Public Act 0232 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0232 |
SB1817 Enrolled | LRB103 27774 LNS 54152 b |
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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 3-101, 3-102, 3-102.10, 3-103, 3-104.1, and |
3-106 as follows:
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(775 ILCS 5/3-101) (from Ch. 68, par. 3-101)
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Sec. 3-101. Definitions. The following definitions are |
applicable strictly
in the context of this Article:
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(A) Real Property. "Real property" includes buildings, |
structures, real
estate, lands, tenements, leaseholds, |
interests in real estate cooperatives,
condominiums, and |
hereditaments, corporeal and incorporeal, or any interest
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therein.
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(B) Real Estate Transaction. "Real estate transaction" |
includes the
sale, exchange, rental or lease of real property. |
"Real estate
transaction" also includes the brokering or |
appraising of residential real
property and the making or |
purchasing of loans or providing other financial assistance:
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(1) for purchasing, constructing, improving, repairing or |
maintaining a dwelling; or
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(2) secured by residential real estate.
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(C) Housing Accommodations. "Housing accommodation" |
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includes any improved
or unimproved real property, or part |
thereof, which is used or occupied,
or is intended, arranged |
or designed to be used or occupied, as the home
or residence of |
one or more individuals.
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(D) Real Estate Broker or Salesman. "Real estate broker or |
salesman"
means a person, whether licensed or not, who, for or |
with the expectation
of receiving a consideration, lists, |
sells, purchases, exchanges, rents,
or leases real property, |
or who negotiates or attempts to negotiate any
of these |
activities, or who holds oneself himself or herself out as |
engaged in these.
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(E) Familial Status. "Familial status" means one or more |
individuals
(who have not attained the age of 18 years) being |
domiciled with:
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(1) a parent or person having legal custody of such |
individual or individuals; or
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(2) the designee of such parent or other person having |
such custody,
with the written permission of such parent or
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other person.
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The protections afforded by this Article against |
discrimination on the
basis of familial status apply to any |
person who is pregnant or is in the
process of securing legal |
custody of any individual who has not attained
the age of 18 |
years.
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(F) Conciliation. "Conciliation" means the attempted |
resolution of
issues raised by a charge, or by the |
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investigation of
such charge, through informal negotiations |
involving the
aggrieved party, the respondent and the |
Department.
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(G) Conciliation Agreement. "Conciliation agreement" means |
a written
agreement setting forth the resolution of the issues |
in conciliation.
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(H) Covered Multifamily Dwellings. As used in Section |
3-102.1, "covered
multifamily dwellings" means:
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(1) buildings consisting of 4 or more units if such |
buildings have one
or more elevators; and
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(2) ground floor units in other buildings consisting of 4 |
or more units. |
(I) Immigration Status. "Immigration status" means a |
person's actual or perceived citizenship or immigration |
status.
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(Source: P.A. 86-820; 86-910; 86-1028.)
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(775 ILCS 5/3-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 3-102)
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Sec. 3-102. Civil rights violations; real estate |
transactions and other prohibited acts . It
is a civil rights |
violation for an owner or any other person engaging in
a real |
estate transaction , or for a real estate broker or salesman,
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because of unlawful discrimination, familial status, |
immigration status, source of income, or an arrest record, as |
defined under subsection (B-5) of Section 1-103, to:
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(A) Transactions. Transaction. Refuse to engage in a |
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real estate transaction with
a person or to discriminate |
in making available such a transaction;
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(B) Terms. Alter the terms, conditions or privileges |
of a real
estate transaction or in the furnishing of |
facilities or services in
connection therewith;
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(C) Offers. Offer. Refuse to receive or to fail to |
transmit a bona fide
offer to engage in a real estate |
transaction from a person;
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(D) Negotiation. Refuse to negotiate for a real estate |
transaction
with a person;
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(E) Representations. Represent to a person that real |
property is
not available for inspection, sale, rental, or |
lease when in fact it is
so available, or to fail to bring |
a property listing to the person's his or her
attention, |
or to refuse to permit the person him or her to inspect |
real property;
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(F) Publication of Intent. Make, print, circulate, |
post, mail, publish or cause to be made, printed, |
circulated, posted, mailed, or published any notice, |
statement, advertisement or sign, or use a form of |
application for a real estate transaction, or make a |
record or inquiry in connection with a prospective real |
estate transaction, that indicates any preference, |
limitation, or discrimination based on unlawful |
discrimination or unlawful discrimination based on |
familial status, immigration status, source of income, or |
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an arrest record, or an intention to make any such |
preference, limitation, or discrimination;
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(G) Listings. Offer, solicit, accept, use or retain a |
listing of
real property with knowledge that unlawful |
discrimination or
discrimination on the basis of familial |
status, immigration status, source of income, or an arrest |
record in a real estate
transaction is intended.
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(Source: P.A. 101-565, eff. 1-1-20; 102-896, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(775 ILCS 5/3-102.10) |
Sec. 3-102.10. Third-party loan modification service |
provider. |
(A) It is a civil rights violation for a third-party loan |
modification service provider, because of unlawful |
discrimination, familial status, immigration status, source of |
income, or an arrest record, to: |
(1) refuse to engage in loan modification services; |
(2) alter the terms, conditions, or privileges of such
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services; or |
(3) discriminate in making such services available, |
including, but not limited to, by making a statement, |
advertisement, representation, inquiry, listing, offer, or |
solicitation that indicates a preference or the intention |
to make such a preference in making such services |
available. |
(B) For purposes of this Section, "third-party loan |
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modification service provider" means a person or entity, |
whether licensed or not, who, for or with the expectation of |
receiving consideration, provides assistance or services to a |
loan borrower to obtain a modification to a term of an existing |
real estate loan or to obtain foreclosure relief. "Third-party |
loan modification service provider" does not include lenders, |
brokers or appraisers of mortgage loans, or the servicers, |
subsidiaries, affiliates, or agents of the lender.
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(Source: P.A. 102-362, eff. 1-1-22 .) |
(775 ILCS 5/3-103) (from Ch. 68, par. 3-103)
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Sec. 3-103. Blockbusting. It is a civil rights violation |
for any
person to:
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(A) Solicitation. Solicit for sale, lease, listing or |
purchase any
residential real estate within this State, on |
the grounds of loss of
value due to the present or |
prospective entry into the vicinity of the
property |
involved of any person or persons of any particular race,
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color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, |
sexual orientation,
marital status,
familial status, |
immigration status, source of income, or
disability.
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(B) Statements. Distribute or cause to be distributed, |
written
material or statements designed to induce any |
owner of residential real
estate in this State to sell or |
lease the owner's his or her property because of any
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present or prospective changes in the race, color, |
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religion, national
origin, ancestry, age, sex, sexual |
orientation, marital status, familial
status, immigration |
status, source of income, or disability
of residents in
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the vicinity of the property involved.
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(C) Creating Alarm. Intentionally create alarm, among |
residents of
any community, by transmitting communications |
in any manner, including
a telephone call
whether or not |
conversation thereby ensues, with a design to induce any
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owner of residential real estate in this state to sell or |
lease the owner's his or
her property because of any |
present or prospective entry into the
vicinity of the |
property involved of any person or persons of any
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particular race, color, religion, national origin, |
ancestry, age, sex, sexual
orientation, marital
status, |
familial status, immigration status, source of income, or |
disability.
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(Source: P.A. 102-896, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(775 ILCS 5/3-104.1) (from Ch. 68, par. 3-104.1)
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Sec. 3-104.1. Refusal to sell or rent because a person has |
a guide,
hearing or support dog. It is a civil rights violation |
for the
owner or agent of any housing accommodation to:
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(A) refuse to sell or rent after the making of a bona |
fide bonafide offer, or to
refuse to negotiate for the |
sale or rental of, or otherwise make unavailable
or deny |
property to any blind or hearing impaired person or person |
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with a physical disability because the blind or hearing |
impaired person or person with a physical disability he |
has a guide, hearing , or support dog; or
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(B) discriminate against any blind or hearing impaired |
person or person with a physical disability in the terms, |
conditions, or privileges of sale or
rental property, or |
in the provision of services or facilities in connection
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therewith, because the blind or hearing impaired person or |
person with a physical disability he has a guide, hearing , |
or support dog; or
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(C) require, because a blind or hearing impaired |
person or person with a physical disability has a guide, |
hearing , or support dog,
an extra charge in a lease, |
rental agreement, or contract of purchase or
sale, other |
than for actual damage done to the premises by the dog.
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(Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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(775 ILCS 5/3-106) (from Ch. 68, par. 3-106)
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Sec. 3-106. Exemptions.
Nothing contained in Section 3-102 |
shall
prohibit:
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(A) Private Sales of Single Family Homes. |
(1) Any sale of a single
family home by its owner so |
long as the following criteria are met:
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(a) The owner does not own or have a beneficial |
interest in more
than 3 three single family homes at |
the time of the sale;
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(b) The owner or a member of the owner's his or her |
family was the last current
resident of the home;
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(c) The home is sold without the use in any manner |
of the sales or
rental facilities or services of any |
real estate broker or salesman, or
of any employee or |
agent of any real estate broker or salesman;
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(d) The home is sold without the publication, |
posting or mailing,
after notice, of any advertisement |
or written notice in violation of
paragraph (F) of |
Section 3-102.
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(2) This exemption does not apply to paragraph (F) of |
Section 3-102.
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(B) Apartments. Rental of a housing accommodation in a |
building
which contains housing accommodations for not more |
than 4 families
living independently of each other, if the |
owner resides in one of the housing accommodations.
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exemption does not apply to paragraph (F) of Section 3-102.
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(C) Private Rooms. Rental of a room or rooms in a private |
home by
an owner if the owner he or she or a member of the |
owner's his or her family resides therein or,
while absent for |
a period of not more than 12 twelve months, if the owner he or |
she or a
member of the owner's his or her family intends to |
return to reside therein.
This exemption does not apply to |
paragraph (F) of Section 3-102.
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(D) Reasonable local, State, or Federal restrictions
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regarding the maximum number of occupants permitted to occupy |
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a dwelling.
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(E) Religious Organizations. A religious organization, |
association,
or society, or any nonprofit institution or |
organization operated,
supervised or controlled by or in |
conjunction with a religious
organization, association, or |
society, from limiting the sale, rental or
occupancy of a |
dwelling which it owns or operates for other than a
commercial |
purpose to persons of the same religion, or from giving
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preference to such persons, unless membership in such religion |
is
restricted on account of race, color, or national origin.
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(F) Sex. Restricting the rental of rooms in a housing |
accommodation to
persons of one sex.
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(G) Persons Convicted of Drug-Related Offenses.
Conduct |
against a person because such person has been convicted by
any |
court of competent jurisdiction of the illegal manufacture or
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distribution of a controlled substance as defined in Section |
102 of the
federal Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802).
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(H) Persons engaged in the business of furnishing |
appraisals of real
property from taking into consideration |
factors other than those based on
unlawful discrimination or |
familial status or source of income in furnishing appraisals.
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(H-1) The owner of an owner-occupied residential building |
with 4 or
fewer units (including the unit in which the owner |
resides) from making
decisions regarding whether to rent to a |
person based upon that person's
sexual orientation.
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(I) Housing for Older Persons. No provision in this |
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Article regarding
familial status shall apply with respect to |
housing for older persons.
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(1) As used in this Section, "housing for older |
persons" means housing:
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(a) provided under any State or Federal program |
that the Department
determines is specifically |
designed and operated to assist elderly persons
(as |
defined in the State or Federal program); or
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(b) intended for, and solely occupied by, persons |
62 years of age or
older;
or
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(c) intended and operated for occupancy by persons |
55 years of age or
older and:
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(i) at least 80% of the occupied units are |
occupied by at
least one person who is 55 years of |
age or older;
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(ii) the housing facility or community |
publishes and adheres to
policies and procedures
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that demonstrate the intent required under this
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subdivision (c); and
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(iii) the housing facility or community |
complies with rules adopted by
the
Department for |
verification of occupancy, which shall:
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(aa) provide for verification by reliable |
surveys and affidavits;
and
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(bb) include examples of the types of |
policies and procedures
relevant to
a |
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determination of compliance with the |
requirement of clause (ii).
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These surveys and affidavits shall be admissible in |
administrative and
judicial proceedings for the purposes |
of such verification.
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(2) Housing shall not fail to meet the requirements |
for housing for
older persons by reason of:
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(a) persons residing in such housing as of the |
effective date of this
amendatory Act of 1989 who do |
not meet the age requirements of subsections
(1)(b) or |
(c); provided, that new occupants of such housing meet |
the age
requirements of
subsections (1)(b) or (c) of |
this subsection; or
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(b) unoccupied units; provided, that such units |
are reserved for
occupancy by persons who meet the age |
requirements of subsections (1)(b)
or (c) of this |
subsection.
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(3)(a) A person shall not be held personally liable |
for monetary damages
for a violation of this Article if |
the person reasonably relied, in good
faith, on the |
application of the exemption under this subsection (I) |
relating
to housing for older persons.
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(b) For the purposes of this item (3), a person may |
show good faith
reliance on the application of the |
exemption only by showing that:
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(i) the person has no actual knowledge that the |
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facility or community
is
not, or will not be, eligible |
for the exemption; and
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(ii) the facility or community has stated |
formally, in writing, that
the
facility or community |
complies with the requirements for the exemption.
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(J) Child Sex Offender Refusal to Rent. Refusal of a child |
sex offender who owns and resides at residential real estate |
to rent any residential unit within the same building in which |
the child sex offender he or she resides to a person who is the |
parent or guardian of a child or children under 18 years of |
age. |
(K) Arrest Records. Inquiry into or the use of an arrest |
record if the inquiry or use is otherwise authorized by State |
or federal law. |
(L) Financial Institutions. A financial institution as |
defined in Article 4 from considering source of income or |
immigration status in a real estate transaction in compliance |
with State or federal law. |
(M) Immigration Status. Inquiry into or the use of |
immigration status if the inquiry or use is in compliance with |
State or federal law. |
(Source: P.A. 101-565, eff. 1-1-20; 102-896, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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