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As the new year starts, a number of new laws take effect. Nearly 200 laws will officially be on the books Jan. 1 – from one that bans latex gloves during food preparation, to another that reduces vehicle registration fees for seniors.
The Senate Democratic Caucus outlined 10 of the most interesting laws that will affect Illinoisans in all corners of the state. Those include:
· SB 3120: Allows women who have a miscarriage, other diagnosis or event that impacts pregnancy or fertility, or death of a family member to take 10 days of unpaid leave.
· SB 3459: Requires next of kin to any Illinois resident who dies while on State Active Duty or Federal Active Duty, to be presented the Illinois state flag.
· SB 3609: Reduces the vehicle registration fees for cars and small trucks if it was manufactured in Illinois.
· SB 3616: Changes the Illinois Human Rights Act to include traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists, to combat hair discrimination in the workplace.
· SB 3667: Provides that a petition for a protective order may be filed at any time, in-person, by email, or online, and that a county with a population above 250,000 must offer the option of a remote hearing.
· SB 3932: Requires a coroner or medical examiner with custody of human remains that are not identified within 72 hours of discovery to notify the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
· HB 209: Bans latex gloves for the use of handling and preparing food, as well as for EMA personnel.
· HB 3772: Provides people whose cars were stolen not be liable for violations, fees, fines or penalties when caught on red light cameras or speed cameras.
· HB 4271: Requires medically necessary breast reduction surgery to be covered by state-regulated private insurance.
· HB 5304: Reduces the vehicle registration fee for senior citizens from $24 to $10.For more information on the laws above, click here.
Dozens of other laws will also take effect Jan. 1, 2023. A full list can be found at www.illinoissenatedemocrats.com/2023NewLaws.
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posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Dec 16, 22 @ 2:26 pm
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SB 3609 $25 rebate for purchasing and titling an IL manufactured vehicle. It has some limitations as far as purchase/title date must be within a certain time period of manufactured date.
HB 5304 is not for all senior citizens. Only those that qualify under the Benefit Access program (formerly Circuit Breaker) through Dept on Aging.
Comment by Retired (D) Friday, Dec 16, 22 @ 3:13 pm
Does retirement/pension income count as income earned when applying for Benefit Access Program?
Comment by Seats Friday, Dec 16, 22 @ 3:42 pm
I recognize it is a one line summary, but the description of SB 3120 Family Bereavement Leave Act is not very good. The act also applies to men. It defines what events related to pregnancy and fertility are covered.
A major component of the act is expanding who is considered a covered family member for bereavement leave. It will now cover domestic partner, in-laws, and step parents among others.
Comment by City Guy Friday, Dec 16, 22 @ 3:50 pm
“HB 5304: Reduces the vehicle registration fee for senior citizens from $24 to $10.”
Everything you want to know about the benefit access program can be found here:
https://ilaging.illinois.gov/benefitsaccess.html
Needless to say, I am disappointed that I don’t qualify for the program. Saw the bill blurb and then went looking for details.
Comment by Huh? Friday, Dec 16, 22 @ 4:02 pm