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Public Act 098-0597 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning civil law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act. | ||||
Section 5. Purposes; rules of construction. This Act shall | ||||
be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying | ||||
purpose, which is to provide same-sex and different-sex couples | ||||
and their children equal access to the
status, benefits, | ||||
protections, rights, and responsibilities of civil marriage.
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Nothing in this Act is intended to abrogate, limit, or expand | ||||
the ability of a religious denomination to exercise First | ||||
Amendment rights protected by the United States Constitution or | ||||
the Illinois Constitution nor is it intended to abrogate, | ||||
limit, or expand the Illinois Human Rights Act or the Religious | ||||
Freedom Restoration Act. | ||||
Section 7. Private clubs. Nothing in this Act is intended | ||||
to abrogate, limit, or expand the exemption for private clubs | ||||
under Section 5-103 of the Illinois Human Rights Act. | ||||
Section 10. Equal access to marriage.
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(a) All laws of this State applicable to marriage, whether |
they derive
from statute, administrative or court rule, policy, | ||
common law,
or any other source of civil or criminal law, shall | ||
apply equally to marriages of same-sex and different-sex | ||
couples and their children. | ||
(b) Parties to a marriage and their children, regardless | ||
of
whether the marriage consists of a same-sex or different-sex | ||
couple,
shall have all the same benefits, protections, and | ||
responsibilities
under law, whether they derive from statute, | ||
administrative or court
rule, policy, common law, or any other | ||
source of civil or
criminal law. | ||
(c) Parties to a marriage shall be included
in any | ||
definition or use of terms such as "spouse", "family",
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"immediate family", "dependent", "next of kin", "wife", | ||
"husband",
"bride", "groom", "wedlock", and other terms that | ||
refer to or
denote the spousal relationship, as those terms are | ||
used throughout
the law, regardless of whether the parties to a | ||
marriage are of the
same sex or different sexes. | ||
(d) To the extent the law of this State adopts, refers
to, | ||
or relies upon provisions of federal law as applicable to this
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State, parties to a marriage of the same sex and their children
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shall be treated under the law of this State as if federal law
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recognizes the marriages of same-sex couples in the same manner | ||
as
the law of this State.
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Section 15. Religious freedom.
Nothing in this Act shall | ||
interfere with or regulate the religious practice of any |
religious denomination or Indian Nation or Tribe or Native | ||
Group. Any religious denomination or Indian Nation or Tribe or | ||
Native Group is free to choose which marriages it will | ||
solemnize or celebrate. | ||
Section 20. Severability. If any part of this Act or
its | ||
application to any person or circumstance is adjudged
invalid, | ||
such adjudication or application shall not affect the
validity | ||
of this Act as a whole or of any other part.
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Section 905. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||
Marriage Act is amended by changing Sections 201, 209, and 212 | ||
and by adding Section 220 as follows:
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(750 ILCS 5/201) (from Ch. 40, par. 201)
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Sec. 201. Formalities.) A marriage between 2 persons a man | ||
and a woman
licensed, solemnized and registered as provided in | ||
this Act is
valid in this State.
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(Source: P.A. 80-923.)
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(750 ILCS 5/209) (from Ch. 40, par. 209)
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Sec. 209. Solemnization and Registration.) | ||
(a) A marriage may be solemnized by a judge of a court of | ||
record, by a
retired judge of a court of record, unless the | ||
retired judge was removed from
office by the Judicial Inquiry | ||
Board, except that a retired judge shall not
receive any |
compensation from the State, a county or any unit of local
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government in return for the solemnization of a marriage and | ||
there shall be no
effect upon any pension benefits conferred by | ||
the Judges Retirement System of
Illinois, by a judge of the | ||
Court of Claims, by a county clerk in counties
having 2,000,000 | ||
or more inhabitants, by a public official whose powers include
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solemnization of marriages, or in accordance with the | ||
prescriptions of any
religious denomination, Indian Nation or | ||
Tribe or Native Group, provided that
when such prescriptions | ||
require an officiant, the officiant be in good standing
with | ||
his or her religious denomination, Indian Nation or Tribe or | ||
Native Group.
Either the person solemnizing the marriage, or, | ||
if no individual acting alone
solemnized the marriage, both | ||
parties to the marriage, shall complete the
marriage | ||
certificate form and forward it to the county clerk within 10 | ||
days
after such marriage is solemnized.
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(a-5) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require any | ||
religious denomination or Indian Nation or Tribe or Native | ||
Group, or any minister, clergy, or officiant acting as a | ||
representative of a religious denomination or Indian Nation or | ||
Tribe or Native Group, to solemnize any marriage. Instead, any | ||
religious denomination or Indian Nation or Tribe or Native | ||
Group, or any minister, clergy, or officiant acting as a | ||
representative of a religious denomination or Indian Nation or | ||
Tribe or Native Group is free to choose which marriages it will | ||
solemnize. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a |
refusal by a religious denomination or Indian Nation or Tribe | ||
or Native Group, or any minister, clergy, or officiant acting | ||
as a representative of a religious denomination or Indian | ||
Nation or Tribe or Native Group to solemnize any marriage under | ||
this Act shall not create or be the basis for any civil, | ||
administrative, or criminal penalty, claim, or cause of action. | ||
(a-10) No church, mosque, synagogue, temple, | ||
nondenominational ministry, interdenominational or ecumenical | ||
organization, mission organization, or other organization | ||
whose principal purpose is the study, practice, or advancement | ||
of religion is required to provide religious facilities for the | ||
solemnization ceremony or celebration associated with the | ||
solemnization ceremony of a marriage if the solemnization | ||
ceremony or celebration associated with the solemnization | ||
ceremony is in violation of its religious beliefs. An entity | ||
identified in this subsection (a-10) shall be immune from any | ||
civil, administrative, criminal penalty, claim, or cause of | ||
action based on its refusal to provide religious facilities for | ||
the solemnization ceremony or celebration associated with the | ||
solemnization ceremony of a marriage if the solemnization | ||
ceremony or celebration associated with the solemnization | ||
ceremony is in violation of its religious beliefs. As used in | ||
this subsection (a-10), "religious facilities" means | ||
sanctuaries, parish halls, fellowship halls, and similar | ||
facilities. "Religious facilities" does not include facilities | ||
such as businesses, health care facilities, educational |
facilities, or social service agencies. | ||
(b) The solemnization of the marriage is not invalidated by | ||
the
fact that the person solemnizing the marriage was not | ||
legally qualified
to solemnize it, if either party to the | ||
marriage believed him or her to be so
qualified or by the fact | ||
that the marriage was inadvertently solemnized in a county in | ||
Illinois other than the county where the license was issued.
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(Source: P.A. 95-775, eff. 1-1-09.)
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(750 ILCS 5/212) (from Ch. 40, par. 212)
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Sec. 212. Prohibited Marriages.
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(a) The following marriages are prohibited:
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(1) a marriage entered into prior to the dissolution of | ||
an
earlier marriage , civil union, or substantially similar | ||
legal relationship of one of the parties , unless the | ||
parties to the marriage are the same as the parties to a | ||
civil union and are seeking to convert their civil union to | ||
a marriage pursuant to Section 65 of the Illinois Religious | ||
Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act ;
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(2) a marriage between an ancestor and a descendant or | ||
between siblings
a brother and a sister , whether the | ||
relationship is by the half
or the whole blood or by | ||
adoption;
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(3) a marriage between an uncle and a niece , between an
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uncle and a nephew, or between an aunt
and a nephew, or
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between an aunt and a niece, whether the relationship is by |
the half or the whole
blood;
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(4) a marriage between cousins of the first degree; | ||
however, a marriage
between first cousins is not prohibited | ||
if:
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(i) both parties are 50 years of age or older; or
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(ii) either party, at the time of application for a | ||
marriage license,
presents for filing with the county | ||
clerk of the county in which the
marriage is to be | ||
solemnized, a
certificate signed by a licensed | ||
physician stating that the party to the
proposed | ||
marriage is permanently and irreversibly sterile;
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(5) (blank). a marriage between 2 individuals of the | ||
same sex.
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(b) Parties to a marriage prohibited under subsection (a) | ||
of
this Section who cohabit after removal of the impediment are
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lawfully married as of the date of the removal of the | ||
impediment.
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(c) Children born or adopted of a prohibited or common law | ||
marriage
are the lawful children of the parties.
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(Source: P.A. 94-229, eff. 1-1-06.)
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(750 ILCS 5/220 new) | ||
Sec. 220. Consent to jurisdiction. Members of a same-sex | ||
couple who enter into a marriage in this State consent to the | ||
jurisdiction of the courts of this State for the
purpose of any | ||
action relating to the marriage, even if one or both
parties |
cease to reside in this State. A court shall enter a
judgment | ||
of dissolution of marriage if at the time the action is
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commenced, it meets the grounds for dissolution of marriage set | ||
forth in this Act.
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(750 ILCS 5/213.1 rep.)
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Section 910. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||
Marriage Act is amended by repealing Section 213.1. | ||
Section 915. The Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and | ||
Civil Union Act is amended by changing Section 60 and by adding | ||
Section 65 as follows: | ||
(750 ILCS 75/60)
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Sec. 60. Respect for marriages and civil unions entered | ||
into in other jurisdictions Reciprocity . A marriage between | ||
persons of the same sex, a civil union, or a substantially | ||
similar legal relationship other than common law marriage, | ||
legally entered into in another jurisdiction, shall be | ||
recognized in Illinois as a civil union. A marriage, whether of | ||
the
same sex or different sexes and providing that it is not a | ||
common law
marriage, legally entered into in another | ||
jurisdiction, shall be
recognized in this State as a marriage | ||
in accordance with the
provisions of the Illinois Marriage and | ||
Dissolution of Marriage Act,
except that Section 216 of the | ||
Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act shall not |
apply to marriages of same-sex
couples validly entered into in | ||
another jurisdiction.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1513, eff. 6-1-11 .) | ||
(750 ILCS 75/65 new) | ||
Sec. 65. Voluntary conversion of civil union to marriage. | ||
(a) Parties to a civil union may apply for and receive a
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marriage license and have the marriage solemnized and
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registered under Section 209 of the Illinois Marriage
and | ||
Dissolution of Marriage Act, provided the parties are
otherwise | ||
eligible to marry and the parties to the
marriage are the same | ||
as the parties to the civil union.
The fee for application for | ||
a marriage license shall be
waived in such circumstances. | ||
(b) For a period of one year following the effective date | ||
of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, parties to | ||
a civil union may
have their civil union legally designated and | ||
recorded as a
marriage, deemed effective on the date of | ||
solemnization of the
civil union, without payment of any fee, | ||
provided the parties'
civil union has not been dissolved and | ||
there is no pending
proceeding to dissolve the civil union. | ||
Upon application to a
county clerk, the parties shall be issued | ||
a marriage
certificate. The parties' signatures on the marriage | ||
certificate
and return of the signed certificate for recording | ||
shall be
sufficient to convert the civil union into a marriage. | ||
The
county clerk shall notify the Department of Public Health
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within 45 days by furnishing a copy of the certificate to the
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Department of Public Health. | ||
(c) When parties to a civil union have married, or when | ||
their
civil union has been converted to a marriage under this
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Section, the parties, as of the date stated on the marriage
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certificate, shall no longer be considered in a civil union, | ||
but rather
shall be in a legal marriage.
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Section 997. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | ||
severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. |