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Public Act 096-0593 |
HB2474 Enrolled |
LRB096 09137 RLC 19286 b |
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AN ACT concerning 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 Task |
Force on Inventorying Employment Restrictions Act. |
Section 5. Purpose. The General Assembly finds and declares |
that: |
(1) public safety dictates the adoption of employment |
restrictions to protect vulnerable populations, to prevent |
the risk of loss and liability, and to minimize the |
likelihood of harm to the public, fellow employees and |
customers; |
(2) gainful employment after release from prison is one |
of the critical elements necessary to achieve successful |
reentry after prison and that employment has been shown to |
reduce recidivism; |
(3) to make our communities safer, public safety also |
requires that employment opportunities not be so |
restricted that people with criminal records are unable to |
engage in gainful employment; |
(4) many State laws and policies impose restrictions on |
the employment of persons with criminal records including |
State government jobs, jobs in State-licensed, regulated |
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and funded entities, and jobs requiring State |
certification; |
(5) no comprehensive review of these restrictions has |
been undertaken to evaluate whether the restrictions are |
substantially related to the safety, trust and |
responsibility required of the job or to the goal of |
furthering public safety; |
(6) a less restrictive approach is preferred if it both |
furthers public safety and preserves employment |
opportunities; and |
(7) the State's agencies, boards, and commissions can |
assume a leadership role in providing employment |
opportunities to people with criminal records by reviewing |
their employment policies and practices and identifying |
barriers to employment that can safely be removed to enable |
people with criminal records to demonstrate their |
rehabilitation. |
Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
"State agencies" shall mean the following State |
agencies, boards, and commissions: Department on Aging, |
Department of Agriculture, Office of Appellate Defender, |
Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor, |
Illinois Arts Council, Office of the Attorney General, |
Auditor General, Capital Development Board, Department of |
Central Management Services, Department of Children and |
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Family Services, Civil Service Commission, Illinois |
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Illinois |
Commerce Commission, Illinois Community College Board, |
State of Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan, |
Office of the Comptroller, Department of Corrections, |
Criminal Justice Information Authority, Illinois Council |
on Developmental Disabilities, Illinois Deaf and Hard of |
Hearing Commission, Commission on Discrimination and Hate |
Crimes, State Board of Education, Illinois Educational |
Labor Relations Board, State Board of Elections, Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency, Department of Employment |
Security, Environmental Protection Agency, Illinois State |
Fair, Illinois Finance Authority, Department of Financial |
and Professional Regulation, Office of the First Lady, |
Illinois Gaming Board, Office of the Governor, |
Guardianship and Advocacy Commission, Department of |
Healthcare and Family Services, Board of Higher Education, |
Historic Preservation Agency, Illinois Housing Development |
Authority, Illinois Human Rights Commission, Department of |
Human Rights, Department of Human Services, Illinois State |
Board of Investment, Department of Juvenile Justice, |
Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Department of Labor, |
Illinois Labor Relations Board, Illinois Law Enforcement |
Training Standards Board, Illinois Liquor Control |
Commission, Illinois Lottery, Governor's Office of |
Management and Budget, Illinois Medical District |
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Commission, Department of Military Affairs, Department of |
Natural Resources, Pollution Control Board, Prairie State |
2000 Authority, Property Tax Appeal Board, Department of |
Public Health, Illinois Prisoner Review Board, Illinois |
Racing Board, Department of Revenue, Office of the |
Secretary of State, State Fire Marshal, Illinois State |
Police, State Police Merit Board, State Retirement |
Systems, Office of the State Treasurer, State Universities |
Civil Service System, State Universities Retirement |
System, Illinois Student Assistance Commission, Illinois |
Supreme Court, Illinois Teachers' Retirement System, |
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, Department of |
Transportation, Department of Veterans Affairs', |
Governor's Office of Women's Affairs, and Illinois |
Workers' Compensation Commission. |
Section 15. Task Force. |
(a) The Task Force on Inventorying Employment Restrictions |
is hereby created in the Illinois Criminal Justice Information |
Authority. The purpose of the Task Force is to review the |
statutes, administrative rules, policies and practices that |
restrict employment of persons with a criminal history, as set |
out in subsection (c) of this Section, and to report to the |
Governor and the General Assembly those employment |
restrictions and their impact on employment opportunities for |
people with criminal records.
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(b) Within 60 days after the effective date of this Act, |
the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of |
Representatives, the Minority Leader of the Senate, and the |
Minority Leader of the House of Representatives shall each |
appoint 2 members to the Task Force. In addition, the Director |
or Secretary of each of the following, or his or her designee, |
are members: the Department of Human Services, the Department |
of Corrections, the Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity, the Department of Children and Family Services, |
the Department of Human Rights, the Illinois State Board of |
Education, the Illinois Board of Higher Education, and the |
Illinois Community College Board. Members shall not receive |
compensation. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information |
Authority shall provide staff and other assistance to the Task |
Force.
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(c) On or before September 1, 2010, all State agencies |
shall produce a report for the Task Force that describes the |
employment restrictions that are based on criminal records for |
each occupation under the agency's jurisdiction and that of its |
boards, if any, including, but not limited to, employment |
within the agency; employment in facilities licensed, |
regulated, supervised, or funded by the agency; employment |
pursuant to contracts with the agency; and employment in |
occupations that the agency licenses or provides |
certifications to practice. For each occupation subject to a |
criminal records-based restriction, the agency shall set forth |
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the following:
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(1) the job title, occupation, job classification, or |
restricted place of employment, including the range of |
occupations affected in such places;
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(2) the statute, regulation, policy, and procedure |
that authorizes the restriction of applicants for |
employment and licensure, current employees, and current |
licenses;
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(3) the substance and terms of the restriction, and
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(A) if the statute, regulation, policy or practice |
enumerates disqualifying offenses, a list of each |
disqualifying offense, the time limits for each |
offense, and the point in time when the time limit |
begins;
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(B) if the statute, regulation, policy or practice |
does not enumerate disqualifying offenses and instead |
provides for agency discretion in determining |
disqualifying offenses, the criteria the agency has |
adopted to apply the disqualification to individual |
cases. Restrictions based on agency discretion |
include, but are not limited to, restrictions based on |
an offense "related to" the practice of a given |
profession; an offense or act of "moral turpitude"; and |
an offense evincing a lack of "good moral character".
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(4) the procedures used by the agency to identify an |
individual's criminal history, including but not limited |
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to disclosures on applications and background checks |
conducted by law enforcement or private entities;
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(5) the procedures used by the agency to determine and |
review whether an individual's criminal history |
disqualifies that individual;
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(6) the year the restriction was adopted, and its |
rationale;
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(7) any exemption, waiver, or review mechanisms |
available to seek relief from the disqualification based on |
a showing of rehabilitation or otherwise, including the |
terms of the mechanism, the nature of the relief it |
affords, and whether an administrative and judicial appeal |
is authorized;
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(8) any statute, rule, policy and practice that |
requires an individual convicted of a felony to have his |
civil rights restored to become qualified for the job; and
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9 copies of the following documents:
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(A) forms, applications, and instructions provided |
to applicants and those denied or terminated from jobs |
or licenses based on their criminal record;
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(B) forms, rules, and procedures that the agency |
employs to provide notice of disqualification, to |
review applications subject to disqualification, and |
to provide for exemptions and appeals of |
disqualification;
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(C) memos, guidance, instructions to staff, |
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scoring criteria and other materials used by the agency |
to evaluate the criminal histories of applicants, |
licensees, and employees; and
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(D) forms and notices used to explain waiver, |
exemption and appeals procedures for denial, |
suspensions and terminations of employment or |
licensure based on criminal history.
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(d) Each executive agency shall participate in a review to |
determine the impact of the employment restrictions based on |
criminal records and the effectiveness of existing |
case-by-case review mechanisms. For each occupation under the |
agency's jurisdiction for which there are employment |
restrictions based on criminal records, each State agency must |
provide the Task Force with a report, on or before November 1, |
2009, for the previous 2-year period, setting forth:
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(1) the total number of people currently employed in |
the occupation whose employment or licensure required |
criminal history disclosure, background checks or |
restrictions;
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(2) the number and percentage of individuals who |
underwent a criminal history background check;
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(3) the number and percentage of individuals who were |
merely required to disclose their criminal history without |
a criminal history background check;
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(4) the number and percentage of individuals who were |
found disqualified based on criminal history disclosure by |
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the applicant;
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(5) the number and percentage of individuals who were |
found disqualified based on a criminal history background |
check;
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(6) the number and percentage of individuals who sought |
an exemption or waiver from the disqualification;
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(7) the number and percentage of individuals who sought |
an exemption or waiver who were subsequently granted the |
exemption or waiver at the first level of agency review (if |
multiple levels of review are available);
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(8) the number and percentage of individuals who sought |
an exemption or waiver who were subsequently granted the |
exemption or waiver at the next level of agency review (if |
multiple levels of review are available);
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(9) the number and percentage of individuals who were |
denied an exemption or waiver at the final level of agency |
review, and then sought review through an administrative |
appeal;
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(10) the number and percentage of individuals who were |
denied an exemption or waiver at the final level of agency |
review, and then sought review through an administrative |
appeal and were then found qualified after such a review;
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(11) the number and percentage of individuals who were |
found disqualified where no waiver or exemption process is |
available;
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(12) the number and percentage of individuals who were |
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found disqualified where no waiver or exemption process is |
available and who sought administrative review and then |
were found qualified; and
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(13) if the agency maintains records of active licenses |
or certifications, the executive agency shall provide the |
total number of employees in occupations subject to |
criminal history restrictions.
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(e) The Task Force shall report its findings and |
recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by |
December 31, 2010.
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Section 20. Act subject to appropriation. The provisions of |
this Act are subject to an appropriation being made to the |
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority to implement |
this Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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