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ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS

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(705 ILCS 90/Art. I heading)

(705 ILCS 90/1-1) Sec. 1-1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Judicial Privacy Act. (Source: P.A. 97-847, eff. 9-22-12.)

(705 ILCS 90/1-5) Sec. 1-5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to improve the safety and security of Illinois judicial officers to ensure they are able to administer justice fairly without fear of personal reprisal from individuals affected by the decisions they make in the course of carrying out their public function. This Act is not intended to restrain a judicial officer from independently making public his or her own personal information. Additionally, no government agency, person, business, or association has any obligation under this Act to protect the privacy of a judicial officer's personal information until the judicial officer makes a written request that his or her personal information not be publicly posted. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to impair free access to decisions and opinions expressed by judicial officers in the course of carrying out their public functions. (Source: P.A. 97-847, eff. 9-22-12.)

(705 ILCS 90/1-10) Sec. 1-10. Definitions. As used in this Act:"Government agency" includes all agencies, authorities, boards, commissions, departments, institutions, offices, and any other bodies politic and corporate of the State created by the constitution or statute, whether in the executive, judicial, or legislative branch; all units and corporate outgrowths created by executive order of the Governor or any constitutional officer, by the Supreme Court, or by resolution of the General Assembly; or agencies, authorities, boards, commissions, departments, institutions, offices, and any other bodies politic and corporate of a unit of local government, or school district. "Home address" includes a judicial officer's permanent residence and any secondary residences affirmatively identified by the judicial officer, but does not include a judicial officer's work address. "Immediate family" includes a judicial officer's spouse, child, parent, or any blood relative of the judicial officer or the judicial officer's spouse who lives in the same residence. "Judicial officer" includes actively employed and former or deceased: (1) Justices of the United States Supreme Court and

the Illinois Supreme Court;

(2) Judges of the United States Court of Appeals;(3) Judges and magistrate judges of the United States

District Court;

(4) Judges of the United States Bankruptcy Court;(5) Judges of the Illinois Appellate Court; and (6) Judges and associate judges of the Illinois

Circuit Courts.

"Personal information" means a home address, home telephone number, mobile telephone number, pager number, personal email address, social security number, federal tax identification number, checking and savings account numbers, credit card numbers, marital status, and identity of children under the age of 18. "Publicly available content" means any written, printed, or electronic document or record that provides information or that serves as a document or record maintained, controlled, or in the possession of a government agency that may be obtained by any person or entity, from the Internet, from the government agency upon request either free of charge or for a fee, or in response to a request under the Freedom of Information Act."Publicly post" or "publicly display" means to communicate to another or otherwise make available to the general public. "Written request" means written notice signed by a judicial officer or a representative of the judicial officer's employer requesting a government agency, person, business, or association to refrain from posting or displaying publicly available content that includes the judicial officer's personal information. (Source: P.A. 100-98, eff. 8-11-17.)

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ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS