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Public Act 103-0518 |
HB1286 Enrolled | LRB103 25052 CPF 51387 b |
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AN ACT concerning health.
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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 Equitable Restrooms Act is amended by |
changing Section 20 and by adding Section 30 as follows:
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(410 ILCS 35/20) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 3751-20)
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Sec. 20. Application. Except for Sections Section 25 and |
30 , this Act applies only to places of public
accommodation |
that commence construction, or that commence alterations
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exceeding 50% of the entire place of public accommodation, |
after the
effective date of this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 101-165, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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(410 ILCS 35/30 new) |
Sec. 30. All-gender multiple-occupancy restrooms. |
(a) The purpose of this Section is to promote the privacy, |
safety, and gender inclusivity of all Illinois residents and |
visitors. This Section shall be liberally construed to carry |
out this purpose. |
(b) In this Section, "multiple-occupancy restroom" means a |
room or suite of rooms, intended for simultaneous use by 2 or |
more occupants, containing at least one sink and at least 2 |
toilets. |
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(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any |
multiple-occupancy restroom may be identified as an all-gender |
multiple-occupancy restroom and designated for use by any |
person of any gender. An all-gender multiple-occupancy |
restroom must include the following: |
(1) Inclusive signage that is prominently displayed at |
the exterior of the multiple-occupancy restroom for all |
who are entering the restroom, that does not indicate any |
specific gender, and that indicates any component that is |
present in the multiple-occupancy restroom and is required |
under this subsection or subsection (e). |
(2) Floor-to-ceiling stall dividers equipped with a |
sturdy and functioning locking mechanism controlled by the |
user and a partition privacy cover or strip that ensures |
that no one is able to see through the space between the |
stall divider and door. |
An all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom shall not |
contain urinals. |
(d) Any multiple-occupancy restroom may be converted into |
an all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom. If a |
multiple-occupancy restroom is to be converted into an |
all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom and a |
multiple-occupancy restroom serving a different gender is |
located adjacent or in proximity to the all-gender |
multiple-occupancy restroom, then both multiple-occupancy |
restrooms must be converted into all-gender multiple-occupancy |
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restrooms. |
(e) If a facility converts any multiple-occupancy restroom |
into an all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom or commences |
construction, or commences alterations exceeding 50% of the |
facility, and implements an all-gender multiple-occupancy |
restroom, the all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom must, in |
addition to the requirements of subsection (c): |
(1) satisfy all accessibility requirements set forth |
by the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as |
amended, and the Illinois Accessibility Code (71 Ill. Adm. |
Code 400); |
(2) include a small trash receptacle with a cover in |
each toilet stall; |
(3) include at least one vending device of |
menstruation supplies; and |
(4) include at least one baby diaper changing station. |
(f) If an all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom is newly |
constructed, any newly constructed multiple-occupancy restroom |
located adjacent or in proximity to the newly constructed |
all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom must also be designated |
as an all-gender multiple-occupancy restroom. |
(g) When plumbing fixtures in a facility are otherwise |
required to meet female-to-male ratio requirements, including, |
but not limited to, the requirements under Section 15 or the |
minimum fixture requirements adopted under the Illinois |
Plumbing License Law, each individual fixture in an all-gender |
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multiple-occupancy restroom may be counted toward the required |
number of either female or male fixtures until the minimum |
requirement is met. If a fixture is counted toward the minimum |
required fixtures for females, that same fixture shall not |
also be counted toward the minimum required fixtures for |
males. If a fixture is counted toward the minimum required |
fixtures for males, that same fixture shall not also be |
counted toward the minimum required fixtures for females. |
This subsection shall not be construed to allow any |
violation of female-to-male ratio requirements set forth by |
this Act. |
(h) During any inspection of a facility by a health |
officer, health inspector, or building inspector, the health |
officer, health inspector, or building inspector may inspect |
the facility to determine whether it complies with this |
Section, if it is required to do so. |
(i) The Department of Public Health shall adopt rules to |
implement this Section.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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