Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2518

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  

Caption

FOIA-CONSUMER FRAUD EXEMPTION

Impact

The bill represents a notable shift in how consumer protection investigations are conducted in the state. By providing the Attorney General with the authority to manage sensitive information and documentary materials obtained during consumer fraud investigations, HB2518 enhances the power of the Office in overseeing compliance with consumer protection laws. However, this amendment raises questions regarding transparency, as it restricts public access to information that might be critical for public scrutiny of governmental investigations and proceedings.

Summary

House Bill 2518 aims to amend the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act in Illinois. The bill introduces specific exemptions which allow certain information obtained by the Office of the Attorney General or a State's Attorney during investigations to be classified as confidential. This confidentiality is intended to protect sensitive materials from being disclosed under FOIA, thereby limiting public access to documentation that could be damaging if disclosed. Proponents argue that this measure strengthens law enforcement efforts by safeguarding investigation materials.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB2518 highlights concerns over government accountability versus the need for confidentiality in law enforcement activities. Advocates for the bill claim that the exemption fosters a more efficient investigation process, allowing the Attorney General's office to operate without the fear of compromising sensitive information. In contrast, critics argue that the lack of transparency could lead to governmental overreach, as it shields potentially abusive practices from public oversight and undermines citizens' rights to access information pertinent to government operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB1590

FOIA-CONSUMER FRAUD EXEMPTION

IL SB1932

FRAUD-EMERGENCY PRICE GOUGING

IL SB2232

CONSUMER FRAUD-AUTO LOAN

IL SB1826

FOIA-JUDICIAL EXEMPTIONS

IL HB3188

CONSUMER FRAUD-FIREARM VENDING

IL SB1541

CONSUMER FRAUD-RECEIPTS

IL SB1757

CONSUMER FRAUD-GIFT CREDIT

IL SB1931

CONSUMER FRAUD-CARD SURCHARGES

IL HB3021

CONSUMER FRAUD-AI DECEPTION

IL SB1193

CONSUMER FRAUD-MAIL DISCLOSURE

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