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1 | AN ACT concerning human rights. | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Protective Medical Equipment Freedom Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to ensure | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | that all individuals have the right to wear protective medical | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | equipment in any place of public accommodation, thereby | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | promoting public health and individual safety without | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | discrimination or undue restriction. | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | "Protective medical equipment" means equipment worn to | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | reduce or minimize exposure to health risks to oneself or | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | others, which includes, but is not limited to: | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | (1) face masks and respirators, including KN-95, N-95, | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | FFP-2, and FFP-3 quality protection; | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | (2) elastomeric protection, such as, but not limited | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | to, P-100 protection; | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | (3) powered air purifying respirators; and | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | (4) gas masks, gloves, face shields, protective | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | eyewear, full bodysuits, gowns, and small air purifiers | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | worn on a lanyard. |
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1 | "Place of public accommodation" includes, but is not | ||||||
2 | limited to: | ||||||
3 | (1) an inn, hotel, motel, or other place of lodging, | ||||||
4 | except for an establishment located within a building that | ||||||
5 | contains not more than 5 units for rent or hire and that is | ||||||
6 | actually occupied by the proprietor of such establishment | ||||||
7 | as the residence of such proprietor; | ||||||
8 | (2) a restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving | ||||||
9 | food or drink; | ||||||
10 | (3) a movie theater, theater, concert hall, stadium, | ||||||
11 | or other place of exhibition or entertainment; | ||||||
12 | (4) an auditorium, convention center, lecture hall, or | ||||||
13 | other place of public gathering; | ||||||
14 | (5) a bakery, grocery store, clothing store, hardware | ||||||
15 | store, shopping center, or other sales or rental | ||||||
16 | establishment; | ||||||
17 | (6) a laundromat, drycleaner, bank, barber shop, | ||||||
18 | beauty shop, travel service, shoe repair service, funeral | ||||||
19 | parlor, gas station, office of an accountant or lawyer, | ||||||
20 | pharmacy, insurance office, professional office of a | ||||||
21 | health care provider, hospital, or other service | ||||||
22 | establishment; | ||||||
23 | (7) public conveyances on air, water, or land; | ||||||
24 | (8) a terminal, depot, or other station used for | ||||||
25 | specified public transportation; | ||||||
26 | (9) a museum, library, gallery, or other place of |
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1 | public display or collection; | ||||||
2 | (10) a park, zoo, amusement park, or other place of | ||||||
3 | recreation; | ||||||
4 | (11) a nonsectarian nursery, day care center, | ||||||
5 | elementary, secondary, undergraduate, or postgraduate | ||||||
6 | school, or other place of education; | ||||||
7 | (12) a senior citizen center, homeless shelter, food | ||||||
8 | bank, nonsectarian adoption agency, or other social | ||||||
9 | service center establishment; and | ||||||
10 | (13) a gymnasium, health spa, bowling alley, golf | ||||||
11 | course, or other place of exercise or recreation. | ||||||
12 | "Operator" means any owner, lessee, proprietor, manager, | ||||||
13 | superintendent, agent, or occupant of a place of public | ||||||
14 | accommodation or an employee of any such person or persons. | ||||||
15 | "Public official" means any officer or employee of the | ||||||
16 | State or any agency, including State political subdivisions, | ||||||
17 | municipal corporations, park districts, forest preserve | ||||||
18 | districts, educational institutions, and schools. | ||||||
19 | "Medical device wearer" means any individual using | ||||||
20 | protective medical equipment. | ||||||
21 | Section 15. Right to wear protective medical equipment. | ||||||
22 | (a) General right. | ||||||
23 | (1) Every individual has the right to wear protective | ||||||
24 | medical equipment in any place of public accommodation | ||||||
25 | where they have a lawful right to be without obligation to |
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1 | disclose health status or any other protected information. | ||||||
2 | (2) No person, entity, or authority shall deny, | ||||||
3 | restrict, or infringe upon this right. | ||||||
4 | (b) Nondiscrimination. | ||||||
5 | (1) Operators and public officials shall not | ||||||
6 | discriminate against or penalize medical device wearers | ||||||
7 | for exercising their right to wear protective medical | ||||||
8 | equipment. | ||||||
9 | (2) Discrimination under this Act includes, but is not | ||||||
10 | limited to: | ||||||
11 | (A) denial of service; | ||||||
12 | (B) eviction from premises; | ||||||
13 | (C) any form of harassment to remove or refrain | ||||||
14 | from wearing such equipment for any amount of time; | ||||||
15 | and | ||||||
16 | (D) actions taken by employers, including, but not | ||||||
17 | limited to: | ||||||
18 | (i) creating a hostile work environment; and | ||||||
19 | (ii) termination of employment. | ||||||
20 | Section 20. Protection against retaliation. | ||||||
21 | (a) Operators and public officials shall not retaliate or | ||||||
22 | take adverse action against a medical device wearer for | ||||||
23 | exercising their right to wear protective medical equipment or | ||||||
24 | for reporting violations of this Act. | ||||||
25 | (b) Retaliation under this Act includes, but is not |
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1 | limited to: | ||||||
2 | (1) intimidation or harassment; | ||||||
3 | (2) denying future service; | ||||||
4 | (3) reducing or changing pay or hours; | ||||||
5 | (4) disciplining; and | ||||||
6 | (5) reassignment to a less desirable position. | ||||||
7 | Section 25. Exceptions. | ||||||
8 | (a) Security requirements. Protective medical equipment | ||||||
9 | may be removed by the medical device wearer upon request | ||||||
10 | temporarily by law enforcement under reasonable suspicion | ||||||
11 | provided that reasonable accommodation is offered. | ||||||
12 | (b) Operational safety. Specific types of protective | ||||||
13 | medical equipment may be restricted if proven to interfere | ||||||
14 | with the safe operation of machinery or hazardous | ||||||
15 | environments, provided that alternative accommodation or | ||||||
16 | equivalent protection is offered to the individual. | ||||||
17 | Section 30. Enforcement and penalties. | ||||||
18 | (a) The Illinois Attorney General is responsible for | ||||||
19 | ensuring compliance with this Act, including the development | ||||||
20 | of any rules necessary for the implementation and enforcement | ||||||
21 | of this Act. | ||||||
22 | (b) The Illinois Attorney General shall develop and | ||||||
23 | implement a process for receiving and handling complaints from | ||||||
24 | individuals regarding possible violations of this Act. |
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1 | (c) Whenever the Illinois Attorney General has reasonable | ||||||
2 | cause to believe that a violation of this Act has occurred, the | ||||||
3 | Illinois Attorney General may commence a civil action in the | ||||||
4 | name of the People of the State to obtain appropriate | ||||||
5 | equitable and declaratory relief. Such actions shall be | ||||||
6 | commenced no later than 2 years after the occurrence. | ||||||
7 | (d) Prior to initiating a civil action, the Illinois | ||||||
8 | Attorney General may conduct a preliminary investigation to | ||||||
9 | determine whether there is reasonable cause to believe that a | ||||||
10 | violation of this Act has occurred. In conducting this | ||||||
11 | investigation, the Illinois Attorney General may: | ||||||
12 | (1) require the individual or entity to file a | ||||||
13 | statement or report in writing under oath or otherwise, as | ||||||
14 | to all information the Attorney General may consider | ||||||
15 | necessary; | ||||||
16 | (2) examine under oath any person alleged to have | ||||||
17 | participated in or with knowledge of the alleged pattern | ||||||
18 | and practice violation; or | ||||||
19 | (3) issue subpoenas or conduct hearings in aid of any | ||||||
20 | investigation. | ||||||
21 | (e) Service by the Illinois Attorney General of any notice | ||||||
22 | requiring a person to file a statement or report, or of a | ||||||
23 | subpoena upon any person, shall be made: | ||||||
24 | (1) personally, by delivery of a duly executed copy to | ||||||
25 | the person to be served or, if a person is not a natural | ||||||
26 | person, in the manner provided in the Code of Civil |
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1 | Procedure when a complaint is filed; or | ||||||
2 | (2) by mailing by certified mail a duly executed copy | ||||||
3 | of the notice or subpoena to the person to be served at his | ||||||
4 | or her last known abode or principal place of business | ||||||
5 | within this State or, if a person is not a natural person, | ||||||
6 | in the manner provided in the Code of Civil Procedure when | ||||||
7 | a complaint is filed. | ||||||
8 | (3) The Illinois Attorney General may compel | ||||||
9 | compliance with investigative demands under this Section | ||||||
10 | through an order by any court of competent jurisdiction. | ||||||
11 | (f) (1) In any civil action brought pursuant to subsection | ||||||
12 | (c) of this Section, the Illinois Attorney General may obtain | ||||||
13 | as a remedy equitable and declaratory relief (including any | ||||||
14 | permanent or preliminary injunction, temporary restraining | ||||||
15 | order, or other order, including an order enjoining the | ||||||
16 | defendant from engaging in such violation or ordering any | ||||||
17 | action as may be appropriate). In addition, the Illinois | ||||||
18 | Attorney General may request and the Court may impose a civil | ||||||
19 | penalty to vindicate the public interest in an amount not | ||||||
20 | exceeding $25,000 per violation, or if the defendant has been | ||||||
21 | adjudged to have committed one other violations of this Act | ||||||
22 | within 5 years of the occurrence of the violation that is the | ||||||
23 | basis of the complaint, in an amount not exceeding $50,000. | ||||||
24 | (2) A civil penalty imposed under this subsection shall be | ||||||
25 | deposited into the Attorney General Court Ordered and | ||||||
26 | Voluntary Compliance Payment Projects Fund, which is a special |
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1 | fund in the State treasury. Moneys in the Fund shall be used, | ||||||
2 | subject to appropriation, for the performance of any function | ||||||
3 | pertaining to the exercise of the duties of the Attorney | ||||||
4 | General, including, but not limited to, enforcement of any law | ||||||
5 | of this State and conducting public education programs; | ||||||
6 | however, any moneys in the Fund that are required by the court | ||||||
7 | or by an agreement to be used for a particular purpose shall be | ||||||
8 | used for that purpose. | ||||||
9 | Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | ||||||
10 | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. | ||||||
11 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
12 | becoming law. |