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Public Act 099-0703 |
SB2613 Enrolled | LRB099 19180 JLS 44831 b |
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AN ACT concerning employment.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Child |
Bereavement Leave Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Child" means an employee's son or daughter who is a |
biological, adopted, or foster child, a stepchild, a legal |
ward, or a child of a person standing in loco parentis. |
"Department" means the Department of Labor. |
"Employee" means eligible employee, as defined by Section |
101(2) of the federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (29 |
U.S.C. 2601 et seq.). |
"Employer" means employer, as defined by Section 101(4) of |
the federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (29 U.S.C. |
2601 et seq.). |
Section 10. Bereavement Leave. |
(a) All employees shall be entitled to use a maximum of 2 |
weeks (10 work days) of unpaid bereavement leave to: |
(1) attend the funeral or alternative to a funeral of a |
child; |
(2) make arrangements necessitated by the death of the |
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child; or |
(3) grieve the death of the child.
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(b) Bereavement leave under subsection (a) of this Section |
must be completed within 60 days after the date on which the |
employee receives notice of the death of the child. |
(c) An employee shall provide the employer with at least 48 |
hours' advance notice of the employee's intention to take |
bereavement leave, unless providing such notice is not |
reasonable and practicable. |
(d) An employer may require reasonable documentation. |
Documentation may include a death certificate, a published |
obituary, or written verification of death, burial, or memorial |
services from a mortuary, funeral home, burial society, |
crematorium, religious institution, or government agency. |
(e) In the event of the death of more than one child in a |
12-month period, an employee is entitled to up to a total of 6 |
weeks of bereavement leave during the 12-month period. This Act |
does not
create a right for an employee to take unpaid leave |
that exceeds the unpaid leave time allowed under, or is in |
addition to the unpaid leave time permitted by, the federal |
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (29 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.). |
Section 15. Existing leave usable for bereavement. An |
employee who is entitled to take paid or unpaid leave |
(including family, medical, sick, annual, personal, or similar |
leave) from employment, pursuant to federal, State, or local |
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law, a collective bargaining agreement, or an employment |
benefits program or plan may elect to substitute any period of |
such leave for an equivalent period of leave provided under |
Section 10. |
Section 20. Unlawful employer practices. It is unlawful for |
any employer to take any adverse action against an employee |
because the employee (1) exercises rights or attempts to |
exercise rights under this Act, (2) opposes practices which |
such employee believes to be in violation of this Act, or (3) |
supports the exercise of rights of another under this Act. |
Exercising rights under this Act includes filing an action |
or instituting or causing to be instituted any proceeding under |
or related to this Act; providing or agreeing to provide any |
information in connection with any inquiry or proceeding |
relating to any right provided under this Act; or testifying to |
or agreeing to testify in any inquiry or proceeding relating to |
any right provided under this Act. |
Section 25. Department responsibilities. |
(a) The Department shall administer and enforce this Act |
and adopt rules under the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act |
for the purpose of this Act. The Department shall have the |
powers and the parties shall have the rights provided in the |
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act for contested cases. The |
Department shall have the power to conduct investigations in |
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connection with the administration and enforcement of this Act, |
including the power to conduct depositions and discovery and to |
issue subpoenas. If the Department finds cause to believe that |
this Act has been violated, the Department shall notify the |
parties in writing and the matter shall be referred to an |
Administrative Law Judge to schedule a formal hearing in |
accordance with hearing procedures established by rule. |
(b) The Department is authorized to impose civil penalties |
prescribed in Section 30 in administrative proceedings that |
comply with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and to |
supervise the payment of the unpaid wages and damages owing to |
the employee or employees under this Act. The Department may |
bring any legal action necessary to recover the amount of |
unpaid wages, damages, and penalties, and the employer shall be |
required to pay the costs. Any sums recovered by the Department |
on behalf of an employee under this Act shall be paid to the |
employee or employees affected. However, 20% of any penalty |
collected from the employer for a violation of this Act shall |
be deposited into the Child Bereavement Fund, a special fund |
created in the State treasury, and used for the enforcement of |
this Act. |
(c) The Attorney General may bring an action to enforce the |
collection of any civil penalty imposed under this Act. |
Section 30. Enforcement. |
(a) An employee who believes his or her rights under this |
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Act or any rule adopted under this Act have been violated may, |
within 60 days after the date of the last event constituting |
the alleged violation for which the action is brought, file a |
complaint with the Department or file a civil action. |
(b) An employer that violates any provision of this Act or |
any rule adopted under this Act is subject to a civil penalty |
for each employee affected as follows: |
(1) first offense, a civil penalty not to exceed $500; |
(2) second or subsequent offense, a civil penalty not |
to exceed $1,000. |
(c) A civil action may be brought in the circuit court by |
an employee to enforce this Act. The circuit court may enjoin |
any act or practice that violates or may violate this Act and |
may order any other equitable relief that is necessary and |
appropriate to redress the violation or to enforce the Act. |
Section 95. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
Section 5.875 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/5.875 new) |
Sec. 5.875. The Child Bereavement Fund.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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