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Public Act 095-0763 |
HB5760 Enrolled |
LRB095 14840 JAM 40780 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil air patrol leave from employment.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Civil |
Air Patrol Leave Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
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"Civil air patrol leave" means leave requested by an |
employee who is a member of the civilian auxiliary of the |
United States Air Force commonly known as the Civil Air Patrol.
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"Employee" means any person who may be permitted, required, |
or directed by an employer in consideration of direct or |
indirect gain or profit to engage in any employment. "Employee" |
does include an independent contractor. "Employee" includes an |
employee of a covered employer who has been employed by the |
same employer for at least 12 months and has been employed for |
at least 1,250 hours of service during the 12-month period |
immediately preceding the commencement of the leave.
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"Employee benefits" means all benefits, other than salary |
and wages, provided or made available to employees by an |
employer and includes group life insurance, health insurance, |
disability insurance, and pensions, regardless of whether |
benefits are provided by a policy or practice of an employer.
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"Employer" means: |
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(1) any person, partnership, corporation, association, |
or other business entity; and |
(2) the State of Illinois, municipalities, and other |
units of local government. |
Section 10. Civil air patrol leave requirement. |
(a) Any employer, as defined in Section 5 of this Act, |
that employs between 15 and 50 employees shall provide up |
to 15 days of unpaid civil air patrol leave to an employee |
performing a civil air patrol mission, subject to the |
conditions set forth in this Section. Civil air patrol |
leave granted under this Act may consist of unpaid leave.
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(b) An employer, as defined in Section 5 of this Act, |
that employs more than 50 employees shall provide up to 30 |
days of unpaid civil air patrol leave to an employee |
performing a civil air patrol mission, subject to the |
conditions set forth in this Section. Civil air patrol |
leave granted under this Act may consist of unpaid leave.
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(c) The employee shall give at least 14 days' notice of |
the intended date upon which the civil air patrol leave |
will commence if leave will consist of 5 or more |
consecutive work days. When able, the employee shall |
consult with the employer to schedule the leave so as to |
not unduly disrupt the operations of the employer. |
Employees taking civil air patrol leave for less than 5 |
consecutive days shall give the employer advanced notice as |
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is practical. The employer may require certification from |
the proper civil air patrol authority to verify the |
employee's eligibility for the civil air patrol leave |
requested.
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(d) An employee taking leave as provided under this Act |
shall not be required to have exhausted all accrued |
vacation leave, personal leave, compensatory leave, sick |
leave, disability leave, and any other leave that may be |
granted to the employee. |
Section 15. Employee benefits protection. |
(a) Any employee who exercises the right to civil air |
patrol leave under this Act, upon expiration of the leave, |
shall be entitled to be restored by the employer to the |
position held by the employee when the leave commenced or |
to a position with equivalent seniority status, employee |
benefits, pay, and other terms and conditions of |
employment. This Section does not apply if the employer |
proves that the employee was not restored as provided in |
this Section because of conditions unrelated to the |
employee's exercise of rights under this Act.
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(b) During any civil air patrol leave taken under this |
Act, the employer shall make it possible for employees to |
continue their benefits at the employee's expense. The |
employer and employee may negotiate for the employer to |
maintain benefits at the employer's expense for the |
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duration of the leave. |
Section 20. Effect on existing employee benefits. |
(a) Taking civil air patrol leave under this Act shall |
not result in the loss of any employee benefit accrued |
before the date on which the leave commenced.
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(b) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect an |
employer's obligation to comply with any collective |
bargaining agreement or employee benefit plan that |
provides greater leave rights to employees than the rights |
provided under this Act.
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(c) The civil air patrol leave rights provided under |
this Act shall not be diminished by any collective |
bargaining agreement or employee benefit plan.
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(d) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect or |
diminish the contract rights or seniority status of any |
other employee of any employer covered under this Act. |
Section 25. Prohibited acts. |
(a) An employer shall not interfere with, restrain, or |
deny the exercise or the attempt to exercise any right |
provided under this Act.
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(b) An employer shall not discharge, fine, suspend, |
expel, discipline, or in any other manner discriminate |
against any employee who exercises any right provided under |
this Act.
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(c) An employer shall not discharge, fine, suspend, |
expel, discipline, or in any other manner discriminate |
against any employee for opposing any practice made |
unlawful by this Act. |
Section 30. Enforcement. A civil action may be brought in |
the circuit court having jurisdiction by an employee to enforce |
this Act. The circuit court may enjoin any act or practice that |
violates or may violate this Act and may order any other |
equitable relief that is necessary and appropriate to redress |
the violation or to enforce this Act. |
Section 35. Home rule. This Act is a denial and limitation |
of home rule powers and functions in accordance with subsection |
(i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. A |
home rule unit may not regulate its employees in a manner that |
is inconsistent with the provisions of this Act.
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