104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB2255

 

Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Robert Peters

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Surveillance-Based Price and Wage Discrimination Act. Provides that a person shall not use surveillance data as part of an automated decision system to inform the individualized price assessed to a consumer for goods or services. Provides that a person shall not use surveillance data as part of an automated decision system to inform the individualized wage paid to an employee. Sets forth exemptions to the provisions. Provides that the Attorney General shall enforce the Act. Sets forth provisions concerning private rights of action and penalties for violations.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning business.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Surveillance-Based Price and Wage Discrimination Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7    "Automated decision system" means any system, software, or
8process, including one derived from machine learning,
9statistics, or other data processing or artificial
10intelligence techniques and excluding passive computing
11infrastructure, that uses computation, the result of which is
12used to assist or replace human decision-making.
13    "Behaviors" mean an individual's observable, measurable,
14or inferred actions, habits, preferences, interests, or
15vulnerabilities, including an individual's political,
16personal, or professional affiliations, web browsing history,
17purchase history, financial circumstances, or consumer
18behaviors.
19    "Biometric information" means data or information
20generated by the technological, processing, measurement, or
21analysis of a consumer's or employee's biological, physical,
22or behavioral characteristics, that can be used for the
23purpose of uniquely identifying an individual. "Biometric

 

 

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1information" includes fingerprints, voiceprints, scans or
2records of an eye retina or iris, facial maps, facial
3geometry, facial templates, genetic information, or other
4unique biological, physical, or behavioral patterns or
5characteristics.
6    "Consumer" has the meaning set forth in the Consumer Fraud
7and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
8    "Employee" has the meaning set forth in the Illinois Wage
9Payment and Collection Act.
10    "Genetic information" has the meaning set forth in the
11Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996,
12as specified in 45 CFR 160.103.
13    "Individualized" means specific to an individual or group,
14band, class, or tier of individuals with particular personal
15characteristics, behaviors, or biometric information.
16    "Insurer" means every person engaged as principal,
17indemnitor, surety, or contractor in the business of making
18insurance contracts.
19    "Personal characteristics" means individual qualities,
20features, attributes, or traits, including immutable
21characteristics, such as race and eye color, mutable
22characteristics, such as address, weight, citizenship, or
23parenthood status, and any other personally identifiable
24information that could be used to identify an individual,
25including social security number, name, or phone number.
26    "Price" means the amount charged to a consumer in relation

 

 

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1to a transaction, including all related costs and fees, and
2any other material terms of the transaction that has a direct
3bearing on the amount paid by the consumer or the value of the
4good or service to the consumer.
5    "Surveillance data" means data obtained through
6observation, inference, or surveillance of a consumer or
7employee that is related to personal characteristics,
8behaviors, or biometric information of the individual or
9group, band, class, or tier of individuals of which the
10individual is a part. "Surveillance data" includes information
11gathered, purchased, or otherwise acquired.
12    "Wage" has the meaning set forth in the Illinois Wage
13Payment and Collection Act.
 
14    Section 10. Prohibit surveillance-based price
15discrimination.
16    (a) A person shall not use surveillance data as part of an
17automated decision system to inform the individualized price
18assessed to a consumer for goods or services. A person does not
19violate this subsection if the person assesses different
20prices to different consumers based on the cost of providing
21the good or service to the different consumers.
22    (b) This Section shall not apply to:
23        (1) an insurer in compliance with the Illinois
24    Insurance Code that only uses risk-relevant data as part
25    of an automated decision system that informs decisions

 

 

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1    related to any costs assessed to a consumer for an
2    insurance policy; or
3        (2) an entity that declines to extend credit at
4    specific terms to a consumer or enter into a transaction
5    with a consumer based on data provided in a consumer
6    report in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
 
7    Section 15. Prohibit surveillance-based wage
8discrimination.
9    (a) A person shall not use surveillance data as part of an
10automated decision system to inform the individualized wage
11paid to an employee. A person does not violate this subsection
12if the person:
13        (1) offered individualized wages based solely on:
14            (A) data specific to the individual employee that
15        is directly related to the tasks the employee was
16        hired to perform; or
17            (B) differences in the cost to the employee of
18        providing labor to the person;
19        (2) discloses in plain language before hiring an
20    employee whose wages are set in whole or in part through
21    automated decision-making what data is considered and how
22    automated decision-making considers that data; and
23        (3) developed and proactively provided to employees
24    reasonable procedures to ensure the accuracy of all data
25    considered by an automated decision-making system in

 

 

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1    setting wage rates, as determined by rule.
2    (b) This Section shall not apply to a person who makes a
3decision not to hire an employee that the person has not
4previously employed.
 
5    Section 20. Enforcement. The Attorney General shall
6enforce this Act. A person who violates this Act shall be
7subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 for each
8violation and reasonable attorney's fees. A violation of any
9provision of this Act shall constitute a separate violation
10with respect to each consumer, employee, or transaction.
 
11    Section 25. Private right of action.
12    (a) A person aggrieved by a violation of this Act may bring
13a civil action on behalf of themselves or a group of similarly
14situated persons to restrain further violations and to recover
15damages, costs, and reasonable attorney's fees, including the
16greater of:
17        (1) the amount of actual damages sustained;
18        (2) $3,000 for each violation; or
19        (3) 3 times the amount of actual damages sustained, if
20    it is established by clear and convincing evidence that
21    the person who violated this Act engaged in bad faith
22    conduct or intentionally violated this Act.
23    (b) A violation of any provision of this Act shall
24constitute a separate violation with respect to each consumer,

 

 

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1employee, or transaction.
 
2    Section 30. Relationship with other laws. Nothing in this
3Act, including the enforcement authority granted to the
4Attorney General, preempts or otherwise affects any other
5right, claim, remedy, presumption, or defense available at law
6or in equity.
 
7    Section 35. Rulemaking. The Attorney General may adopt
8rules necessary to implement and enforce this Act.