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Full Text of HB1929  104th General Assembly

HB1929ham001 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Camille Y. Lilly

Filed: 3/13/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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1
AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1929

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1929 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by
5changing Sections 3-102.10 and 3-106 and by adding Section
63-102.2 as follows:
 
7    (775 ILCS 5/3-102.2 new)
8    Sec. 3-102.2. Civil rights violations; conviction record.
9    (A) It is a civil rights violation to inquire into a
10person's conviction record as defined under subsection (G-5)
11of Section 1-103 prior to making a conditional offer to sell,
12lease, or rent real property. As used in this Section,
13"conditional offer" means an offer to sell, lease, or rent
14real property contingent on conducting a criminal history
15check or criminal background check.
16    (B) Unless otherwise authorized by law, it is a civil

 

 

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1rights violation for an owner or any other person engaging in a
2real estate transaction, or for a real estate broker or
3salesman, because of conviction record, to:
4        (1) refuse to engage in a real estate transaction with
5    a person or to discriminate in making available such a
6    transaction;
7        (2) alter the terms, conditions, or privilege of a
8    real estate transaction or in the furnishing of facilities
9    or services in connection therewith;
10        (3) refuse to receive or to fail to transmit a bona
11    fide offer to engage in a real estate transaction from a
12    person;
13        (4) refuse to negotiate for a real estate transaction
14    with a person;
15        (5) represent to a person that real property is not
16    available for inspection, sale, rental, or lease when in
17    fact it is so available, or to fail to bring a property
18    listing to his or her attention, or to refuse to permit him
19    or her to inspect real property;
20        (6) make, print, circulate, post, mail, publish, or
21    cause to be made, printed, circulated, posted, mailed, or
22    published any notice, statement, advertisement, or sign,
23    or use a form of application for a real estate
24    transaction, or make a record or inquiry in connection
25    with a prospective real estate transaction, that indicates
26    any preference or limitation, or an intention to make any

 

 

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1    such preference, limitation, or discrimination; or
2        (7) offer, solicit, accept, use, or retain a listing
3    of real property with knowledge that discrimination in a
4    real estate transaction is intended.
5    (C) Nothing in this Article shall be construed to require
6an owner or any other person to conduct a criminal history
7check or criminal background check after making a conditional
8offer to sell, lease, or rent real property. Unless otherwise
9authorized by law, it is a civil rights violation to use a
10conviction record as a basis to rescind a conditional offer to
11sell, lease, or rent real property, unless:
12        (1) there is a substantial relationship between one or
13    more of the previous criminal offenses and the offer made;
14        (2) the granting or continuation of the offer would
15    involve an unreasonable risk to property or to the safety
16    or welfare of specific individuals or the general public;
17    or
18        (3) the use is otherwise authorized by law.
19    As used in this subsection, "substantial relationship"
20means a consideration of whether the conditional offer
21presents an opportunity for the same or a similar offense to
22occur and whether the circumstances leading to the conduct for
23which the person was convicted will recur as a result of the
24offer.
25    (D) In making a determination pursuant to subsection (C),
26an owner or any other person who elects to, or is otherwise

 

 

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1required to, consider a person's conviction record in
2connection with a conditional offer shall consider the
3following factors before making a preliminary decision that
4the conviction record is disqualifying:
5        (1) the nature and severity of the conduct underlying
6    the conviction;
7        (2) whether the nature of the conviction presents a
8    direct threat to the health or safety of other tenants or
9    to the property;
10        (3) the terms of the sentence;
11        (4) the number of convictions on the person's record;
12        (5) the age of the person at the time of the
13    conviction;
14        (6) the length of time since the conviction; and
15        (7) evidence of rehabilitation.
16    (E) If, after considering the factors in subsection (C),
17the owner or any other person making the conditional offer
18makes a preliminary decision that the conviction record is
19disqualifying, the owner or person making the conditional
20offer shall provide written notification to the disqualified
21person within 5 business days which shall contain the
22following:
23        (1) notice of the disqualifying conviction or
24    convictions that are the basis of the preliminary decision
25    and the reasons for the disqualification;
26        (2) a copy of the conviction record or other

 

 

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1    information relied upon to make the preliminary decision
2    to disqualify; and
3        (3) an explanation of the disqualified person's right
4    to respond to the decision of the owner or any other person
5    making the conditional offer before the preliminary
6    decision becomes final. The explanation shall inform the
7    disqualified person that the response may include, but is
8    not limited to, submission of evidence challenging the
9    accuracy of the conviction record that is the basis for
10    the disqualification, or evidence of mitigation, such as
11    rehabilitation.
12    (F) The disqualified person shall have at least 5 business
13days to respond to the notification as provided under
14subsection (D).
15    (G) The owner or person making the conditional offer shall
16consider information submitted by the disqualified person
17before making a final decision. If an owner or any other person
18making the conditional offer makes a final decision based on
19the disqualified person's conviction record, the owner or any
20other person making the conditional offer shall provide
21written notification to the disqualified person within 5
22business days which shall contain the following:
23        (1) notice of the disqualifying conviction or
24    convictions that are the basis of the final decision and
25    the reasons for the disqualification;
26        (2) any existing procedure the owner or any other

 

 

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1    person making the conditional offer has for the
2    disqualified person to challenge the decision or request
3    reconsideration; and
4        (3) the right to file a charge with the Department.
 
5    (775 ILCS 5/3-102.10)
6    Sec. 3-102.10. Third-party loan modification service
7provider.
8    (A) It is a civil rights violation for a third-party loan
9modification service provider, because of unlawful
10discrimination, familial status, immigration status, source of
11income, or an arrest record, or a conviction record, to:
12        (1) refuse to engage in loan modification services;
13        (2) alter the terms, conditions, or privileges of such
14    services; or
15        (3) discriminate in making such services available,
16    including, but not limited to, by making a statement,
17    advertisement, representation, inquiry, listing, offer, or
18    solicitation that indicates a preference or the intention
19    to make such a preference in making such services
20    available.
21    (B) For purposes of this Section, "third-party loan
22modification service provider" means a person or entity,
23whether licensed or not, who, for or with the expectation of
24receiving consideration, provides assistance or services to a
25loan borrower to obtain a modification to a term of an existing

 

 

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1real estate loan or to obtain foreclosure relief. "Third-party
2loan modification service provider" does not include lenders,
3brokers or appraisers of mortgage loans, or the servicers,
4subsidiaries, affiliates, or agents of the lender.
5(Source: P.A. 102-362, eff. 1-1-22; 103-232, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
6    (775 ILCS 5/3-106)  (from Ch. 68, par. 3-106)
7    Sec. 3-106. Exemptions. Nothing contained in Sections
8Section 3-102 and 3-102.2 shall prohibit:
9    (A) Private Sales of Single Family Homes.
10        (1) Any sale of a single family home by its owner so
11    long as the following criteria are met:
12            (a) The owner does not own or have a beneficial
13        interest in more than 3 single family homes at the time
14        of the sale;
15            (b) The owner or a member of the owner's family was
16        the last current resident of the home;
17            (c) The home is sold without the use in any manner
18        of the sales or rental facilities or services of any
19        real estate broker or salesman, or of any employee or
20        agent of any real estate broker or salesman;
21            (d) The home is sold without the publication,
22        posting or mailing, after notice, of any advertisement
23        or written notice in violation of paragraph (F) of
24        Section 3-102.
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1    Section 3-102.
2    (B) Apartments. Rental of a housing accommodation in a
3building which contains housing accommodations for not more
4than 4 families living independently of each other, if the
5owner resides in one of the housing accommodations. This
6exemption does not apply to paragraph (F) of Section 3-102.
7    (C) Private Rooms. Rental of a room or rooms in a private
8home by an owner if the owner or a member of the owner's family
9resides therein or, while absent for a period of not more than
1012 months, if the owner or a member of the owner's family
11intends to return to reside therein. This exemption does not
12apply to paragraph (F) of Section 3-102.
13    (D) Reasonable local, State, or federal Federal
14restrictions regarding the maximum number of occupants
15permitted to occupy a dwelling.
16    (E) Religious Organizations. A religious organization,
17association, or society, or any nonprofit institution or
18organization operated, supervised, or controlled by or in
19conjunction with a religious organization, association, or
20society, from limiting the sale, rental, or occupancy of a
21dwelling which it owns or operates for other than a commercial
22purpose to persons of the same religion, or from giving
23preference to such persons, unless membership in such religion
24is restricted on account of race, color, or national origin.
25    (F) Sex. Restricting the rental of rooms in a housing
26accommodation to persons of one sex.

 

 

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1    (G) Persons Convicted of Drug-Related Offenses. Conduct
2against a person because such person has been convicted by any
3court of competent jurisdiction of the illegal manufacture or
4distribution of a controlled substance as defined in Section
5102 of the federal Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802).
6    (H) Persons engaged in the business of furnishing
7appraisals of real property from taking into consideration
8factors other than those based on unlawful discrimination or
9familial status or source of income in furnishing appraisals.
10    (H-1) The owner of an owner-occupied residential building
11with 4 or fewer units (including the unit in which the owner
12resides) from making decisions regarding whether to rent to a
13person based upon that person's sexual orientation or
14conviction record.
15    (I) Housing for Older Persons. No provision in this
16Article regarding familial status shall apply with respect to
17housing for older persons.
18        (1) As used in this Section, "housing for older
19    persons" means housing:
20            (a) provided under any State or federal Federal
21        program that the Department determines is specifically
22        designed and operated to assist elderly persons (as
23        defined in the State or federal Federal program); or
24            (b) intended for, and solely occupied by, persons
25        62 years of age or older; or
26            (c) intended and operated for occupancy by persons

 

 

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1        55 years of age or older and:
2                (i) at least 80% of the occupied units are
3            occupied by at least one person who is 55 years of
4            age or older;
5                (ii) the housing facility or community
6            publishes and adheres to policies and procedures
7            that demonstrate the intent required under this
8            subparagraph subdivision (c); and
9                (iii) the housing facility or community
10            complies with rules adopted by the Department for
11            verification of occupancy, which shall:
12                    (aa) provide for verification by reliable
13                surveys and affidavits; and
14                    (bb) include examples of the types of
15                policies and procedures relevant to a
16                determination of compliance with the
17                requirement of clause (ii).
18        These surveys and affidavits shall be admissible in
19    administrative and judicial proceedings for the purposes
20    of such verification.
21        (2) Housing shall not fail to meet the requirements
22    for housing for older persons by reason of:
23            (a) persons residing in such housing as of the
24        effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989 who do
25        not meet the age requirements of subparagraph
26        subsections (1)(b) or (c); provided, that new

 

 

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1        occupants of such housing meet the age requirements of
2        subparagraph subsections (1)(b) or (c) of this
3        subsection; or
4            (b) unoccupied units; provided, that such units
5        are reserved for occupancy by persons who meet the age
6        requirements of subparagraph subsections (1)(b) or (c)
7        of this subsection.
8        (3)(a) A person shall not be held personally liable
9    for monetary damages for a violation of this Article if
10    the person reasonably relied, in good faith, on the
11    application of the exemption under this subsection (I)
12    relating to housing for older persons.
13        (b) For the purposes of this paragraph item (3), a
14    person may show good faith reliance on the application of
15    the exemption only by showing that:
16            (i) the person has no actual knowledge that the
17        facility or community is not, or will not be, eligible
18        for the exemption; and
19            (ii) the facility or community has stated
20        formally, in writing, that the facility or community
21        complies with the requirements for the exemption.
22    (J) Child Sex Offender Refusal to Rent. Refusal of a child
23sex offender who owns and resides at residential real estate
24to rent any residential unit within the same building in which
25the child sex offender resides to a person who is the parent or
26guardian of a child or children under 18 years of age.

 

 

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1    (K) Arrest Records. Inquiry into or the use of an arrest
2record if the inquiry or use is otherwise authorized by State
3or federal law.
4    (K-5) Conviction Record. Inquiry into or the use of a
5conviction record if the inquiry or use is otherwise
6authorized by State or federal law.
7    (K-10) Sex Offender Conviction Records. Use of a criminal
8conviction that results in a current sex offender registration
9requirement pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act, or
10similar law in another jurisdiction, or a current child sex
11offender residency restriction.
12    (L) Financial Institutions. A financial institution as
13defined in Article 4 from considering source of income or
14immigration status in a real estate transaction in compliance
15with State or federal law.
16    (M) Immigration Status. Inquiry into or the use of
17immigration status if the inquiry or use is in compliance with
18State or federal law.
19(Source: P.A. 102-896, eff. 1-1-23; 103-232, eff. 1-1-24;
20revised 7-24-24.)".