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1 | AN ACT concerning health.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Genetic Information Privacy Act is amended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | by changing Sections 10, 15, 25, and 40 and by adding Section | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 50 as follows:
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7 | (410 ILCS 513/10)
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8 | Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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9 | "Employer" means the State of Illinois, any unit of local | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | government, and any board, commission, department, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | institution, or school district, any party to a public | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | contract, any joint apprenticeship or training committee | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | within the State, and every other person employing employees | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | within the State. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | "Employment agency" means both public and private | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | employment agencies and any person, labor organization, or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | labor union having a hiring hall or hiring office regularly | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | undertaking, with or without compensation, to procure | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | opportunities to work, or to procure, recruit, refer, or place | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | employees. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | "Family member" means, with respect to an individual, (i) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | the spouse of the individual; (ii) a dependent child of the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | individual, including a child who is born to or placed for |
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1 | adoption with the individual; (iii) any other person qualifying | ||||||
2 | as a covered dependent under a managed care plan; and (iv) all | ||||||
3 | other individuals related by blood or law to the individual or | ||||||
4 | the spouse or child described in subsections (i) through (iii) | ||||||
5 | of this definition. | ||||||
6 | "Genetic information" means information about (i) an | ||||||
7 | individual's genetic tests; (ii) the genetic tests of a family | ||||||
8 | member of the individual; or
(iii) the occurrence of a disease | ||||||
9 | or disorder in a family member of the individual. Genetic | ||||||
10 | information does not include information about the sex or age | ||||||
11 | of an individual. | ||||||
12 | "Genetic testing" and "genetic test" mean means a test or | ||||||
13 | analysis of a person's
genes, gene products, DNA, RNA, or | ||||||
14 | chromosomes , proteins, or metabolites for genotypes, | ||||||
15 | mutations, chromosomal changes, abnormalities , or | ||||||
16 | deficiencies,
including carrier status, that (i) are linked to | ||||||
17 | physical or mental disorders
or
impairments, (ii) indicate a | ||||||
18 | susceptibility to illness, disease, impairment,
or other | ||||||
19 | disorders, whether physical or mental, or (iii) demonstrate | ||||||
20 | genetic or
chromosomal damage due to environmental factors. | ||||||
21 | Genetic testing does not
include routine physical | ||||||
22 | measurements; chemical, blood and urine analyses that
are | ||||||
23 | widely accepted and in use in clinical practice; tests for use | ||||||
24 | of drugs;
and tests for the presence of the human | ||||||
25 | immunodeficiency virus ; and analyses of proteins or | ||||||
26 | metabolites that do not detect genotypes, mutations, |
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1 | chromosomal changes, abnormalities, or deficiencies .
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2 | "Insurer" means (i) an entity that transacts an insurance | ||||||
3 | business and (ii) a
managed care plan.
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4 | "Licensing agency" means a board, commission, committee, | ||||||
5 | council, department, or officers, except a judicial officer, in | ||||||
6 | this State or any political subdivision authorized to grant, | ||||||
7 | deny, renew, revoke, suspend, annul, withdraw, or amend a | ||||||
8 | license or certificate of registration. | ||||||
9 | "Labor organization" includes any organization, labor | ||||||
10 | union, craft union, or any voluntary unincorporated | ||||||
11 | association designed to further the cause of the rights of | ||||||
12 | union labor that is constituted for the purpose, in whole or in | ||||||
13 | part, of collective bargaining or of dealing with employers | ||||||
14 | concerning grievances, terms or conditions of employment, or | ||||||
15 | apprenticeships or applications for apprenticeships, or of | ||||||
16 | other mutual aid or protection in connection with employment, | ||||||
17 | including apprenticeships or applications for apprenticeships. | ||||||
18 | "Managed care plan" means a plan that establishes, | ||||||
19 | operates, or maintains a
network of health care providers that | ||||||
20 | have entered into agreements with the
plan to provide health | ||||||
21 | care services to enrollees where the plan has the
ultimate and | ||||||
22 | direct contractual obligation to the enrollee to arrange for | ||||||
23 | the
provision of or pay for services
through:
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24 | (1) organizational arrangements for ongoing quality | ||||||
25 | assurance,
utilization review programs, or dispute | ||||||
26 | resolution; or
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1 | (2) financial incentives for persons enrolled in the | ||||||
2 | plan to use the
participating providers and procedures | ||||||
3 | covered by the plan.
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4 | A managed care plan may be established or operated by any | ||||||
5 | entity including
a licensed insurance company, hospital or | ||||||
6 | medical service plan, health
maintenance organization, limited | ||||||
7 | health service organization, preferred
provider organization, | ||||||
8 | third party administrator, or an employer or employee
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9 | organization.
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10 | (Source: P.A. 90-25, eff. 1-1-98.)
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11 | (410 ILCS 513/15)
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12 | Sec. 15. Confidentiality of genetic information.
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13 | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Act, genetic | ||||||
14 | testing and
information derived from genetic testing is | ||||||
15 | confidential and privileged and may
be released only to the | ||||||
16 | individual tested and to persons specifically
authorized, in | ||||||
17 | writing in accordance with Section 30, by that individual to
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18 | receive the information. Except as otherwise provided in | ||||||
19 | subsection (b) and in
Section 30, this information shall not be | ||||||
20 | admissible as evidence, nor
discoverable in any action
of any | ||||||
21 | kind in any court, or before any tribunal, board, agency, or | ||||||
22 | person
pursuant to Part 21 of Article VIII of the Code of Civil | ||||||
23 | Procedure. No
liability shall attach
to any hospital, | ||||||
24 | physician, or other health care provider for compliance with
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25 | the provisions of this Act including a specific written release |
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1 | by the
individual in accordance with this Act.
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2 | (b) When a biological sample is legally obtained by a peace | ||||||
3 | officer for use
in a criminal investigation or prosecution,
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4 | information derived from genetic testing of that sample
may be | ||||||
5 | disclosed
for identification purposes
to appropriate law | ||||||
6 | enforcement authorities
conducting the
investigation or | ||||||
7 | prosecution
and may be used in accordance with Section 5-4-3 of | ||||||
8 | the Unified Code of
Corrections. The information may be used
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9 | for identification purposes
during the course of
the | ||||||
10 | investigation or prosecution with respect to the individual | ||||||
11 | tested without
the consent of the individual and shall be | ||||||
12 | admissible as evidence in court.
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13 | The information shall be confidential and
may be
disclosed | ||||||
14 | only for purposes of criminal investigation or prosecution.
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15 | Genetic testing and genetic information derived thereof | ||||||
16 | shall be admissible as evidence and discoverable, subject to a | ||||||
17 | protective order, in any actions alleging breach of genetic | ||||||
18 | test or genetic information privacy under this Act or the | ||||||
19 | Illinois Insurance Code, alleging genetic information | ||||||
20 | discrimination under this Act and the Illinois Civil Rights Act | ||||||
21 | of 2003, or requesting a workers' compensation claim under the | ||||||
22 | Workers' Compensation Act. | ||||||
23 | (c) If the subject of the information requested by law | ||||||
24 | enforcement is found
innocent of the offense or otherwise not | ||||||
25 | criminally penalized, then the
court
records
shall be expunged | ||||||
26 | by the court within 30 days after the final legal proceeding.
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1 | The court shall notify the subject of the information of the | ||||||
2 | expungement of
the records in writing.
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3 | (d) Results of genetic testing that indicate that the | ||||||
4 | individual tested is
at the time of the test afflicted with a | ||||||
5 | disease, whether or not currently
symptomatic,
are not subject | ||||||
6 | to the
confidentiality requirements of this Act.
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7 | (Source: P.A. 90-25, eff. 1-1-98.)
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8 | (410 ILCS 513/25)
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9 | Sec. 25. Use of genetic testing information by employers.
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10 | (a) An employer , employment agency, labor organization, | ||||||
11 | and licensing agency shall treat genetic testing information in | ||||||
12 | such a manner
that is consistent with the requirements of | ||||||
13 | federal law, including but not
limited to the Americans with | ||||||
14 | Disabilities Act , Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, | ||||||
15 | the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, the Occupational | ||||||
16 | Safety and Health Act of 1970, the Federal Mine Safety and | ||||||
17 | Health Act of 1977, or the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 .
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18 | (b) An employer may release genetic testing information | ||||||
19 | only in accordance
with Sections 15 and Section 30 of this Act .
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20 | (c) An employer, employment agency, labor organization, | ||||||
21 | and licensing agency shall not directly or indirectly do any of | ||||||
22 | the following: | ||||||
23 | (1) solicit, request, require or purchase genetic | ||||||
24 | information of a person or administer a genetic test to a | ||||||
25 | person as a condition of employment, preemployment |
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1 | application, labor organization membership, or licensure; | ||||||
2 | (2) affect the terms, conditions, or privileges of | ||||||
3 | employment, preemployment application, labor organization | ||||||
4 | membership, or licensure, or terminate the employment, | ||||||
5 | labor organization membership, or licensure of any person | ||||||
6 | because of genetic information with respect to the employee | ||||||
7 | or family member (or information about a request for or the | ||||||
8 | receipt of genetic testing by such employee or family | ||||||
9 | member of such employee); | ||||||
10 | (3) limit, segregate, or classify employees in any way | ||||||
11 | that would deprive or tend to deprive any employee of | ||||||
12 | employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect the | ||||||
13 | status of the employee as an employee because of genetic | ||||||
14 | information with respect to the employee or a family | ||||||
15 | member(or information about a request for or the receipt of | ||||||
16 | genetic testing by such employee or family member of such | ||||||
17 | employee); and | ||||||
18 | (4) retaliate through discharge or in any other manner | ||||||
19 | against any person alleging a violation of this Act. | ||||||
20 | (d) Except as provided in subsection (g) of this Section, a | ||||||
21 | person shall not knowingly sell to or interpret for an | ||||||
22 | employer, employment agency, labor organization, or licensing | ||||||
23 | agency, or its employees, agents, or members, a genetic test of | ||||||
24 | an employee, labor organization member, or licensee, or of a | ||||||
25 | prospective employee, member, or licensee. | ||||||
26 | (e) An agreement between a person and an employer, |
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1 | prospective employer, employment agency, labor organization, | ||||||
2 | or licensing agency, or its employees, agents, or members | ||||||
3 | offering the person employment, labor organization membership, | ||||||
4 | licensure, or any pay or benefit in return for taking a genetic | ||||||
5 | test is prohibited. | ||||||
6 | (f) An employer shall not use genetic information or | ||||||
7 | genetic testing in furtherance of a workplace wellness program | ||||||
8 | benefiting employees. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to | ||||||
9 | prohibit an employer from requesting employee participation in | ||||||
10 | a bone fide workplace wellness program that does not use | ||||||
11 | genetic testing or genetic information. | ||||||
12 | (g) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit | ||||||
13 | genetic testing of an employee who requests a genetic test and | ||||||
14 | who provides written and informed consent, in accordance with | ||||||
15 | Section 30 of this Act, from taking a genetic test for the | ||||||
16 | following purposes:
(1) Initiating a workers' compensation | ||||||
17 | claim under the Workers' Compensation Act.
(2) Determining the | ||||||
18 | employee's susceptibility or level of exposure to potentially | ||||||
19 | toxic chemicals or potentially toxic substances in the | ||||||
20 | workplace, if the employer does not terminate the employee, or | ||||||
21 | take any other action that adversely affects any term, | ||||||
22 | condition, or privilege of the employee's employment as a | ||||||
23 | result of the genetic test. | ||||||
24 | (h) A purchase of commercially and publicly available | ||||||
25 | documents (including newspapers, magazines, periodicals, and | ||||||
26 | books, but not including medical databases or court records) or |
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1 | inadvertently requesting family medical history by an | ||||||
2 | employer, employment agency, labor organization, and licensing | ||||||
3 | agency does not violate this Act. | ||||||
4 | (i) Despite lawful acquisition of genetic information | ||||||
5 | through subsections (g) and (h), an employer, employment | ||||||
6 | agency, labor organization, and licensing agency still may not | ||||||
7 | use or disclose the information in violation of this Act | ||||||
8 | (Source: P.A. 90-25, eff. 1-1-98.)
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9 | (410 ILCS 513/40)
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10 | Sec. 40. Right of action.
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11 | (a) Any person aggrieved by a violation of this
Act
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12 | have a right of action in a State the
circuit court or as a | ||||||
13 | supplemental claim in a federal district court against an | ||||||
14 | offending party. A prevailing party and may recover for each | ||||||
15 | violation:
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16 | (1) Against any party person who negligently violates a | ||||||
17 | provision of this Act,
liquidated damages of $2,500 $1,000 | ||||||
18 | or
actual damages, whichever is greater.
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19 | (2) Against any party person who intentionally or | ||||||
20 | recklessly violates a
provision of this Act, liquidated
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21 | damages of $15,000 $5,000 or actual damages, whichever is | ||||||
22 | greater.
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23 | (3) Reasonable attorney's attorney fees and costs, | ||||||
24 | including expert witness fees and other litigation | ||||||
25 | expenses .
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1 | (4) Such other relief, including an injunction, as the | ||||||
2 | State or federal court may deem
appropriate.
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3 | (b) Article XL of the Illinois Insurance Code shall provide | ||||||
4 | the exclusive
remedy for violations of Section 30 by insurers.
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5 | (c) For the purpose of this Act, the term "prevailing | ||||||
6 | party" includes any party: | ||||||
7 | (1) who obtains some of his or her requested relief | ||||||
8 | through a judicial judgment in his or her favor; | ||||||
9 | (2) who obtains some of his or her requested relief | ||||||
10 | through any settlement agreement approved by the court; or | ||||||
11 | (3) whose pursuit of a non-frivolous claim was a | ||||||
12 | catalyst for a unilateral change in position by the | ||||||
13 | opposing party relative to the relief sought. | ||||||
14 | (d) Notwithstanding any provisions of the law to the | ||||||
15 | contrary, any person aggrieved by a violation of subsection (b) | ||||||
16 | of Section 25 of this Act shall have a right of action in a | ||||||
17 | State circuit court or as a supplemental claim in a federal | ||||||
18 | district court to seek a preliminary injunction preventing the | ||||||
19 | release or disclosure of genetic testing or genetic information | ||||||
20 | pending the final resolution of any action under this Act. | ||||||
21 | (Source: P.A. 90-25, eff. 1-1-98.)
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22 | (410 ILCS 513/50 new)
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23 | Sec. 50. Home rule. The corporate authorities of a | ||||||
24 | municipality or other unit of local government may enact | ||||||
25 | ordinances, standards, rules, or regulations that protect |
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1 | genetic information and genetic testing in a manner or to an | ||||||
2 | extent equal to or greater than the protection provided in this | ||||||
3 | Act. This Section is a limitation on the concurrent exercise of | ||||||
4 | home rule power under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article | ||||||
5 | VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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