Illinois 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3507 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/17/2023

                    103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3507 Introduced , by Rep. Lilian Jimnez SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  New Act  Creates the Gender Tax Repeal Act. Provides that a business shall not charge a different price for any goods or services that are substantially similar if those goods are priced differently based on the gender of the individuals for whom the goods are marketed and intended. Provides for civil penalties. Provides that the Act does not alter or affect the provisions of the Insurance Code or other laws that govern health care service plans or insurer underwriting or rating practices.  LRB103 27801 SPS 54179 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3507 Introduced , by Rep. Lilian Jimnez SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  New Act New Act  Creates the Gender Tax Repeal Act. Provides that a business shall not charge a different price for any goods or services that are substantially similar if those goods are priced differently based on the gender of the individuals for whom the goods are marketed and intended. Provides for civil penalties. Provides that the Act does not alter or affect the provisions of the Insurance Code or other laws that govern health care service plans or insurer underwriting or rating practices.  LRB103 27801 SPS 54179 b     LRB103 27801 SPS 54179 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3507 Introduced , by Rep. Lilian Jimnez SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act New Act
New Act
Creates the Gender Tax Repeal Act. Provides that a business shall not charge a different price for any goods or services that are substantially similar if those goods are priced differently based on the gender of the individuals for whom the goods are marketed and intended. Provides for civil penalties. Provides that the Act does not alter or affect the provisions of the Insurance Code or other laws that govern health care service plans or insurer underwriting or rating practices.
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1  AN ACT concerning business.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Gender
5  Tax Repeal Act.
6  Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7  "Business" means any business acting in this State that
8  sells goods or services to any individual or entity,
9  including, but not limited to, retailers, suppliers,
10  manufacturers, and distributors.
11  "Goods" means any consumer products used, bought, or
12  rendered primarily for personal, family, or household
13  purposes.
14  "Services" means work or labor of any kind rendered or
15  furnished or agreed to be rendered or furnished by a business.
16  "Substantially similar" means different goods that exhibit
17  all of the following characteristics:
18  (1) no substantial differences in the materials used
19  in production;
20  (2) the intended use is similar;
21  (3) the functional design and features are similar;
22  and
23  (4) the brand is the same or both brands are owned by

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB3507 Introduced , by Rep. Lilian Jimnez SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act New Act
New Act
Creates the Gender Tax Repeal Act. Provides that a business shall not charge a different price for any goods or services that are substantially similar if those goods are priced differently based on the gender of the individuals for whom the goods are marketed and intended. Provides for civil penalties. Provides that the Act does not alter or affect the provisions of the Insurance Code or other laws that govern health care service plans or insurer underwriting or rating practices.
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1  the same individual or entity.
2  "Substantially similar" does not include goods that are
3  only different in coloring.
4  Section 10. Prohibition on gender discrimination in the
5  sale of goods.
6  (a) A business shall not charge a different price for any
7  goods that are substantially similar if those goods are priced
8  differently based on the gender of the individuals for whom
9  the goods are marketed and intended.
10  (b) Nothing in subsection (a) prohibits differences in the
11  price of goods based specifically upon any of the following:
12  (1) the amount of time it took to manufacture those
13  goods;
14  (2) the difficulty in manufacturing those goods;
15  (3) the cost incurred in manufacturing those goods;
16  (4) the labor used in manufacturing those goods;
17  (5) the materials used in manufacturing those goods;
18  or
19  (6) any other gender-neutral reason for charging a
20  different price for those goods.
21  Section 15. Prohibition on gender discrimination in the
22  sale of services.
23  (a) A business shall not charge a different price for any
24  services that are substantially similar if those services are

 

 

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1  priced differently based on the gender of the individuals for
2  whom the services are marketed and intended.
3  (b) Nothing in subsection (a) prohibits differences in
4  services based specifically upon any of the following:
5  (1) the amount of time it took to provide those
6  services;
7  (2) the difficulty in providing those services;
8  (3) the cost incurred in providing those services;
9  (4) the labor used in providing those services;
10  (5) the materials used in providing those services; or
11  (6) any other gender-neutral reason for charging a
12  different price for those services.
13  (c) The following businesses shall clearly and
14  conspicuously disclose to the customer in writing the pricing
15  for each standard service provided:
16  (1) tailors or businesses providing aftermarket
17  clothing alterations;
18  (2) barbers or hair salons; and
19  (3) dry cleaners and laundries providing services to
20  individuals.
21  (d) The price list of services shall be posted in an area
22  conspicuous to customers. The posted price lists shall be in
23  no less than 14-point boldface type and clearly and completely
24  display pricing for every standard service offered by the
25  business. The business establishment shall provide the
26  customer with a complete written price list upon request.

 

 

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1  Section 20. Violations; civil penalties.
2  (a) Notwithstanding any other law, if the Attorney General
3  has cause to believe that a violation of this Act has occurred,
4  the Attorney General may, upon notice to the defendant of not
5  less than 5 days, seek a court order to enjoin and restrain the
6  continuance of those violations.
7  (b) If a court finds that the defendant has violated this
8  Act, an injunction may be issued by the court enjoining or
9  restraining any violation, without requiring proof that any
10  person has, in fact, been injured or damaged thereby. The
11  court may make direct restitution, if applicable. In
12  connection with the proposed application for an injunction,
13  the Attorney General is authorized to take proof and make a
14  determination of the relevant facts and to issue subpoenas in
15  accordance with the civil practice law and rules.
16  (c) If a court finds that the defendant has violated this
17  Act, the court may impose a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000
18  for the first violation, and a civil penalty not to exceed
19  $1,000 for each subsequent violation. The total civil penalty
20  imposed pursuant to this subsection shall not exceed $100,000.
21  (d) Notwithstanding subsection (c), a court may impose
22  additional civil penalties upon a defendant exceeding $100,000
23  if the defendant subsequently violates this Act with respect
24  to the same goods or services for which the maximum civil
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1  action or for any good or service for which the Attorney
2  General has not brought civil action under this Act.
3  (e) For the purposes of this Section, each instance of
4  charging a different price for goods or services that are
5  substantially similar shall constitute a single violation.
6  Section 25. Applicability. This Act does not alter or
7  affect the provisions of the Insurance Code or other laws that
8  govern health care service plans or insurer underwriting or
9  rating practices.

 

 

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