Illinois Order Setting Date To File a Plan and Disclosure Statement is a court order issued by a bankruptcy court in the state of Illinois. This order sets a date by which a debtor must file a Plan and Disclosure Statement. This order is typically issued after the debtor has filed a petition for bankruptcy protection. There are two types of Illinois Order Setting Date To File a Plan and Disclosure Statement: Chapter 11 and Chapter 13. In a Chapter 11 filing, the debtor must file a Plan of Reorganization and Disclosure Statement within a certain period of time. In a Chapter 13 filing, the debtor must file a Plan of Reorganization and Disclosure Statement within 45 days of the court entering the Order Setting Date To File a Plan and Disclosure Statement. Both plans must include details about the debtor's assets, liabilities, and financial condition. The purpose of an Illinois Order Setting Date To File a Plan and Disclosure Statement is to ensure that the debtor complies with the bankruptcy code and provides the necessary disclosure to creditors in a timely manner. Failure to comply with the order may result in dismissal of the case or other sanctions from the court.