Illinois Human Rights Act

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The Illinois Human Rights Act is a state civil rights law that prohibits discrimination in areas such as employment, housing, public accommodations, and financial credit based on protected characteristics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Illinois state statute
civil rights law
allows filing of discrimination charges
appliesTo creditors
employers
employment agencies
labor organizations
landlords
places of public accommodation
real estate brokers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enforcedBy Illinois Department of Human Rights
Illinois Department of Human Rights
surface form: Illinois Human Rights Commission
goal eliminate discrimination in Illinois
protect civil rights of Illinois residents
jurisdiction Illinois
surface form: State of Illinois
legalArea anti-discrimination law
credit discrimination law
employment discrimination law
housing discrimination law
public accommodations law
prohibits discrimination
protectsCharacteristic age
ancestry
color
familial status
gender identity
marital status
mental disability
military status
national origin
order of protection status
physical disability
pregnancy
race
religion
sex
sexual orientation
provides administrative remedies
civil remedies
regulates employment
financial credit
housing
public accommodations
shortName IHRA
subjectOf Illinois civil rights law

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Illinois Compiled Statutes hasPart Illinois Human Rights Act
Chicago Human Rights Ordinance relatedTo Illinois Human Rights Act