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| AN ACT concerning human rights.
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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 Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 7A-102, 7B-102, and 8-103 as follows:
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| (775 ILCS 5/7A-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 7A-102)
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| Sec. 7A-102. Procedures.
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| (A) Charge.
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| (1) Within 180 days after the
date that a civil rights |
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| violation allegedly has been committed, a
charge in writing |
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| under oath or affirmation may be filed with the
Department |
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| by an aggrieved party or issued by the Department itself
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| under the signature of the Director.
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| (2) The charge shall be in such detail as to |
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| substantially apprise
any party properly concerned as to |
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| the time, place, and facts
surrounding the alleged civil |
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| rights violation.
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| (A-1) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Charges. A |
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| charge filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |
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| within 180 days after the date of the alleged civil rights |
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| violation shall be deemed filed with the Department on the date |
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| filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Upon |
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| receipt of a charge filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity |
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| Commission, the Department shall notify the complainant that he |
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| or she may proceed with the Department. The complainant must |
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| notify the Department of his or her decision in writing within |
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| 35 days of receipt of the Department's notice to the |
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| complainant and the Department shall close the case if the |
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| complainant does not do so. If the complainant proceeds with |
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| the Department, the Department shall take no action until the |
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| Equal Employment Opportunity Commission makes a determination |
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| on the charge. Upon receipt of the Equal Employment Opportunity |
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| Commission's determination, the Department shall cause the |
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| charge to be filed under oath or affirmation and to be in such |
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| detail as provided for under subparagraph (2) of paragraph (A). |
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| At the Department's discretion, the Department shall either |
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| adopt the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's |
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| determination or process the charge pursuant to this Act. |
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| Adoption of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's |
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| determination shall be deemed a determination by the Department |
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| for all purposes under this Act.
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| (B) Notice and Response to Charge.
The Department shall, |
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| within 10
days of the date on which the charge
was filed, serve |
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| a copy of the charge on the respondent. This period shall
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| be construed to be jurisdictional. The charging party and the |
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| respondent
may each file a position statement and other |
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| materials with the Department
regarding the charge of alleged |
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| discrimination within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of the |
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| charge. The position statements and other materials filed shall
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| remain confidential unless otherwise agreed to by the party |
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| providing the
information and shall not be served on or made |
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| available to the other
party during pendency
of a charge with |
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| the Department. The Department
shall
require the respondent to |
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| file a verified response to
the allegations contained in the |
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| charge within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of the
charge. |
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| The respondent shall serve a copy
of its response on the
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| complainant or his representative. All allegations contained |
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| in the charge
not timely denied by the respondent shall be |
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| deemed admitted, unless the
respondent states that it is |
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| without sufficient information to
form a belief with respect to |
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| such allegation. The Department may issue
a notice of default |
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| directed to any respondent who fails to file a
verified |
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| response to a charge within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of |
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| the charge,
unless the respondent can
demonstrate good cause as
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| to why such notice should not issue. The term "good cause" |
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| shall be defined by rule promulgated by the Department. Within |
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| 30 days of receipt
of the respondent's response, the |
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| complainant may file a
reply to
said response and
shall serve
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| copy of said reply on the respondent or his representative. A |
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| party
shall have the right to supplement his response or reply |
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| at any time that
the investigation of the charge is pending. |
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| The Department shall,
within 10 days of the date on which the |
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| charge was filed,
and again no later than 335 days thereafter,
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| send by certified or registered mail written notice to the |
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| complainant
and to the respondent
informing the complainant
of |
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| the complainant's right to either file a complaint with the |
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| Human
Rights Commission or commence a civil action in the |
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| appropriate circuit court
under subparagraph (2) of paragraph |
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| (G), including in such notice the dates
within which the |
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| complainant may exercise this right.
In the notice the |
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| Department shall notify the complainant that the
charge of |
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| civil rights violation will be dismissed with prejudice and |
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| with no
right to further proceed if a written complaint is not |
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| timely filed with
the Commission or with the appropriate |
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| circuit court by the complainant pursuant to subparagraph (2) |
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| of paragraph (G)
or by the Department pursuant to subparagraph |
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| (1) of paragraph (G).
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| (B-1) Mediation. The complainant and respondent may agree |
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| to voluntarily
submit the charge
to mediation without waiving |
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| any rights that are otherwise available to
either party |
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| pursuant to this Act and without incurring any obligation to
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| accept the result of the mediation process. Nothing occurring |
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| in mediation
shall
be disclosed by the Department or admissible |
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| in evidence in any subsequent
proceeding unless the complainant |
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| and the respondent agree in writing that such
disclosure be |
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| made.
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| (C) Investigation.
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| (1) After the respondent has been notified, the
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| Department shall conduct a full investigation of the |
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| allegations set
forth in the charge.
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| (2) The Director or his or her designated |
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| representatives shall have
authority to request any member |
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| of the Commission to issue subpoenas to
compel the |
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| attendance of a witness or the production for
examination |
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| of any books, records or documents whatsoever.
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| (3) If any witness whose testimony is required for any |
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| investigation
resides outside the State, or through |
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| illness or any other good cause as
determined by the |
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| Director is unable to be interviewed by the investigator
or |
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| appear at a fact finding conference, his or her testimony |
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| or deposition
may be taken, within or without the State, in |
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| the same manner as is
provided for in the taking of |
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| depositions in civil cases in circuit courts.
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| (4) Upon reasonable notice to the complainant and the |
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| respondent,
the Department shall conduct a fact finding |
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| conference prior to
365 days after the date on which the |
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| charge was filed,
unless the Director has determined |
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| whether there is substantial evidence
that the alleged |
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| civil rights violation has been committed or the charge has
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| been dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. If the parties |
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| agree in writing,
the fact finding conference may be held |
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| at a time after the 365 day limit.
Any party's failure to |
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| attend the conference without good cause
shall result in |
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| dismissal or default. The term "good cause"
shall
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| defined by rule promulgated by the Department. A notice of |
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| dismissal or
default shall be issued by the Director . The |
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| notice of default issued by the Director shall notify the |
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| respondent and shall notify the relevant
party that a |
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| request for review may be filed in writing with the |
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| Commission
within 30 days of receipt of notice of dismissal |
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| or default. The notice of dismissal issued by the Director |
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| shall give
the complainant notice of his or her right to |
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| seek review of the dismissal
before the Human Rights |
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| Commission or commence a civil action in the
appropriate |
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| circuit court. If the complainant chooses to have the Human |
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| Rights Commission review the dismissal order, he or she |
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| shall file a request for review with the Commission within |
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| 90 days after receipt of the Director's notice. If the |
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| complainant chooses to file a request for review with the |
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| Commission, he or she may not later commence a civil action |
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| in a circuit court. If the complainant chooses to commence |
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| a civil action in a circuit court, he or she must do so |
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| within 90 days after receipt of the Director's notice.
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| (D) Report.
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| (1) Each charge shall be the
subject of a
report to the |
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| Director. The report shall be a confidential document
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| subject to review by the Director, authorized Department |
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| employees, the
parties, and, where indicated by this Act, |
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| members of the Commission or
their designated hearing |
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| officers.
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| (2) Upon review of the report, the Director shall |
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| determine whether
there is substantial evidence that the |
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| alleged civil rights violation
has been committed.
The |
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| determination of substantial evidence is limited to |
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| determining the need
for further consideration of the |
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| charge pursuant to this Act
and includes, but is not |
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| limited to, findings of fact and conclusions, as well
as |
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| the reasons for the determinations on all material issues. |
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| Substantial evidence is evidence which a reasonable mind |
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| accepts
as sufficient to support a particular conclusion |
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| and which consists of more
than a mere scintilla but may be |
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| somewhat less than a preponderance.
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| (3) If the Director determines
that there is no |
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| substantial
evidence, the charge shall be dismissed by |
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| order of the
Director and the Director shall give the
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| complainant notice of his or her right to seek review of |
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| the dismissal order before the
Commission or commence a |
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| civil action in the appropriate circuit court. If the |
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| complainant chooses to have the Human Rights Commission |
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| review the dismissal order, he or she shall file a request |
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| for review with the Commission within 90 30 days after |
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| receipt of the Director's notice. If the complainant |
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| chooses to file a request for review with the Commission, |
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| he or she may not later commence a civil action in a |
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| circuit court. If the complainant chooses to commence a |
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| civil action in a circuit court, he or she must do so |
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| within 90 days after receipt of the Director's notice.
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| (4) If the Director determines that there is |
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| substantial evidence, he or she shall notify the |
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| complainant and respondent of that determination. The |
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| Director shall also notify the parties that the complainant |
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| has the right to either commence a civil action in the |
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| appropriate circuit court or request that the Department of |
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| Human Rights file a complaint with the Human Rights |
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| Commission on his or her behalf. Any such complaint shall |
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| be filed within 90 days after receipt of the Director's |
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| notice. If the complainant chooses to have the Department |
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| file a complaint with the Human Rights Commission on his or |
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| her behalf, the complainant must, within 30 14 days after |
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| receipt of the Director's notice, request in writing that |
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| the Department file the complaint. If the complainant |
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| timely requests that the Department file the complaint, the |
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| Department shall file the complaint on his or her behalf. |
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| If the complainant fails to timely request that the |
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| Department file the complaint, the complainant may file his |
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| or her complaint with the Commission or only commence a |
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| civil action in the appropriate circuit court.
If the |
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| complainant files a complaint with
the Human Rights |
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| Commission, the complainant shall give notice to the
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| Department of the filing of the complaint with the Human |
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| Rights Commission. |
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| (E) Conciliation.
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(1) When there is a finding of substantial evidence, |
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| the Department may designate a Department employee who is |
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| an attorney
licensed to practice in Illinois to endeavor to |
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| eliminate the effect of
the alleged civil rights violation |
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| and to prevent its repetition by
means of conference and |
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| conciliation.
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| (2) When the Department determines that a formal
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| conciliation conference is necessary, the complainant and |
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| respondent
shall be notified of the time and place of the |
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| conference by registered
or certified mail at least 10 days |
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| prior thereto and either or both
parties shall appear at |
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| the conference in person or by attorney.
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| (3) The place fixed for the conference shall be within |
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| 35 miles of
the place where the civil rights violation is |
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| alleged to have been
committed.
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| (4) Nothing occurring at the conference shall be |
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| disclosed by the
Department unless
the complainant and |
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| respondent agree in writing that
such disclosure be made.
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| (5) The Department's efforts to conciliate the matter |
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| shall not stay or extend the time for filing the complaint |
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| with the Commission or the circuit court.
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| (F) Complaint.
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| (1) When the complainant requests that the Department |
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| file a complaint with the Commission on his or her behalf, |
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| the Department shall prepare a
written complaint, under |
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| oath or affirmation, stating the nature of the
civil rights |
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| violation substantially as alleged in the charge |
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| previously
filed and the relief sought on behalf of the |
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| aggrieved party. The Department shall file the complaint |
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| with the Commission.
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| (2) If the complainant chooses to commence a civil |
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| action in a circuit court, he or she must do so in the |
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| circuit court in the county wherein the civil rights |
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| violation was allegedly committed. The form of the |
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| complaint in any such civil action shall be in accordance |
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| with the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure.
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| (G) Time Limit.
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| (1) When a charge of a civil rights violation has been
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| properly filed, the Department, within 365
days thereof or |
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| within any
extension of that period agreed to in writing by |
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| all parties, shall issue its report as required by |
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| subparagraph (D). Any such report
shall be duly served upon |
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| both the complainant and the respondent.
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| (2) If the Department has not issued its report within |
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| 365 days after the charge is filed, or any such longer |
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| period agreed to in writing by all the parties, the |
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| complainant shall have 90 days to either file his or her |
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| own complaint with the Human Rights Commission or commence |
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| a civil action in the appropriate circuit court. If the |
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| complainant files a complaint with the Commission, the form |
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| of the complaint shall be in accordance with the provisions |
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| of
paragraph (F)(1). If the complainant commences a civil |
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| action in a circuit court, the form of the complaint shall |
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| be in accordance with the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. |
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| The aggrieved party shall notify the Department that a
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| complaint
has been filed and shall serve a copy of the |
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| complaint on the Department
on the same date that the |
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| complaint is filed with the Commission or in circuit court. |
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| If the complainant files a complaint with the Commission, |
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| he or she may not later commence a civil action in circuit |
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| court.
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| (3) If an aggrieved party files a complaint
with the
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| Human Rights Commission or commences a civil action in |
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| circuit court pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection, |
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| or if
the time period for filing a complaint has expired, |
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| the
Department shall immediately cease its investigation |
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| and
dismiss the charge of civil rights violation.
Any final |
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| order entered by the Commission under this Section is
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| appealable in accordance with paragraph (B)(1) of Section |
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| 8-111.
Failure to immediately cease an investigation and |
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| dismiss the charge of civil
rights violation as provided in |
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| this paragraph
(3) constitutes grounds for entry of an |
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| order by the circuit court permanently
enjoining the
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| investigation. The Department may also be liable for any
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| costs and other damages incurred by the respondent as a |
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| result of the action of
the Department.
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| (4) The Department shall stay any administrative |
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| proceedings
under this Section after the filing of a civil |
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| action by or on behalf of the
aggrieved party under any |
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| federal or State law seeking relief with respect to
the
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| alleged civil rights violation.
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| (H) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to causes of action |
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| filed on or
after January 1, 1996.
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| (I) This amendatory Act of 1996 applies to causes of action |
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| filed on or
after January 1, 1996.
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| (J) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 95-243 |
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| this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly apply to |
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| charges filed on or
after the effective date of those changes.
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| (K) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
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| of the 96th General Assembly apply to charges filed on or
after |
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| the effective date of those changes. |
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| (L) Rulemaking authority to implement this amendatory Act |
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| of the 96th General Assembly, if any, is conditioned on the |
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| rules being adopted in accordance with all provisions of the |
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| Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and all rules and |
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| procedures of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules; any |
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| purported rule not so adopted, for whatever reason, is |
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| unauthorized. |
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| (Source: P.A. 94-146, eff. 7-8-05; 94-326, eff. 7-26-05; |
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| 94-857, eff. 6-15-06; 95-243, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| (775 ILCS 5/7B-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 7B-102)
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| Sec. 7B-102. Procedures.
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| (A) Charge.
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| (1) Within one year after the
date that a civil rights |
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| violation allegedly has been committed or terminated,
a |
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| charge in writing under oath or affirmation may be filed |
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| with the
Department by an aggrieved party or issued by the |
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| Department itself
under the signature of the Director.
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| (2) The charge shall be in such detail as to |
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| substantially apprise
any party properly concerned as to |
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| the time, place, and facts
surrounding the alleged civil |
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| rights violation.
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| (B) Notice and Response to Charge.
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| (1) The Department shall serve
notice upon the |
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| aggrieved party acknowledging such charge and advising the
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| aggrieved party of the time limits and choice of forums |
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| provided under this
Act. The Department shall, within 10 |
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| days of the date on which the charge
was filed or the |
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| identification of an additional respondent under paragraph
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| (2) of this subsection, serve on the respondent a copy of |
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| the charge along with a notice
identifying the alleged |
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| civil rights violation and advising the
respondent of the |
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| procedural rights and obligations of respondents under
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| this Act and shall require the respondent to file a |
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| verified response to
the allegations contained in the |
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| charge within 30 days. The respondent
shall serve a copy of |
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| its response on the complainant or his
representative. All |
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| allegations contained in the charge
not timely denied by |
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| the respondent shall be deemed admitted, unless the
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| respondent states that it is without sufficient |
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| information to
form a belief with respect to such |
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| allegation. The Department may issue
a notice of default |
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| directed to any respondent who fails to file a verified
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| response to a charge within 30 days of the date on which |
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| the charge was
filed, unless the respondent can demonstrate |
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| good cause as
to why such notice should not issue. The term |
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| "good cause" shall be defined by rule promulgated by the |
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| Department. Within 10 days of the date he
receives the |
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| respondent's response, the complainant may file his reply |
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| to
said response. If he chooses to file a reply, the |
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| complainant shall serve
a copy of said reply on the |
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| respondent or his representative. A party
shall have the |
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| right to supplement his response or reply at any time that
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| the investigation of the charge is pending.
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| (2) A person who is not named as a respondent in a |
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| charge, but who is
identified as a respondent in the course |
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| of investigation, may be joined as
an additional or |
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| substitute respondent upon written notice, under |
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| subsection
(B), to such person, from the Department.
Such |
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| notice, in addition to meeting the requirements of |
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| subsections (A)
and (B), shall explain the basis for the |
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| Department's belief that a person
to whom the notice is |
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| addressed is properly joined as a respondent.
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| (C) Investigation.
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| (1) The Department shall conduct a full investigation
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| of the allegations set forth in the charge and complete |
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| such investigation
within 100 days after the filing of the |
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| charge, unless it is impracticable to
do so. The |
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| Department's failure to complete the investigation within |
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| 100 days after the proper filing of the charge does not |
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| deprive the Department of jurisdiction over the charge.
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| (2) If the Department is unable to complete the |
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| investigation within 100
days after the charge is filed, |
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| the Department shall notify the complainant
and respondent |
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| in writing of the reasons for not doing so.
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| (3) The Director or his or her designated |
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| representative shall have
authority to request any member |
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| of the Commission to issue subpoenas to
compel the |
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| attendance of a witness or the production for
examination |
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| of any books, records or documents whatsoever.
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| (4) If any witness whose testimony is required for any |
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| investigation
resides outside the State, or through |
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| illness or any other good cause as
determined by the |
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| Director is unable to be interviewed by the investigator
or |
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| appear at a fact finding conference, his or her testimony |
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| or deposition
may be taken, within or without the State, in |
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| the same manner as
provided for in the taking of |
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| depositions in civil cases in circuit courts.
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| (5) Upon reasonable notice to the complainant and the |
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| respondent,
the Department shall conduct a fact finding |
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| conference, unless prior to
100 days from the date on which |
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| the charge was filed, the Director has
determined whether |
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| there is substantial evidence that the alleged civil
rights |
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conference
without good cause may result in dismissal |
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or default shall be |
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| issued by the Director and shall notify the relevant
party |
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| that a request for review may be filed in writing with the |
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| Commission
within 30 days of receipt of notice of dismissal |
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| or default.
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| (D) Report.
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| (1) Each investigated charge shall be the subject of a
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| report to the Director. The report shall be a confidential |
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| document
subject to review by the Director, authorized |
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| Department employees, the
parties, and, where indicated by |
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| this Act, members of the Commission or
their designated |
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| hearing officers.
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| The report shall contain:
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| (a) the names and dates of contacts with witnesses;
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| (b) a summary and the date of correspondence and |
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| other contacts with the
aggrieved party and the |
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| respondent;
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| (c) a summary description of other pertinent |
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| records;
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| (d) a summary of witness statements; and
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| (e) answers to questionnaires.
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| A final report under this paragraph may be amended if |
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| additional evidence
is later discovered.
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| (2) Upon review of the report and within 100 days of |
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| the filing of the
charge, unless it is impracticable
to do |
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| so, the Director shall determine whether there is |
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| substantial
evidence that the alleged civil rights |
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| violation has been committed or is
about to be committed.
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| If the Director is unable to make the determination within |
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| 100 days after
the filing of the charge, the Director shall |
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| notify the complainant and
respondent in writing of the |
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| reasons for not doing so. The Director's failure to make |
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| the determination within 100 days after the proper filing |
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| of the charge does not deprive the Department of |
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| jurisdiction over the charge.
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| (a) If the Director determines that there is no |
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| substantial
evidence, the charge shall be dismissed |
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| and the aggrieved party notified
that he or she may |
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| seek review of the dismissal order before the
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| Commission. The aggrieved party shall have 90 30 days |
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| from receipt of notice
to file a request for review by |
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| the Commission. The
Director shall make
public |
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| disclosure of each such dismissal.
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| (b) If the Director determines that there is |
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| substantial evidence, he or
she shall immediately |
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| issue a complaint on behalf of the aggrieved party
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| pursuant to subsection (F).
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| (E) Conciliation.
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| (1) During the period beginning with the filing of
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| charge and ending with the filing of a complaint or a |
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| dismissal by the
Department, the Department shall, to the |
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| extent feasible, engage in
conciliation with respect to |
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| such charge.
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| When the Department determines that a formal
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| conciliation conference is feasible, the aggrieved party |
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| and respondent
shall be notified of the time and place of |
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| the conference by registered
or certified mail at least 7 |
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| days prior thereto and either or both
parties shall appear |
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| (2) The place fixed for the conference shall be within |
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| 35 miles of
the place where the civil rights violation is |
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| alleged to have been
committed.
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| (3) Nothing occurring at the conference shall be made |
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| public or used as
evidence in a subsequent proceeding for |
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under this Act unless |
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| the complainant and respondent agree in writing that
such |
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| disclosure be made.
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| (4) A conciliation agreement arising out of such |
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| conciliation shall be
an agreement between the respondent |
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subject to approval by |
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| (5) A conciliation agreement may provide for binding |
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| arbitration of the
dispute arising from the charge. Any |
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| such arbitration that results from a
conciliation |
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| agreement may award appropriate relief, including monetary |
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| relief.
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| (6) Each conciliation agreement shall be made public |
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| unless the
complainant and respondent otherwise agree and |
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| the Department determines
that disclosure is not required |
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| to further the purpose of this Act.
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| (F) Complaint.
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| (1) When there is a failure to settle or adjust any
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| charge through a conciliation conference and the charge is |
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| not dismissed,
the Department shall prepare a
written |
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| complaint, under oath or affirmation, stating the nature of |
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| the
civil rights violation and the relief sought on behalf |
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| of the aggrieved
party. Such complaint shall be based on |
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| the final investigation report and
need not be limited to |
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| the facts or grounds alleged in the charge filed
under |
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| subsection (A).
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| (2) The complaint shall be filed with the Commission.
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| (3) The Department may not issue a complaint under this |
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| Section
regarding an alleged civil rights violation after |
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| the beginning of
the trial of a civil action commenced by |
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| the aggrieved party under any
State or federal law, seeking |
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| relief with respect to that alleged civil rights
violation.
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| (G) Time Limit.
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| (1) When a charge of a civil rights violation has been
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impracticable to do so,
shall either issue and |
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| file a complaint in the manner and form set forth in
this |
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| Section or shall order that no complaint be issued. Any |
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| such order
shall be duly served upon both the aggrieved |
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| party and the respondent. The Department's failure to |
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| either issue and file a complaint or order that no |
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| complaint be issued within 100 days after the proper filing |
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| of the charge does not deprive the Department of |
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| jurisdiction over the charge.
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| (2) The Director shall make available to the aggrieved |
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| party
and the respondent, at any time, upon request |
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| following completion of the
Department's investigation, |
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| information derived from an investigation and
any final |
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| investigative report relating to that investigation.
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| (H) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to causes of action |
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| filed on or
after
January 1, 1996.
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| (I) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 95-243 |
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| this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly apply to |
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| charges filed on or
after the effective date of those changes. |
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| (J) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
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| of the 96th General Assembly apply to charges filed on or
after |
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| the effective date of those changes. |
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| (K) Rulemaking authority to implement this amendatory Act |
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| of the 96th General Assembly, if any, is conditioned on the |
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| rules being adopted in accordance with all provisions of the |
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| Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and all rules and |
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| procedures of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules; any |
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| purported rule not so adopted, for whatever reason, is |
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| unauthorized. |
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| (Source: P.A. 94-326, eff. 7-26-05; 94-857, eff. 6-15-06; |
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| 95-243, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| (775 ILCS 5/8-103) (from Ch. 68, par. 8-103)
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| Sec. 8-103. Request for Review.
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| (A) Jurisdiction. The Commission,
through a panel of three |
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| members, shall have jurisdiction to hear and
determine requests |
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| for review of (1) decisions of the Department to dismiss
a |
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| charge; and (2) notices of default issued by the Department.
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| In each instance, the Department shall be the respondent.
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| (B) Review. When a request for review is properly filed, |
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| the Commission
may consider the Department's report, any |
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| argument and supplemental evidence
timely submitted, and the |
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| results of any additional investigation conducted by
the
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| Department in response to the request. In its discretion, the |
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| Commission
may designate a hearing officer to conduct a hearing |
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| into the factual basis
of the matter at issue.
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| (C) Default Order. When a respondent fails to file a timely |
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| request
for review of a notice of default, or the default is |
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| sustained on review,
the Commission shall enter a default order |
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| and notify the parties that the complainant has the right to |
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| either commence a civil action in the appropriate circuit court |
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| to determine the complainant's damages or request that the |
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| Commission set a hearing on damages before one of its hearing |
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| officers. The complainant shall have 90 days after receipt of |
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| the Commission's default order to either commence a civil |
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| action in the appropriate circuit court or request that the |
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| (D) Time Period Toll. Proceedings on requests for review |
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the time limitation established in paragraph (G) of |
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| Section 7A-102 from
the date on which the Department's notice |
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| of dismissal or default is issued
to the date
on which the |
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| Commission's order is entered.
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| (E) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 95-243 |
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| this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly apply to |
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| charges or complaints filed with the Department or Commission |
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| on or
after the effective date of those changes. |
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| (F) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
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| of the 96th General Assembly apply to charges or complaints |
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| filed with the Department or Commission on or
after the |
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| effective date of those changes. |
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| (G) Rulemaking authority to implement this amendatory Act |
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| of the 96th General Assembly, if any, is conditioned on the |
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| rules being adopted in accordance with all provisions of the |
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| Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and all rules and |
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| procedures of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules; any |
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| purported rule not so adopted, for whatever reason, is |
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| unauthorized. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-243, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| Section 90. Section 7-101.1 of the Illinois Human Rights |
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| Act, as it existed immediately before its repeal by Public Act |
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| 95-243, applies to charges that were filed under that Act |