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Public Act 103-0785 |
HB4867 Enrolled | LRB103 37426 JRC 67548 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil law. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by |
changing Sections 1-102 and 1-103 as follows: |
(775 ILCS 5/1-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 1-102) |
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-472 ) |
Sec. 1-102. Declaration of policy. It is the public |
policy of this State: |
(A) Freedom from Unlawful Discrimination. To secure for |
all individuals within Illinois the freedom from |
discrimination against any individual because of his or her |
race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, |
order of protection status, marital status, physical or mental |
disability, military status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, or |
unfavorable discharge from military service in connection with |
employment, real estate transactions, access to financial |
credit, and the availability of public accommodations. |
(B) Freedom from Sexual Harassment-Employment and |
Elementary, Secondary, and Higher Education. To prevent sexual |
harassment in employment and sexual harassment in elementary, |
secondary, and higher education. |
(C) Freedom from Discrimination Based on Citizenship |
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Status-Employment. To prevent discrimination based on |
citizenship status in employment. |
(C-5) Freedom from Discrimination Based on Work |
Authorization Status-Employment. To prevent discrimination |
based on the specific status or term of status that |
accompanies a legal work authorization. |
(D) Freedom from Discrimination Based on Familial Status |
or Source of Income-Real Estate Transactions. To prevent |
discrimination based on familial status or source of income in |
real estate transactions. |
(E) Public Health, Welfare and Safety. To promote the |
public health, welfare and safety by protecting the interest |
of all people in Illinois in maintaining personal dignity, in |
realizing their full productive capacities, and in furthering |
their interests, rights and privileges as citizens of this |
State. |
(F) Implementation of Constitutional Guarantees. To secure |
and guarantee the rights established by Sections 17, 18 and 19 |
of Article I of the Illinois Constitution of 1970. |
(G) Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action. To establish |
Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action as the policies of |
this State in all of its decisions, programs and activities, |
and to assure that all State departments, boards, commissions |
and instrumentalities rigorously take affirmative action to |
provide equality of opportunity and eliminate the effects of |
past discrimination in the internal affairs of State |
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government and in their relations with the public. |
(H) Unfounded Charges. To protect citizens of this State |
against unfounded charges of unlawful discrimination, sexual |
harassment in employment and sexual harassment in elementary, |
secondary, and higher education, and discrimination based on |
citizenship status or work authorization status in employment. |
(Source: P.A. 102-233, eff. 8-2-21; 102-896, eff. 1-1-23 .) |
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-472 ) |
Sec. 1-102. Declaration of policy. It is the public |
policy of this State: |
(A) Freedom from Unlawful Discrimination. To secure for |
all individuals within Illinois the freedom from |
discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national |
origin, ancestry, age, order of protection status, marital |
status, physical or mental disability, military status, sexual |
orientation, pregnancy, reproductive health decisions, or |
unfavorable discharge from military service in connection with |
employment, real estate transactions, access to financial |
credit, and the availability of public accommodations, |
including in elementary, secondary, and higher education. |
(B) Freedom from Sexual Harassment-Employment and |
Elementary, Secondary, and Higher Education. To prevent sexual |
harassment in employment and sexual harassment in elementary, |
secondary, and higher education. |
(C) Freedom from Discrimination Based on Citizenship |
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Status-Employment. To prevent discrimination based on |
citizenship status in employment. |
(C-5) Freedom from Discrimination Based on Work |
Authorization Status-Employment. To prevent discrimination |
based on the specific status or term of status that |
accompanies a legal work authorization. |
(D) Freedom from Discrimination Based on Familial Status |
or Source of Income-Real Estate Transactions. To prevent |
discrimination based on familial status or source of income in |
real estate transactions. |
(E) Public Health, Welfare and Safety. To promote the |
public health, welfare and safety by protecting the interest |
of all people in Illinois in maintaining personal dignity, in |
realizing their full productive capacities, and in furthering |
their interests, rights and privileges as citizens of this |
State. |
(F) Implementation of Constitutional Guarantees. To secure |
and guarantee the rights established by Sections 17, 18 and 19 |
of Article I of the Illinois Constitution of 1970. |
(G) Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action. To establish |
Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action as the policies of |
this State in all of its decisions, programs and activities, |
and to assure that all State departments, boards, commissions |
and instrumentalities rigorously take affirmative action to |
provide equality of opportunity and eliminate the effects of |
past discrimination in the internal affairs of State |
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government and in their relations with the public. |
(H) Unfounded Charges. To protect citizens of this State |
against unfounded charges of prohibited discrimination in |
employment, real estate transactions, financial credit, and |
public accommodations, including in elementary, secondary, and |
higher education. |
(Source: P.A. 102-233, eff. 8-2-21; 102-896, eff. 1-1-23; |
103-472, eff. 8-1-24.) |
(775 ILCS 5/1-103) (from Ch. 68, par. 1-103) |
Sec. 1-103. General definitions. When used in this Act, |
unless the context requires otherwise, the term: |
(A) Age. "Age" means the chronological age of a person who |
is at least 40 years old, except with regard to any practice |
described in Section 2-102, insofar as that practice concerns |
training or apprenticeship programs. In the case of training |
or apprenticeship programs, for the purposes of Section 2-102, |
"age" means the chronological age of a person who is 18 but not |
yet 40 years old. |
(B) Aggrieved party. "Aggrieved party" means a person who |
is alleged or proved to have been injured by a civil rights |
violation or believes he or she will be injured by a civil |
rights violation under Article 3 that is about to occur. |
(B-5) Arrest record. "Arrest record" means: |
(1) an arrest not leading to a conviction; |
(2) a juvenile record; or |
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(3) criminal history record information ordered |
expunged, sealed, or impounded under Section 5.2 of the |
Criminal Identification Act. |
(C) Charge. "Charge" means an allegation filed with the |
Department by an aggrieved party or initiated by the |
Department under its authority. |
(D) Civil rights violation. "Civil rights violation" |
includes and shall be limited to only those specific acts set |
forth in Sections 2-102, 2-103, 2-105, 3-102, 3-102.1, 3-103, |
3-102.10, 3-104.1, 3-105, 3-105.1, 4-102, 4-103, 5-102, |
5A-102, 6-101, 6-101.5, and 6-102 of this Act. |
(E) Commission. "Commission" means the Human Rights |
Commission created by this Act. |
(F) Complaint. "Complaint" means the formal pleading filed |
by the Department with the Commission following an |
investigation and finding of substantial evidence of a civil |
rights violation. |
(G) Complainant. "Complainant" means a person including |
the Department who files a charge of civil rights violation |
with the Department or the Commission. |
(G-5) Conviction record. "Conviction record" means |
information indicating that a person has been convicted of a |
felony, misdemeanor or other criminal offense, placed on |
probation, fined, imprisoned, or paroled pursuant to any law |
enforcement or military authority. |
(H) Department. "Department" means the Department of Human |
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Rights created by this Act. |
(I) Disability. |
(1) "Disability" means a determinable physical or mental |
characteristic of a person, including, but not limited to, a |
determinable physical characteristic which necessitates the |
person's use of a guide, hearing or support dog, the history of |
such characteristic, or the perception of such characteristic |
by the person complained against, which may result from |
disease, injury, congenital condition of birth or functional |
disorder and which characteristic: |
(a) For purposes of Article 2, is unrelated to the |
person's ability to perform the duties of a particular job |
or position and, pursuant to Section 2-104 of this Act, a |
person's illegal use of drugs or alcohol is not a |
disability; |
(b) For purposes of Article 3, is unrelated to the |
person's ability to acquire, rent, or maintain a housing |
accommodation; |
(c) For purposes of Article 4, is unrelated to a |
person's ability to repay; |
(d) For purposes of Article 5, is unrelated to a |
person's ability to utilize and benefit from a place of |
public accommodation; |
(e) For purposes of Article 5, also includes any |
mental, psychological, or developmental disability, |
including autism spectrum disorders. |
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(2) Discrimination based on disability includes unlawful |
discrimination against an individual because of the |
individual's association with a person with a disability. |
(J) Marital status. "Marital status" means the legal |
status of being married, single, separated, divorced, or |
widowed. |
(J-1) Military status. "Military status" means a person's |
status on active duty in or status as a veteran of the armed |
forces of the United States, status as a current member or |
veteran of any reserve component of the armed forces of the |
United States, including the United States Army Reserve, |
United States Marine Corps Reserve, United States Navy |
Reserve, United States Air Force Reserve, and United States |
Coast Guard Reserve, or status as a current member or veteran |
of the Illinois Army National Guard or Illinois Air National |
Guard. |
(K) National origin. "National origin" means the place in |
which a person or one of his or her ancestors was born. |
(K-5) "Order of protection status" means a person's status |
as being a person protected under an order of protection |
issued pursuant to the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986, |
Article 112A of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, the |
Stalking No Contact Order Act, or the Civil No Contact Order |
Act, or an order of protection issued by a court of another |
state. |
(L) Person. "Person" includes one or more individuals, |
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partnerships, associations or organizations, labor |
organizations, labor unions, joint apprenticeship committees, |
or union labor associations, corporations, the State of |
Illinois and its instrumentalities, political subdivisions, |
units of local government, legal representatives, trustees in |
bankruptcy or receivers. |
(L-5) Pregnancy. "Pregnancy" means pregnancy, childbirth, |
or medical or common conditions related to pregnancy or |
childbirth. |
(M) Public contract. "Public contract" includes every |
contract to which the State, any of its political |
subdivisions, or any municipal corporation is a party. |
(M-5) Race. "Race" includes traits associated with race, |
including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective |
hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists. |
(N) Religion. "Religion" includes all aspects of religious |
observance and practice, as well as belief, except that with |
respect to employers, for the purposes of Article 2, |
"religion" has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph (F) of |
Section 2-101. |
(O) Sex. "Sex" means the status of being male or female. |
(O-1) Sexual orientation. "Sexual orientation" means |
actual or perceived heterosexuality, homosexuality, |
bisexuality, or gender-related identity, whether or not |
traditionally associated with the person's designated sex at |
birth. "Sexual orientation" does not include a physical or |
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sexual attraction to a minor by an adult. |
(O-2) Reproductive Health Decisions. "Reproductive Health |
Decisions" means a person's decisions regarding the person's |
use of: contraception; fertility or sterilization care; |
assisted reproductive technologies; miscarriage management |
care; healthcare related to the continuation or termination of |
pregnancy; or prenatal, intranatal, or postnatal care. |
(O-5) Source of income. "Source of income" means the |
lawful manner by which an individual supports himself or |
herself and his or her dependents. |
(P) Unfavorable military discharge. "Unfavorable military |
discharge" includes discharges from the Armed Forces of the |
United States, their Reserve components, or any National Guard |
or Naval Militia which are classified as RE-3 or the |
equivalent thereof, but does not include those characterized |
as RE-4 or "Dishonorable". |
(Q) Unlawful discrimination. "Unlawful discrimination" |
means discrimination against a person because of his or her |
actual or perceived: race, color, religion, national origin, |
ancestry, age, sex, marital status, order of protection |
status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, |
pregnancy, reproductive health decisions, or unfavorable |
discharge from military service as those terms are defined in |
this Section. |
(Source: P.A. 102-362, eff. 1-1-22; 102-419, eff. 1-1-22; |
102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-896, eff. |
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1-1-23; 102-1102, eff. 1-1-23; 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) |
Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |
Public Act. |