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Code · Illinois · Chapter 820 — EMPLOYMENT · Act 275

Sec. 100. Modification.

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Sec. 100. Modification.
(a)Except as otherwise provided in this Section, upon motion of the petitioner, the court may modify an emergency or plenary workplace protection restraining order by altering the remedy, subject to Section 25 of this Act.
(b)After 30 days following the entry of a plenary workplace protection restraining order, a court may modify the order only if a change in the applicable law or facts since the plenary order was entered warrants a modification of its terms.
(c)Upon 2 days' notice to the petitioner, or shorter notice as the court may prescribe, a respondent subject to an emergency workplace protection restraining order issued under this Act may appear and petition the court to rehear the original or amended petition. A petition to rehear shall be verified and shall allege that:
(1)the respondent did not receive prior notice of the initial hearing in which the
emergency workplace protection restraining order was entered under Sections 55 and 70 of this Act; and
(2)the respondent had a meritorious defense to the order or any of its remedies or the
order or any of its remedies was not authorized by this Act.
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