Public Act 096-1319 Public Act 1319 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1319 | HB5234 Enrolled | LRB096 18648 AJO 34031 b |
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| AN ACT concerning human rights.
| 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, 5A-101, 5A-102, 6-101, 7-106, and | 7-108 and the heading of Article 5A as follows:
| (775 ILCS 5/1-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 1-102)
| 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, 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 |
| Status-Employment.
To prevent discrimination based on | citizenship status in employment.
| (D) Freedom from Discrimination Based on Familial | Status-Real Estate
Transactions. To prevent discrimination | based on familial status 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
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 in employment.
| (Source: P.A. 95-668, eff. 10-10-07; 96-447, eff. 1-1-10.)
| (775 ILCS 5/Art. 5A heading) | ARTICLE 5A. ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND HIGHER EDUCATION
| (775 ILCS 5/5A-101) (from Ch. 68, par. 5A-101)
| Sec. 5A-101. Definitions. The following definitions are | applicable
strictly in the content of this Article, except that | the term "sexual
harassment
in elementary, secondary, and
| higher education" as defined herein has the meaning herein | ascribed to
it whenever that term is used anywhere in this Act.
| (A) Institution of Elementary, Secondary, or Higher | Education. "Institution of elementary, secondary, or higher | education"
means : (1) a
any
publicly or privately operated | university, college,
community
college, junior college, | business or vocational school, or other educational
| institution offering degrees and instruction beyond the
| secondary
school level ; or
(2) a publicly or privately operated | elementary school or secondary school .
| (B) Degree. "Degree" means : (1) a
any designation, | appellation,
series of letters
or words or other symbols which | signifies or purports to signify that the
recipient thereof has | satisfactorily completed an organized academic, business
or | vocational program of study offered beyond the
secondary
school | level ; or (2) a designation signifying that the recipient has
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| graduated from an elementary school or secondary school .
| (C) Student. "Student" means any individual admitted to or | applying for
admission to an institution of elementary, | secondary, or higher education, or
enrolled on a full or
part | time basis in a course or program of academic, business or | vocational
instruction offered by or through an institution of | elementary, secondary, or higher education.
| (D) Elementary, Secondary, or Higher Education | Representative. " Elementary, secondary, or higher education
| representative"
means and includes the president, chancellor | or other holder of any executive
office on the administrative | staff of an institution of higher education,
an administrator | of an elementary school or secondary school, a
and any member | of the faculty of an institution of higher education,
including
| but not limited to a dean or associate or assistant dean, a | professor or
associate or assistant professor, and a full or | part time instructor or
visiting professor, including a | graduate assistant or other student who
is employed on a | temporary basis of less than full time as a teacher or
| instructor of any course or program of academic, business or | vocational
instruction offered by or through an institution of | higher education , and any
teacher, instructor, or other | employee of an elementary school or secondary school .
| (E) Sexual Harassment in Elementary, Secondary, and Higher | Education. "Sexual harassment in
elementary, secondary, and
| higher
education" means any unwelcome sexual advances or |
| requests for sexual favors
made by an elementary, secondary, or
| a higher
education representative to a student, or any
conduct | of
a sexual nature exhibited by
an elementary, secondary, or
a
| higher education representative
toward a
student, when such | conduct has the purpose of substantially interfering
with the | student's educational performance or creating an intimidating,
| hostile or offensive educational environment; or when the | elementary, secondary, or higher education
representative | either explicitly or implicitly makes the student's submission
| to such conduct a term or condition of, or uses the student's | submission
to or rejection of such conduct as a basis for | determining:
| (1) Whether the student will be admitted to an institution
| of elementary, secondary, or higher education;
| (2) The educational performance required or expected of the | student;
| (3) The attendance or assignment requirements applicable | to the student;
| (4) To what courses, fields of study or programs, including | honors and
graduate programs, the student will be admitted;
| (5) What placement or course proficiency requirements are | applicable to the
student;
| (6) The quality of instruction the student will receive;
| (7) What tuition or fee requirements are applicable to the | student;
| (8) What scholarship opportunities are available to the |
| student;
| (9) What extracurricular teams the student will be a member | of or in what
extracurricular competitions the student will | participate;
| (10) Any grade the student will receive in any examination | or in any course
or program of instruction in which the student | is enrolled;
| (11) The progress of the student toward successful | completion of or graduation
from any course or program of | instruction in which the student is enrolled; or
| (12) What degree, if any, the student will receive.
| (Source: P.A. 83-91.)
| (775 ILCS 5/5A-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 5A-102)
| Sec. 5A-102. Civil Rights Violations- Elementary, | Secondary, and Higher Education. It is a civil
rights | violation:
| (A) Elementary, Secondary, or Higher Education | Representative. For any elementary, secondary, or higher | education representative
to commit or engage in sexual | harassment in elementary, secondary, or higher education.
| (B) Institution of Elementary, Secondary, or Higher | Education. For any institution of elementary, secondary, or | higher education
to fail to take remedial action, or to fail to | take appropriate disciplinary
action against an elementary, | secondary, or a higher education representative employed by |
| such institution,
when such institution knows that such | elementary, secondary, or higher education representative was
| committing or engaging in or committed or engaged
in sexual | harassment in elementary, secondary, or higher education.
| (Source: P.A. 96-574, eff. 8-18-09.)
| (775 ILCS 5/6-101) (from Ch. 68, par. 6-101)
| Sec. 6-101. Additional Civil Rights Violations. It is a | civil rights
violation for a person, or for two or more persons | to conspire, to:
| (A) Retaliation. Retaliate against a person because he or | she has
opposed that which he or she reasonably and in good | faith believes to be
unlawful discrimination, sexual | harassment in employment or sexual
harassment in elementary, | secondary, and higher
education, discrimination based on | citizenship status
in employment, or because he or she has made | a charge, filed a complaint,
testified, assisted, or | participated in an investigation, proceeding, or
hearing under | this Act;
| (B) Aiding and Abetting; Coercion. Aid, abet, compel or | coerce a
person to commit any violation of this Act;
| (C) Interference. Wilfully interfere with the performance | of a duty
or the exercise of a power by the Commission or one of | its members or
representatives or the Department or one of its | officers or employees.
| (D) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section, "sexual
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| harassment" and "citizenship status" shall have the same | meaning as defined in
Section 2-101 of this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 87-579.)
| (775 ILCS 5/7-106) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-106)
| Sec. 7-106. Recruitment; Research; Public Communication) | For the purpose
of promoting equal employment and housing | opportunities and eliminating
unlawful discrimination, sexual | harassment in employment and sexual
harassment in elementary, | secondary, and higher
education, the Department shall have | authority to:
| (A) Recruitment. Cooperate with public and private | organizations, as
well as the Department of Central Management | Services, in encouraging
individuals in underrepresented | classifications to seek employment in
state government.
| (B) Publications; Research. Issue publications, conduct | research, and
make surveys as it deems necessary.
| (C) Public Hearings. Hold public hearings to obtain | information from
the general public on the effectiveness of the | state's equal employment
opportunity program and the | protection against unlawful discrimination,
sexual harassment | in employment and sexual harassment in elementary, secondary, | and higher
education afforded by this Act and to accept public | recommendations
concerning changes in the program and the Act | for inclusion in its
annual report.
| (D) Promotion of Communication and Goodwill. Establish a |
| program to
cooperate with civic, religious and educational | organizations in order to
improve human communication and | understanding, foster equal opportunities
in employment and | housing, and promote and encourage communication,
goodwill and | interfaith and interracial harmony.
| (Source: P.A. 85-1229; 86-1343.)
| (775 ILCS 5/7-108) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-108)
| Sec. 7-108. Local Departments, Commissions.
| (A) Authority.
A political subdivision, or two or more | political subdivisions
acting jointly, may create a local | department or commission as it or they
see fit to promote the | purposes of this Act and to secure for all individuals
within | the jurisdiction of the political subdivision or subdivisions | freedom
from unlawful discrimination, sexual harassment in | employment
and sexual harassment in elementary, secondary, and
| higher education. The provisions of any ordinance
enacted by | any municipality or county which prohibits broader or different
| categories of discrimination than are prohibited by this Act | are not
invalidated or affected by this Act.
| (B) Concurrent Jurisdiction. When the Department and a | local department
or commission have concurrent jurisdiction | over a complaint, either may
transfer the complaint to the | other under regulations established by the
Department.
| (C) Exclusive Jurisdiction. When the Department or a local | department
or commission has jurisdiction over a complaint and |
| the other does not,
the Department or local department or | commission without jurisdiction may
transfer the complaint to | the other under regulations established by the
Department.
| (D) To secure and guarantee the rights established by
| Sections 17, 18 and 19 of Article I of the Illinois | Constitution,
any ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation of | any county,
municipality or other unit of local government or | of any local
department or commission which prohibits, | restricts, narrows or limits the
housing choice of any person | is unenforceable and void. Nothing in this
amendatory Act of | 1981 prohibits a unit of local government from making
special | outreach efforts to inform members of minority groups of | housing
opportunities available in areas of majority white | concentration and make
similar efforts to inform the majority | white population of available
housing opportunities located in | areas of minority concentration. This
paragraph is applicable | to home rule units as well as non-home rule units.
| Pursuant to Article VII, Section 6, paragraph (i) of the
| Illinois Constitution, this amendatory Act of 1981 is a | limitation
of the power of home rule units.
| (Source: P.A. 85-1229; 86-1343.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 7/27/2010
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