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1 | | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of |
5 | | Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 209 as follows:
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6 | | (750 ILCS 5/209) (from Ch. 40, par. 209)
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7 | | Sec. 209. Solemnization and registration. |
8 | | (a) A marriage may be solemnized by a judge of a court of |
9 | | record, by a
retired judge of a court of record, unless the |
10 | | retired judge was removed from
office by the Judicial Inquiry |
11 | | Board, except that a retired judge shall not
receive any |
12 | | compensation from the State, a county or any unit of local
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13 | | government in return for the solemnization of a marriage and |
14 | | there shall be no
effect upon any pension benefits conferred |
15 | | by the Judges Retirement System of
Illinois, by a judge of the |
16 | | Court of Claims, by a county clerk in counties
having |
17 | | 2,000,000 or more inhabitants, by a public official whose |
18 | | powers include
solemnization of marriages, by a mayor or |
19 | | president of a city, village, or incorporated town who is in |
20 | | office on the date of the solemnization, by a State executive |
21 | | branch constitutional officer who is in office on the date of |
22 | | the solemnization, by a member of the General Assembly who is |
23 | | in office on the date of the solemnization, or in accordance |
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1 | | with the prescriptions of any
religious denomination, Indian |
2 | | Nation or Tribe or Native Group, provided that
when such |
3 | | prescriptions require an officiant, the officiant be in good |
4 | | standing
with his or her religious denomination, Indian Nation |
5 | | or Tribe or Native Group.
Either the person solemnizing the |
6 | | marriage, or, if no individual acting alone
solemnized the |
7 | | marriage, both parties to the marriage, shall complete the
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8 | | marriage certificate form and forward it to the county clerk |
9 | | within 10 days
after such marriage is solemnized. A mayor or |
10 | | president of a city, village, or incorporated town shall not |
11 | | receive any compensation in return for the solemnization of a |
12 | | marriage.
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13 | | (a-5) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to require |
14 | | any religious denomination or Indian Nation or Tribe or Native |
15 | | Group, or any minister, clergy, or officiant acting as a |
16 | | representative of a religious denomination or Indian Nation or |
17 | | Tribe or Native Group, to solemnize any marriage. Instead, any |
18 | | religious denomination or Indian Nation or Tribe or Native |
19 | | Group, or any minister, clergy, or officiant acting as a |
20 | | representative of a religious denomination or Indian Nation or |
21 | | Tribe or Native Group is free to choose which marriages it will |
22 | | solemnize. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a |
23 | | refusal by a religious denomination or Indian Nation or Tribe |
24 | | or Native Group, or any minister, clergy, or officiant acting |
25 | | as a representative of a religious denomination or Indian |
26 | | Nation or Tribe or Native Group to solemnize any marriage |
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1 | | under this Act shall not create or be the basis for any civil, |
2 | | administrative, or criminal penalty, claim, or cause of |
3 | | action. |
4 | | (a-10) No church, mosque, synagogue, temple, |
5 | | nondenominational ministry, interdenominational or ecumenical |
6 | | organization, mission organization, or other organization |
7 | | whose principal purpose is the study, practice, or advancement |
8 | | of religion is required to provide religious facilities for |
9 | | the solemnization ceremony or celebration associated with the |
10 | | solemnization ceremony of a marriage if the solemnization |
11 | | ceremony or celebration associated with the solemnization |
12 | | ceremony is in violation of its religious beliefs. An entity |
13 | | identified in this subsection (a-10) shall be immune from any |
14 | | civil, administrative, criminal penalty, claim, or cause of |
15 | | action based on its refusal to provide religious facilities |
16 | | for the solemnization ceremony or celebration associated with |
17 | | the solemnization ceremony of a marriage if the solemnization |
18 | | ceremony or celebration associated with the solemnization |
19 | | ceremony is in violation of its religious beliefs. As used in |
20 | | this subsection (a-10), "religious facilities" means |
21 | | sanctuaries, parish halls, fellowship halls, and similar |
22 | | facilities. "Religious facilities" does not include facilities |
23 | | such as businesses, health care facilities, educational |
24 | | facilities, or social service agencies. |
25 | | (b) The solemnization of the marriage is not invalidated: |
26 | | (1) by the
fact that the person solemnizing the marriage was |
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1 | | not legally qualified
to solemnize it, if a reasonable person |
2 | | would believe the person solemnizing the marriage to be so |
3 | | qualified; or (2) by the fact that the marriage was |
4 | | inadvertently solemnized in a county in Illinois other than |
5 | | the county where the license was issued and filed.
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6 | | (c) Any marriage that meets the requirements of this |
7 | | Section shall be presumed valid. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 101-14, eff. 6-14-19.)
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