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Public Act 91-0348

SB85 Enrolled                                  LRB9101780RCpk

    AN ACT to amend the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business
Practices Act by adding Section 2JJ.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  5.   The  Consumer  Fraud and Deceptive Business
Practices Act is amended by adding Section 2JJ as follows:

    (815 ILCS 505/2JJ new)
    Sec. 2JJ. Shoppers club information.
    (a)  It is an unlawful practice for any person who is  an
officer,  manager,  or  employee  of  a merchant to knowingly
disclose to a person  other  than  the  merchant's  officers,
managers,  employees,  vendors, agents, or consultants either
(i) the identity of  an  applicant  to,  or  member  of,  the
merchant's  shoppers  club  or (ii) the identity of a shopper
club member's actual purchases  of  merchandise,  unless  the
applicant   or   member   consents  to  the  disclosure.   An
applicant's or member's consent is presumed if the  applicant
or  member  is  given  the  written opportunity to retain the
non-disclosure rights provided for in this Section but  fails
to so affirmatively direct.
    (b)  For purposes of this Section:
    "Merchandise"   means   any  item  of  tangible  personal
property.
    "Merchant" means an  owner  or  operator  of  any  retail
mercantile  establishment  and includes but is not limited to
any corporation, including parent,  subsidiaries  and  sister
companies,  partnerships,  sole  proprietorship, or any other
form of business entity.
    "Retail  mercantile  establishment"  means   any   place,
including  Internet  web  sites, where merchandise is sold or
offered for sale at retail to persons who are  members  of  a
merchant's shoppers club.
    "Shoppers  club"  means a membership in a discount buying
program in which the purchaser is given a  reduction  in  the
price of the merchandise by displaying a card that, when used
with  an electronic scanning device or sales recording device
at the time of the purchase of the merchandise, displays  the
discount price of the merchandise.
    (c)  Nothing   in  this  Section  precludes  the  use  or
distribution to any person of any compilation,  in  aggregate
form,   of  information  obtained  by  a  merchant  from  its
operation of a shoppers club.
    (d)  The provisions of Section 10a of  this  Act  do  not
apply to a violation of this Section.

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