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1 | AN ACT in relation to employment.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||
5 | Volunteer Firefighter
Job
Protection Act.
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6 | Section 3. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
7 | "Volunteer firefighter" means a firefighter who does not | ||||||
8 | receive monetary compensation for his or her services to a fire | ||||||
9 | department or fire protection district and who does not work | ||||||
10 | for any other fire department or fire protection district for | ||||||
11 | monetary compensation. | ||||||
12 | "Monetary compensation" does not include a monetary | ||||||
13 | incentive awarded to a firefighter by the board of trustees of | ||||||
14 | a fire protection district under Section 6 of the Fire | ||||||
15 | Protection District Act. | ||||||
16 | Section 5. Volunteer firefighter; when termination of | ||||||
17 | employment prohibited.
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18 | (a) No public or private employer may terminate an employee | ||||||
19 | who is a
volunteer
firefighter because the employee, when | ||||||
20 | acting as a volunteer firefighter, is
absent from or late to | ||||||
21 | his or her employment in order to respond to an
emergency prior | ||||||
22 | to the time the employee is to report to his or her place of
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23 | employment.
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24 | (b) An employer may charge, against the employee's regular | ||||||
25 | pay, any time
that
an
employee who is a
volunteer firefighter | ||||||
26 | loses from employment because of the employee's
response to an | ||||||
27 | emergency in the course of performing his or her duties as a
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28 | volunteer firefighter.
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29 | (c) In the case of an employee who is a
volunteer | ||||||
30 | firefighter and who loses time
from his or her employment in | ||||||
31 | order to respond to an emergency in the course of
performing |
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1 | his or her duties as a volunteer firefighter, the
employer has | ||||||
2 | the right to request the employee to provide the
employer with | ||||||
3 | a written statement from the supervisor or acting supervisor of
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4 | the
volunteer fire department stating that the employee | ||||||
5 | responded to an emergency
and stating the time and date of the | ||||||
6 | emergency.
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7 | (d) An employee who is a
volunteer firefighter and who may | ||||||
8 | be absent from or late to his or her
employment in
order to | ||||||
9 | respond to an emergency in the course of performing his or her | ||||||
10 | duties
as a volunteer firefighter must make a reasonable effort | ||||||
11 | to notify his
or
her employer that he or she may be absent or | ||||||
12 | late.
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13 | Section 10. Employer's violation; civil action. An | ||||||
14 | employee who is
terminated
in
violation of this
Act may bring a | ||||||
15 | civil action against his or her employer who violated this Act.
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16 | The
employee may seek reinstatement to his or her former | ||||||
17 | position, payment of
back wages, reinstatement of fringe | ||||||
18 | benefits, and, where seniority rights are
granted, | ||||||
19 | reinstatement of seniority rights. The employee must commence | ||||||
20 | such an
action within one year
after the date of the employer's | ||||||
21 | violation.
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22 | Section 15. Home rule powers. A home rule unit may not | ||||||
23 | regulate employment
in
a manner inconsistent with the | ||||||
24 | regulation by the State of employment under this
Act.
This | ||||||
25 | Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of | ||||||
26 | Article VII
of the Illinois
Constitution on the concurrent | ||||||
27 | exercise by home rule units of powers and
functions
exercised | ||||||
28 | by the State.
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29 | Section 20. Applicability. This Act applies only to | ||||||
30 | municipalities with a population of 3,500 or less. | ||||||
31 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
32 | becoming law. |