SB 167

  • Illinois Senate Bill
  • 94th Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Human Rights-Source Of Income

Abstract

Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. With respect to real estate transactions, prohibits discrimination on the basis of source of income. In provisions prohibiting an owner or any other person engaging in a real estate transaction, or a real estate broker or salesman, because of unlawful discrimination, familial status, or source of income, from engaging in certain activities, provides that those provisions do not: (i) require a housing authority or housing development project in which 25% or more of the units are owned by a housing authority or subject to a leasing agreement, regulatory and operating agreement, or other similar instrument with a housing authority to lease or rent another unit of that same housing development project to an existing or prospective tenant who is receiving subsidies, payment assistance, contributions, or vouchers under or in connection with the federal Housing Choice Voucher program for payment of part or all of the rent for the unit; (ii) require or prevent, with specified exceptions, any person whose property is located in a municipality with fewer than 1,000,000 inhabitants and is in a concentrated census tract where 3% of the total housing stock is occupied by tenants relying on subsidies, payment assistance, contributions, or vouchers under or in connection with the federal Housing Choice Voucher program for payment of part of the rent for the unit to lease or rent a unit to a prospective tenant who is relying on such a subsidy, payment assistance, contribution, or voucher for payment of part or all of the rent for the unit; or (iii) prevent an owner or agent from taking into consideration factors other than lawful source of income, such as credit history, criminal history, or references. Effective immediately.

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Jan 09, 2007

Senate

Session Sine Die

May 10, 2005

Senate

Motion Prevailed

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Motion Filed Sen. Louis S. Viverito; , Cullerton, Hendon, Petka and Roskam, Motion to Re-refer, pursuant to Senate Rule 3-7. Re-referred to the Senate Rules Committee.

Senate

Re-referred to Rules

Apr 13, 2005

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Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading April 14, 2005

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Second Reading

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Fiscal Note Filed from the Illinois Department of Human Rights.

Apr 08, 2005

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Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. James T. Meeks

Senate

Housing Affordability Impact Note Filed as amended by Senate Amendment No. 1, from the Illinois Housing Development Authority.

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Housing Affordability Impact Note Filed from the Illinois Housing Development Authority.

Apr 05, 2005

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Fiscal Note Filed as amended by Senate Amendment No. 1 from the Illinois Department of Revenue.

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Fiscal Note Filed from the Illinois Department of Revenue.

Mar 09, 2005

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Fiscal Note Requested by Sen. Peter J. Roskam

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Do Pass as Amended Housing & Community Affairs; 006-004-000

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Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 10, 2005

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Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Mattie Hunter

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Housing Affordability Impact Note Requested by Sen. Peter J. Roskam

Mar 08, 2005

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Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted

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Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. James F. Clayborne, Jr.

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Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Rules Refers to Housing & Community Affairs

Mar 03, 2005

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Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Rules

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Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Iris Y. Martinez

Feb 16, 2005

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Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Jacqueline Y. Collins

Feb 08, 2005

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Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. William E. Peterson

Feb 03, 2005

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Assigned to Housing & Community Affairs

Feb 02, 2005

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First Reading

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Referred to Rules

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Filed with Secretary by Sen. Iris Y. Martinez

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