October 2025
 

Medical Marijuana Legalized in Illinois

11/21/13

Executive Summary

On January 1, 2014, Illinois will become the 20th state in the nation to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes. Illinois’ governor signed the legislation, the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act (“Cannabis Act”), to create the four-year pilot program. The program allows patients diagnosed with one of 42 specific, debilitating medical conditions to use medicinal marijuana. Qualifying individuals will be issued a Registry Identification Card by the Department of Public Health. Illinois has removed state-level criminal penalties from the medical use and cultivation of cannabis. The purpose of the Act is to protect patients with certain debilitating medical conditions, as well as their physicians and providers, from arrest and prosecution, criminal and other penalties, and property forfeiture if the patients engage in the medical use of cannabis.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014/Author: Shirley Johnson/Number of views (11320)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Illinois

Illinois Workplace Violence Prevention Act

11/21/13

Executive Summary

Illinois has passed a law with the stated intention to assist employers in protecting its workforce, customers, guests and property by limiting access to workplace venues by potentially violent individuals. Effective January 1, 2014, IL employers with 5 or more employees may seek a court order of protection if the business or its employees are threatened by an individual.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014/Author: Shirley Johnson/Number of views (10828)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Illinois

New Chicago Ordinance Bans Smoking of E-Cigarettes Indoors

09/06/14

Executive Summary

Effective April 29, 2014, a new Chicago ordinance will prohibit smoking of electronic cigarettes (or e-cigarettes) in enclosed public places and enclosed places of employment in the city. Chicago joins New York City and a handful of other jurisdictions (including the states of Arkansas, North Dakota, and Utah) to have included e-cigarettes in their indoor smoking regulations. 


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Recent IL Updates

Illinois Clarifies Pay Rules for Breaks for Nursing Mothers

10/02/25

Author: ADP Admin/Monday, September 29, 2025/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, Illinois

Illinois has enacted legislation clarifying that employers must pay employees at their regular rate of compensation during breaks taken under the state’s Nursing Mothers in the Workplace Act. The clarification is a result of the enactment of Senate Bill 212 and is effective Jan.  1, 2026.

The Details

By way of background, the Illinois Nursing Mothers in the Workplace Act requires employers to provide reasonable break time to an employee each time the employee needs to express breast milk for her nursing infant child for one year after the child's birth. The break time may run concurrently with any break time already provided to the employee.

Prior to Senate Bill 212, the Nursing Mothers in the Workplace Act included a provision that simply stated that an employer is prohibited from reducing an employee's compensation for time used for the purpose of expressing milk or nursing a baby.

Senate Bill 212 amends the law to clarify that:

  • Employers must compensate the employee during the break time at the employee's regular rate of compensation.
  • Employers are prohibited from requiring an employee to use paid leave during the break time or reducing the employee's compensation during the break time in any other manner.

An employer must provide paid reasonable break time as needed by the employee unless to do so, which would create an undue hardship.

Next Steps

Review policies, practices, and training to ensure compliance with the amended law.

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