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Public Act 099-0099 Public Act 0099 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0099 | HB2556 Enrolled | LRB099 09866 HEP 30078 b |
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| AN ACT concerning human trafficking.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Human | Trafficking Resource Center Notice Act. | Section 5. Posted notice required. | (a) Each of the following businesses and other | establishments shall, upon the availability of the model notice | described in Section 15 of this Act, post a notice that | complies with the requirements of this Act in a conspicuous | place near the public entrance of the establishment or in | another conspicuous location in clear view of the public and | employees where similar notices are customarily posted: | (1) On premise consumption retailer licensees under | the Liquor Control Act of 1934 where the sale of alcoholic | liquor is the principal
business carried on by the licensee | at the premises and primary to the
sale of food. | (2) Adult entertainment facilities, as defined in | Section 5-1097.5 of the Counties Code. | (3) Primary airports, as defined in Section 47102(16) | of Title 49 of the United States Code. | (4) Intercity passenger rail or light rail stations. | (5) Bus stations. |
| (6) Truck stops. For purposes of this Act, "truck stop" | means a privately-owned and operated facility that | provides food, fuel, shower or other sanitary facilities, | and lawful overnight truck parking. | (7) Emergency rooms within general acute care | hospitals. | (8) Urgent care centers. | (9) Farm labor contractors. For purposes of this Act, | "farm labor contractor" means: (i) any person who for a fee | or other valuable consideration recruits, supplies, or | hires, or transports in connection therewith, into or | within the State, any farmworker not of the contractor's | immediate family to work for, or under the direction, | supervision, or control of, a third person; or (ii) any | person who for a fee or other valuable consideration | recruits, supplies, or hires, or transports in connection | therewith, into or within the State, any farmworker not of | the contractor's immediate family, and who for a fee or | other valuable consideration directs, supervises, or | controls all or any part of the work of the farmworker or | who disburses wages to the farmworker. However, "farm labor | contractor" does not include full-time regular employees | of food processing companies when the employees are engaged | in recruiting for the companies if those employees are not | compensated according to the number of farmworkers they | recruit. |
| (10) Privately-operated job recruitment centers. | (b) The Department of Transportation shall, upon the | availability of the model notice described in Section 15 of | this Act, post a notice that complies with the requirements of | this Act in a conspicuous place near the public entrance of | each roadside rest area or in another conspicuous location in | clear view of the public and employees where similar notices | are customarily posted. | Section 10. Form of posted notice. | (a) The notice required under this Act shall be at least 8 | 1/2 inches by 11 inches in size, written in a 16-point font, | and shall state the following: | "If you or someone you know is being forced to engage in any | activity and cannot leave, whether it is commercial sex, | housework, farm work, construction, factory, retail, or | restaurant work, or any other activity, call the National Human | Trafficking Resource Center at 1-888-373-7888 to access help | and services. | Victims of slavery and human trafficking are protected under | United States and Illinois law.
The hotline is: | * Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. | * Toll-free. | * Operated by nonprofit nongovernmental organizations. |
| * Anonymous and confidential. | * Accessible in more than 160 languages. | * Able to provide help, referral to services, training, | and general information.". | (b) The notice shall be printed in English, Spanish, and in | one other language that is the most widely spoken language in | the county where the establishment is located and for which | translation is mandated by the federal Voting Rights Act, as | applicable. This subsection does not require a business or | other establishment in a county where a language other than | English or Spanish is the most widely spoken language to print | the notice in more than one language in addition to English and | Spanish. | Section 15. Model notice. No later than 6 months after the | effective date of this Act, the Department of Human Services | shall: (i) develop a model notice that complies with the | requirements of Section 10 of this Act; or (ii) adopt a model | notice developed by the Illinois Task Force on Human | Trafficking that complies with the requirements of Section 10 | of this Act. The Department of Human Services shall make the | model notice available for download on the Department's | Internet website. | Section 20. Penalties. |
| (a) A business or establishment identified in subsection | (a) of Section 5 that fails to comply with the requirements of | this Act is liable for a civil penalty of $500 for a first | offense and $1,000 for each subsequent offense. | (b) The Department of Labor shall, in the course of | regulating a business or establishment, monitor and enforce | compliance with this Act. Upon discovering a violation, the | Department of Labor shall provide the business or establishment | with reasonable notice of noncompliance that informs the | business or establishment that it is subject to a civil penalty | if it does not correct the violation within 30 days from the | date the notice is sent to the business or establishment. | (c) If the Department of Labor verifies that the violation | was not corrected within the 30-day period described in | subsection (b), the Attorney General may bring an action to | impose a civil penalty pursuant to this Section.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2016
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