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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 5. The Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act is |
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| amended by changing Sections 12 and 15 as follows: |
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| (820 ILCS 55/12) |
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| Sec. 12. Use Restrictions on use of Employment Eligibility |
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| Verification Systems. |
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| (a) Until such time as any Employment Eligibility |
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| Verification System, including the E-Verify
program and the |
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| Basic Pilot program, as authorized by 8 U.S.C. 1324a, Notes, |
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| Pilot
Programs for Employment Eligibility Confirmation |
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| (enacted by P.L. 104-208, div. C, title IV,
subtitle A), is |
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| able to automatically verify the work authorization status of |
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| 99% of employees: |
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| (1) employers are discouraged from participating in |
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| any Employment Eligibility
Verification System, unless |
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| otherwise required by federal law; and |
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| (2) the State of Illinois shall not participate in any |
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| Employment Eligibility
Verification System, unless |
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| otherwise required by federal law. Employers are |
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| prohibited from enrolling in any Employment Eligibility |
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| Verification System, including the Basic Pilot program, as |
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| authorized by 8 U.S.C. 1324a, Notes, Pilot Programs for |
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| Employment Eligibility Confirmation (enacted by PL |
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| 104-208, div. C, title IV, subtitle A), until the Social |
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| Security Administration (SSA) and Department of Homeland |
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| Security (DHS) databases are able to make a determination |
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| on 99% of the tentative nonconfirmation notices issued to |
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| employers within 3 days, unless otherwise required by |
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| federal law. |
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| (b) Upon initial enrollment in an
Employment Eligibility |
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| Verification System or within 30 days after the effective date |
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| of this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, an |
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| employer enrolled in an Employment Eligibility Verification |
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| System must attest, Subject to subsection (a) of this Section, |
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| an employer who enrolls in the Basic Pilot program is |
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| prohibited from the Employment Eligibility Verification |
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| Systems, to confirm the employment authorization of new hires |
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| unless the employer attests, under penalty of perjury, on a |
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| form prescribed by the Department of Labor: |
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| (1) that the employer has received the Basic Pilot or |
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| E-Verify training materials from the Department of |
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| Homeland Security (DHS) DHS , and that all employees |
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| personnel who will administer the program have completed |
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| the Basic Pilot or E-Verify Computer Based Tutorial (CBT); |
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| and |
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| (2) that the employer has posted the notice from DHS |
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| indicating that the employer is enrolled in the Basic Pilot |
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| or E-Verify program and , the anti-discrimination notice |
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| issued by the Office of Special Counsel for |
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| Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices (OSC), |
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| Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice in a
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| prominent place that is clearly visible to prospective |
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| employees , and the anti-discrimination notice issued by |
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| the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) . |
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| The employer must maintain the signed original of the |
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| attestation form prescribed by the Department, as well as |
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| copies of all CBT certificates of completion, and make them |
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| available for inspection or copying by the Department at any |
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| reasonable time. |
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| (c) It is
a violation of this Act for an employer enrolled |
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| in an Employment Eligibility Verification
System: |
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| Responsibilities of employer using Employment Eligibility |
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| Verification Systems. |
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| (1) to fail to The employer shall display the notices |
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| supplied by DHS and , OSC , and IDHR in a prominent place |
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| that is clearly visible to prospective employees ; . |
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| (2) to allow an employee to use an Employment
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| Eligibility Verification System prior to having completed |
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| the CBT; The employer shall require that all employer |
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| representatives performing employment verification queries |
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| complete the CBT. The employer shall attest, under penalty |
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| of perjury, on a form prescribed by the Department of |
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| Labor, that the employer representatives completed the |
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| CBT. |
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| (3) to fail to The employer shall become familiar with |
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| and comply with the Basic Pilot Manual. |
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| (4) The employer shall notify all prospective |
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| employees at the time of application that such employment |
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| verification system may be used for immigration |
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| enforcement purposes. |
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| (5) The employer shall provide all employees who |
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| receive a tentative nonconfirmation with a referral letter |
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| and contact information for what agency the employee must |
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| contact to resolve the discrepancy. |
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| (6) The employer shall comply with the Illinois Human |
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| Rights Act and any applicable federal anti-discrimination |
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| laws. |
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| (7) The employer shall use the information it receives |
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| from SSA or DHS only to confirm the employment eligibility |
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| of newly-hired employees after completion of the Form I-9. |
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| The employer shall safeguard the this information |
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| contained in the Employment
Eligibility Verification |
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| System , and the means of access to the System it (such as |
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| passwords and other privacy protections) . An employer |
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| shall , to ensure that the System it is not used for any |
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| other purpose other than employment verification of |
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| newly-hired employees and shall ensure as necessary to |
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| protect its confidentiality, including ensuring that the |
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| information contained in the
System and the means of access |
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| to the System are it is not disseminated to any person |
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| other than employees of the employer who need such |
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| information and access it to perform the employer's |
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| employment verification responsibilities. All claims that |
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| an employer refused to hire, segregated,
or acted with |
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| respect to recruitment, hiring, promotion, renewal of |
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| employment, selection for
training or apprenticeship, |
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| discharge, discipline, tenure or terms, privileges, or |
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| conditions of
employment without following the procedures |
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| under the Basic Pilot or E-Verify program shall be
brought |
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| under paragraph (G)(2) of Section 2-102 of the Illinois |
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| Human Rights Act. |
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| (d) Preemption. No unit of local government, including a |
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| home rule unit, may require any employer to use an Employment |
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| Eligibility Verification System, including under the following |
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| circumstances: |
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| (1) as a condition of receiving a government contract; |
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| (2) as a condition of receiving a business license; or |
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| (3) as penalty for violating licensing or other similar |
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| laws. |
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| This subsection (d)
is a denial and limitation of home rule |
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| powers and functions under subsection (h) of Section 6 of |
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| Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-138, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| (820 ILCS 55/15) (from Ch. 48, par. 2865)
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| Sec. 15. Administration and enforcement.
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| (a) The Director of Labor or his authorized representative |
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| shall
administer and enforce the provisions of this Act. The |
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| Director of Labor
may issue rules and regulations necessary to |
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| administer and enforce the
provisions of this Act.
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| (b) If an employee or applicant for employment alleges that |
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| he or she
has been denied his or her rights under this Act, he |
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| or she may file a
complaint with the Department of Labor. The |
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| Department shall investigate
the complaint and shall have |
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| authority to request the issuance of a search
warrant or |
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| subpoena to inspect the files of the employer or prospective
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| employer, if necessary. The Department shall attempt to resolve |
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| the
complaint by conference, conciliation, or persuasion. If |
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| the complaint is
not so resolved and the Department finds the |
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| employer or prospective
employer has violated the Act, the |
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| Department may commence an action in the
circuit court to |
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| enforce the provisions of this Act including an action to
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| compel compliance. The circuit court for the county in which |
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| the
complainant resides or in which the complainant is employed |
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| shall have
jurisdiction in such actions.
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| (c) If an employer or prospective employer violates this |
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| Act, an
employee or applicant for employment may commence an |
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| action in the circuit
court to enforce the provisions of this |
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| Act, including actions to compel
compliance, where efforts to |
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| resolve the employee's or applicant for
employment's complaint |
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| concerning the violation by conference, conciliation
or |
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| persuasion under subsection (b) have failed and the Department |
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| has not
commenced an action in circuit court to redress the |
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| violation. The circuit
court for the county in which the |
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| complainant resides or in which the
complainant is employed |
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| shall have jurisdiction in such actions.
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| (d) Failure to comply with an order of the court may be |
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| punished as
contempt. In addition, the court shall award an |
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| employee or applicant for
employment prevailing in an action |
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| under this Act the following damages:
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| (1) Actual damages plus costs.
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| (2) For a willful and knowing violation of this Act, |
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| $200 plus costs,
reasonable attorney's fees, and actual |
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| damages.
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| (3) For a willful and knowing violation of Section |
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| 12(c) of this Act, $500 per affected employee
plus costs, |
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| reasonable attorney's fees, and actual damages. |
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| (e) Any employer or prospective employer or his agent who |
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| violates the
provisions of this Act is guilty of a petty |
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| offense.
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| (f) Any employer or prospective employer, or the officer or |
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| agent of any
employer or prospective employer, who discharges |
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| or in any other manner
discriminates against any employee or |
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| applicant for employment because that
employee or applicant for |
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| employment has made a complaint to his employer,
or to the |
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| Director or his authorized representative, or because that
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| employee or applicant for employment has caused to be |
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| instituted or is
about to cause to be instituted any proceeding |
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| under or related to this
Act, or because that employee or |
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| applicant for employment has testified or
is about to testify |
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| in an investigation or proceeding under this Act, is
guilty of |
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| a petty offense.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-807.)
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| Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
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| severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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