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Public Act 100-0492 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning human rights.
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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 5. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 7A-102 and 7B-102 as follows:
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(775 ILCS 5/7A-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 7A-102)
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Sec. 7A-102. Procedures.
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(A) Charge.
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(1) Within 180 days after the
date that a civil rights | ||||
violation allegedly has been committed, a
charge in writing | ||||
under oath or affirmation may be filed with the
Department | ||||
by an aggrieved party or issued by the Department itself
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under the signature of the Director.
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(2) The charge shall be in such detail as to | ||||
substantially apprise
any party properly concerned as to | ||||
the time, place, and facts
surrounding the alleged civil | ||||
rights violation.
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(3) Charges deemed filed with the Department pursuant | ||||
to subsection (A-1) of this Section shall be deemed to be | ||||
in compliance with this subsection. | ||||
(A-1) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Charges. | ||||
(1) If a charge is filed with the Equal Employment | ||||
Opportunity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days after the |
date of the alleged civil rights violation, the charge | ||
shall be deemed filed with the Department on the date filed | ||
with the EEOC. If the EEOC is the governmental agency | ||
designated to investigate the charge first, the Department | ||
shall take no action until the EEOC makes a determination | ||
on the charge and after the complainant notifies the | ||
Department of the EEOC's determination. In such cases, | ||
after receiving notice from the EEOC that a charge was | ||
filed, the Department shall notify the parties that (i) a | ||
charge has been received by the EEOC and has been sent to | ||
the Department for dual filing purposes; (ii) the EEOC is | ||
the governmental agency responsible for investigating the | ||
charge and that the investigation shall be conducted | ||
pursuant to the rules and procedures adopted by the EEOC; | ||
(iii) it will take no action on the charge until the EEOC | ||
issues its determination; (iv) the complainant must submit | ||
a copy of the EEOC's determination within 30 days after | ||
service of the determination by the EEOC on complainant; | ||
and (v) that the time period to investigate the charge | ||
contained in subsection (G) of this Section is tolled from | ||
the date on which the charge is filed with the EEOC until | ||
the EEOC issues its determination. | ||
(2) If the EEOC finds reasonable cause to believe that | ||
there has been a violation of federal law and if the | ||
Department is timely notified of the EEOC's findings by | ||
complainant, the Department shall notify complainant that |
the Department has adopted the EEOC's determination of | ||
reasonable cause and that complainant has the right, within | ||
90 days after receipt of the Department's notice, to either | ||
file his or her own complaint with the Illinois Human | ||
Rights Commission or commence a civil action in the | ||
appropriate circuit court or other appropriate court of | ||
competent jurisdiction. The Department's notice to | ||
complainant that the Department has adopted the EEOC's | ||
determination of reasonable cause shall constitute the | ||
Department's Report for purposes of subparagraph (D) of | ||
this Section. | ||
(3) For those charges alleging violations within the | ||
jurisdiction of both the EEOC and the Department and for | ||
which the EEOC either (i) does not issue a determination, | ||
but does issue the complainant a notice of a right to sue, | ||
including when the right to sue is issued at the request of | ||
the complainant, or (ii) determines that it is unable to | ||
establish that illegal discrimination has occurred and | ||
issues the complainant a right to sue notice, and if the | ||
Department is timely notified of the EEOC's determination | ||
by complainant, the Department shall notify the parties | ||
that the Department will adopt the EEOC's determination as | ||
a dismissal for lack of substantial evidence unless the | ||
complainant requests in writing within 35 days after | ||
receipt of the Department's notice that the Department | ||
review the EEOC's determination. |
(a) If the complainant does not file a written | ||
request with the Department to review the EEOC's | ||
determination within 35 days after receipt of the | ||
Department's notice, the Department shall notify | ||
complainant that the decision of the EEOC has been | ||
adopted by the Department as a dismissal for lack of | ||
substantial evidence and that the complainant has the | ||
right, within 90 days after receipt of the Department's | ||
notice, to commence a civil action in the appropriate | ||
circuit court or other appropriate court of competent | ||
jurisdiction. The Department's notice to complainant | ||
that the Department has adopted the EEOC's | ||
determination shall constitute the Department's report | ||
for purposes of subparagraph (D) of this Section. | ||
(b) If the complainant does file a written request | ||
with the Department to review the EEOC's | ||
determination, the Department shall review the EEOC's | ||
determination and any evidence obtained by the EEOC | ||
during its investigation. If, after reviewing the | ||
EEOC's determination and any evidence obtained by the | ||
EEOC, the Department determines there is no need for | ||
further investigation of the charge, the Department | ||
shall issue a report and the Director shall determine | ||
whether there is substantial evidence that the alleged | ||
civil rights violation has been committed pursuant to | ||
subsection (D) of Section 7A-102. If, after reviewing |
the EEOC's determination and any evidence obtained by | ||
the EEOC, the Department determines there is a need for | ||
further investigation of the charge, the Department | ||
may conduct any further investigation it deems | ||
necessary. After reviewing the EEOC's determination, | ||
the evidence obtained by the EEOC, and any additional | ||
investigation conducted by the Department, the | ||
Department shall issue a report and the Director shall | ||
determine whether there is substantial evidence that | ||
the alleged civil rights violation has been committed | ||
pursuant to subsection (D) of Section 7A-102 of this | ||
Act. | ||
(4) Pursuant to this Section, if the EEOC dismisses the | ||
charge or a portion of the charge of discrimination | ||
because, under federal law, the EEOC lacks jurisdiction | ||
over the charge, and if, under this Act, the Department has | ||
jurisdiction over the charge of discrimination, the | ||
Department shall investigate the charge or portion of the | ||
charge dismissed by the EEOC for lack of jurisdiction | ||
pursuant to subsections (A), (A-1), (B), (B-1), (C), (D), | ||
(E), (F), (G), (H), (I), (J), and (K) of Section 7A-102 of | ||
this Act. | ||
(5) The time limit set out in subsection (G) of this | ||
Section is tolled from the date on which the charge is | ||
filed with the EEOC to the date on which the EEOC issues | ||
its determination.
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(B) Notice and Response to Charge.
The Department shall, | ||
within 10
days of the date on which the charge
was filed, serve | ||
a copy of the charge on the respondent. This period shall
not | ||
be construed to be jurisdictional. The charging party and the | ||
respondent
may each file a position statement and other | ||
materials with the Department
regarding the charge of alleged | ||
discrimination within 60 days of receipt of the
notice of the | ||
charge. The position statements and other materials filed shall
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remain confidential unless otherwise agreed to by the party | ||
providing the
information and shall not be served on or made | ||
available to the other
party during pendency
of a charge with | ||
the Department. The Department may
shall
require the respondent | ||
to file a verified response to
the allegations contained in the | ||
charge . Upon the Department's request, the respondent shall
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file a response to the charge within 60 days and of receipt of | ||
the
notice of the
charge. The respondent shall serve a copy
of | ||
its response on the
complainant or his or her representative. | ||
Notwithstanding any request from the Department,
the | ||
respondent may elect to file a response to the charge
within 60 | ||
days of receipt of notice of the charge, provided the | ||
respondent serves a copy of its response on the complainant or | ||
his or her representative. All allegations contained in the | ||
charge
not timely denied by the respondent within 60 days of | ||
the Department's request for a response may shall be deemed | ||
admitted, unless the
respondent states that it is without | ||
sufficient information to
form a belief with respect to such |
allegation. The Department may issue
a notice of default | ||
directed to any respondent who fails to file a
verified | ||
response to a charge within 60 days of receipt of the | ||
Department's request
notice of the charge ,
unless the | ||
respondent can
demonstrate good cause as
to why such notice | ||
should not issue. The term "good cause" shall be defined by | ||
rule promulgated by the Department. Within 30 days of receipt
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of the respondent's response, the complainant may file a
reply | ||
to
said response and
shall serve
a copy of said reply on the | ||
respondent or his or her representative. A party
shall have the | ||
right to supplement his or her response or reply at any time | ||
that
the investigation of the charge is pending. The Department | ||
shall,
within 10 days of the date on which the charge was | ||
filed,
and again no later than 335 days thereafter,
send by | ||
certified or registered mail written notice to the complainant
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and to the respondent
informing the complainant
of the | ||
complainant's right to either file a complaint with the Human
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Rights Commission or commence a civil action in the appropriate | ||
circuit court
under subparagraph (2) of paragraph (G), | ||
including in such notice the dates
within which the complainant | ||
may exercise this right.
In the notice the Department shall | ||
notify the complainant that the
charge of civil rights | ||
violation will be dismissed with prejudice and with no
right to | ||
further proceed if a written complaint is not timely filed with
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the Commission or with the appropriate circuit court by the | ||
complainant pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph (G)
or by |
the Department pursuant to subparagraph (1) of paragraph (G).
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(B-1) Mediation. The complainant and respondent may agree | ||
to voluntarily
submit the charge
to mediation without waiving | ||
any rights that are otherwise available to
either party | ||
pursuant to this Act and without incurring any obligation to
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accept the result of the mediation process. Nothing occurring | ||
in mediation
shall
be disclosed by the Department or admissible | ||
in evidence in any subsequent
proceeding unless the complainant | ||
and the respondent agree in writing that such
disclosure be | ||
made.
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(C) Investigation.
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(1) The After the respondent has been notified, the
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Department shall conduct an a full investigation | ||
sufficient to determine whether of the allegations set
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forth in the charge are supported by substantial evidence .
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(2) The Director or his or her designated | ||
representatives shall have
authority to request any member | ||
of the Commission to issue subpoenas to
compel the | ||
attendance of a witness or the production for
examination | ||
of any books, records or documents whatsoever.
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(3) If any witness whose testimony is required for any | ||
investigation
resides outside the State, or through | ||
illness or any other good cause as
determined by the | ||
Director is unable to be interviewed by the investigator
or | ||
appear at a fact finding conference, his or her testimony | ||
or deposition
may be taken, within or without the State, in |
the same manner as is
provided for in the taking of | ||
depositions in civil cases in circuit courts.
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(4) Upon reasonable notice to the complainant and the | ||
respondent,
the Department shall conduct a fact finding | ||
conference, unless prior to
365 days after the date on | ||
which the charge was filed the Director has determined | ||
whether there is substantial evidence
that the alleged | ||
civil rights violation has been committed, the charge has
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been dismissed for lack of jurisdiction, or the parties | ||
voluntarily and in writing agree to waive the fact finding | ||
conference. Any party's failure to attend the conference | ||
without good cause
shall result in dismissal or default. | ||
The term "good cause"
shall
be defined by rule promulgated | ||
by the Department. A notice of dismissal or
default shall | ||
be issued by the Director. The notice of default issued by | ||
the Director shall notify the respondent that a request for | ||
review may be filed in writing with the Commission
within | ||
30 days of receipt of notice of default. The notice of | ||
dismissal issued by the Director shall give
the complainant | ||
notice of his or her right to seek review of the dismissal
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before the Human Rights Commission or commence a civil | ||
action in the
appropriate circuit court. If the complainant | ||
chooses to have the Human Rights Commission review the | ||
dismissal order, he or she shall file a request for review | ||
with the Commission within 90 days after receipt of the | ||
Director's notice. If the complainant chooses to file a |
request for review with the Commission, he or she may not | ||
later commence a civil action in a circuit court. If the | ||
complainant chooses to commence a civil action in a circuit | ||
court, he or she must do so within 90 days after receipt of | ||
the Director's notice.
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(D) Report.
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(1) Each charge shall be the
subject of a
report to the | ||
Director. The report shall be a confidential document
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subject to review by the Director, authorized Department | ||
employees, the
parties, and, where indicated by this Act, | ||
members of the Commission or
their designated hearing | ||
officers.
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(2) Upon review of the report, the Director shall | ||
determine whether
there is substantial evidence that the | ||
alleged civil rights violation
has been committed.
The | ||
determination of substantial evidence is limited to | ||
determining the need
for further consideration of the | ||
charge pursuant to this Act
and includes, but is not | ||
limited to, findings of fact and conclusions, as well
as | ||
the reasons for the determinations on all material issues. | ||
Substantial evidence is evidence which a reasonable mind | ||
accepts
as sufficient to support a particular conclusion | ||
and which consists of more
than a mere scintilla but may be | ||
somewhat less than a preponderance.
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(3) If the Director determines
that there is no | ||
substantial
evidence, the charge shall be dismissed by |
order of the
Director and the Director shall give the
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complainant notice of his or her right to seek review of | ||
the dismissal order before the
Commission or commence a | ||
civil action in the appropriate circuit court. If the | ||
complainant chooses to have the Human Rights Commission | ||
review the dismissal order, he or she shall file a request | ||
for review with the Commission within 90 days after receipt | ||
of the Director's notice. If the complainant chooses to | ||
file a request for review with the Commission, he or she | ||
may not later commence a civil action in a circuit court. | ||
If the complainant chooses to commence a civil action in a | ||
circuit court, he or she must do so within 90 days after | ||
receipt of the Director's notice.
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(4) If the Director determines that there is | ||
substantial evidence, he or she shall notify the | ||
complainant and respondent of that determination. The | ||
Director shall also notify the parties that the complainant | ||
has the right to either commence a civil action in the | ||
appropriate circuit court or request that the Department of | ||
Human Rights file a complaint with the Human Rights | ||
Commission on his or her behalf. Any such complaint shall | ||
be filed within 90 days after receipt of the Director's | ||
notice. If the complainant chooses to have the Department | ||
file a complaint with the Human Rights Commission on his or | ||
her behalf, the complainant must, within 30 days after | ||
receipt of the Director's notice, request in writing that |
the Department file the complaint. If the complainant | ||
timely requests that the Department file the complaint, the | ||
Department shall file the complaint on his or her behalf. | ||
If the complainant fails to timely request that the | ||
Department file the complaint, the complainant may file his | ||
or her complaint with the Commission or commence a civil | ||
action in the appropriate circuit court.
If the complainant | ||
files a complaint with
the Human Rights Commission, the | ||
complainant shall give notice to the
Department of the | ||
filing of the complaint with the Human Rights Commission. | ||
(E) Conciliation.
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(1) When there is a finding of substantial evidence, | ||
the Department may designate a Department employee who is | ||
an attorney
licensed to practice in Illinois to endeavor to | ||
eliminate the effect of
the alleged civil rights violation | ||
and to prevent its repetition by
means of conference and | ||
conciliation.
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(2) When the Department determines that a formal
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conciliation conference is necessary, the complainant and | ||
respondent
shall be notified of the time and place of the | ||
conference by registered
or certified mail at least 10 days | ||
prior thereto and either or both
parties shall appear at | ||
the conference in person or by attorney.
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(3) The place fixed for the conference shall be within | ||
35 miles of
the place where the civil rights violation is | ||
alleged to have been
committed.
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(4) Nothing occurring at the conference shall be | ||
disclosed by the
Department unless
the complainant and | ||
respondent agree in writing that
such disclosure be made.
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(5) The Department's efforts to conciliate the matter | ||
shall not stay or extend the time for filing the complaint | ||
with the Commission or the circuit court.
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(F) Complaint.
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(1) When the complainant requests that the Department | ||
file a complaint with the Commission on his or her behalf, | ||
the Department shall prepare a
written complaint, under | ||
oath or affirmation, stating the nature of the
civil rights | ||
violation substantially as alleged in the charge | ||
previously
filed and the relief sought on behalf of the | ||
aggrieved party. The Department shall file the complaint | ||
with the Commission.
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(2) If the complainant chooses to commence a civil | ||
action in a circuit court, he or she must do so in the | ||
circuit court in the county wherein the civil rights | ||
violation was allegedly committed. The form of the | ||
complaint in any such civil action shall be in accordance | ||
with the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure.
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(G) Time Limit.
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(1) When a charge of a civil rights violation has been
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properly filed, the Department, within 365
days thereof or | ||
within any
extension of that period agreed to in writing by | ||
all parties, shall issue its report as required by |
subparagraph (D). Any such report
shall be duly served upon | ||
both the complainant and the respondent.
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(2) If the Department has not issued its report within | ||
365 days after the charge is filed, or any such longer | ||
period agreed to in writing by all the parties, the | ||
complainant shall have 90 days to either file his or her | ||
own complaint with the Human Rights Commission or commence | ||
a civil action in the appropriate circuit court. If the | ||
complainant files a complaint with the Commission, the form | ||
of the complaint shall be in accordance with the provisions | ||
of
paragraph (F)(1). If the complainant commences a civil | ||
action in a circuit court, the form of the complaint shall | ||
be in accordance with the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. | ||
The aggrieved party shall notify the Department that a
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complaint
has been filed and shall serve a copy of the | ||
complaint on the Department
on the same date that the | ||
complaint is filed with the Commission or in circuit court. | ||
If the complainant files a complaint with the Commission, | ||
he or she may not later commence a civil action in circuit | ||
court.
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(3) If an aggrieved party files a complaint
with the
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Human Rights Commission or commences a civil action in | ||
circuit court pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection, | ||
or if
the time period for filing a complaint has expired, | ||
the
Department shall immediately cease its investigation | ||
and
dismiss the charge of civil rights violation.
Any final |
order entered by the Commission under this Section is
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appealable in accordance with paragraph (B)(1) of Section | ||
8-111.
Failure to immediately cease an investigation and | ||
dismiss the charge of civil
rights violation as provided in | ||
this paragraph
(3) constitutes grounds for entry of an | ||
order by the circuit court permanently
enjoining the
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investigation. The Department may also be liable for any
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costs and other damages incurred by the respondent as a | ||
result of the action of
the Department.
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(4) The Department shall stay any administrative | ||
proceedings
under this Section after the filing of a civil | ||
action by or on behalf of the
aggrieved party under any | ||
federal or State law seeking relief with respect to
the
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alleged civil rights violation.
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(H) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to causes of action | ||
filed on or
after January 1, 1996.
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(I) This amendatory Act of 1996 applies to causes of action | ||
filed on or
after January 1, 1996.
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(J) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 95-243 | ||
apply to charges filed on or
after the effective date of those | ||
changes.
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(K) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act | ||
of the 96th General Assembly apply to charges filed on or
after | ||
the effective date of those changes. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-876, eff. 2-2-10; 97-22, eff. 1-1-12; 97-596, | ||
eff. 8-26-11; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12.)
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(775 ILCS 5/7B-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 7B-102)
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Sec. 7B-102. Procedures.
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(A) Charge.
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(1) Within one year after the
date that a civil rights | ||
violation allegedly has been committed or terminated,
a | ||
charge in writing under oath or affirmation may be filed | ||
with the
Department by an aggrieved party or issued by the | ||
Department itself
under the signature of the Director.
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(2) The charge shall be in such detail as to | ||
substantially apprise
any party properly concerned as to | ||
the time, place, and facts
surrounding the alleged civil | ||
rights violation.
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(B) Notice and Response to Charge.
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(1) The Department shall serve
notice upon the | ||
aggrieved party acknowledging such charge and advising the
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aggrieved party of the time limits and choice of forums | ||
provided under this
Act. The Department shall, within 10 | ||
days of the date on which the charge
was filed or the | ||
identification of an additional respondent under paragraph
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(2) of this subsection, serve on the respondent a copy of | ||
the charge along with a notice
identifying the alleged | ||
civil rights violation and advising the
respondent of the | ||
procedural rights and obligations of respondents under
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this Act and may shall require the respondent to file a | ||
verified response to
the allegations contained in the |
charge . Upon the Department's request, the respondent
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shall file a response to the charge within 30 days and . The | ||
respondent
shall serve a copy of its response on the | ||
complainant or his or her
representative. Notwithstanding
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any request from the Department, the respondent may elect
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to file a response to the charge within 30 days of receipt
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of notice of the charge, provided the respondent serves a | ||
copy of its response on the complainant or his or her | ||
representative. All allegations contained in the charge
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not timely denied by the respondent within 30 days after | ||
the Department's request for a response may shall be deemed | ||
admitted, unless the
respondent states that it is without | ||
sufficient information to
form a belief with respect to | ||
such allegation. The Department may issue
a notice of | ||
default directed to any respondent who fails to file a | ||
verified
response to a charge within 30 days of the | ||
Department's request date on which the charge was
filed , | ||
unless the respondent can demonstrate good cause as
to why | ||
such notice should not issue. The term "good cause" shall | ||
be defined by rule promulgated by the Department. Within 10 | ||
days of the date he or she
receives the respondent's | ||
response, the complainant may file his or her reply to
said | ||
response. If he or she chooses to file a reply, the | ||
complainant shall serve
a copy of said reply on the | ||
respondent or his or her representative. A party may
shall | ||
have the right to supplement his or her response or reply |
at any time that
the investigation of the charge is | ||
pending.
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(2) A person who is not named as a respondent in a | ||
charge, but who is
identified as a respondent in the course | ||
of investigation, may be joined as
an additional or | ||
substitute respondent upon written notice, under | ||
subsection
(B), to such person, from the Department.
Such | ||
notice, in addition to meeting the requirements of | ||
subsections (A)
and (B), shall explain the basis for the | ||
Department's belief that a person
to whom the notice is | ||
addressed is properly joined as a respondent.
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(C) Investigation.
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(1) The Department shall conduct a full investigation
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of the allegations set forth in the charge and complete | ||
such investigation
within 100 days after the filing of the | ||
charge, unless it is impracticable to
do so. The | ||
Department's failure to complete the investigation within | ||
100 days after the proper filing of the charge does not | ||
deprive the Department of jurisdiction over the charge.
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(2) If the Department is unable to complete the | ||
investigation within 100
days after the charge is filed, | ||
the Department shall notify the complainant
and respondent | ||
in writing of the reasons for not doing so.
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(3) The Director or his or her designated | ||
representative shall have
authority to request any member | ||
of the Commission to issue subpoenas to
compel the |
attendance of a witness or the production for
examination | ||
of any books, records or documents whatsoever.
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(4) If any witness whose testimony is required for any | ||
investigation
resides outside the State, or through | ||
illness or any other good cause as
determined by the | ||
Director is unable to be interviewed by the investigator
or | ||
appear at a fact finding conference, his or her testimony | ||
or deposition
may be taken, within or without the State, in | ||
the same manner as
provided for in the taking of | ||
depositions in civil cases in circuit courts.
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(5) Upon reasonable notice to the complainant and the | ||
respondent,
the Department shall conduct a fact finding | ||
conference, unless prior to
100 days from the date on which | ||
the charge was filed, the Director has
determined whether | ||
there is substantial evidence that the alleged civil
rights | ||
violation has been committed or the parties voluntarily and | ||
in writing agree to waive the fact finding conference. A | ||
party's failure to attend the
conference
without good cause | ||
may result in dismissal or default. A notice of dismissal
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or default shall be issued by the Director and shall notify | ||
the relevant
party that a request for review may be filed | ||
in writing with the Commission
within 30 days of receipt of | ||
notice of dismissal or default.
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(D) Report.
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(1) Each investigated charge shall be the subject of a
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report to the Director. The report shall be a confidential |
document
subject to review by the Director, authorized | ||
Department employees, the
parties, and, where indicated by | ||
this Act, members of the Commission or
their designated | ||
hearing officers.
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The report shall contain:
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(a) the names and dates of contacts with witnesses;
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(b) a summary and the date of correspondence and | ||
other contacts with the
aggrieved party and the | ||
respondent;
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(c) a summary description of other pertinent | ||
records;
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(d) a summary of witness statements; and
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(e) answers to questionnaires.
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A final report under this paragraph may be amended if | ||
additional evidence
is later discovered.
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(2) Upon review of the report and within 100 days of | ||
the filing of the
charge, unless it is impracticable
to do | ||
so, the Director shall determine whether there is | ||
substantial
evidence that the alleged civil rights | ||
violation has been committed or is
about to be committed.
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If the Director is unable to make the determination within | ||
100 days after
the filing of the charge, the Director shall | ||
notify the complainant and
respondent in writing of the | ||
reasons for not doing so. The Director's failure to make | ||
the determination within 100 days after the proper filing | ||
of the charge does not deprive the Department of |
jurisdiction over the charge.
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(a) If the Director determines that there is no | ||
substantial
evidence, the charge shall be dismissed | ||
and the aggrieved party notified
that he or she may | ||
seek review of the dismissal order before the
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Commission. The aggrieved party shall have 90 days from | ||
receipt of notice
to file a request for review by the | ||
Commission. The
Director shall make
public disclosure | ||
of each such dismissal.
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(b) If the Director determines that there is | ||
substantial evidence, he or
she shall immediately | ||
issue a complaint on behalf of the aggrieved party
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pursuant to subsection (F).
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(E) Conciliation.
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(1) During the period beginning with the filing of
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charge and ending with the filing of a complaint or a | ||
dismissal by the
Department, the Department shall, to the | ||
extent feasible, engage in
conciliation with respect to | ||
such charge.
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When the Department determines that a formal
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conciliation conference is feasible, the aggrieved party | ||
and respondent
shall be notified of the time and place of | ||
the conference by registered
or certified mail at least 7 | ||
days prior thereto and either or both
parties shall appear | ||
at the conference in person or by attorney.
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(2) The place fixed for the conference shall be within |
35 miles of
the place where the civil rights violation is | ||
alleged to have been
committed.
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(3) Nothing occurring at the conference shall be made | ||
public or used as
evidence in a subsequent proceeding for | ||
the purpose of proving a violation
under this Act unless | ||
the complainant and respondent agree in writing that
such | ||
disclosure be made.
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(4) A conciliation agreement arising out of such | ||
conciliation shall be
an agreement between the respondent | ||
and the complainant, and shall be
subject to approval by | ||
the Department and Commission.
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(5) A conciliation agreement may provide for binding | ||
arbitration of the
dispute arising from the charge. Any | ||
such arbitration that results from a
conciliation | ||
agreement may award appropriate relief, including monetary | ||
relief.
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(6) Each conciliation agreement shall be made public | ||
unless the
complainant and respondent otherwise agree and | ||
the Department determines
that disclosure is not required | ||
to further the purpose of this Act.
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(F) Complaint.
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(1) When there is a failure to settle or adjust any
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charge through a conciliation conference and the charge is | ||
not dismissed,
the Department shall prepare a
written | ||
complaint, under oath or affirmation, stating the nature of | ||
the
civil rights violation and the relief sought on behalf |
of the aggrieved
party. Such complaint shall be based on | ||
the final investigation report and
need not be limited to | ||
the facts or grounds alleged in the charge filed
under | ||
subsection (A).
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(2) The complaint shall be filed with the Commission.
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(3) The Department may not issue a complaint under this | ||
Section
regarding an alleged civil rights violation after | ||
the beginning of
the trial of a civil action commenced by | ||
the aggrieved party under any
State or federal law, seeking | ||
relief with respect to that alleged civil rights
violation.
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(G) Time Limit.
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(1) When a charge of a civil rights violation has been
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properly filed, the Department, within 100 days thereof, | ||
unless it is
impracticable to do so,
shall either issue and | ||
file a complaint in the manner and form set forth in
this | ||
Section or shall order that no complaint be issued. Any | ||
such order
shall be duly served upon both the aggrieved | ||
party and the respondent. The Department's failure to | ||
either issue and file a complaint or order that no | ||
complaint be issued within 100 days after the proper filing | ||
of the charge does not deprive the Department of | ||
jurisdiction over the charge.
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(2) The Director shall make available to the aggrieved | ||
party
and the respondent, at any time, upon request | ||
following completion of the
Department's investigation, | ||
information derived from an investigation and
any final |
investigative report relating to that investigation.
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(H) This amendatory Act of 1995 applies to causes of action | ||
filed on or
after
January 1, 1996.
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(I) The changes made to this Section by Public Act 95-243 | ||
apply to charges filed on or
after the effective date of those | ||
changes. | ||
(J) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act | ||
of the 96th General Assembly apply to charges filed on or
after | ||
the effective date of those changes. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-876, eff. 2-2-10; 97-22, eff. 1-1-12.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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