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1     AN ACT concerning human rights.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by
5 changing Section 7A-102 as follows:
 
6     (775 ILCS 5/7A-102)  (from Ch. 68, par. 7A-102)
7     Sec. 7A-102. Procedures.
8     (A) Charge.
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
13     under the signature of the Director.
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.
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
24 Commission, the Department shall notify the complainant that he
25 or she may proceed with the Department. The complainant must
26 notify the Department of his or her decision in writing within
27 35 days of receipt of the Department's notice to the
28 complainant and the Department shall close the case if the
29 complainant does not do so. If the complainant proceeds with
30 the Department, the Department shall take no action until the
31 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission makes a determination
32 on the charge. Upon receipt of the Equal Employment Opportunity

 

 

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1 Commission's determination, the Department shall cause the
2 charge to be filed under oath or affirmation and to be in such
3 detail as provided for under subparagraph (2) of paragraph (A).
4 At the Department's discretion, the Department shall either
5 adopt the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's
6 determination or process the charge pursuant to this Act.
7 Adoption of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's
8 determination shall be deemed a determination by the Department
9 for all purposes under this Act.
10     (B) Notice, and Response, and Review of Charge. The
11 Department shall, within 10 days of the date on which the
12 charge was filed, serve a copy of the charge on the respondent.
13 This period shall not be construed to be jurisdictional. The
14 charging party and the respondent may each file a position
15 statement and other materials with the Department regarding the
16 charge of alleged discrimination within 60 days of receipt of
17 the notice of the charge. The position statements and other
18 materials filed shall remain confidential unless otherwise
19 agreed to by the party providing the information and shall not
20 be served on or made available to the other party during
21 pendency of a charge with the Department. The Department shall
22 require the respondent to file a verified response to the
23 allegations contained in the charge within 60 days of receipt
24 of the notice of the charge. The respondent shall serve a copy
25 of its response on the complainant or his representative. All
26 allegations contained in the charge not timely denied by the
27 respondent shall be deemed admitted, unless the respondent
28 states that it is without sufficient information to form a
29 belief with respect to such allegation. The Department may
30 issue a notice of default directed to any respondent who fails
31 to file a verified response to a charge within 60 days of
32 receipt of the notice of the charge, unless the respondent can
33 demonstrate good cause as to why such notice should not issue.
34 The term "good cause" shall be defined by rule promulgated by
35 the Department. Within 30 days of receipt of the respondent's
36 response, the complainant may file a reply to said response and

 

 

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1 shall serve a copy of said reply on the respondent or his
2 representative. A party shall have the right to supplement his
3 response or reply at any time that the investigation of the
4 charge is pending. The Department shall, within 10 days of the
5 date on which the charge was filed, and again no later than 335
6 days thereafter, send by certified or registered mail written
7 notice to the complainant and to the respondent informing the
8 complainant of the right to file a complaint with the Human
9 Rights Commission under subparagraph (2) of paragraph (G),
10 including in such notice the dates within which the complainant
11 may exercise this right. In the notice the Department shall
12 notify the complainant that the charge of civil rights
13 violation will be dismissed with prejudice and with no right to
14 further proceed if a written complaint is not timely filed with
15 the Commission by the complainant pursuant to subparagraph (2)
16 of paragraph (G) or by the Department pursuant to subparagraph
17 (1) of paragraph (G).
18     (B-1) Mediation. The complainant and respondent may agree
19 to voluntarily submit the charge to mediation without waiving
20 any rights that are otherwise available to either party
21 pursuant to this Act and without incurring any obligation to
22 accept the result of the mediation process. Nothing occurring
23 in mediation shall be disclosed by the Department or admissible
24 in evidence in any subsequent proceeding unless the complainant
25 and the respondent agree in writing that such disclosure be
26 made.
27     (C) Investigation.
28         (1) After the respondent has been notified, the
29     Department shall conduct a full investigation of the
30     allegations set forth in the charge.
31         (2) The Director or his or her designated
32     representatives shall have authority to request any member
33     of the Commission to issue subpoenas to compel the
34     attendance of a witness or the production for examination
35     of any books, records or documents whatsoever.
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1     investigation resides outside the State, or through
2     illness or any other good cause as determined by the
3     Director is unable to be interviewed by the investigator or
4     appear at a fact finding conference, his or her testimony
5     or deposition may be taken, within or without the State, in
6     the same manner as is provided for in the taking of
7     depositions in civil cases in circuit courts.
8         (4) Upon reasonable notice to the complainant and the
9     respondent, the Department shall conduct a fact finding
10     conference prior to 365 days after the date on which the
11     charge was filed, unless the Director has determined
12     whether there is substantial evidence that the alleged
13     civil rights violation has been committed or the charge has
14     been dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. If the parties
15     agree in writing, the fact finding conference may be held
16     at a time after the 365 day limit. Any party's failure to
17     attend the conference without good cause shall result in
18     dismissal or default. The term "good cause" shall be
19     defined by rule promulgated by the Department. A notice of
20     dismissal or default shall be issued by the Director and
21     shall notify the relevant party that a request for review
22     may be filed in writing with the Chief Legal Counsel of the
23     Department within 30 days of receipt of notice of dismissal
24     or default.
25     (D) Report.
26         (1) Each charge shall be the subject of a report to the
27     Director. The report shall be a confidential document
28     subject to review by the Director, authorized Department
29     employees, the parties, and, where indicated by this Act,
30     members of the Commission or their designated hearing
31     officers.
32         (2) Upon review of the report, the Director shall
33     determine whether there is substantial evidence that the
34     alleged civil rights violation has been committed. The
35     determination of substantial evidence is limited to
36     determining the need for further consideration of the

 

 

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1     charge pursuant to this Act and includes, but is not
2     limited to, findings of fact and conclusions, as well as
3     the reasons for the determinations on all material issues.
4     Substantial evidence is evidence which a reasonable mind
5     accepts as sufficient to support a particular conclusion
6     and which consists of more than a mere scintilla but may be
7     somewhat less than a preponderance.
8             (a) If the Director determines that there is no
9         substantial evidence, the charge shall be dismissed by
10         order of the Director and the complainant notified that
11         he or she may seek review of the dismissal order before
12         the Chief Legal Counsel of the Department. The
13         complainant shall have 30 days from receipt of notice
14         to file a request for review by the Chief Legal Counsel
15         of the Department.
16             (b) If the Director determines that there is
17         substantial evidence, he or she shall designate a
18         Department employee who is an attorney licensed to
19         practice in Illinois to endeavor to eliminate the
20         effect of the alleged civil rights violation and to
21         prevent its repetition by means of conference and
22         conciliation.
23     (E) Conciliation.
24         (1) When the Department determines that a formal
25     conciliation conference is necessary, the complainant and
26     respondent shall be notified of the time and place of the
27     conference by registered or certified mail at least 10 days
28     prior thereto and either or both parties shall appear at
29     the conference in person or by attorney.
30         (2) The place fixed for the conference shall be within
31     35 miles of the place where the civil rights violation is
32     alleged to have been committed.
33         (3) Nothing occurring at the conference shall be
34     disclosed by the Department unless the complainant and
35     respondent agree in writing that such disclosure be made.
36     (F) Complaint.

 

 

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1         (1) When there is a failure to settle or adjust any
2     charge through conciliation, the Department shall prepare
3     a written complaint, under oath or affirmation, stating the
4     nature of the civil rights violation substantially as
5     alleged in the charge previously filed and the relief
6     sought on behalf of the aggrieved party.
7         (2) The complaint shall be filed with the Commission.
8     (G) Time Limit.
9         (1) When a charge of a civil rights violation has been
10     properly filed, the Department, within 365 days thereof or
11     within any extension of that period agreed to in writing by
12     all parties, shall either issue and file a complaint in the
13     manner and form set forth in this Section or shall order
14     that no complaint be issued and dismiss the charge with
15     prejudice without any further right to proceed except in
16     cases in which the order was procured by fraud or duress.
17     Any such order shall be duly served upon both the
18     complainant and the respondent.
19         (2) Between 365 and 395 days after the charge is filed,
20     or such longer period agreed to in writing by all parties,
21     the aggrieved party may file a complaint with the
22     Commission, if the Director has not sooner issued a report
23     and determination pursuant to paragraphs (D)(1) and (D)(2)
24     of this Section. The form of the complaint shall be in
25     accordance with the provisions of paragraph (F). The
26     aggrieved party shall notify the Department that a
27     complaint has been filed and shall serve a copy of the
28     complaint on the Department on the same date that the
29     complaint is filed with the Commission.
30         (3) If an aggrieved party files a complaint with the
31     Human Rights Commission pursuant to paragraph (2) of this
32     subsection, or if the time period for filing a complaint
33     has expired, the Department shall immediately cease its
34     investigation and dismiss the charge of civil rights
35     violation. Any final order entered by the Chief Legal
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1     paragraph (A)(1) of Section 8-111. Failure to immediately
2     cease an investigation and dismiss the charge of civil
3     rights violation as provided in this paragraph (3)
4     constitutes grounds for entry of an order by the circuit
5     court permanently enjoining the investigation. The
6     Department may also be liable for any costs and other
7     damages incurred by the respondent as a result of the
8     action of the Department.
9         (4) The Department shall stay any administrative
10     proceedings under this Section after the filing of a civil
11     action by or on behalf of the aggrieved party under any
12     federal or State law seeking relief with respect to the
13     alleged civil rights violation.
14     (H) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to causes of action
15 filed on or after January 1, 1996.
16     (I) This amendatory Act of 1996 applies to causes of action
17 filed on or after January 1, 1996.
18 (Source: P.A. 94-146, eff. 7-8-05; 94-326, eff. 7-26-05;
19 revised 8-19-05.)
 
20     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
21 becoming law.