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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, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 2-102 and 7A-102 as follows:
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6 | | (775 ILCS 5/2-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 2-102)
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7 | | Sec. 2-102. Civil Rights Violations - Employment. It is a |
8 | | civil
rights violation:
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9 | | (A) Employers. For any employer to refuse to hire, to |
10 | | segregate, or
to act with respect to recruitment, hiring, |
11 | | promotion, renewal of employment,
selection for training or |
12 | | apprenticeship, discharge, discipline, tenure or
terms, |
13 | | privileges or conditions of employment on the basis of unlawful
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14 | | discrimination or citizenship status.
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15 | | (A-5) Language. For an employer to impose a restriction |
16 | | that has the
effect of prohibiting a language from being spoken |
17 | | by an employee in
communications that are unrelated to the |
18 | | employee's duties.
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19 | | For the purposes of this subdivision (A-5), "language" |
20 | | means a person's
native tongue, such as Polish, Spanish, or
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21 | | Chinese.
"Language" does not include such things as slang, |
22 | | jargon, profanity, or
vulgarity.
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23 | | (B) Employment Agency. For any employment agency to fail or |
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1 | | refuse
to classify properly, accept applications and register |
2 | | for employment
referral or apprenticeship referral, refer for |
3 | | employment, or refer for
apprenticeship on the basis of |
4 | | unlawful discrimination or citizenship
status or to accept from |
5 | | any person any job order, requisition or request
for referral |
6 | | of applicants for employment or apprenticeship which makes or
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7 | | has the effect of making unlawful discrimination or |
8 | | discrimination on the
basis of citizenship status a condition |
9 | | of referral.
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10 | | (C) Labor Organization. For any labor organization to |
11 | | limit,
segregate or classify its membership, or to limit |
12 | | employment
opportunities, selection and training for |
13 | | apprenticeship in any trade or
craft, or otherwise to take, or |
14 | | fail to take, any action which affects
adversely any person's |
15 | | status as an employee or as an applicant for
employment or as |
16 | | an apprentice, or as an applicant for apprenticeships,
or |
17 | | wages, tenure, hours of employment or apprenticeship |
18 | | conditions on the
basis of unlawful discrimination or |
19 | | citizenship status.
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20 | | (D) Sexual Harassment. For any employer, employee, agent of |
21 | | any employer,
employment agency or labor organization to engage |
22 | | in sexual harassment;
provided, that an employer shall be |
23 | | responsible for sexual harassment
of the employer's employees |
24 | | by nonemployees or nonmanagerial and nonsupervisory
employees |
25 | | only if the employer becomes aware of the conduct and fails to
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26 | | take reasonable corrective measures.
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1 | | (E) Public Employers. For any public employer to refuse to |
2 | | permit a
public employee under its jurisdiction who takes time |
3 | | off from work in
order to practice his or her religious beliefs |
4 | | to engage in work, during hours
other than such employee's |
5 | | regular working hours, consistent with the
operational needs of |
6 | | the employer and in order to compensate for work time
lost for |
7 | | such religious reasons. Any employee who elects such deferred
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8 | | work shall be compensated at the wage rate which he or she |
9 | | would have
earned during the originally scheduled work period. |
10 | | The employer may
require that an employee who plans to take |
11 | | time off from work in order to
practice his or her religious |
12 | | beliefs provide the employer with a notice of
his or her |
13 | | intention to be absent from work not exceeding 5 days prior to
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14 | | the date of absence.
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15 | | (F) Training and Apprenticeship Programs. For any |
16 | | employer,
employment agency or labor organization to |
17 | | discriminate against a person on
the basis of age in the |
18 | | selection, referral for or conduct of apprenticeship
or |
19 | | training programs.
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20 | | (G) Immigration-Related Practices. |
21 | | (1) for an employer to request for
purposes of |
22 | | satisfying the requirements of Section 1324a(b) of Title 8 |
23 | | of
the United States Code, as now or hereafter amended, |
24 | | more or different
documents than are required under such |
25 | | Section or to refuse to honor
documents tendered that on |
26 | | their face reasonably appear to be genuine; or
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1 | | (2) for an employer participating in the Basic Pilot |
2 | | Program, as authorized by 8 U.S.C. 1324a, Notes, Pilot |
3 | | Programs for Employment Eligibility Confirmation (enacted |
4 | | by PL 104-208, div. C title IV, subtitle A) to refuse to |
5 | | hire, to segregate, or to act with respect to recruitment, |
6 | | hiring, promotion, renewal of employment, selection for |
7 | | training or apprenticeship, discharge, discipline, tenure |
8 | | or terms, privileges or conditions of employment without |
9 | | following the procedures under the Basic Pilot Program. |
10 | | (H) Pregnancy;
peace officers and fire fighters. For a |
11 | | public employer to refuse to temporarily transfer a pregnant
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12 | | female peace officer or pregnant
female fire fighter to a less |
13 | | strenuous or hazardous position for the
duration of her |
14 | | pregnancy if she so requests, with the advice of her
physician, |
15 | | where that transfer can be reasonably accommodated. For the |
16 | | purposes of this subdivision (H), "peace officer" and "fire |
17 | | fighter" have the meanings ascribed to those terms in Section 3 |
18 | | of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
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19 | | It is not a civil rights violation for an employer to take |
20 | | any action
that is required by Section 1324a of Title 8 of the |
21 | | United States Code, as
now or hereafter amended.
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22 | | (I) Pregnancy. For an employer to refuse to hire, to |
23 | | segregate, or to act with respect to recruitment, hiring, |
24 | | promotion, renewal of employment, selection for training or |
25 | | apprenticeship, discharge, discipline, tenure or terms, |
26 | | privileges or conditions of employment on the basis of |
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1 | | pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions. Women |
2 | | affected by pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical |
3 | | conditions shall be treated the same for all employment-related |
4 | | purposes, including receipt of benefits under fringe benefit |
5 | | programs, as other persons not so affected but similar in their |
6 | | ability or inability to work. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 95-25, eff. 1-1-08; 95-137, eff. 1-1-08; 95-876, |
8 | | eff. 8-21-08.)
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9 | | (775 ILCS 5/7A-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 7A-102)
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10 | | Sec. 7A-102. Procedures.
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11 | | (A) Charge.
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12 | | (1) Within 180 days after the
date that a civil rights |
13 | | violation allegedly has been committed, a
charge in writing |
14 | | under oath or affirmation may be filed with the
Department |
15 | | by an aggrieved party or issued by the Department itself
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16 | | under the signature of the Director.
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17 | | (2) The charge shall be in such detail as to |
18 | | substantially apprise
any party properly concerned as to |
19 | | the time, place, and facts
surrounding the alleged civil |
20 | | rights violation.
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21 | | (3) Charges deemed filed with the Department pursuant |
22 | | to subsection (A-1) of this Section shall be deemed to be |
23 | | in compliance with this subsection. |
24 | | (A-1) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Charges. |
25 | | (1) If a A charge is filed with the Equal Employment |
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1 | | Opportunity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days after the |
2 | | date of the alleged civil rights violation , the charge |
3 | | shall be deemed filed with the Department on the date filed |
4 | | with the EEOC. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. |
5 | | Upon receipt of a charge filed with the Equal Employment |
6 | | Opportunity Commission, the Department shall notify the |
7 | | complainant that he or she may proceed with the Department. |
8 | | The complainant must notify the Department of his or her |
9 | | decision in writing within 35 days of receipt of the |
10 | | Department's notice to the complainant and the Department |
11 | | shall close the case if the complainant does not do so. If |
12 | | the complainant proceeds with the Department, If the EEOC |
13 | | is the governmental agency designated to investigate the |
14 | | charge first, the Department shall take no action until the |
15 | | EEOC Equal Employment Opportunity Commission makes a |
16 | | determination on the charge and after the complainant |
17 | | notifies the Department of the EEOC's determination . In |
18 | | such cases, after receiving notice from the EEOC that a |
19 | | charge was filed, the Department shall notify the parties |
20 | | that (i) a charge has been received by the EEOC and has |
21 | | been sent to the Department for dual filing purposes; (ii) |
22 | | the EEOC is the governmental agency responsible for |
23 | | investigating the charge and that the investigation shall |
24 | | be conducted pursuant to the rules and procedures adopted |
25 | | by the EEOC; (iii) it will take no action on the charge |
26 | | until the EEOC issues its determination; (iv) the |
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1 | | complainant must submit a copy of the EEOC's determination |
2 | | within 30 days after service of the determination by the |
3 | | EEOC on complainant; and (v) that the time period to |
4 | | investigate the charge contained in subsection (G) of this |
5 | | Section is tolled from the date on which the charge is |
6 | | filed with the EEOC until the EEOC issues its |
7 | | determination. Upon receipt of the Equal Employment |
8 | | Opportunity Commission's determination, the Department |
9 | | shall cause the charge to be filed under oath or |
10 | | affirmation and to be in such detail as provided for under |
11 | | subparagraph (2) of paragraph (A). |
12 | | (2) If the EEOC finds reasonable cause to believe that |
13 | | there has been a violation of federal law and if the |
14 | | Department is timely notified of the EEOC's findings by |
15 | | complainant, the Department shall notify complainant that |
16 | | the Department has adopted the EEOC's determination of |
17 | | reasonable cause and that complainant has the right, within |
18 | | 90 days after receipt of the Department's notice, to either |
19 | | file his or her own complaint with the Illinois Human |
20 | | Rights Commission or commence a civil action in the |
21 | | appropriate circuit court or other appropriate court of |
22 | | competent jurisdiction. The Department's notice to |
23 | | complainant that the Department has adopted the EEOC's |
24 | | determination of reasonable cause shall constitute the |
25 | | Department's Report for purposes of subparagraph (D) of |
26 | | this Section. |
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1 | | (3) For those charges alleging violations within the |
2 | | jurisdiction of both the EEOC and the Department and for |
3 | | which the EEOC either (i) does not issue a determination, |
4 | | but does issue the complainant a notice of a right to sue, |
5 | | including when the right to sue is issued at the request of |
6 | | the complainant, or (ii) determines that it is unable to |
7 | | establish that illegal discrimination has occurred and |
8 | | issues the complainant a right to sue notice, and if the |
9 | | Department is timely notified of the EEOC's determination |
10 | | by complainant, the Department shall notify the parties |
11 | | that the Department will adopt the EEOC's determination as |
12 | | a dismissal for lack of substantial evidence unless the |
13 | | complainant requests in writing within 35 days after |
14 | | receipt of the Department's notice that the Department |
15 | | review the EEOC's determination. |
16 | | (a) If the complainant does not file a written |
17 | | request with the Department to review the EEOC's |
18 | | determination within 35 days after receipt of the |
19 | | Department's notice, the Department shall notify |
20 | | complainant that the decision of the EEOC has been |
21 | | adopted by the Department as a dismissal for lack of |
22 | | substantial evidence and that the complainant has the |
23 | | right, within 90 days after receipt of the Department's |
24 | | notice, to commence a civil action in the appropriate |
25 | | circuit court or other appropriate court of competent |
26 | | jurisdiction. The Department's notice to complainant |
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1 | | that the Department has adopted the EEOC's |
2 | | determination shall constitute the Department's report |
3 | | for purposes of subparagraph (D) of this Section. |
4 | | (b) If the complainant does file a written request |
5 | | with the Department to review the EEOC's |
6 | | determination, the Department shall review the EEOC's |
7 | | determination and any evidence obtained by the EEOC |
8 | | during its investigation. If, after reviewing the |
9 | | EEOC's determination and any evidence obtained by the |
10 | | EEOC, the Department determines there is no need for |
11 | | further investigation of the charge, the Department |
12 | | shall issue a report and the Director shall determine |
13 | | whether there is substantial evidence that the alleged |
14 | | civil rights violation has been committed pursuant to |
15 | | subsection (D) of Section 7A-102. If, after reviewing |
16 | | the EEOC's determination and any evidence obtained by |
17 | | the EEOC, the Department determines there is a need for |
18 | | further investigation of the charge, the Department |
19 | | may conduct any further investigation it deems |
20 | | necessary. After reviewing the EEOC's determination, |
21 | | the evidence obtained by the EEOC, and any additional |
22 | | investigation conducted by the Department, the |
23 | | Department shall issue a report and the Director shall |
24 | | determine whether there is substantial evidence that |
25 | | the alleged civil rights violation has been committed |
26 | | pursuant to subsection (D) of Section 7A-102 of this |
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1 | | Act. |
2 | | (4) Pursuant to this Section, if the EEOC dismisses the |
3 | | charge or a portion of the charge of discrimination |
4 | | because, under federal law, the EEOC lacks jurisdiction |
5 | | over the charge, and if, under this Act, the Department has |
6 | | jurisdiction over the charge of discrimination, the |
7 | | Department shall investigate the charge or portion of the |
8 | | charge dismissed by the EEOC for lack of jurisdiction |
9 | | pursuant to subsections (A), (A-1), (B), (B-1), (C), (D), |
10 | | (E), (F), (G), (H), (I), (J), and (K) of Section 7A-102 of |
11 | | this Act. |
12 | | (5) The time limit set out in subsection (G) of this |
13 | | Section is tolled from the date on which the charge is |
14 | | filed with the EEOC to the date on which the EEOC issues |
15 | | its determination. At the Department's discretion, the |
16 | | Department shall either adopt the Equal Employment |
17 | | Opportunity Commission's determination or process the |
18 | | charge pursuant to this Act. Adoption of the Equal |
19 | | Employment Opportunity Commission's determination shall be |
20 | | deemed a determination by the Department for all purposes |
21 | | under this Act.
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22 | | (B) Notice and Response to Charge.
The Department shall, |
23 | | within 10
days of the date on which the charge
was filed, serve |
24 | | a copy of the charge on the respondent. This period shall
not |
25 | | be construed to be jurisdictional. The charging party and the |
26 | | respondent
may each file a position statement and other |
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1 | | materials with the Department
regarding the charge of alleged |
2 | | discrimination within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of the |
3 | | charge. The position statements and other materials filed shall
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4 | | remain confidential unless otherwise agreed to by the party |
5 | | providing the
information and shall not be served on or made |
6 | | available to the other
party during pendency
of a charge with |
7 | | the Department. The Department
shall
require the respondent to |
8 | | file a verified response to
the allegations contained in the |
9 | | charge within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of the
charge. |
10 | | The respondent shall serve a copy
of its response on the
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11 | | complainant or his representative. All allegations contained |
12 | | in the charge
not timely denied by the respondent shall be |
13 | | deemed admitted, unless the
respondent states that it is |
14 | | without sufficient information to
form a belief with respect to |
15 | | such allegation. The Department may issue
a notice of default |
16 | | directed to any respondent who fails to file a
verified |
17 | | response to a charge within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of |
18 | | the charge,
unless the respondent can
demonstrate good cause as
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19 | | to why such notice should not issue. The term "good cause" |
20 | | shall be defined by rule promulgated by the Department. Within |
21 | | 30 days of receipt
of the respondent's response, the |
22 | | complainant may file a
reply to
said response and
shall serve
a |
23 | | copy of said reply on the respondent or his representative. A |
24 | | party
shall have the right to supplement his response or reply |
25 | | at any time that
the investigation of the charge is pending. |
26 | | The Department shall,
within 10 days of the date on which the |
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1 | | charge was filed,
and again no later than 335 days thereafter,
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2 | | send by certified or registered mail written notice to the |
3 | | complainant
and to the respondent
informing the complainant
of |
4 | | the complainant's right to either file a complaint with the |
5 | | Human
Rights Commission or commence a civil action in the |
6 | | appropriate circuit court
under subparagraph (2) of paragraph |
7 | | (G), including in such notice the dates
within which the |
8 | | complainant may exercise this right.
In the notice the |
9 | | Department shall notify the complainant that the
charge of |
10 | | civil rights violation will be dismissed with prejudice and |
11 | | with no
right to further proceed if a written complaint is not |
12 | | timely filed with
the Commission or with the appropriate |
13 | | circuit court by the complainant pursuant to subparagraph (2) |
14 | | of paragraph (G)
or by the Department pursuant to subparagraph |
15 | | (1) of paragraph (G).
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16 | | (B-1) Mediation. The complainant and respondent may agree |
17 | | to voluntarily
submit the charge
to mediation without waiving |
18 | | any rights that are otherwise available to
either party |
19 | | pursuant to this Act and without incurring any obligation to
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20 | | accept the result of the mediation process. Nothing occurring |
21 | | in mediation
shall
be disclosed by the Department or admissible |
22 | | in evidence in any subsequent
proceeding unless the complainant |
23 | | and the respondent agree in writing that such
disclosure be |
24 | | made.
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25 | | (C) Investigation.
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26 | | (1) After the respondent has been notified, the
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1 | | Department shall conduct a full investigation of the |
2 | | allegations set
forth in the charge.
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3 | | (2) The Director or his or her designated |
4 | | representatives shall have
authority to request any member |
5 | | of the Commission to issue subpoenas to
compel the |
6 | | attendance of a witness or the production for
examination |
7 | | of any books, records or documents whatsoever.
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8 | | (3) If any witness whose testimony is required for any |
9 | | investigation
resides outside the State, or through |
10 | | illness or any other good cause as
determined by the |
11 | | Director is unable to be interviewed by the investigator
or |
12 | | appear at a fact finding conference, his or her testimony |
13 | | or deposition
may be taken, within or without the State, in |
14 | | the same manner as is
provided for in the taking of |
15 | | depositions in civil cases in circuit courts.
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16 | | (4) Upon reasonable notice to the complainant and the |
17 | | respondent,
the Department shall conduct a fact finding |
18 | | conference prior to
365 days after the date on which the |
19 | | charge was filed,
unless the Director has determined |
20 | | whether there is substantial evidence
that the alleged |
21 | | civil rights violation has been committed or the charge has
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22 | | been dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. If the parties |
23 | | agree in writing,
the fact finding conference may be held |
24 | | at a time after the 365 day limit.
Any party's failure to |
25 | | attend the conference without good cause
shall result in |
26 | | dismissal or default. The term "good cause"
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1 | | defined by rule promulgated by the Department. A notice of |
2 | | dismissal or
default shall be issued by the Director. The |
3 | | notice of default issued by the Director shall notify the |
4 | | respondent that a request for review may be filed in |
5 | | writing with the Commission
within 30 days of receipt of |
6 | | notice of default. The notice of dismissal issued by the |
7 | | Director shall give
the complainant notice of his or her |
8 | | right to seek review of the dismissal
before the Human |
9 | | Rights Commission or commence a civil action in the
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10 | | appropriate circuit court. If the complainant chooses to |
11 | | have the Human Rights Commission review the dismissal |
12 | | order, he or she shall file a request for review with the |
13 | | Commission within 90 days after receipt of the Director's |
14 | | notice. If the complainant chooses to file a request for |
15 | | review with the Commission, he or she may not later |
16 | | commence a civil action in a circuit court. If the |
17 | | complainant chooses to commence a civil action in a circuit |
18 | | court, he or she must do so within 90 days after receipt of |
19 | | the Director's notice.
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20 | | (D) Report.
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21 | | (1) Each charge shall be the
subject of a
report to the |
22 | | Director. The report shall be a confidential document
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23 | | subject to review by the Director, authorized Department |
24 | | employees, the
parties, and, where indicated by this Act, |
25 | | members of the Commission or
their designated hearing |
26 | | officers.
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1 | | (2) Upon review of the report, the Director shall |
2 | | determine whether
there is substantial evidence that the |
3 | | alleged civil rights violation
has been committed.
The |
4 | | determination of substantial evidence is limited to |
5 | | determining the need
for further consideration of the |
6 | | charge pursuant to this Act
and includes, but is not |
7 | | limited to, findings of fact and conclusions, as well
as |
8 | | the reasons for the determinations on all material issues. |
9 | | Substantial evidence is evidence which a reasonable mind |
10 | | accepts
as sufficient to support a particular conclusion |
11 | | and which consists of more
than a mere scintilla but may be |
12 | | somewhat less than a preponderance.
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13 | | (3) If the Director determines
that there is no |
14 | | substantial
evidence, the charge shall be dismissed by |
15 | | order of the
Director and the Director shall give the
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16 | | complainant notice of his or her right to seek review of |
17 | | the dismissal order before the
Commission or commence a |
18 | | civil action in the appropriate circuit court. If the |
19 | | complainant chooses to have the Human Rights Commission |
20 | | review the dismissal order, he or she shall file a request |
21 | | for review with the Commission within 90 days after receipt |
22 | | of the Director's notice. If the complainant chooses to |
23 | | file a request for review with the Commission, he or she |
24 | | may not later commence a civil action in a circuit court. |
25 | | If the complainant chooses to commence a civil action in a |
26 | | circuit court, he or she must do so within 90 days after |
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1 | | receipt of the Director's notice.
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2 | | (4) If the Director determines that there is |
3 | | substantial evidence, he or she shall notify the |
4 | | complainant and respondent of that determination. The |
5 | | Director shall also notify the parties that the complainant |
6 | | has the right to either commence a civil action in the |
7 | | appropriate circuit court or request that the Department of |
8 | | Human Rights file a complaint with the Human Rights |
9 | | Commission on his or her behalf. Any such complaint shall |
10 | | be filed within 90 days after receipt of the Director's |
11 | | notice. If the complainant chooses to have the Department |
12 | | file a complaint with the Human Rights Commission on his or |
13 | | her behalf, the complainant must, within 30 days after |
14 | | receipt of the Director's notice, request in writing that |
15 | | the Department file the complaint. If the complainant |
16 | | timely requests that the Department file the complaint, the |
17 | | Department shall file the complaint on his or her behalf. |
18 | | If the complainant fails to timely request that the |
19 | | Department file the complaint, the complainant may file his |
20 | | or her complaint with the Commission or commence a civil |
21 | | action in the appropriate circuit court.
If the complainant |
22 | | files a complaint with
the Human Rights Commission, the |
23 | | complainant shall give notice to the
Department of the |
24 | | filing of the complaint with the Human Rights Commission. |
25 | | (E) Conciliation.
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26 | |
(1) When there is a finding of substantial evidence, |
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1 | | the Department may designate a Department employee who is |
2 | | an attorney
licensed to practice in Illinois to endeavor to |
3 | | eliminate the effect of
the alleged civil rights violation |
4 | | and to prevent its repetition by
means of conference and |
5 | | conciliation.
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6 | | (2) When the Department determines that a formal
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7 | | conciliation conference is necessary, the complainant and |
8 | | respondent
shall be notified of the time and place of the |
9 | | conference by registered
or certified mail at least 10 days |
10 | | prior thereto and either or both
parties shall appear at |
11 | | the conference in person or by attorney.
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12 | | (3) The place fixed for the conference shall be within |
13 | | 35 miles of
the place where the civil rights violation is |
14 | | alleged to have been
committed.
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15 | | (4) Nothing occurring at the conference shall be |
16 | | disclosed by the
Department unless
the complainant and |
17 | | respondent agree in writing that
such disclosure be made.
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18 | | (5) The Department's efforts to conciliate the matter |
19 | | shall not stay or extend the time for filing the complaint |
20 | | with the Commission or the circuit court.
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21 | | (F) Complaint.
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22 | | (1) When the complainant requests that the Department |
23 | | file a complaint with the Commission on his or her behalf, |
24 | | the Department shall prepare a
written complaint, under |
25 | | oath or affirmation, stating the nature of the
civil rights |
26 | | violation substantially as alleged in the charge |
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1 | | previously
filed and the relief sought on behalf of the |
2 | | aggrieved party. The Department shall file the complaint |
3 | | with the Commission.
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4 | | (2) If the complainant chooses to commence a civil |
5 | | action in a circuit court, he or she must do so in the |
6 | | circuit court in the county wherein the civil rights |
7 | | violation was allegedly committed. The form of the |
8 | | complaint in any such civil action shall be in accordance |
9 | | with the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure.
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10 | | (G) Time Limit.
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11 | | (1) When a charge of a civil rights violation has been
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12 | | properly filed, the Department, within 365
days thereof or |
13 | | within any
extension of that period agreed to in writing by |
14 | | all parties, shall issue its report as required by |
15 | | subparagraph (D). Any such report
shall be duly served upon |
16 | | both the complainant and the respondent.
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17 | | (2) If the Department has not issued its report within |
18 | | 365 days after the charge is filed, or any such longer |
19 | | period agreed to in writing by all the parties, the |
20 | | complainant shall have 90 days to either file his or her |
21 | | own complaint with the Human Rights Commission or commence |
22 | | a civil action in the appropriate circuit court. If the |
23 | | complainant files a complaint with the Commission, the form |
24 | | of the complaint shall be in accordance with the provisions |
25 | | of
paragraph (F)(1). If the complainant commences a civil |
26 | | action in a circuit court, the form of the complaint shall |
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1 | | be in accordance with the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. |
2 | | The aggrieved party shall notify the Department that a
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3 | | complaint
has been filed and shall serve a copy of the |
4 | | complaint on the Department
on the same date that the |
5 | | complaint is filed with the Commission or in circuit court. |
6 | | If the complainant files a complaint with the Commission, |
7 | | he or she may not later commence a civil action in circuit |
8 | | court.
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9 | | (3) If an aggrieved party files a complaint
with the
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10 | | Human Rights Commission or commences a civil action in |
11 | | circuit court pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection, |
12 | | or if
the time period for filing a complaint has expired, |
13 | | the
Department shall immediately cease its investigation |
14 | | and
dismiss the charge of civil rights violation.
Any final |
15 | | order entered by the Commission under this Section is
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16 | | appealable in accordance with paragraph (B)(1) of Section |
17 | | 8-111.
Failure to immediately cease an investigation and |
18 | | dismiss the charge of civil
rights violation as provided in |
19 | | this paragraph
(3) constitutes grounds for entry of an |
20 | | order by the circuit court permanently
enjoining the
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21 | | investigation. The Department may also be liable for any
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22 | | costs and other damages incurred by the respondent as a |
23 | | result of the action of
the Department.
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24 | | (4) The Department shall stay any administrative |
25 | | proceedings
under this Section after the filing of a civil |
26 | | action by or on behalf of the
aggrieved party under any |
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1 | | federal or State law seeking relief with respect to
the
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2 | | alleged civil rights violation.
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3 | | (H) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to causes of action |
4 | | filed on or
after January 1, 1996.
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5 | | (I) This amendatory Act of 1996 applies to causes of action |
6 | | filed on or
after January 1, 1996.
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7 | | (J) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 95-243 |
8 | | apply to charges filed on or
after the effective date of those |
9 | | changes.
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10 | | (K) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
11 | | of the 96th General Assembly apply to charges filed on or
after |
12 | | the effective date of those changes. |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 95-243, eff. 1-1-08; 96-876, eff. 2-2-10.)
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14 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
15 | | becoming law.
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