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            [September 09, 2016] 
            
            
			CHICAGO 
			- Attorney General Lisa Madigan today issued her updated guide of 
			legal rights for Illinois service members and encouraged Illinois 
			veterans, service members and their families to access the updated 
			resource to ensure their legal rights are upheld. | 
		
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			 Madigan’s updated “Legal Rights of Illinois Service Members” 
			guide was created by her Military and Veterans’ Rights Bureau to 
			provide veterans, service members and their families with 
			information regarding veterans’ legal rights and federal and state 
			veteran benefit laws. A new version that highlights changes in laws 
			and how those changes impact veterans’ benefits is available online 
			today at Madigan’s website. 
 “My Military and Veterans’ Rights Bureau developed this free guide 
			to help service members, veterans and their families navigate and 
			understand various state and federal laws regarding their rights,” 
			Madigan said. “I encourage veterans and their families to call my 
			Military and Veterans’ Rights Hotline at 1-800-382-3000 to speak 
			with real people who can answer any questions.”
 
 The “Legal Rights of Illinois Service Members” guide details new and 
			updated laws that benefit veterans, including:
 
 Credit Freeze for Active Duty Service Members: Illinois’ 
			Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act now entitles 
			active duty service members to a free credit freeze if they become 
			victims of identity theft.
 
			
			   
			Real Estate Property Tax Exemption for Certain Disabled Veterans: 
			Qualified veterans with Department of Veterans Affairs’ disability 
			ratings are eligible to have their Illinois property taxes reduced.
 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA): Active service 
			members can no longer lose custody of a child based solely on 
			deployments, and courts will no longer consider deployments when 
			determining custody. Service members can also now legally terminate 
			residential leasing agreements when they receive orders for 90-day 
			deployments.
 
 SMETA Amendment: Helps protect jobs of Illinois residents who 
			serve in the National Guard by ensuring that even if they serve in 
			the National Guard of a neighboring state, they will receive the 
			same employment protections of Illinois National Guard members.
 
			
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			Veterans Employment Preference: Ensures that when private 
			employers work to expand opportunities for veterans by establishing 
			a veterans’ preference in hiring, promotion or retention, these 
			actions are allowed under the Illinois Human Rights Act. 
			 
Madigan’s Military and Veterans’ Rights Bureau advocates for service members and 
veterans and investigates and pursues enforcement actions in cases involving 
fraud against members of the armed services. 
			 
As part of this work, Madigan previously reached a settlement with a 
California-based company to shut down its website, www.GIBill.com, for 
deceptively steering service members and veterans to use their federal education 
benefits with the company’s preferred clients in the for-profit schools 
industry. The Attorney General has also urged the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs to immediately restore military educational benefits for student 
veterans who attended deceptive for-profit schools. Madigan also called on 
Congressional leaders to close a loophole in the Higher Education Act that has 
allowed many for-profit schools to exploit education benefits available to 
American service members, veterans and their families. Madigan has also urged 
the U.S. Secretary of Defense to strengthen regulations under the federal 
Military Lending Act (MLA) to ensure service members are better protected from 
abusive lending practices.
 For more information about Madigan’s Military and Veterans’ Rights Bureau, 
please visit her website or contact her Military and Veterans’ Rights Hotline at 
1-800-382-3000.
 
ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL WEBSITE 
				 
			[Office of the Attorney General Lisa 
			Madigan] 
			
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