Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1172

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

CRIM CD-AGG BATT-DELIVERY DRIV

Impact

If passed, this bill would specifically redefine aggravated battery to include scenarios where the assailant is aware that their victim is a delivery driver or courier on duty. This addition expands the scope of protected individuals under existing aggravated battery laws, effectively creating a new category of offenses that are deemed more serious due to the nature of the victim's employment. It could lead to increased prosecution for attacks against these workers, thereby offering a degree of assurance and security for individuals in those roles.

Summary

House Bill 1172 aims to amend the Criminal Code of 2012, specifically targeting the offense of aggravated battery. The bill introduces a provision that escalates penalties for individuals who intentionally cause harm to delivery drivers or couriers while they are performing their duties. This amendment is geared towards enhancing legal protections for delivery personnel, acknowledging their vital role in the economy, especially given the increasing reliance on delivery services in contemporary society. The bill effectively recognizes the unique risks associated with these occupations and seeks to deter potential assaults by imposing stricter legal consequences.

Contention

The introduction of HB1172 may raise discussions regarding the adequacy of existing laws in protecting various classes of workers. While supporters advocate for the necessity of enhanced protections for delivery drivers, critics may point out the implications of creating specific legal protections for particular job categories over others. There could be debates around whether this approach inadvertently neglects broader violence prevention strategies or other vulnerable worker groups lacking similar legislative safeguards. Furthermore, the bill's alignment with existing state statutes and its potential to influence sentencing guidelines for aggravated battery offenses would likely be focal points in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4930

CRIM CD-AGG BATT-DELIVERY DRIV

IL SB1416

CRIM CD-AGG ASSAULT&BATTERY

IL SB1622

CRIM CD-AGG ASSAULT&BATTERY

IL SB3107

CRIM CD-AGG ASSAULT-BATTERY

IL SB3124

CRIM CD-AGG ASSAULT&BATTERY

IL SB2010

CRIM CD-AGG BAT-DCFS WORKER

IL HB5869

CRIM CD-AGG BAT-HLTH CARE WK

IL HB1430

CRIM CD-AGG BAT-HLTH CARE WKR

IL SB3083

CRIM CD-AGG BAT-HLTH CARE WKR

IL SB1974

CRIM CD-AGG DOMESTIC BATTERY

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