assistance was in response to the express request of the law  | 
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| enforcement
official, (5) a person who personally
witnessed a  | 
| violent crime, (5.1) solely
for the purpose of compensating for  | 
| pecuniary loss incurred for
psychological treatment of a mental  | 
| or emotional condition caused or aggravated
by the crime, any  | 
| other person under the age of 18 who is the brother, sister,
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| half brother, half sister, child, or stepchild
of a person  | 
| killed or injured in
this State as a
result of a crime of  | 
| violence, or (6) an Illinois resident
who is a victim of a  | 
| "crime of violence" as defined in this Act except, if
the crime  | 
| occurred outside this State, the resident has the same rights
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| under this Act as if the crime had occurred in this State upon  | 
| a showing
that the state, territory, country, or political  | 
| subdivision of a country
in which the crime occurred does not  | 
| have a compensation of victims of
crimes law for which that  | 
| Illinois resident is eligible.
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|     (e) "Dependent" means a relative of a deceased victim who  | 
| was wholly or
partially dependent upon the victim's income at  | 
| the time of his or her
death
and shall include the child of a  | 
| victim born after his or her death.
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|     (f) "Relative" means a spouse, parent, grandparent,  | 
| stepfather, stepmother,
child, grandchild, brother,  | 
| brother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, half
brother, half  | 
| sister, spouse's parent, nephew, niece, uncle or aunt.
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|     (g) "Child" means an unmarried son or daughter who is under  | 
| 18 years of
age and includes a stepchild, an adopted child or a  | 
| child born out of wedlock.
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|     (h) "Pecuniary loss" means, in the case of injury,  | 
| appropriate medical
expenses and hospital expenses including  | 
| expenses of medical
examinations, rehabilitation,  medically  | 
| required
nursing care expenses, appropriate
psychiatric care  | 
| or psychiatric counseling expenses, expenses for care or
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| counseling by a licensed clinical psychologist, licensed  | 
| clinical social
worker, or licensed clinical professional  | 
| counselor and expenses for treatment by Christian Science  | 
| practitioners and
nursing care appropriate thereto;  | 
| transportation expenses to and from medical and treatment  | 
| facilities; prosthetic appliances, eyeglasses, and
hearing  | 
| aids necessary or damaged as a result of the
crime; replacement  | 
| costs for clothing and bedding used as evidence; costs
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| associated with temporary lodging or relocation necessary as a
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| result of the crime, including, but not limited to, the first  | 
| month's rent and security deposit of the dwelling that the  | 
| claimant relocated to and other reasonable relocation expenses  | 
| incurred as a result of the violent crime;
locks or windows  | 
| necessary or damaged as a result of the crime; the purchase,
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| lease, or rental of equipment necessary to create usability of  | 
| and
accessibility to the victim's real and personal property,  | 
| or the real and
personal property which is used by the victim,  | 
| necessary as a result of the
crime; the costs of appropriate  | 
| crime scene clean-up;
replacement
services loss, to a maximum  | 
| of $1000 per month;
dependents replacement
services loss, to a  | 
| maximum of $1000 per month; loss of tuition paid to
attend  | 
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| grammar school or high school when the victim had been enrolled  | 
| as a
 student prior to the injury, or college or graduate school  | 
| when
the victim had been enrolled as a day or night student  | 
| prior to
the injury when the victim becomes unable to continue  | 
| attendance at school
as a result of the crime of violence  | 
| perpetrated against him or her; loss
of
earnings, loss of  | 
| future earnings because of disability resulting from the
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| injury, and, in addition, in the case of death, expenses for  | 
| funeral, burial, and travel and transport for survivors
of   | 
| homicide victims to secure bodies of  deceased victims and to  | 
| transport
bodies for burial all of which
may not exceed a  | 
| maximum of $5,000 and loss of support of the dependents of
the  | 
| victim.
Loss of future earnings shall be reduced by any income  | 
| from substitute work
actually performed by the victim or by  | 
| income he or she would have earned
in
available appropriate  | 
| substitute work he or she was capable of performing
but
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| unreasonably failed to undertake.  Loss of earnings, loss of  | 
| future
earnings and loss of support shall be determined on the  | 
| basis of the
victim's average net monthly earnings for the 6  | 
| months immediately
preceding the date of the injury or on $1000  | 
| per month, whichever is less.
If a divorced or legally  | 
| separated applicant is claiming loss of support
for a minor  | 
| child of the deceased, the amount of support for each child
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| shall be based either on the amount of support
pursuant to the  | 
| judgment prior to the date of the deceased
victim's injury or  | 
| death, or, if the subject of pending litigation filed by
or on  | 
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| behalf of the divorced or legally separated applicant prior to  | 
| the
injury or death, on the result of that litigation.  Real and  | 
| personal
property includes, but is not limited to, vehicles,  | 
| houses, apartments,
town houses, or condominiums.  Pecuniary  | 
| loss does not
include pain and suffering or property loss or  | 
| damage.
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|     (i) "Replacement services loss" means expenses reasonably  | 
| incurred in
obtaining ordinary and necessary services in lieu  | 
| of those the
injured person would have performed, not for  | 
| income, but for the benefit
of himself or herself or his or her  | 
| family, if he or she had not
been injured.
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|     (j) "Dependents replacement services loss" means loss  | 
| reasonably incurred
by dependents or private legal guardians of  | 
| minor dependents after a victim's death in obtaining ordinary  | 
| and necessary
services in lieu of those the victim would have  | 
| performed, not for income,
but for their benefit, if he or she  | 
| had not been fatally injured.
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|     (k) "Survivor" means immediate family including a parent,  | 
| step-father,
step-mother, child,
brother, sister, or spouse.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-229, eff. 1-1-06; 94-399, eff. 1-1-06; 94-400,  | 
| eff. 1-1-06; 94-877, eff. 1-1-07.)
 
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|     (740 ILCS 45/2.5)
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|     Sec. 2.5. Felon as victim. Notwithstanding paragraph (d) of  | 
| Section 2,
"victim" does not
include a person who is convicted  | 
| of a felony until that person is discharged
from
probation or  | 
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| is released from a correctional institution and has been
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| discharged from parole or mandatory supervised release, if any.
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| For purposes of this Section, the death of a felon who is  | 
| serving a term of parole, probation, or mandatory supervised  | 
| release shall be considered a discharge from that sentence. No  | 
| compensation may be granted to an applicant under this Act
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| during a period
of time that the applicant is held in a  | 
| correctional institution.
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|     A victim who has been convicted of a felony may apply for  | 
| assistance
under this Act at any time but no award of  | 
| compensation may be considered
until the applicant meets the  | 
| requirements of this Section.
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|     The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of  | 
| the 96th General Assembly apply to actions commenced or pending  | 
| on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the  | 
| 96th General Assembly.  | 
| (Source: P.A. 91-892, eff. 7-6-00.)
 
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|     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon  | 
| becoming law.
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