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92_HB2029 LRB9204985RCtm 1 AN ACT in relation to employment. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by 5 changing Section 2-103 as follows: 6 (775 ILCS 5/2-103) (from Ch. 68, par. 2-103) 7 Sec. 2-103. Arrest Record. 8 (A) Unless otherwise authorized by law, it is a civil 9 rights violation for any employer, employment agency or 10 labor organization to inquire into or to use the fact of an 11 arrest or criminal history record information ordered 12 expunged, sealed or impounded under Section 5 of the Criminal 13 Identification Act or criminal history record information or 14 other evidence of conviction of a non-violent ex-offender as 15 a basis to refuse to hire, to segregate, or to act with 16 respect to recruitment, hiring, promotion, renewal of 17 employment, selection for training or apprenticeship, 18 discharge, discipline, tenure or terms, privileges or 19 conditions of employment. This Section does not prohibit a 20 State agency, unit of local government or school district, or 21 private organization from utilizing conviction information 22 obtained from the Department of State Police under the 23 provisions of Section 3 of the Criminal Identification Act in 24 evaluating the qualifications and character of an employee or 25 a prospective employee. 26 (B) The prohibition against the use of the fact of an 27 arrest contained in this Section shall not be construed to 28 prohibit an employer, employment agency, or labor 29 organization from obtaining or using other information which 30 indicates that a person actually engaged in the conduct for 31 which he or she was arrested. -2- LRB9204985RCtm 1 (C) In this Section, "non-violent ex-offender" means a 2 person who: 3 (1) has been convicted of or placed on supervision 4 for an offense that is not: 5 (i) a crime of violence as defined in Section 2 of the 6 Crime Victims Compensation Act; 7 (ii) a forcible felony as defined in Section 2-8 of the 8 Criminal Code of 1961; 9 (iii) a violation of Article 11 or Section 12-16.2 of 10 the Criminal Code of 1961; or 11 (iv) an offense described in clauses (i), (ii), or (iii) 12 in which federal or State law prohibits employment or the 13 issuance of a professional or occupational license; and 14 (2) who has completed the terms of his or her 15 sentence, including the conditions of probation, 16 conditional discharge, parole, or mandatory supervised 17 release. 18 (Source: P.A. 89-370, eff. 8-18-95.)