SB 62

  • Illinois Senate Bill
  • 97th Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Mar 30, 2011
  • Passed Senate Mar 30, 2011
  • Passed House May 04, 2011
  • Signed by Governor Jun 28, 2011

Oaths-Outside Jurisdiction

Abstract

Amends the Oaths and Affirmations Act. Removes a provision that limited courts, judges, judicial clerks, county clerks, deputy county clerks, the Secretary of State, notaries public, and persons certified under the Illinois Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of 1984 to administering oaths and taking affidavits and depositions only in their respective districts, circuits, counties, or jurisdictions.

Bill Sponsors (1)

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Jun 28, 2011

Senate

Governor Approved

Senate

Effective Date January 1, 2012

Senate

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 97-0036

Jun 02, 2011

Senate

Sent to the Governor

May 04, 2011

House

Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 116-000-000

Senate

Passed Both Houses

May 03, 2011

House

Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate

House

Second Reading - Short Debate

Apr 27, 2011

House

Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate

House

Do Pass / Short Debate Judiciary I - Civil Law Committee; 009-000-000

Apr 12, 2011

House

Chief House Sponsor Rep. Sidney H. Mathias

House

First Reading

House

Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Committee

House

Referred to Rules Committee

House

Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading

Mar 30, 2011

House

Arrived in House

Senate

Third Reading - Passed; 055-000-000

Mar 02, 2011

Senate

Second Reading

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March 3, 2011

Mar 01, 2011

Senate

Do Pass Judiciary; 009-000-000

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 2, 2011

Feb 09, 2011

Senate

Assigned to Judiciary

Jan 27, 2011

Senate

Referred to Assignments

Senate

First Reading

Senate

Filed with Secretary by Sen. Ira I. Silverstein

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