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Rep. Ann M. Williams
Filed: 2/25/2022
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 700
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 700 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 7-101, 8A-102, 10-101, and 10-102 and by |
6 | | adding Section 10-105 as follows:
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7 | | (775 ILCS 5/7-101) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-101)
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8 | | Sec. 7-101. Powers and Duties. In addition to other powers |
9 | | and duties
prescribed in this Act, the Department shall have |
10 | | the following powers:
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11 | | (A) Rules and Regulations. To adopt, promulgate, amend, |
12 | | and rescind rules
and regulations not inconsistent with the |
13 | | provisions of this Act pursuant
to the Illinois Administrative |
14 | | Procedure Act.
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15 | | (B) Charges. To issue, receive, investigate, conciliate, |
16 | | settle, and dismiss
charges filed in conformity with this Act.
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1 | | (C) Compulsory Process. To request subpoenas as it deems |
2 | | necessary for
its investigations.
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3 | | (D) Complaints. To file complaints with the Commission in |
4 | | conformity
with this Act and to intervene in complaints |
5 | | pending before the Commission filed under Article 2, 4, 5, 5A, |
6 | | or 6 .
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7 | | (E) Judicial Enforcement. To seek temporary relief and to |
8 | | enforce orders
of the Commission in conformity with this Act.
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9 | | (F) Equal Employment Opportunities. To take such action as |
10 | | may be authorized
to provide for equal employment |
11 | | opportunities and affirmative action.
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12 | | (G) Recruitment; Research; Public Communication; Advisory |
13 | | Councils. To
engage in such recruitment, research and public |
14 | | communication and create
such advisory councils as may be |
15 | | authorized to effectuate the purposes of
this Act.
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16 | | (H) Coordination with other Agencies. To coordinate its
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17 | | activities with federal, state, and local agencies in |
18 | | conformity with this Act.
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19 | | (I) Public Grants; Private Gifts. To accept public grants |
20 | | and private
gifts as may be authorized.
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21 | | (J) Education and Training. To implement a formal and |
22 | | unbiased program
of education and training for all employees |
23 | | assigned to investigate and
conciliate charges under Articles |
24 | | 7A and 7B. The training program shall
include the following:
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25 | | (1) substantive and procedural aspects of the |
26 | | investigation and
conciliation positions;
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1 | | (2) current issues in human rights law and practice;
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2 | | (3) lectures by specialists in substantive areas |
3 | | related to human
rights matters;
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4 | | (4) orientation to each operational unit of the |
5 | | Department and Commission;
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6 | | (5) observation of experienced Department |
7 | | investigators and attorneys
conducting conciliation |
8 | | conferences, combined with the opportunity to
discuss |
9 | | evidence presented and rulings made;
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10 | | (6) the use of hypothetical cases requiring the |
11 | | Department investigator
and conciliation conference |
12 | | attorney to issue judgments as a means to
evaluating |
13 | | knowledge and writing ability;
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14 | | (7) writing skills;
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15 | | (8) computer skills, including but not limited to word |
16 | | processing and
document management.
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17 | | A formal, unbiased and ongoing professional development |
18 | | program
including, but not limited to, the above-noted areas |
19 | | shall be implemented
to keep Department investigators and |
20 | | attorneys informed of recent
developments and issues and to |
21 | | assist them in maintaining and enhancing
their professional |
22 | | competence.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 99-74, eff. 7-20-15.)
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24 | | (775 ILCS 5/8A-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 8A-102)
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25 | | Sec. 8A-102. Hearing on Complaint.
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1 | | (A) Services. Within five days after
a complaint is filed |
2 | | by the Department, or the aggrieved party, as the case
may be, |
3 | | the Commission shall cause it to
be served on the respondent |
4 | | together with a notice of hearing before a hearing
officer of |
5 | | the Commission at a place therein fixed.
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6 | | (B) Time and Location of Hearing. An initial hearing date
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7 | | shall be scheduled for not less
than thirty nor more than |
8 | | ninety days after service of the complaint at
a place that is |
9 | | within one hundred miles of the place at which the civil
rights |
10 | | violation is alleged to have occurred. The hearing officer |
11 | | may,
for good cause shown, extend the date of the hearing. |
12 | | (B-5) Intervention by the Department. |
13 | | (1) After the filing of a complaint under Article 2, |
14 | | 4, 5, 5A, or 6, the Department may petition and shall be |
15 | | permitted as a matter of right to intervene as a party in |
16 | | the proceeding if the Commission determines that: |
17 | | (i) the case involves matters of public interest |
18 | | or importance beyond the issues in the case; |
19 | | (ii) the Department has an interest different from |
20 | | one or more of the parties; |
21 | | (iii) the expertise of the Department makes it |
22 | | better suited to articulate a particular point of |
23 | | view; or |
24 | | (iv) the representation of the Department's |
25 | | interest by existing parties is or may be inadequate |
26 | | and the Department will or may be bound by an order or |
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1 | | judgment in the action. |
2 | | (2) The Department, as an intervenor, shall have all |
3 | | of the rights of an original party subject to the order of |
4 | | the administrative law judge. |
5 | | (3) Upon such intervention, the Commission may award |
6 | | such relief as is authorized to be granted to a |
7 | | complainant under Section 8A-104.
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8 | | (C) Amendment.
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9 | | (1) A complaint may be amended under oath by leave of
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10 | | the presiding hearing officer, for good
cause shown,
upon |
11 | | timely written motion and reasonable notice to all |
12 | | interested parties
at any time prior to the
issuance of a |
13 | | recommended order pursuant to Section 8A-102(I) or
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14 | | 8B-102(J). The amended complaint shall be
served upon all |
15 | | parties of record and the Department of Human Rights by |
16 | | the
complainant, or by the Department if it prepared and |
17 | | filed the amended
complaint,
within 7 days of the date of |
18 | | the order permitting its filing or such additional
time as |
19 | | the hearing officer may order. Amendments to the complaint |
20 | | may
encompass
any
unlawful discrimination which is like or |
21 | | reasonably related to the charge
and growing out of the |
22 | | allegations in such charge, including, but not
limited to, |
23 | | allegations of retaliation.
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24 | | (2) A motion that the complaint be amended to conform |
25 | | to the evidence,
made prior to the close of the public |
26 | | hearing, may be addressed orally on
the record to the |
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1 | | hearing officer, and shall be granted for good and |
2 | | sufficient
cause.
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3 | | (D) Answer.
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4 | | (1) The respondent shall file an answer under oath or |
5 | | affirmation
to the original or amended complaint within 30 |
6 | | days of the date of service
thereof, but the hearing |
7 | | officer may, for good cause shown, grant further
time for |
8 | | the filing of an answer.
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9 | | (2) When the respondent files a motion to dismiss the |
10 | | complaint within
30 days and the motion is denied by the |
11 | | hearing officer, the time for filing
the answer shall be |
12 | | within 15 days of the date of denial of the motion.
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13 | | (3) Any allegation in the complaint which is not |
14 | | denied or admitted in
the answer is deemed admitted unless |
15 | | the respondent states in the answer
that he is without |
16 | | sufficient knowledge or information to form a belief
with |
17 | | respect to such allegation.
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18 | | (4) The failure to file an answer is deemed to |
19 | | constitute an admission
of the allegations contained in |
20 | | the complaint.
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21 | | (5) The respondent has the right to amend his answer, |
22 | | upon leave of the
hearing officer, for good cause shown.
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23 | | (E) Proceedings In Forma Pauperis.
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24 | | (1) If the hearing officer is
satisfied that the |
25 | | complainant or respondent is a poor person, and unable
to |
26 | | prosecute or defend the complaint and pay the costs and |
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1 | | expenses
thereof, the hearing officer may permit the party |
2 | | to commence and prosecute
or defend the action as a poor |
3 | | person. Such party shall have all the
necessary subpoenas, |
4 | | appearances, and proceedings without prepayment of
witness |
5 | | fees or charges. Witnesses shall attend as in other cases |
6 | | under
this Act and the same remedies shall be available |
7 | | for failure or refusal
to obey the subpoena as are |
8 | | provided for in Section 8-104 of this Act.
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9 | | (2) A person desiring to proceed without payment of |
10 | | fees or charges
shall file with the hearing officer an |
11 | | affidavit stating that he is a poor
person and unable to |
12 | | pay costs, and that the action is meritorious.
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13 | | (F) Discovery. The procedure for obtaining discovery of |
14 | | information from
parties and witnesses shall be specified by |
15 | | the Commission in rules. If no
rule has been promulgated by the |
16 | | Commission on a particular type of discovery,
the Code of |
17 | | Civil Procedure may be considered persuasive authority. The
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18 | | types of discovery shall
be the same as in civil cases in the
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19 | | circuit courts
of this State, provided, however, that a party |
20 | | may take discovery depositions
only upon leave of the hearing |
21 | | officer and for good cause shown.
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22 | | (G) Hearing.
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23 | | (1) Both the complainant and the respondent may appear |
24 | | at
the hearing and examine and cross-examine witnesses.
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25 | | (2) The testimony taken at the hearing shall be under |
26 | | oath or affirmation
and a transcript shall be made and |
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1 | | filed in the office of the Commission.
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2 | | (3) The testimony taken at the hearing is subject to |
3 | | the same rules of
evidence that apply in courts of this |
4 | | State in civil cases.
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5 | | (H) Compelling Appearance of Parties at Hearing. The |
6 | | appearance at
the hearing of a party or a person who at the |
7 | | time of the hearing is an
officer, director, or employee of a |
8 | | party may be required by serving the
party with a notice |
9 | | designating the person who is required to appear. The
notice |
10 | | also may require the production at the hearing of documents or
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11 | | tangible things. If the party or person is a nonresident of the |
12 | | county,
the hearing officer may order any terms and conditions |
13 | | in connection with
his appearance at the hearing that are |
14 | | just, including payment of his
reasonable expenses. Upon a |
15 | | failure to comply with the notice, the hearing
officer may |
16 | | enter any order that is just.
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17 | | (I) Decision.
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18 | | (1) When all the testimony has been
taken, the hearing
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19 | | officer shall determine whether the respondent has engaged |
20 | | in or is engaging
in the civil rights violation with |
21 | | respect to the person aggrieved as charged
in the |
22 | | complaint. A determination sustaining a complaint shall be |
23 | | based
upon a preponderance of the evidence.
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24 | | (2) The hearing officer shall make findings of fact in |
25 | | writing and, if
the finding is against the respondent, |
26 | | shall issue and cause to be served
on the parties and the |
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1 | | Department a recommended order for appropriate relief
as |
2 | | provided by this Act.
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3 | | (3) If, upon all the evidence, the hearing officer |
4 | | finds that a respondent
has not engaged in the |
5 | | discriminatory practice charged in the complaint
or that a |
6 | | preponderance of the evidence does not sustain the |
7 | | complaint,
he shall state his findings of fact and shall |
8 | | issue and cause to be served
on the parties and the |
9 | | Department a recommended order dismissing the complaint.
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10 | | (4) The findings and recommended order of the hearing |
11 | | officer shall be
filed
with the Commission. The findings |
12 | | and recommended order may
be authored by a hearing officer |
13 | | other than the hearing officer who
presides at the public |
14 | | hearing if:
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15 | | (a) the hearing officer who presides at the public |
16 | | hearing is unable
to
author the findings and |
17 | | recommended order by reason of death, disability, or
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18 | | separation from employment; and
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19 | | (b) all parties to a complaint file a joint motion
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20 | | agreeing to have
the findings and recommended order |
21 | | written by a hearing
officer
who did not preside at the |
22 | | public hearing.
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23 | | (5) A recommended order dismissing a complaint may |
24 | | include an award of
reasonable attorneys fees in favor of |
25 | | the respondent against the complainant
or
the |
26 | | complainant's attorney, or both, if the hearing officer
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1 | | concludes that the complaint was frivolous, unreasonable |
2 | | or groundless or
that the complainant continued to |
3 | | litigate after it became clearly so.
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4 | | (6) The hearing officer may issue a recommended order |
5 | | of dismissal with
prejudice or a recommended order of |
6 | | default as a sanction for the failure of a
party to |
7 | | prosecute his or her case, file a required pleading, |
8 | | appear at a
hearing, or otherwise comply with this Act, |
9 | | the rules of the Commission, or a
previous order of the |
10 | | hearing officer.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 92-472, eff. 1-1-02.)
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12 | | (775 ILCS 5/10-101) (from Ch. 68, par. 10-101)
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13 | | Sec. 10-101. Applicability. With the exception of Sections |
14 | | Section 10-104 and 10-105 , this Article shall apply solely to |
15 | | civil
actions arising under Article 3 of this Act.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 93-1017, eff. 8-24-04.)
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17 | | (775 ILCS 5/10-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 10-102)
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18 | | Sec. 10-102. Court Actions. |
19 | | (A) Circuit Court Actions. |
20 | | (1) An
aggrieved party may commence a civil action in |
21 | | an appropriate Circuit
Court not later than 2 years after |
22 | | the occurrence or the termination of an
alleged civil |
23 | | rights violation or the breach of a conciliation or
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24 | | settlement agreement entered into under this Act, |
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1 | | whichever occurs last,
to obtain appropriate relief with |
2 | | respect to the alleged civil rights violation
or breach. |
3 | | Venue for such civil action shall be determined under |
4 | | Section 8-111(A)(1).
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5 | | (2) The computation of such 2-year period shall not |
6 | | include any time
during which an administrative proceeding |
7 | | under this Act was pending with
respect to a complaint or |
8 | | charge under this Act based upon the alleged
civil rights |
9 | | violation. This paragraph does not apply to
actions |
10 | | arising from a breach of a conciliation or settlement |
11 | | agreement.
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12 | | (3) An aggrieved party may commence a civil action |
13 | | under this
subsection whether or not a charge has been |
14 | | filed under Section 7B-102 and
without regard to the |
15 | | status of any such charge, however, if the Department or
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16 | | local agency has obtained a conciliation or settlement |
17 | | agreement with the
consent of an aggrieved party, no |
18 | | action may be filed under this subsection
by such |
19 | | aggrieved party with respect to the alleged civil rights |
20 | | violation
practice which forms the basis for such |
21 | | complaint except for the purpose of
enforcing the terms of |
22 | | such conciliation or settlement agreement.
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23 | | (4) An aggrieved party shall not commence a civil |
24 | | action under this
subsection with respect to an alleged |
25 | | civil rights violation which
forms the basis of a |
26 | | complaint issued by the Department if a
hearing officer |
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1 | | has commenced a hearing on the record under
Article 3 of |
2 | | this Act with respect to such complaint.
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3 | | (B) Appointment of Attorney by Court. Upon application by |
4 | | a person
alleging a civil rights violation or a person against |
5 | | whom
the civil rights violation is alleged, if in the opinion |
6 | | of the court such
person is financially unable to bear the |
7 | | costs of such action, the court may:
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8 | | (1) appoint an attorney for such person, any attorney |
9 | | so appointed may
petition for an award of attorneys fees |
10 | | pursuant to subsection (C)(2) of this Section; or
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11 | | (2) authorize the commencement or continuation of a |
12 | | civil action under
subsection (A) without the payment of |
13 | | fees, costs, or security.
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14 | | (C) Relief which may be granted. |
15 | | (1) In a civil action under
subsection (A) if the |
16 | | court finds that a civil rights violation
has occurred or |
17 | | is about to occur, the court may award to the plaintiff
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18 | | actual and punitive damages, and may grant as relief, as |
19 | | the court deems
appropriate, any permanent or preliminary |
20 | | injunction, temporary restraining
order, or other order, |
21 | | including an order enjoining the defendant from
engaging |
22 | | in such civil rights violation or ordering such |
23 | | affirmative action
as may be appropriate.
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24 | | (2) In a civil action under subsection (A), the court, |
25 | | in its
discretion, may allow the prevailing party, other |
26 | | than the State of
Illinois, reasonable attorneys fees and |
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1 | | costs.
The State of Illinois shall be liable for such fees |
2 | | and costs to the same
extent as a private person.
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3 | | (D) Intervention by the Attorney General. If the |
4 | | Department certifies that the case is of general public |
5 | | importance, the By The Department. The Attorney General of |
6 | | Illinois
may seek to intervene on behalf of the Department in a |
7 | | civil action filed by a complainant in State or federal court |
8 | | under this Section if the Department certifies that
the case |
9 | | is of general public importance . Upon such intervention , the |
10 | | court
may award any of the remedies set forth in Section 8B-104 |
11 | | and subsection (B) of Section 10-104 such relief as is |
12 | | authorized to be granted to a plaintiff in a
civil action under |
13 | | Section 10-102(C) .
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-661, eff. 4-2-21.)
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15 | | (775 ILCS 5/10-105 new) |
16 | | Sec. 10-105. Intervention by the Attorney General. If the |
17 | | Department certifies that the case is of general public |
18 | | importance, the Attorney General may seek to intervene on |
19 | | behalf of the Department in a civil action filed by a |
20 | | complainant in State or federal court under Section 7A-102. |
21 | | Upon such intervention, the court or jury may award any of the |
22 | | remedies set forth in Section 8A-104 and subsection (B) of |
23 | | Section 10-104. ".
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