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Extends the Judicial Privacy Act protections to Illinois administrative law judges, allowing removal or non-posting of their personal data by agencies and publishers.
Extends the Judicial Privacy Act protections to Illinois administrative law judges, allowing removal or non-posting of their personal data by agencies and publishers.
Status: Enacted (Public Act 104-0278) — Governor approved 08/15/2025. Effective date: January 1, 2026.
Statute amended: Judicial Privacy Act, Section 1-10 (705 ILCS 90/1-10).
The bill expands the set of persons covered by the Judicial Privacy Act to include administrative law judges (ALJs). Its primary intent is to extend the Act’s existing privacy protections and definitions to ALJs so their specified personal information receives the same treatment as other judges and justices under Illinois law.
This is a targeted statutory change that does not create new reporting programs or appropriations. It clarifies that ALJs may use the Judicial Privacy Act’s mechanisms (including written requests to remove or refrain from reposting protected personal information) and aligns ALJs’ privacy protection with that already afforded to other judges and justices in Illinois.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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