HB 9

  • Illinois House Bill
  • 101st Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Paid Family Leave Act

Abstract

Creates the Paid Family Leave Act. Requires private employers with 50 or more employees to provide 6 weeks of paid leave for an employee who takes leave: (1) because of the birth of a child of the employee and in order to care for the child; (2) to care for a newly adopted child under 18 years of age or a newly placed foster child under 18 years of age or a newly adopted or newly placed foster child older than 18 years of age if the child is incapable of self-care because of a mental or physical disability; or (3) to care for a family member with a serious health condition. Provides that paid family leave shall be provided irrespective of the employer's leave policies; and shall be provided to an employee who has been employed by the employer for at least one year. Permits employees to voluntarily waive paid family leave. Provides that the Department of Labor may adopt any rules necessary to implement the Act.

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Jun 23, 2020

House

Rule 19(b) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

Jun 10, 2020

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin

Feb 18, 2020

House

Assigned to Labor & Commerce Committee

Mar 29, 2019

House

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

Feb 19, 2019

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael Halpin

Feb 14, 2019

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Rita Mayfield

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Anne Stava-Murray

Feb 13, 2019

House

To Workforce Development Subcommittee

Feb 07, 2019

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. LaToya Greenwood

Jan 29, 2019

House

Assigned to Labor & Commerce Committee

Jan 09, 2019

House

First Reading

House

Referred to Rules Committee

Nov 30, 2018

House

Prefiled with Clerk by Rep. Mary E. Flowers

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