90th General Assembly
Summary of HB0297
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House Sponsors:
DART-LANG-GASH-SCHOENBERG-LOPEZ.

Senate Sponsors:
O'MALLEY-SEVERNS

Short description: 
CIV PRO-DECEDENT PARTY LAWSUIT                                             

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends the Code of Civil Procedure.  Provides that when  a  party      
   or  potential party to an action dies, the court may appoint a special      
   representative for the deceased for that suit without the  appointment      
   being  made  in  separate  probate  proceedings.   Provides  that  the      
   appointment shall be made upon the verified motion of a party entitled      
   to participate in the deceased's estate or upon the motion of a person      
   filing   an   action   against   the   estate  and  that  the  special      
   representative shall give notice of  the  proceedings  to  the  heirs,      
   legatees,  and  executors.  Provides that the proceeds from a judgment      
   or settlement for the estate shall be distributed  under  the  Probate      
   Act  of  1975  and  that the recovery of a judgment against the estate      
   shall be limited to the amount of the  estate's  liability  insurance.      
   Excludes  a  pending  action  under  the Wrongful Death Act from these      
   provisions.                                                                 
          FISCAL NOTE (Dept. of Revenue)                                       
          HB 297 will not have a fiscal impact on the Dept.                    
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                
          Adds reference to:                                                   
          235 ILCS 5/6-21                 from Ch. 43, par. 135                
        Amends the Liquor Control Act.  Authorizes an action for loss  of      
   society  and  imposes  limits  on recoveries for injury to a person or      
   property ($55,000), loss of means of support ($65,000),  and  loss  of      
   society ($65,000).  Effective immediately.                                  
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. (Senate recedes May 28, 1997)                  
        Further amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934 to provide that  an      
   action  under  the  Act  may be brought for either means of support or      
   loss of society, but not both.  Defines loss of  society  and  family.      
   Provides  that  the amendatory recovery limits shall take effect on or      
   after July 1, 1998 instead of January 1, 1998.                              
        CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1.                                     
        Recommends that the Senate recede from S-am 3.                         
        Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows:                
        Further amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934 to provide that  an      
   action  under  the  Act  may be brought for either means of support or      
   loss of society, but not both.  Defines loss of  society  and  family.      
   Decreases  the amendatory limits for recovery for injury to the person      
   or property ($45,000) and for loss of means  of  support  or  loss  of      
   society ($55,000).  Provides that the amendatory recovery limits shall      
   take  effect  on  or  after  July  1, 1998 instead of January 1, 1998.      
   Provides  that  beginning  in  1999,   the   recovery   limits   shall      
   automatically  be  increased or decreased by a percentage equal to the      
   percentage change in a certain consumer price index published  by  the      
   U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.  Provides that the new recovery limit      
   shall be determined by the Comptroller and made available to the chief      
   judge of each judicial circuit.                                             
 
Last action on Bill: PUBLIC ACT.............................. 90-0111

   Last action date: 97-07-14

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   0     SENATE -   1


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