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| AN ACT concerning citizen participation.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Citizen Participation
Act.
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| Section 5. Public policy. Pursuant to the fundamental |
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| philosophy of the
American
constitutional form of government, |
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| it is declared to be the public policy of
the State of Illinois |
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| that the constitutional rights of citizens and
organizations to |
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| be involved and participate freely in the process of
government |
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| must be
encouraged and safeguarded with great diligence. The |
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| information, reports,
opinions, claims, arguments, and other |
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| expressions provided by citizens are
vital to effective law |
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| enforcement, the operation of government, the making of
public |
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| policy and decisions, and the continuation of representative |
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| democracy.
The laws, courts, and other agencies of this State |
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| must provide the utmost
protection for the free exercise of |
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| these rights of petition, speech,
association, and
government |
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| participation.
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| Civil actions for money damages have been filed against |
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| citizens and
organizations of this State as a result of their |
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| valid exercise of their
constitutional rights to petition, |
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| speak freely, associate freely, and
otherwise
participate in |
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| and communicate with government. There has been a disturbing
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| increase in lawsuits termed "Strategic Lawsuits Against Public |
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| Participation"
in
government or "SLAPPs" as they are popularly |
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| called.
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| The threat of SLAPPs
significantly chills and diminishes |
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| citizen participation in government,
voluntary public service, |
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| and the exercise of these important constitutional
rights. This |
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| abuse of the judicial process can and has been used as a means |
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| of
intimidating, harassing, or punishing citizens and |
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| organizations for involving
themselves in public affairs.
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| It is in the public interest and it is the purpose of this |
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| Act to strike a
balance between the rights of persons to file |
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| lawsuits for injury and the
constitutional rights of persons to |
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| petition, speak freely, associate freely,
and
otherwise |
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| participate in government; to protect and encourage public
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| participation in government to the maximum extent permitted by |
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| law; to
establish an efficient process for identification and |
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| adjudication of SLAPPs;
and to provide for attorney's fees and |
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| costs
to prevailing movants.
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| Section 10. Definitions.
In this Act:
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| "Government" includes a branch, department, agency,
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| instrumentality, official, employee, agent, or other person |
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| acting under color
of law of the United States, a state, a |
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| subdivision of a state, or another
public authority including |
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| the electorate.
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| "Person" includes any individual, corporation, |
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| association,
organization, partnership, 2 or more persons |
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| having a joint or common
interest, or other legal entity.
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| "Judicial claim" or "claim" include any lawsuit, cause of
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| action, claim, cross-claim, counterclaim, or other judicial |
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| pleading or filing
alleging injury.
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| "Motion" includes any motion to dismiss, for summary
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| judgment, or to strike, or any other judicial pleading filed to |
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| dispose
of a judicial claim.
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| "Moving party" means any person on whose behalf a motion
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| described in subsection (a) of Section 20 is filed seeking |
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| dismissal of a
judicial claim.
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| "Responding party" means any person against whom a motion
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| described in subsection (a) of Section 20 is filed.
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| Section 15. Applicability.
This Act applies to any motion |
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| to dispose of a claim in a judicial proceeding
on the grounds |
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| that the claim is based on, relates to, or is in response to |
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| any
act or acts of the moving party in furtherance of the |
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| moving party's rights of
petition, speech, association, or to |
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| otherwise participate in government.
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| Acts in furtherance of the constitutional rights to |
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| petition, speech,
association, and participation in government |
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| are immune from liability,
regardless of intent or purpose, |
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| except when not genuinely aimed at procuring
favorable |
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| government action, result, or outcome.
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| Section 20. Motion procedure and standards.
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| (a) On the filing of any motion as described in Section 15, |
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| a hearing and
decision on the motion must occur within 90 days |
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| after notice of the motion is
given to the
respondent.
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| appellate
court shall expedite any appeal or other writ, |
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| whether interlocutory or not,
from a trial court order denying |
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| that motion or from a trial court's failure to
rule on that |
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| motion within 90 days after that trial court order or failure |
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| to
rule.
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| (b) Discovery shall be suspended pending a decision on the |
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| motion. However,
discovery may be taken, upon leave of court |
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| for good cause shown, on the issue
of whether the movants
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| are not immunized from, or are not in furtherance of acts |
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| immunized
from, liability by this Act.
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| (c) The court shall grant the motion and dismiss the |
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| judicial claim unless
the court finds that the responding party |
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| has produced clear and convincing
evidence that the acts of the |
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| moving party are not immunized from, or are not
in
furtherance |
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| of acts immunized from, liability by this Act.
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| Section 25. Attorney's fees and costs.
The court shall |
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| award a moving party who prevails in a motion under this Act
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| reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in connection |
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| with the motion.
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| Section 30. Construction of Act.
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| (a) Nothing in this Act shall limit or preclude any rights |
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moving party may have under any other constitutional, |
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| statutory, case or common
law, or rule provisions.
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| (b) This Act shall be construed liberally to effectuate its |
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| purposes and
intent fully.
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| Section 35. Severability. The provisions of this Act
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| severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law. |