HB 4507

  • Illinois House Bill
  • 95th Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Child Care-Employer Immunity

Abstract

Amends the Child Care Act of 1969. Provides for immunity from liability for child care facility licensees that fail to hire or retain an applicant or employee who has been convicted of committing or attempting to commit a certain enumerated offense, except in certain cases of suspension. Provides that no child care facility licensee shall be chargeable for any benefit charges that result from the payment of unemployment benefits to any claimant whose employment separation occurred because the claimant's criminal background included a certain enumerated offense or as a result of the claimant violating a policy that the employer was required to maintain pursuant to the Drug Free Workplace Act. Effective immediately.

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Jan 13, 2009

House

Session Sine Die

May 31, 2008

House

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

May 29, 2008

House

Held on Calendar Order of Second Reading - Short Debate

House

Second Reading - Short Debate

May 23, 2008

House

Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May 31, 2008

May 09, 2008

House

Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May 23, 2008

Apr 18, 2008

House

Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May 9, 2008

Mar 12, 2008

House

Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate

House

Do Pass / Short Debate Judiciary I - Civil Law Committee; 009-000-000

Feb 26, 2008

House

Assigned to Judiciary I - Civil Law Committee

Jan 18, 2008

House

Referred to Rules Committee

House

First Reading

Jan 17, 2008

House

Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Dave Winters

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