103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3062 Introduced , by Rep. Kevin John Olickal SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 765 ILCS 705/17 new Amends the Landlord and Tenant Act. Allows a landlord to accept reusable tenant screening reports. Requires a reusable tenant screening report to include all of the following information regarding an applicant: name; contact information; verification of employment; last known address; and results of an eviction history check. Prohibits a landlord who accepts a reusable tenant screening report from charging the applicant a fee for the landlord to access the report or an application screening fee. Provides that the provisions do not affect any other applicable law related to the consideration of criminal history information in housing. Provides that if an ordinance, resolution, regulation, rule, administrative action, initiative, or other policy adopted by a municipality or county conflicts with the provisions, the policy that provides greater protection to applicants shall apply. Provides that the provisions do not require a landlord to accept reusable tenant screening reports. LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3062 Introduced , by Rep. Kevin John Olickal SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 765 ILCS 705/17 new 765 ILCS 705/17 new Amends the Landlord and Tenant Act. Allows a landlord to accept reusable tenant screening reports. Requires a reusable tenant screening report to include all of the following information regarding an applicant: name; contact information; verification of employment; last known address; and results of an eviction history check. Prohibits a landlord who accepts a reusable tenant screening report from charging the applicant a fee for the landlord to access the report or an application screening fee. Provides that the provisions do not affect any other applicable law related to the consideration of criminal history information in housing. Provides that if an ordinance, resolution, regulation, rule, administrative action, initiative, or other policy adopted by a municipality or county conflicts with the provisions, the policy that provides greater protection to applicants shall apply. Provides that the provisions do not require a landlord to accept reusable tenant screening reports. LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3062 Introduced , by Rep. Kevin John Olickal SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 765 ILCS 705/17 new 765 ILCS 705/17 new 765 ILCS 705/17 new Amends the Landlord and Tenant Act. Allows a landlord to accept reusable tenant screening reports. Requires a reusable tenant screening report to include all of the following information regarding an applicant: name; contact information; verification of employment; last known address; and results of an eviction history check. Prohibits a landlord who accepts a reusable tenant screening report from charging the applicant a fee for the landlord to access the report or an application screening fee. Provides that the provisions do not affect any other applicable law related to the consideration of criminal history information in housing. Provides that if an ordinance, resolution, regulation, rule, administrative action, initiative, or other policy adopted by a municipality or county conflicts with the provisions, the policy that provides greater protection to applicants shall apply. Provides that the provisions do not require a landlord to accept reusable tenant screening reports. LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b A BILL FOR HB3062LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062 LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062 LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b 1 AN ACT concerning civil law. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Landlord and Tenant Act is amended by 5 adding Section 17 as follows: 6 (765 ILCS 705/17 new) 7 Sec. 17. Reusable tenant screening report. 8 (a) As used in this Section: 9 "Consumer report" has the same meaning as defined in 10 Section 1681a of Title 15 of the United States Code. 11 "Consumer reporting agency" means a person which, for 12 monetary fees, dues, or on a cooperative nonprofit basis, 13 regularly engages in whole or in part in the practice of 14 assembling or evaluating consumer credit information or other 15 information on consumers for the purpose of furnishing 16 consumer reports to third parties and that uses any means or 17 facility of interstate commerce for the purpose of preparing 18 or furnishing consumer reports. 19 "Reusable tenant screening report" means a consumer report 20 that meets all of the following criteria: 21 (1) Was prepared within the previous 30 days by a 22 consumer reporting agency at the request and expense of an 23 applicant. 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3062 Introduced , by Rep. Kevin John Olickal SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 765 ILCS 705/17 new 765 ILCS 705/17 new 765 ILCS 705/17 new Amends the Landlord and Tenant Act. Allows a landlord to accept reusable tenant screening reports. Requires a reusable tenant screening report to include all of the following information regarding an applicant: name; contact information; verification of employment; last known address; and results of an eviction history check. Prohibits a landlord who accepts a reusable tenant screening report from charging the applicant a fee for the landlord to access the report or an application screening fee. Provides that the provisions do not affect any other applicable law related to the consideration of criminal history information in housing. Provides that if an ordinance, resolution, regulation, rule, administrative action, initiative, or other policy adopted by a municipality or county conflicts with the provisions, the policy that provides greater protection to applicants shall apply. Provides that the provisions do not require a landlord to accept reusable tenant screening reports. LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b A BILL FOR 765 ILCS 705/17 new LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062 LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062- 2 -LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062 - 2 - LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062 - 2 - LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b 1 (2) Is made directly available to a landlord for use 2 in the rental application process or is provided through a 3 third-party website that regularly engages in the business 4 of providing a reusable tenant screening report and 5 complies with all State and federal laws pertaining to use 6 and disclosure of information contained in a consumer 7 report by a consumer reporting agency. 8 (3) Is available to the landlord at no cost to access 9 or use. 10 (b) A landlord may elect to accept reusable tenant 11 screening reports and may require an applicant to state that 12 there has not been a material change to the information in the 13 reusable tenant screening report. 14 (c) A reusable tenant screening report shall include all 15 of the following information regarding an applicant: 16 (1) Name. 17 (2) Contact information. 18 (3) Verification of employment. 19 (4) Last known address. 20 (5) Results of an eviction history check in a manner 21 and for a period of time consistent with applicable law 22 related to the consideration of eviction history in 23 housing. 24 A reusable tenant screening report shall prominently state 25 the date through which the information contained in the report 26 is current. HB3062 - 2 - LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062- 3 -LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062 - 3 - LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b HB3062 - 3 - LRB103 29578 LNS 55973 b 1 (d) If an applicant provides a reusable tenant screening 2 report to a landlord that accepts reusable tenant screening 3 reports, the landlord shall not charge the applicant either of 4 the following: 5 (1) A fee for the landlord to access the report. 6 (2) An application screening fee. 7 (e) This Section does not affect any other applicable law 8 related to the consideration of criminal history information 9 in housing, including, but not limited to, local ordinances 10 governing the information that landlords may review and 11 consider when determining to whom they will rent. 12 (f) If an ordinance, resolution, regulation, rule, 13 administrative action, initiative, or other policy adopted by 14 a municipality or county conflicts with this Section, the 15 policy that provides greater protections to applicants shall 16 apply. 17 (g) This Section does not require a landlord to accept 18 reusable tenant screening reports. 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