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91_HB0487 LRB9102441WHdv 1 AN ACT concerning electronic computing devices and the 2 year 2000 date change. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 6 Year 2000 Citizens' Protection Act. 7 Section 5. Legislative declaration. 8 (1) The General Assembly finds that society is heavily 9 reliant upon computers, technology, and the rapid electronic 10 transfer and exchange of accurate information and data. The 11 General Assembly further finds that society relies heavily 12 upon computer technology for most aspects of daily living and 13 business, including but not limited to financial 14 transactions. The General Assembly further finds that the 15 rapid growth of technology has often outpaced the 16 capabilities of the electronic equipment, software, and 17 hardware that our society uses for the exchange and transfer 18 of data and other information. The General Assembly finds 19 that recently developed computer technology is the 20 operational basis for much of our current hardware and 21 software, and yet it may not recognize the year 2000 date 22 change. The General Assembly finds that the result may be 23 that in the year 2000, many computer-based systems may fail 24 or cause incorrect data or other information to be processed. 25 This potentially world-wide deficiency in computers is often 26 referred to as the "Y2K bug" and may cause significant 27 problems in the transfer and exchange of data and information 28 in the year 2000 and beyond. 29 (2) Accordingly, the General Assembly determines that, 30 to protect the citizens of the State of Illinois, it is 31 appropriate to limit their liability against adverse -2- LRB9102441WHdv 1 financial ramifications resulting from electronic computing 2 device failures associated with the year 2000 date change. 3 Section 10. Definition. As used in this Act, unless the 4 context otherwise requires, "electronic computing device" 5 means any computer hardware or software, computer chip, 6 embedded chip, process control equipment, or other 7 information system that: 8 (a) is used to capture, store, manipulate, or process 9 data; or 10 (b) controls, monitors, or assists in the operation of 11 physical apparatus that is not primarily used as a computer 12 but that relies on automation or digital technology to 13 function, including but not limited to vehicles, vessels, 14 buildings, structures, facilities, elevators, medical 15 equipment, traffic signals, and factory machinery. 16 Section 15. Limitation on actions against citizens for 17 electronic failures associated with the year 2000. 18 (1) No person or entity of this State nor any person who 19 transacts business with the citizens of this State on matters 20 directly or indirectly affecting real or personal property, 21 whether tangible or intangible, mortgages, credit accounts, 22 banking and financial transactions, or property interests in 23 this State may initiate or cause to be initiated any 24 foreclosure proceeding, default, or other adverse action 25 against any person due to the improper or incorrect 26 transmission of data or other information or resulting from 27 the inability of a financial transaction to occur, as a 28 result, in whole or in part, of a failure of an electronic 29 computing device to accurately compute, recognize, or timely 30 process the year 2000 date change. 31 (2) No person or entity may initiate or cause to be 32 initiated any adverse or enforcement action, whether based on -3- LRB9102441WHdv 1 contract or otherwise, against any person or entity who fails 2 to or who is unable to cause payment, acts, forbearance, or 3 other financial transactions to occur in a timely manner due 4 to the inability of either party to have such necessary data, 5 information, payments, fund transfer, checking, or other such 6 financial transaction occur as a result, in whole or in part, 7 of the failure of an electronic computing device to compute, 8 recognize, or timely process the year 2000 date change. 9 (3) The prohibitions set forth in subsections (1) and 10 (2) of this Section apply but are not limited to the 11 following types of transactions: mortgages, contracts, 12 landlord and tenant relations, consumer credit obligations, 13 utilities, and banking transactions. 14 (4) No enforcement action otherwise prohibited by 15 subsections (1) and (2) of this Section may resume until the 16 obligor has had a reasonable period of time after the full 17 restoration of his or her ability to regularly transact 18 financial business relative to his or her obligations. 19 (5) This Section does not affect transactions upon which 20 a default occurred before any disruption of financial or data 21 transfer operations attributable to the year 2000 date 22 change. 23 (6) This Section does not dissolve but only suspends the 24 enforcement of obligations to which it applies. 25 (7) A credit reporting agency operating in this State 26 may not report any negative credit information resulting, in 27 whole or in part, from the failure of an electronic computing 28 device to process financial information and other information 29 or the inability of the consumer to transact financial 30 business and make payments due to the failure of an 31 electronic computing device to compute, recognize, or timely 32 process the year 2000 date change. 33 Section 90. Application. If there is a conflict between -4- LRB9102441WHdv 1 this Act and any other law of this State, this Act shall 2 control. 3 Section 95. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1, 4 2007. 5 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 6 becoming law.