103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2829 Introduced , by Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 Amends the Illinois Human Rights Commission Article of the Illinois Human Rights Act. Removes language providing that: the Governor shall appoint a special temporary panel of commissioners comprised of 3 members; the members shall hold office until the Human Rights Commission determines that the caseload of requests for review has been reduced sufficiently to allow cases to proceed in a timely manner, or for a term of 18 months from the date of appointment by the Governor, whichever is earlier; each of the 3 members shall have only such rights and powers of a commissioner necessary to dispose of the cases assigned to the special panel; each of the 3 members appointed to the special panel shall receive the same salary as other commissioners for the duration of the panel; and the panel shall have the authority to hire and supervise a staff attorney who shall report to the panel of commissioners. Requires the Commission to appoint at the expense of the Commission a qualified interpreter (rather than a qualified sign language interpreter) whenever a hearing impaired individual or an individual who lacks proficiency in the English language is a party or witness in proceedings before the Commission (rather than at a public hearing). LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2829 Introduced , by Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 Amends the Illinois Human Rights Commission Article of the Illinois Human Rights Act. Removes language providing that: the Governor shall appoint a special temporary panel of commissioners comprised of 3 members; the members shall hold office until the Human Rights Commission determines that the caseload of requests for review has been reduced sufficiently to allow cases to proceed in a timely manner, or for a term of 18 months from the date of appointment by the Governor, whichever is earlier; each of the 3 members shall have only such rights and powers of a commissioner necessary to dispose of the cases assigned to the special panel; each of the 3 members appointed to the special panel shall receive the same salary as other commissioners for the duration of the panel; and the panel shall have the authority to hire and supervise a staff attorney who shall report to the panel of commissioners. Requires the Commission to appoint at the expense of the Commission a qualified interpreter (rather than a qualified sign language interpreter) whenever a hearing impaired individual or an individual who lacks proficiency in the English language is a party or witness in proceedings before the Commission (rather than at a public hearing). LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2829 Introduced , by Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 Amends the Illinois Human Rights Commission Article of the Illinois Human Rights Act. Removes language providing that: the Governor shall appoint a special temporary panel of commissioners comprised of 3 members; the members shall hold office until the Human Rights Commission determines that the caseload of requests for review has been reduced sufficiently to allow cases to proceed in a timely manner, or for a term of 18 months from the date of appointment by the Governor, whichever is earlier; each of the 3 members shall have only such rights and powers of a commissioner necessary to dispose of the cases assigned to the special panel; each of the 3 members appointed to the special panel shall receive the same salary as other commissioners for the duration of the panel; and the panel shall have the authority to hire and supervise a staff attorney who shall report to the panel of commissioners. Requires the Commission to appoint at the expense of the Commission a qualified interpreter (rather than a qualified sign language interpreter) whenever a hearing impaired individual or an individual who lacks proficiency in the English language is a party or witness in proceedings before the Commission (rather than at a public hearing). LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b A BILL FOR HB2829LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 AN ACT concerning human rights. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by 5 changing Sections 8-101 and 8-102 as follows: 6 (775 ILCS 5/8-101) (from Ch. 68, par. 8-101) 7 Sec. 8-101. Illinois Human Rights Commission. 8 (A) Creation; appointments. The Human Rights Commission is 9 created to consist of 7 members appointed by the Governor with 10 the advice and consent of the Senate. No more than 4 members 11 shall be of the same political party. The Governor shall 12 designate one member as chairperson. All appointments shall be 13 in writing and filed with the Secretary of State as a public 14 record. 15 (B) Terms. Of the members first appointed, 4 shall be 16 appointed for a term to expire on the third Monday of January, 17 2021, and 3 (including the Chairperson) shall be appointed for 18 a term to expire on the third Monday of January, 2023. 19 Notwithstanding any provision of this Section to the 20 contrary, the term of office of each member of the Illinois 21 Human Rights Commission is abolished on January 19, 2019. 22 Incumbent members holding a position on the Commission that 23 was created by Public Act 84-115 and whose terms, if not for 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2829 Introduced , by Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 Amends the Illinois Human Rights Commission Article of the Illinois Human Rights Act. Removes language providing that: the Governor shall appoint a special temporary panel of commissioners comprised of 3 members; the members shall hold office until the Human Rights Commission determines that the caseload of requests for review has been reduced sufficiently to allow cases to proceed in a timely manner, or for a term of 18 months from the date of appointment by the Governor, whichever is earlier; each of the 3 members shall have only such rights and powers of a commissioner necessary to dispose of the cases assigned to the special panel; each of the 3 members appointed to the special panel shall receive the same salary as other commissioners for the duration of the panel; and the panel shall have the authority to hire and supervise a staff attorney who shall report to the panel of commissioners. Requires the Commission to appoint at the expense of the Commission a qualified interpreter (rather than a qualified sign language interpreter) whenever a hearing impaired individual or an individual who lacks proficiency in the English language is a party or witness in proceedings before the Commission (rather than at a public hearing). LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b A BILL FOR 775 ILCS 5/8-101 from Ch. 68, par. 8-101 775 ILCS 5/8-102 from Ch. 68, par. 8-102 LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829- 2 -LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 2 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 2 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, would have 2 expired January 18, 2021 shall continue to exercise all of the 3 powers and be subject to all of the duties of members of the 4 Commission until June 30, 2019 or until their respective 5 successors are appointed and qualified, whichever is earlier. 6 Thereafter, each member shall serve for a term of 4 years 7 and until the member's his or her successor is appointed and 8 qualified; except that any member chosen to fill a vacancy 9 occurring otherwise than by expiration of a term shall be 10 appointed only for the unexpired term of the member whom the 11 member he or she shall succeed and until the member's his or 12 her successor is appointed and qualified. 13 (C) Vacancies. 14 (1) In the case of vacancies on the Commission during 15 a recess of the Senate, the Governor shall make a 16 temporary appointment until the next meeting of the Senate 17 when the Governor he or she shall appoint a person to fill 18 the vacancy. Any person so nominated and confirmed by the 19 Senate shall hold office for the remainder of the term and 20 until the person's his or her successor is appointed and 21 qualified. 22 (2) If the Senate is not in session at the time this 23 Act takes effect, the Governor shall make temporary 24 appointments to the Commission as in the case of 25 vacancies. 26 (3) Vacancies in the Commission shall not impair the HB2829 - 2 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829- 3 -LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 3 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 3 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 right of the remaining members to exercise all the powers 2 of the Commission. Except when authorized by this Act to 3 proceed through a 3 member panel, a majority of the 4 members of the Commission then in office shall constitute 5 a quorum. 6 (D) Compensation. On and after January 19, 2019, the 7 Chairperson of the Commission shall be compensated at the rate 8 of $125,000 per year, or as set by the Compensation Review 9 Board, whichever is greater, during the Chairperson's his or 10 her service as Chairperson, and each other member shall be 11 compensated at the rate of $119,000 per year, or as set by the 12 Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater. In addition, 13 all members of the Commission shall be reimbursed for expenses 14 actually and necessarily incurred by them in the performance 15 of their duties. 16 (E) Notwithstanding the general supervisory authority of 17 the Chairperson, each commissioner, unless appointed to the 18 special temporary panel created under subsection (H), has the 19 authority to hire and supervise a staff attorney. The staff 20 attorney shall report directly to the individual commissioner. 21 (F) A formal training program for newly appointed 22 commissioners shall be implemented. The training program shall 23 include the following: 24 (1) substantive and procedural aspects of the office 25 of commissioner; 26 (2) current issues in employment and housing HB2829 - 3 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829- 4 -LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 4 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 4 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 discrimination and public accommodation law and practice; 2 (3) orientation to each operational unit of the Human 3 Rights Commission; 4 (4) observation of experienced hearing officers and 5 commissioners conducting hearings of cases, combined with 6 the opportunity to discuss evidence presented and rulings 7 made; 8 (5) the use of hypothetical cases requiring the newly 9 appointed commissioner to issue judgments as a means of 10 evaluating knowledge and writing ability; 11 (6) writing skills; and 12 (7) professional and ethical standards. 13 A formal and ongoing professional development program 14 including, but not limited to, the above-noted areas shall be 15 implemented to keep commissioners informed of recent 16 developments and issues and to assist them in maintaining and 17 enhancing their professional competence. Each commissioner 18 shall complete 20 hours of training in the above-noted areas 19 during every 2 years the commissioner remains in office. 20 (G) Commissioners must meet one of the following 21 qualifications: 22 (1) licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois; 23 (2) at least 3 years of experience as a hearing 24 officer at the Human Rights Commission; or 25 (3) at least 4 years of professional experience 26 working for or dealing with individuals or corporations HB2829 - 4 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829- 5 -LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 5 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 5 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 affected by this Act or similar laws in other 2 jurisdictions, including, but not limited to, experience 3 with a civil rights advocacy group, a fair housing group, 4 a trade association, a union, a law firm, a legal aid 5 organization, an employer's human resources department, an 6 employment discrimination consulting firm, or a municipal 7 human relations agency. 8 The Governor's appointment message, filed with the 9 Secretary of State and transmitted to the Senate, shall state 10 specifically how the experience of a nominee for commissioner 11 meets the requirement set forth in this subsection. The 12 Chairperson must have public or private sector management and 13 budget experience, as determined by the Governor. 14 Each commissioner shall devote full time to the 15 commissioner's his or her duties and any commissioner who is 16 an attorney shall not engage in the practice of law, nor shall 17 any commissioner hold any other office or position of profit 18 under the United States or this State or any municipal 19 corporation or political subdivision of this State, nor engage 20 in any other business, employment, or vocation. 21 (H) (Blank). Notwithstanding any other provision of this 22 Act, the Governor shall appoint, by and with the consent of the 23 Senate, a special temporary panel of commissioners comprised 24 of 3 members. The members shall hold office until the 25 Commission, in consultation with the Governor, determines that 26 the caseload of requests for review has been reduced HB2829 - 5 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829- 6 -LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 6 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 6 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 sufficiently to allow cases to proceed in a timely manner, or 2 for a term of 18 months from the date of appointment by the 3 Governor, whichever is earlier. Each of the 3 members shall 4 have only such rights and powers of a commissioner necessary 5 to dispose of the cases assigned to the special panel. Each of 6 the 3 members appointed to the special panel shall receive the 7 same salary as other commissioners for the duration of the 8 panel. The panel shall have the authority to hire and 9 supervise a staff attorney who shall report to the panel of 10 commissioners. 11 (Source: P.A. 100-1066, eff. 8-24-18; 101-530, eff. 1-1-20.) 12 (775 ILCS 5/8-102) (from Ch. 68, par. 8-102) 13 Sec. 8-102. Powers and duties. In addition to the other 14 powers and duties prescribed in this Act, the Commission shall 15 have the following powers and duties: 16 (A) Meetings. To meet and function at any place within 17 the State. 18 (B) Offices. To establish and maintain offices in 19 Springfield and Chicago. 20 (C) Employees. To select and fix the compensation of 21 such technical advisors and employees as it may deem 22 necessary pursuant to the provisions of the Personnel 23 Code. 24 (D) Hearing Officers. To select and fix the 25 compensation of hearing officers who shall be attorneys HB2829 - 6 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829- 7 -LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 7 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 7 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 duly licensed to practice law in this State and full-time 2 employees of the Commission. 3 A formal and unbiased training program for hearing 4 officers shall be implemented. The training program shall 5 include the following: 6 (1) substantive and procedural aspects of the 7 hearing officer position; 8 (2) current issues in human rights law and 9 practice; 10 (3) lectures by specialists in substantive areas 11 related to human rights matters; 12 (4) orientation to each operational unit of the 13 Department and Commission; 14 (5) observation of experienced hearing officers 15 conducting hearings of cases, combined with the 16 opportunity to discuss evidence presented and rulings 17 made; 18 (6) the use of hypothetical cases requiring the 19 hearing officer to issue judgments as a means to 20 evaluating knowledge and writing ability; 21 (7) writing skills; 22 (8) computer skills, including, but not limited 23 to, word processing and document management. 24 A formal, unbiased and ongoing professional 25 development program including, but not limited to, the 26 above-noted areas shall be implemented to keep hearing HB2829 - 7 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829- 8 -LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 8 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 8 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 officers informed of recent developments and issues and to 2 assist them in maintaining and enhancing their 3 professional competence. 4 (E) Rules and Regulations. To adopt, promulgate, 5 amend, and rescind rules and regulations not inconsistent 6 with the provisions of this Act pursuant to the Illinois 7 Administrative Procedure Act. 8 (F) Compulsory Process. To issue and authorize 9 requests for enforcement of subpoenas and other compulsory 10 process established by this Act. 11 (G) Decisions. Through a panel of 3 members designated 12 by the Chairperson on a random basis, to hear and decide by 13 majority vote complaints filed in conformity with this Act 14 and to approve proposed settlements. Decisions by 15 commissioners must be based strictly on neutral 16 interpretations of the law and the facts. 17 (H) Rehearings. To order, by a vote of 3 members, 18 rehearing of its decisions by the entire Commission in 19 conformity with this Act. 20 (I) Judicial Enforcement. To authorize requests for 21 judicial enforcement of its orders in conformity with this 22 Act. 23 (J) Opinions. To publish each decision within 180 days 24 of the decision to assure a consistent source of 25 precedent. Published decisions shall be subject to the 26 Personal Information Protection Act. HB2829 - 8 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829- 9 -LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 9 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b HB2829 - 9 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b 1 (K) Public Grants; Private Gifts. To accept public 2 grants and private gifts as may be authorized. 3 (L) Interpreters. To appoint at the expense of the 4 Commission a qualified sign language interpreter whenever 5 a hearing impaired individual or an individual who lacks 6 proficiency in the English language person is a party or 7 witness in proceedings before the Commission at a public 8 hearing. 9 (M) Automated Processing Plan. To prepare an 10 electronic data processing and telecommunications plan 11 jointly with the Department in accordance with Section 12 7-112. 13 The provisions of Public Act 89-370 amending subsection 14 (G) of this Section apply to causes of action filed on or after 15 January 1, 1996. 16 (Source: P.A. 100-1066, eff. 8-24-18; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.) HB2829 - 9 - LRB103 27781 LNS 54159 b