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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB1552 Introduced 2/15/2011, by Rep. Chris Nybo SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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775 ILCS 5/7A-102 | from Ch. 68, par. 7A-102 |
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Amends provisions of the Illinois Human Rights Act relating to proceedings other than those involving real estate transactions. Provides that the Department of Human Rights shall adopt the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission's determination as its own (instead of at the Department's discretion, the Department may accept the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission's determination as its own or process the charge pursuant to the Act). Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning human rights.
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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 Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 7A-102 as follows:
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6 | | (775 ILCS 5/7A-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 7A-102)
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7 | | Sec. 7A-102. Procedures.
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8 | | (A) Charge.
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9 | | (1) Within 180 days after the
date that a civil rights |
10 | | violation allegedly has been committed, a
charge in writing |
11 | | under oath or affirmation may be filed with the
Department |
12 | | by an aggrieved party or issued by the Department itself
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13 | | under the signature of the Director.
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14 | | (2) The charge shall be in such detail as to |
15 | | substantially apprise
any party properly concerned as to |
16 | | the time, place, and facts
surrounding the alleged civil |
17 | | rights violation.
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18 | | (A-1) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Charges. A |
19 | | charge filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |
20 | | within 180 days after the date of the alleged civil rights |
21 | | violation shall be deemed filed with the Department on the date |
22 | | filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Upon |
23 | | receipt of a charge filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity |
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1 | | Commission, the Department shall notify the complainant that he |
2 | | or she may proceed with the Department. The complainant must |
3 | | notify the Department of his or her decision in writing within |
4 | | 35 days of receipt of the Department's notice to the |
5 | | complainant and the Department shall close the case if the |
6 | | complainant does not do so. If the complainant proceeds with |
7 | | the Department, the Department shall take no action until the |
8 | | Equal Employment Opportunity Commission makes a determination |
9 | | on the charge. Upon receipt of the Equal Employment Opportunity |
10 | | Commission's determination, the Department shall cause the |
11 | | charge to be filed under oath or affirmation and to be in such |
12 | | detail as provided for under subparagraph (2) of paragraph (A). |
13 | | The At the Department's discretion, the Department shall either |
14 | | adopt the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's |
15 | | determination which or process the charge pursuant to this Act. |
16 | | Adoption of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's |
17 | | determination shall be deemed a determination by the Department |
18 | | for all purposes under this Act.
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19 | | (B) Notice and Response to Charge.
The Department shall, |
20 | | within 10
days of the date on which the charge
was filed, serve |
21 | | a copy of the charge on the respondent. This period shall
not |
22 | | be construed to be jurisdictional. The charging party and the |
23 | | respondent
may each file a position statement and other |
24 | | materials with the Department
regarding the charge of alleged |
25 | | discrimination within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of the |
26 | | charge. The position statements and other materials filed shall
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1 | | remain confidential unless otherwise agreed to by the party |
2 | | providing the
information and shall not be served on or made |
3 | | available to the other
party during pendency
of a charge with |
4 | | the Department. The Department
shall
require the respondent to |
5 | | file a verified response to
the allegations contained in the |
6 | | charge within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of the
charge. |
7 | | The respondent shall serve a copy
of its response on the
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8 | | complainant or his representative. All allegations contained |
9 | | in the charge
not timely denied by the respondent shall be |
10 | | deemed admitted, unless the
respondent states that it is |
11 | | without sufficient information to
form a belief with respect to |
12 | | such allegation. The Department may issue
a notice of default |
13 | | directed to any respondent who fails to file a
verified |
14 | | response to a charge within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of |
15 | | the charge,
unless the respondent can
demonstrate good cause as
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16 | | to why such notice should not issue. The term "good cause" |
17 | | shall be defined by rule promulgated by the Department. Within |
18 | | 30 days of receipt
of the respondent's response, the |
19 | | complainant may file a
reply to
said response and
shall serve
a |
20 | | copy of said reply on the respondent or his representative. A |
21 | | party
shall have the right to supplement his response or reply |
22 | | at any time that
the investigation of the charge is pending. |
23 | | The Department shall,
within 10 days of the date on which the |
24 | | charge was filed,
and again no later than 335 days thereafter,
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25 | | send by certified or registered mail written notice to the |
26 | | complainant
and to the respondent
informing the complainant
of |
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1 | | the complainant's right to either file a complaint with the |
2 | | Human
Rights Commission or commence a civil action in the |
3 | | appropriate circuit court
under subparagraph (2) of paragraph |
4 | | (G), including in such notice the dates
within which the |
5 | | complainant may exercise this right.
In the notice the |
6 | | Department shall notify the complainant that the
charge of |
7 | | civil rights violation will be dismissed with prejudice and |
8 | | with no
right to further proceed if a written complaint is not |
9 | | timely filed with
the Commission or with the appropriate |
10 | | circuit court by the complainant pursuant to subparagraph (2) |
11 | | of paragraph (G)
or by the Department pursuant to subparagraph |
12 | | (1) of paragraph (G).
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13 | | (B-1) Mediation. The complainant and respondent may agree |
14 | | to voluntarily
submit the charge
to mediation without waiving |
15 | | any rights that are otherwise available to
either party |
16 | | pursuant to this Act and without incurring any obligation to
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17 | | accept the result of the mediation process. Nothing occurring |
18 | | in mediation
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be disclosed by the Department or admissible |
19 | | in evidence in any subsequent
proceeding unless the complainant |
20 | | and the respondent agree in writing that such
disclosure be |
21 | | made.
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22 | | (C) Investigation.
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23 | | (1) After the respondent has been notified, the
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24 | | Department shall conduct a full investigation of the |
25 | | allegations set
forth in the charge.
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26 | | (2) The Director or his or her designated |
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1 | | representatives shall have
authority to request any member |
2 | | of the Commission to issue subpoenas to
compel the |
3 | | attendance of a witness or the production for
examination |
4 | | of any books, records or documents whatsoever.
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5 | | (3) If any witness whose testimony is required for any |
6 | | investigation
resides outside the State, or through |
7 | | illness or any other good cause as
determined by the |
8 | | Director is unable to be interviewed by the investigator
or |
9 | | appear at a fact finding conference, his or her testimony |
10 | | or deposition
may be taken, within or without the State, in |
11 | | the same manner as is
provided for in the taking of |
12 | | depositions in civil cases in circuit courts.
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13 | | (4) Upon reasonable notice to the complainant and the |
14 | | respondent,
the Department shall conduct a fact finding |
15 | | conference prior to
365 days after the date on which the |
16 | | charge was filed,
unless the Director has determined |
17 | | whether there is substantial evidence
that the alleged |
18 | | civil rights violation has been committed or the charge has
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19 | | been dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. If the parties |
20 | | agree in writing,
the fact finding conference may be held |
21 | | at a time after the 365 day limit.
Any party's failure to |
22 | | attend the conference without good cause
shall result in |
23 | | dismissal or default. The term "good cause"
shall
be |
24 | | defined by rule promulgated by the Department. A notice of |
25 | | dismissal or
default shall be issued by the Director. The |
26 | | notice of default issued by the Director shall notify the |
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1 | | respondent that a request for review may be filed in |
2 | | writing with the Commission
within 30 days of receipt of |
3 | | notice of default. The notice of dismissal issued by the |
4 | | Director shall give
the complainant notice of his or her |
5 | | right to seek review of the dismissal
before the Human |
6 | | Rights Commission or commence a civil action in the
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7 | | appropriate circuit court. If the complainant chooses to |
8 | | have the Human Rights Commission review the dismissal |
9 | | order, he or she shall file a request for review with the |
10 | | Commission within 90 days after receipt of the Director's |
11 | | notice. If the complainant chooses to file a request for |
12 | | review with the Commission, he or she may not later |
13 | | commence a civil action in a circuit court. If the |
14 | | complainant chooses to commence a civil action in a circuit |
15 | | court, he or she must do so within 90 days after receipt of |
16 | | the Director's notice.
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17 | | (D) Report.
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18 | | (1) Each charge shall be the
subject of a
report to the |
19 | | Director. The report shall be a confidential document
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20 | | subject to review by the Director, authorized Department |
21 | | employees, the
parties, and, where indicated by this Act, |
22 | | members of the Commission or
their designated hearing |
23 | | officers.
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24 | | (2) Upon review of the report, the Director shall |
25 | | determine whether
there is substantial evidence that the |
26 | | alleged civil rights violation
has been committed.
The |
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1 | | determination of substantial evidence is limited to |
2 | | determining the need
for further consideration of the |
3 | | charge pursuant to this Act
and includes, but is not |
4 | | limited to, findings of fact and conclusions, as well
as |
5 | | the reasons for the determinations on all material issues. |
6 | | Substantial evidence is evidence which a reasonable mind |
7 | | accepts
as sufficient to support a particular conclusion |
8 | | and which consists of more
than a mere scintilla but may be |
9 | | somewhat less than a preponderance.
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10 | | (3) If the Director determines
that there is no |
11 | | substantial
evidence, the charge shall be dismissed by |
12 | | order of the
Director and the Director shall give the
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13 | | complainant notice of his or her right to seek review of |
14 | | the dismissal order before the
Commission or commence a |
15 | | civil action in the appropriate circuit court. If the |
16 | | complainant chooses to have the Human Rights Commission |
17 | | review the dismissal order, he or she shall file a request |
18 | | for review with the Commission within 90 days after receipt |
19 | | of the Director's notice. If the complainant chooses to |
20 | | file a request for review with the Commission, he or she |
21 | | may not later commence a civil action in a circuit court. |
22 | | If the complainant chooses to commence a civil action in a |
23 | | circuit court, he or she must do so within 90 days after |
24 | | receipt of the Director's notice.
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25 | | (4) If the Director determines that there is |
26 | | substantial evidence, he or she shall notify the |
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1 | | complainant and respondent of that determination. The |
2 | | Director shall also notify the parties that the complainant |
3 | | has the right to either commence a civil action in the |
4 | | appropriate circuit court or request that the Department of |
5 | | Human Rights file a complaint with the Human Rights |
6 | | Commission on his or her behalf. Any such complaint shall |
7 | | be filed within 90 days after receipt of the Director's |
8 | | notice. If the complainant chooses to have the Department |
9 | | file a complaint with the Human Rights Commission on his or |
10 | | her behalf, the complainant must, within 30 days after |
11 | | receipt of the Director's notice, request in writing that |
12 | | the Department file the complaint. If the complainant |
13 | | timely requests that the Department file the complaint, the |
14 | | Department shall file the complaint on his or her behalf. |
15 | | If the complainant fails to timely request that the |
16 | | Department file the complaint, the complainant may file his |
17 | | or her complaint with the Commission or commence a civil |
18 | | action in the appropriate circuit court.
If the complainant |
19 | | files a complaint with
the Human Rights Commission, the |
20 | | complainant shall give notice to the
Department of the |
21 | | filing of the complaint with the Human Rights Commission. |
22 | | (E) Conciliation.
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(1) When there is a finding of substantial evidence, |
24 | | the Department may designate a Department employee who is |
25 | | an attorney
licensed to practice in Illinois to endeavor to |
26 | | eliminate the effect of
the alleged civil rights violation |
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1 | | and to prevent its repetition by
means of conference and |
2 | | conciliation.
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3 | | (2) When the Department determines that a formal
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4 | | conciliation conference is necessary, the complainant and |
5 | | respondent
shall be notified of the time and place of the |
6 | | conference by registered
or certified mail at least 10 days |
7 | | prior thereto and either or both
parties shall appear at |
8 | | the conference in person or by attorney.
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9 | | (3) The place fixed for the conference shall be within |
10 | | 35 miles of
the place where the civil rights violation is |
11 | | alleged to have been
committed.
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12 | | (4) Nothing occurring at the conference shall be |
13 | | disclosed by the
Department unless
the complainant and |
14 | | respondent agree in writing that
such disclosure be made.
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15 | | (5) The Department's efforts to conciliate the matter |
16 | | shall not stay or extend the time for filing the complaint |
17 | | with the Commission or the circuit court.
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18 | | (F) Complaint.
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19 | | (1) When the complainant requests that the Department |
20 | | file a complaint with the Commission on his or her behalf, |
21 | | the Department shall prepare a
written complaint, under |
22 | | oath or affirmation, stating the nature of the
civil rights |
23 | | violation substantially as alleged in the charge |
24 | | previously
filed and the relief sought on behalf of the |
25 | | aggrieved party. The Department shall file the complaint |
26 | | with the Commission.
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1 | | (2) If the complainant chooses to commence a civil |
2 | | action in a circuit court, he or she must do so in the |
3 | | circuit court in the county wherein the civil rights |
4 | | violation was allegedly committed. The form of the |
5 | | complaint in any such civil action shall be in accordance |
6 | | with the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure.
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7 | | (G) Time Limit.
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8 | | (1) When a charge of a civil rights violation has been
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9 | | properly filed, the Department, within 365
days thereof or |
10 | | within any
extension of that period agreed to in writing by |
11 | | all parties, shall issue its report as required by |
12 | | subparagraph (D). Any such report
shall be duly served upon |
13 | | both the complainant and the respondent.
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14 | | (2) If the Department has not issued its report within |
15 | | 365 days after the charge is filed, or any such longer |
16 | | period agreed to in writing by all the parties, the |
17 | | complainant shall have 90 days to either file his or her |
18 | | own complaint with the Human Rights Commission or commence |
19 | | a civil action in the appropriate circuit court. If the |
20 | | complainant files a complaint with the Commission, the form |
21 | | of the complaint shall be in accordance with the provisions |
22 | | of
paragraph (F)(1). If the complainant commences a civil |
23 | | action in a circuit court, the form of the complaint shall |
24 | | be in accordance with the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. |
25 | | The aggrieved party shall notify the Department that a
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26 | | complaint
has been filed and shall serve a copy of the |
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1 | | complaint on the Department
on the same date that the |
2 | | complaint is filed with the Commission or in circuit court. |
3 | | If the complainant files a complaint with the Commission, |
4 | | he or she may not later commence a civil action in circuit |
5 | | court.
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6 | | (3) If an aggrieved party files a complaint
with the
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7 | | Human Rights Commission or commences a civil action in |
8 | | circuit court pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection, |
9 | | or if
the time period for filing a complaint has expired, |
10 | | the
Department shall immediately cease its investigation |
11 | | and
dismiss the charge of civil rights violation.
Any final |
12 | | order entered by the Commission under this Section is
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13 | | appealable in accordance with paragraph (B)(1) of Section |
14 | | 8-111.
Failure to immediately cease an investigation and |
15 | | dismiss the charge of civil
rights violation as provided in |
16 | | this paragraph
(3) constitutes grounds for entry of an |
17 | | order by the circuit court permanently
enjoining the
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18 | | investigation. The Department may also be liable for any
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19 | | costs and other damages incurred by the respondent as a |
20 | | result of the action of
the Department.
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21 | | (4) The Department shall stay any administrative |
22 | | proceedings
under this Section after the filing of a civil |
23 | | action by or on behalf of the
aggrieved party under any |
24 | | federal or State law seeking relief with respect to
the
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25 | | alleged civil rights violation.
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26 | | (H) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to causes of action |
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1 | | filed on or
after January 1, 1996.
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2 | | (I) This amendatory Act of 1996 applies to causes of action |
3 | | filed on or
after January 1, 1996.
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4 | | (J) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 95-243 |
5 | | apply to charges filed on or
after the effective date of those |
6 | | changes.
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7 | | (K) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
8 | | of the 96th General Assembly apply to charges filed on or
after |
9 | | the effective date of those changes. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 95-243, eff. 1-1-08; 96-876, eff. 2-2-10.)
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11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
12 | | becoming law.
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