(775 ILCS 5/Art. 7 heading)
(775 ILCS 5/7-101) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-101)
Sec. 7-101. Powers and Duties. In addition to other powers and duties
prescribed in this Act, the Department shall have the following powers:
(A) Rules and Regulations. To adopt, promulgate, amend, and rescind rules
and regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act pursuant
to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
(B) Charges. To issue, receive, investigate, conciliate, settle, and dismiss
charges filed in conformity with this Act.
(C) Compulsory Process. To request subpoenas as it deems necessary for
its investigations.
(D) Complaints. To file complaints with the Commission in conformity
with this Act.
(E) Judicial Enforcement. To seek temporary relief and to enforce orders
of the Commission in conformity with this Act.
(F) Equal Employment Opportunities. To take such action as may be authorized
to provide for equal employment opportunities and affirmative action.
(G) Recruitment; Research; Public Communication; Advisory Councils. To
engage in such recruitment, research and public communication and create
such advisory councils as may be authorized to effectuate the purposes of
this Act.
(H) Coordination with other Agencies. To coordinate its
activities with federal, state, and local agencies in conformity with this Act.
(I) Grants; Private Gifts.
(J) Education and Training. To implement a formal and unbiased program
of education and training for all employees assigned to investigate and
conciliate charges under Articles 7A and 7B. The training program shall
include the following:
A formal, unbiased and ongoing professional development program
including, but not limited to, the above-noted areas shall be implemented
to keep Department investigators and attorneys informed of recent
developments and issues and to assist them in maintaining and enhancing
their professional competence.
(Source: P.A. 102-1115, eff. 1-9-23.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-101.1)
Sec. 7-101.1. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 89-520, eff. 7-18-96. Repealed by P.A. 95-243, eff. 1-1-08.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-105) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-105)
Sec. 7-105.
Equal Employment Opportunities; Affirmative Action.
In order
to establish and effectuate the policies of equal employment opportunity
and affirmative action, the Department shall, with respect to state executive
departments, boards, commissions and instrumentalities and any party to
a public contract:
(A) Policies; Rules; Regulations. Establish equal employment opportunity
and affirmative action policies, rules and regulations which specify plans,
programs and reporting procedures. Such rules may provide for exemptions
or modifications as may be necessary to assure the continuity of federal
requirements in State agencies supported in whole or in part by federal funds.
(B) Minimum Compliance Criteria. Establish minimum compliance criteria
and procedures for evaluating equal employment opportunity and affirmative
action programs and plans.
(C) Technical Assistance. Provide technical assistance, training, and
advice for the establishment and implementation of required programs.
(D) Meetings. Hold meetings at least annually with the head of each State
agency and when necessary with any party to a public contract to:
(E) Report. Include within its annual report, filed pursuant to Section
5-650 of the Departments of State Government Law (20 ILCS
5/5-650), the progress, performance, and
problems
of meeting equal opportunity goals, and the identity of any State agency
which fails to comply with the requirements of this Act and the circumstances
surrounding such violation.
(F) Personnel Operations. Periodically review personnel operations of
State agencies to assure their conformity with this Act and the agency's plan.
(G) Equal Employment Opportunity Officers. Approve the appointment of equal
employment opportunity officers hired pursuant to subparagraph (4) of paragraph
(B) of Section 2-105.
(H) Enforcement. Require State agencies which fail to meet
their affirmative action and equal employment opportunity goals by equal
employment opportunity category to establish necessary training programs
for preparation and promotion of the category of individuals affected by
the failure. An agency required to establish training programs
under this subsection shall do so in cooperation with the Department of
Central Management Services as provided in Section 405-125 of
the Department of Central Management Services Law (20 ILCS 405/405-125).
The Department by rule or regulation shall provide for the implementation
of this subsection. Such rules or regulations shall prescribe but not be
limited to the following:
This subsection shall not be construed to conflict with any contract
between the State and any party which is approved and ratified by or on
September 11, 1990.
(Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-105a) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-105a)
Sec. 7-105a.
(a) In order to facilitate the implementation of the policies
of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, the State executive
departments, boards, commissions and instrumentalities shall, on and after
the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1983, on all forms used to
collect information from individuals for official purposes, when such forms
request information concerning the race or ethnicity of an individual by
providing spaces for the designation of that individual as "white" or "black",
or the semantic equivalent thereof, provide an additional space for a designation
as "Hispanic".
(b) Whenever a State executive department, board, commission or instrumentality
is required to supply information to the Department concerning the racial
or ethnic composition of its employees, clients or other groups of individuals
on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1983, the agency
supplying such information shall supply the information by categories of
"white", "black", and "Hispanic", or the semantic equivalent thereof, unless
otherwise required
by the Department.
(Source: P.A. 83-648.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-105b) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-105b)
Sec. 7-105b.
Compliance with State Employment Records Act.
The
Department, as required by and for the purposes of the State Employment
Records Act, shall, on a fiscal year basis, report the total number of persons
employed within the State work force that are under the monitoring jurisdiction
of the Department and provide any other information necessary to facilitate an
accurate compilation of the entire State work force as defined and required by
that Act. The State Employment Records (SER) report shall be maintained and
kept on file within the Department.
(Source: P.A. 87-1211.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-106) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-106)
Sec. 7-106. Recruitment; Research; Public Communication) For the purpose
of promoting equal employment and housing opportunities and eliminating
unlawful discrimination, sexual harassment in employment and sexual
harassment in elementary, secondary, and higher
education, the Department shall have authority to:
(A) Recruitment. Cooperate with public and private organizations, as
well as the Department of Central Management Services, in encouraging
individuals in underrepresented classifications to seek employment in
state government.
(B) Publications; Research. Issue publications, conduct research, and
make surveys as it deems necessary.
(C) Public Hearings. Hold public hearings to obtain information from
the general public on the effectiveness of the state's equal employment
opportunity program and the protection against unlawful discrimination,
sexual harassment in employment and sexual harassment in elementary, secondary, and higher
education afforded by this Act and to accept public recommendations
concerning changes in the program and the Act for inclusion in its
annual report.
(D) Promotion of Communication and Goodwill. Establish a program to
cooperate with civic, religious and educational organizations in order to
improve human communication and understanding, foster equal opportunities
in employment and housing, and promote and encourage communication,
goodwill and interfaith and interracial harmony.
(Source: P.A. 96-1319, eff. 7-27-10.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-107) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-107)
Sec. 7-107.
Advisory Councils) The Department shall have authority, as
the need requires, to create local or statewide advisory councils to aid
in effectuating the purposes of this Act, to limit the duration of a council's
existence, and to empower a council to:
(A) Study. Study and report on problems of unlawful discrimination and
equal employment opportunity.
(B) Goodwill. Foster through community effort or otherwise goodwill among
the groups and segments of the population of Illinois.
(C) Recommendations. Make recommendations to the Department for the development
of policies and practices that will aid in carrying out the purposes of this Act.
(D) Support Services. Receive technical and clerical assistance and reimbursement
of actual expenses from the Department.
(Source: P.A. 81-1216.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-108) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-108)
Sec. 7-108. Local Departments, Commissions.
(A) Authority.
A political subdivision, or two or more political subdivisions
acting jointly, may create a local department or commission as it or they
see fit to promote the purposes of this Act and to secure for all individuals
within the jurisdiction of the political subdivision or subdivisions freedom
from unlawful discrimination, sexual harassment in employment
and sexual harassment in elementary, secondary, and
higher education. The provisions of any ordinance
enacted by any municipality or county which prohibits broader or different
categories of discrimination than are prohibited by this Act are not
invalidated or affected by this Act.
(B) Concurrent Jurisdiction. When the Department and a local department
or commission have concurrent jurisdiction over a complaint, either may
transfer the complaint to the other under regulations established by the
Department.
(C) Exclusive Jurisdiction. When the Department or a local department
or commission has jurisdiction over a complaint and the other does not,
the Department or local department or commission without jurisdiction may
transfer the complaint to the other under regulations established by the
Department.
(D) To secure and guarantee the rights established by
Sections 17, 18 and 19 of Article I of the Illinois Constitution,
any ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation of any county,
municipality or other unit of local government or of any local
department or commission which prohibits, restricts, narrows or limits the
housing choice of any person is unenforceable and void. Nothing in this
amendatory Act of 1981 prohibits a unit of local government from making
special outreach efforts to inform members of minority groups of housing
opportunities available in areas of majority white concentration and make
similar efforts to inform the majority white population of available
housing opportunities located in areas of minority concentration. This
paragraph is applicable to home rule units as well as non-home rule units.
Pursuant to Article VII, Section 6, paragraph (i) of the
Illinois Constitution, this amendatory Act of 1981 is a limitation
of the power of home rule units.
(Source: P.A. 96-1319, eff. 7-27-10.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-109) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-109)
Sec. 7-109.
Federal Departments and Agencies)
(A) Utilization of Department Facilities and Employees. The Department
in its discretion and for the purpose of carrying out its functions, may
permit the utilization of its facilities and employees by federal departments
and agencies in the investigation of charges over which the Department has
jurisdiction. The Department shall be authorized to be reimbursed by the
federal government for the reasonable value of such services rendered.
(B) Cooperative Undertakings. In order to effect cooperative undertakings
in the reduction of unlawful discrimination, the Department has the power
and authority for and on behalf of the state to make contractual agreements,
within the scope and authority of this Act, with any agency of the federal
government, and such agreements may include provisions under which the federal
department or agency shall refrain from processing a charge in Illinois
in any cases or class of cases specified in these agreements.
(Source: P.A. 81-1216.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-109.1) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-109.1)
Sec. 7-109.1. Federal or State court proceedings.
(Source: P.A. 100-1066, eff. 8-24-18; 101-221, eff. 1-1-20.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-110) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-110)
Sec. 7-110.
Attorney General) When authorized by this Act to take part
in a judicial proceeding in any court in this state, the Department shall
proceed only through the Attorney General of Illinois or with the
Attorney General's approval.
(Source: P.A. 81-1216.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-111) (from Ch. 68, par. 7-111)
Sec. 7-111.
Public Grants; Private Gifts) The Department is authorized
to accept public grants and private gifts and bequests so long as the conditions
of the grant, gift or bequest are not inconsistent with the purposes of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 81-1216.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-112)
Sec. 7-112.
Automated Processing of Charges and Complaints.
On or before
December 31, 1996, the Department and the Commission shall jointly prepare an
electronic data processing and telecommunications plan for the purpose of
automating the processing of charges and complaints.
(Source: P.A. 89-370, eff. 8-18-95.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-112.5)
Sec. 7-112.5. Training tuition. The Department is authorized to charge tuition to non-governmental entities, other than not for profit groups or organizations in Illinois that have no more than 50 employees, for training offered by the Department's Institute for Training and Development. The tuition shall be paid into the Department of Human Rights Training and Development Fund, a special fund that is created in the State treasury. Moneys in the Fund shall be used to: (i) enhance the quality of the Department's training services; (ii) make training available at no cost to not for profit groups or organizations in Illinois that have no more than 50 employees, Department employees, other State agencies and instrumentalities of the State, and community organizations; and (iii) make training available to any other non-governmental entities on a tuition basis.
(Source: P.A. 96-548, eff. 1-1-10.)
(775 ILCS 5/7-113)
Sec. 7-113. Employer report form; registration fee. When a person files an "Employer Report Form" (PC-1) with the Department as specified in subsection (J) of Section 2-101 to establish eligibility to be awarded a contract by a State agency, the person must pay a $75 registration fee. A person must also pay a
$75 registration fee when the person files for renewal of eligibility. These fees shall be paid into the Department of Human Rights Special Fund, a special fund that is created in the State treasury. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the Fund is not subject to administrative charges or charge-backs. Moneys in the Fund shall be used solely to fund the Department's public contract compliance monitoring program and other Department programs and activities.
(Source: P.A. 96-786, eff. 1-1-10.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
775 ILCS 5/ - Illinois Human Rights Act.
Article 1 - General Provisions
Article 3 - Real Estate Transactions
Article 5 - Public Accommodations
Article 5A - Elementary, Secondary, and Higher Education
Article 6 - Additional Civil Rights Violations
Article 7 - Department Of Human Rights; Duties & Procedures
Article 7A - Department Of Human Rights; Procedures Under Articles 2, 4, 5, 5a And 6
Article 7B - Department Of Human Rights; Procedures Under Article 3
Article 8 - Illinois Human Rights Commission
Article 8A - Illinois Human Rights Commission; Procedures Under Articles 2, 4, 5, 5a And 6
Article 8B - Procedures And Relief In Article 3 Cases Before The Human Rights Commission