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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB5396 Introduced 1/31/2022, by Rep. Jim Durkin SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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820 ILCS 305/5 | from Ch. 48, par. 138.5 |
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Amends the Biometric Privacy Information Act. Provides that if an employee brings an action against an employer under the Act, the employee's entitlement to relief shall be determined as provided in the Workers' Compensation Act. Amends the Workers' Compensation Act. Provides that an action arising under the Biometric Information Privacy Act due to the actions of an employer shall be adjudicated in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Act.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Biometric Information Privacy Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 20 as follows: |
6 | | (740 ILCS 14/20)
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7 | | Sec. 20. Right of action. |
8 | | (a) Any person aggrieved by a violation of this Act shall |
9 | | have a right of action in a State circuit court or as a |
10 | | supplemental claim in federal district court against an |
11 | | offending party. A prevailing party may recover for each |
12 | | violation: |
13 | | (1) against a private entity that negligently violates |
14 | | a provision of this Act, liquidated damages of $1,000 or |
15 | | actual damages, whichever is greater; |
16 | | (2) against a private entity that intentionally or |
17 | | recklessly violates a provision of this Act, liquidated |
18 | | damages of $5,000 or actual damages, whichever is greater; |
19 | | (3) reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, including |
20 | | expert witness fees and other litigation expenses; and |
21 | | (4) other relief, including an injunction, as the |
22 | | State or federal court may deem appropriate. |
23 | | (b) If an employee brings an action against an employer |
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1 | | under this Act, the employee's entitlement to relief shall be |
2 | | determined as provided in the Workers' Compensation Act.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 95-994, eff. 10-3-08.)
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4 | | Section 10. The Workers' Compensation Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 5 as follows:
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6 | | (820 ILCS 305/5) (from Ch. 48, par. 138.5)
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7 | | Sec. 5. Damages; minors; third-party liability. |
8 | | (a) Except as provided in Section 1.2, no common law or |
9 | | statutory right to recover damages from the
employer, his |
10 | | insurer, his broker, any service organization that is wholly |
11 | | owned by the
employer, his insurer or his broker and that |
12 | | provides safety service, advice or
recommendations for the |
13 | | employer or the agents or employees of any of them
for injury |
14 | | or death sustained by any employee while engaged in the line of
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15 | | his duty as such employee, other than the compensation herein |
16 | | provided, is
available to any employee who is covered by the |
17 | | provisions of this Act, to
any one wholly or partially |
18 | | dependent upon him, the legal representatives
of his estate, |
19 | | or any one otherwise entitled to recover damages for such
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20 | | injury.
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21 | | However, in any action now pending or hereafter begun to |
22 | | enforce a
common law or statutory right to recover damages for |
23 | | negligently causing
the injury or death of any employee it is |
24 | | not necessary to allege in the
complaint that either the |
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1 | | employee or the employer or both were not
governed by the |
2 | | provisions of this Act or of any similar Act in force in
this |
3 | | or any other State.
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4 | | Any illegally employed minor or his legal representatives |
5 | | shall, except
as hereinafter provided, have the right within 6 |
6 | | months after the time of
injury or death, or within 6 months |
7 | | after the appointment of a legal representative,
whichever |
8 | | shall be later, to file with the Commission a rejection of his
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9 | | right to the benefits under this Act, in which case such |
10 | | illegally employed
minor or his legal representatives shall |
11 | | have the right to pursue his or
their common law or statutory |
12 | | remedies to recover damages for such injury or death.
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13 | | No payment of compensation under this Act shall be made to |
14 | | an illegally
employed minor, or his legal representatives, |
15 | | unless such payment and the
waiver of his right to reject the
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16 | | benefits of this Act has first
been approved by the Commission |
17 | | or any member thereof, and if such payment
and the waiver of |
18 | | his right of rejection
has been so approved such payment is a |
19 | | bar to a subsequent rejection of the
provisions of this Act.
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20 | | (b) Where the injury or death for which compensation is |
21 | | payable under
this Act was caused under circumstances creating |
22 | | a legal liability for
damages on the part of some person other |
23 | | than his employer to pay damages,
then legal proceedings may |
24 | | be taken against such other person to recover
damages |
25 | | notwithstanding such employer's payment of or liability to pay
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26 | | compensation under this Act. In such case, however, if the |
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1 | | action against
such other person is brought by the injured |
2 | | employee or his personal
representative and judgment is |
3 | | obtained and paid, or settlement is made
with such other |
4 | | person, either with or without suit, then from the amount
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5 | | received by such employee or personal representative there |
6 | | shall be paid to
the employer the amount of compensation paid |
7 | | or to be paid by him to such
employee or personal |
8 | | representative including amounts paid or to be paid
pursuant |
9 | | to paragraph (a) of Section 8 of this Act.
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10 | | Out of any reimbursement received by the employer pursuant |
11 | | to this
Section the employer shall pay his pro rata share of |
12 | | all costs and
reasonably necessary expenses in connection with |
13 | | such third-party claim,
action or suit and where the services |
14 | | of an attorney at law of the employee
or dependents have |
15 | | resulted in or substantially contributed to the
procurement by |
16 | | suit, settlement or otherwise of the proceeds out of which
the |
17 | | employer is reimbursed, then, in the absence of other |
18 | | agreement, the
employer shall pay such attorney 25% of the |
19 | | gross amount of such
reimbursement.
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20 | | If the injured employee or his personal representative |
21 | | agrees to receive
compensation from the employer or accept |
22 | | from the employer any payment on
account of such compensation, |
23 | | or to institute proceedings to recover the
same, the employer |
24 | | may have or claim a lien upon any award, judgment or
fund out |
25 | | of which such employee might be compensated from such third |
26 | | party.
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1 | | In such actions brought by the employee or his personal |
2 | | representative,
he shall forthwith notify his employer by |
3 | | personal service or registered
mail, of such fact and of the |
4 | | name of the court in which the suit is
brought, filing proof |
5 | | thereof in the action. The employer may, at any time
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6 | | thereafter join in the action upon his motion so that all |
7 | | orders of court
after hearing and judgment shall be made for |
8 | | his protection. No release or
settlement of claim for damages |
9 | | by reason of such injury or death, and no
satisfaction of |
10 | | judgment in such proceedings shall be valid without the
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11 | | written consent of both employer and employee or his personal
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12 | | representative, except in the case of the employers, such |
13 | | consent is not
required where the employer has been fully |
14 | | indemnified or protected by
Court order.
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15 | | In the event the employee or his personal representative |
16 | | fails to
institute a proceeding against such third person at |
17 | | any time prior to 3
months before such action would be barred, |
18 | | the employer may in his own name
or in the name of the |
19 | | employee, or his personal representative, commence a
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20 | | proceeding against such other person for the recovery of |
21 | | damages on account
of such injury or death to the employee, and |
22 | | out of any amount recovered
the employer shall pay over to the |
23 | | injured employee or his personal
representatives all sums |
24 | | collected from such other person by judgment or
otherwise in |
25 | | excess of the amount of such compensation paid or to be paid
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26 | | under this Act, including amounts paid or to be paid pursuant |
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1 | | to paragraph
(a) of Section 8 of this Act, and costs, |
2 | | attorney's fees and reasonable
expenses as may be incurred by |
3 | | such employer in making such collection or
in enforcing such |
4 | | liability. |
5 | | (c) An action arising under the Biometric Information |
6 | | Privacy Act due to the actions of an employer shall be |
7 | | adjudicated in accordance with this Act.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 101-6, eff. 5-17-19.)
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