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Public Act 101-0518 Public Act 0518 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0518 | HB3671 Enrolled | LRB101 07775 SLF 52824 b |
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| AN ACT concerning animals.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Assistance Animal Integrity Act. | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | "Assistance animal" means an emotional support or service | animal that qualifies as a reasonable accommodation under the | federal Fair Housing Act or the Illinois Human Rights Act.
| "Disability" means, with respect to a person, any physical | or mental impairment, or record of such impairment, that | satisfies the definition of handicap under the Fair Housing Act | or the definition of disability under the Illinois Human Rights | Act. | "Housing provider" means any owner, housing provider, | property management company, property manager, government | entity, condominium board, condominium association, | cooperative, or related entity, and any agent or employee | thereof, engaged in the selling, leasing, management, control, | or governance of residential housing. | "Reasonable accommodation" has the meaning provided under | the federal Fair Housing Act or the Illinois Human Rights Act. | "Therapeutic relationship" means the provision of medical |
| care, program care, or personal care services, in good faith, | for and with actual knowledge of, an individual's disability | and that individual's disability-related need for an | assistance animal by: (1) a physician or other medical | professional; (2) a mental health service provider; or (3) a | non-medical service agency or reliable third party who is in a | position to know about the individual's disability. | "Therapeutic relationship" does not include an entity that | issues a certificate, license, or similar document that | purports to confirm, without conducting a meaningful | assessment of a person's disability or a person's | disability-related need for an assistance animal, that a | person: (a) has a disability; or (b) needs an assistance | animal. | Section 10. Documentation of disability and | disability-related need. | (a) A housing provider who receives a request from a person | to make an exception to the housing provider's policy | prohibiting or restricting animals on the housing provider's | property because the person requires the use of an assistance | animal may require the person to produce reliable documentation | of the disability and disability-related need for the animal | only if the disability or disability-related need is not | readily apparent or known to the housing provider. A housing | provider may ask a person to make the request on a standardized |
| form, but cannot deny the request because the person did not | use the form to submit documentation that meets the | requirements of subsection (b). A housing provider receiving a | request for more than one assistance animal may request | documentation under subsection (b) that establishes the | disability-related need for each animal, unless the need for an | animal is apparent. | (b) Any documentation that a person has a disability and | requires the use of an assistance animal as a reasonable | accommodation in housing under the federal Fair Housing Act or | the Illinois Human Rights Act shall: | (1) be in writing; | (2) be made by a person with whom the individual | requesting an accommodation has a therapeutic | relationship; and | (3) describe the individual's disability-related need | for the assistance animal. | (c) A housing provider may deny a documented request for an | accommodation or rescind a granted request under this Act if: | (1) the accommodation imposes either: (i) an undue | financial and administrative burden; or (ii) a fundamental | alteration to the nature of the operations of the housing | provider; or | (2) after conducting an individualized assessment, | there is reliable objective evidence that the specific | assistance animal: (i) poses a direct threat to the health |
| or safety of others that cannot be reduced or eliminated by | another reasonable accommodation; (ii) causes substantial | physical damage to the property of others that cannot be | reduced or eliminated by another reasonable accommodation; | or (iii) has engaged in a pattern of uncontrolled behavior | that its handler has not taken effective action to correct. | (d) A housing provider may require additional supporting | documentation of a person's disability or need for the | assistance animal only if the initial documentation provided | does not satisfy subsection (b). If the initial documentation | is insufficient to show the existence of the therapeutic | relationship required under subsection (b), a housing provider | may request additional information describing the professional | relationship between the person and the individual with a | disability. | (e) A housing provider may consider the documented | disability-related needs of other residents on the property | when evaluating the reasonableness of the request for the | assistance animal. However, a housing provider may not deny an | assistance animal solely due to the disability-related needs of | another resident; rather, a housing provider must attempt to | balance the disability-related needs of all residents. | (f) A housing provider may require a resident to cover the | costs of repairs for damage the animal causes to the resident's | dwelling unit or the common areas, reasonable wear and tear | excepted, in the same manner it would for damage caused by any |
| other resident; however, a housing provider may not require a | resident to pay a pet-related deposit, pet fee, or related pet | assessment, even if the housing provider allows pets and | requires pet owners to pay such costs. A housing provider also | may not require a resident with an assistance animal to procure | special liability insurance or coverage for the assistance | animal. | (g) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as requiring | documentation of a specific diagnosis regarding a disability or | disability-related need. | (h) Nothing in this Act prohibits a housing provider from | verifying the authenticity the documentation submitted under | subsection (b). | Section 15. Immunity. Notwithstanding any other provision | of law to the contrary, a housing provider shall not be liable | for injuries caused by a person's assistance animal permitted | on the housing provider's property as a reasonable | accommodation to assist the person with a disability under the | Fair Housing Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of | 1973, the Illinois Human Rights Act, or any other federal, | State, or local law. | Section 20. Rights under other Acts. Nothing in this Act | shall be construed to: (1) limit individuals' rights under the | Fair Housing Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of |
| 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Illinois Human | Rights Act, or any other federal, State, or local civil rights | law; or (2) limit the liability of housing providers under such | laws.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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