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1 | AN ACT concerning civil law. | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Prohibiting Coercive Subcutaneous Implants Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | "Employee" means a person who is employed by an employer, | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | or who contracts to perform certain work away from an | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | employer's premises, uses his or her own methods to accomplish | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | the work, and is subject to the control of the employer only as | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | to the results of performed work. | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | "Employer" means a person who employs any number of | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | employees within this State. | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | "Identification device" means any item, application, or | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | product that is passively or actively capable of transmitting | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | personal information, including, but not limited to, devices | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | using radio frequency technology. | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | "Person" means an individual, business association, | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | partnership, limited partnership, corporation, limited | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | liability company, trust, estate, cooperative association, or | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | other entity. | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | "Personal information" includes any of the following data | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | elements to the extent they are used alone or in conjunction |
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1 | with any other information used to identify an individual: | ||||||
2 | (1) first or last name; | ||||||
3 | (2) address; | ||||||
4 | (3) telephone number; | ||||||
5 | (4) e-mail, Internet Protocol, or website address; | ||||||
6 | (5) date of birth; | ||||||
7 | (6) driver's license number or government-issued | ||||||
8 | identification card number; | ||||||
9 | (7) any unique personal identifier number contained or | ||||||
10 | encoded on a driver's license or government-issued | ||||||
11 | identification card; | ||||||
12 | (8) bank, credit card, or other financial institution | ||||||
13 | account number; | ||||||
14 | (9) any unique personal identifier contained or | ||||||
15 | encoded on a health insurance, health benefit, or benefit | ||||||
16 | card or record issued in conjunction with any | ||||||
17 | government-supported aid program; | ||||||
18 | (10) religion; | ||||||
19 | (11) ethnicity or nationality; | ||||||
20 | (12) photograph; | ||||||
21 | (13) fingerprint or other biometric identifier; | ||||||
22 | (14) social security number; or | ||||||
23 | (15) any unique personal identifier. | ||||||
24 | "Require, coerce, or compel" means physical violence, | ||||||
25 | threat, intimidation, retaliation, the conditioning of any | ||||||
26 | private or public benefit or care on consent to implantation, |
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1 | including employment, promotion, or other employment benefit, | ||||||
2 | or by any means that causes a reasonable person of ordinary | ||||||
3 | susceptibilities to acquiesce to implantation when he or she | ||||||
4 | otherwise would not. | ||||||
5 | "Subcutaneous" means existing, performed, or introduced | ||||||
6 | under or on the skin. | ||||||
7 | Section 10. Prohibition on coercive subcutaneous implants. | ||||||
8 | Except as provided in Section 35, a person shall not require, | ||||||
9 | coerce, or compel any other individual to undergo the | ||||||
10 | subcutaneous implanting of an identification device. | ||||||
11 | Section 15. Employment-specific prohibitions and duties. | ||||||
12 | (a) Job interviews An employer shall not inquire during an | ||||||
13 | interview if a prospective employee will consent to having a | ||||||
14 | subcutaneous identification device implanted in his or her | ||||||
15 | body. | ||||||
16 | (b) Reasonable accommodations An employer shall provide | ||||||
17 | reasonable accommodations for an employee who does not consent | ||||||
18 | to having a subcutaneous identification device implanted in | ||||||
19 | his or her body. | ||||||
20 | (c) Implant removal upon separation from employment If an | ||||||
21 | employee is separated from employment, the subcutaneous | ||||||
22 | identification device shall be removed from the employee's | ||||||
23 | body within 30 days of separation from employment. However, an | ||||||
24 | employee may elect to retain a subcutaneous identification |
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1 | device after separation from employment. If an employee elects | ||||||
2 | to retain a subcutaneous identification device after | ||||||
3 | separation from employment, the employee assumes | ||||||
4 | responsibility for all costs associated with the microchip, | ||||||
5 | and subsection (d) shall not apply. | ||||||
6 | (d) Conditions for voluntary implantation. If an employee | ||||||
7 | receives a subcutaneous identification devices at the request | ||||||
8 | of the employer, the employer shall do all of the following: | ||||||
9 | (1) Pay all the costs associated with implanting and | ||||||
10 | removing the subcutaneous identification device. | ||||||
11 | (2) Pay all the medical costs incurred by the employee | ||||||
12 | as a result of any bodily injury to the employee caused by | ||||||
13 | the subcutaneous implantation of the identification device | ||||||
14 | or the presence of the device in the employee's body. | ||||||
15 | (3) Disclose to the employee the data that will be | ||||||
16 | maintained on the subcutaneous identification device and | ||||||
17 | how the data that is maintained on the device will be used | ||||||
18 | by the employer. | ||||||
19 | Section 20. Civil liability. Any person who violates | ||||||
20 | Section 10 may be assessed an initial civil penalty of no more | ||||||
21 | than $10,000, and no more than $1,000 for each day the | ||||||
22 | violation continues until the deficiency is corrected. That | ||||||
23 | civil penalty may be assessed and recovered in a civil action | ||||||
24 | brought in any court of competent jurisdiction. The court may | ||||||
25 | also grant a prevailing plaintiff reasonable attorney's fees |
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1 | and litigation costs, including, but not limited to, expert | ||||||
2 | witness fees and expenses as part of the costs. | ||||||
3 | Section 25. Right of action. Any party directly aggrieved | ||||||
4 | by a violation of this Act shall have a right of action in a | ||||||
5 | State circuit court or as a supplemental claim in federal | ||||||
6 | district court against an offending party. A prevailing party | ||||||
7 | may recover for each violation: | ||||||
8 | (1) against a person that intentionally or recklessly | ||||||
9 | violates a provision of this Act, liquidated damages of | ||||||
10 | $10,000 or actual damages, whichever is greater; | ||||||
11 | (2) reasonable attorney's fees and costs, including | ||||||
12 | expert witness fees and other litigation expenses; | ||||||
13 | (3) other relief, including an injunction, as the | ||||||
14 | State or federal court may deem appropriate; and | ||||||
15 | (4) punitive damages upon proof of the defendant's | ||||||
16 | malice, oppression, fraud, or duress in requiring, | ||||||
17 | coercing, or compelling the plaintiff to undergo the | ||||||
18 | subcutaneous implanting of an identification device. | ||||||
19 | Section 30. Statute of limitations. With the exception of | ||||||
20 | Section 30, an action brought pursuant to this Act shall be | ||||||
21 | commenced within 5 years of the date upon which the | ||||||
22 | identification device was implanted. | ||||||
23 | Section 35. Minor and dependent adult victims. If the |
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1 | victim was a dependent adult or minor when the implantation | ||||||
2 | occurred, actions brought pursuant to this Act shall be | ||||||
3 | commenced within 3 years after the date the plaintiff, or his | ||||||
4 | or her guardian or parent, discovered or reasonably should | ||||||
5 | have discovered the implant, or within 8 years after the | ||||||
6 | plaintiff attains the age of majority, whichever date occurs | ||||||
7 | later. | ||||||
8 | Section 40. Affirmation of parental rights. This Act shall | ||||||
9 | not in any way modify existing statutory or case law regarding | ||||||
10 | the rights of parents or guardians, the rights of children or | ||||||
11 | minors, or the rights of dependent adults. | ||||||
12 | Section 45. Retaliation. No person shall discriminate or | ||||||
13 | take any retaliatory action against any employee because the | ||||||
14 | employee, in good faith, does or threatens to do any of the | ||||||
15 | following with respect to his or her rights under this Act: | ||||||
16 | (1) file a claim or complaint; | ||||||
17 | (2) initiate any inquiry, investigation, proceeding, | ||||||
18 | or other action; or | ||||||
19 | (3) testify or provide information to any person in | ||||||
20 | connection to his or her rights afforded by this Act. | ||||||
21 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | ||||||
22 | 1, 2025. |