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104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4715
Introduced , by Rep. Patrick Sheehan
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act
Creates the Police Mental Health Leave Act. Provides that a law
enforcement officer suffering from a mental illness as a result of a
traumatic event shall be entitled to use 5 days of paid mental health leave
during any 12-month period. Requires a law enforcement agency to adopt a
mental health leave policy that includes specified provisions. Sets forth
provisions concerning existing leave policies; employee protections;
retaliation; and recordkeeping. Provides for a private right of action.
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A BILL FOR
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AN ACT concerning employment.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the
Police
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Mental Health Leave Act.
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Section 5.
Findings; intent.
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(a) The General Assembly finds that it is in the public
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policy interests of this State for all law enforcement
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personnel working in this State to have some mental health
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days after experiencing a traumatic event while on the job as a
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police officer.
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(b) It is the intent of the General Assembly:
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(1) to establish a minimum paid leave standard for
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police officers after having experienced a traumatic event
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in the course of employment;
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(2) to provide employment security and healthy
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procedures for police officers who need to use paid time
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off for their own mental health;
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(3) to safeguard the welfare, health, safety, and
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prosperity of all police officers sworn by oath to protect
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the people of this State; and
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(4) to establish a mental health leave program that
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does not interfere with a workers' compensation claim for
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an employee's mental health.
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Section 10.
Definitions.
As used in this Act:
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"Employee" means a law enforcement officer as that term is
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defined in the Illinois Police Training Act.
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"Employer" means a law enforcement agency, local law
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enforcement agency, and state law enforcement agency as those
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terms are defined in the Illinois Police Training Act.
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"Mental illness" has the meaning given to that term in
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Section 1-129 of the Mental Health and Developmental
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Disabilities Code.
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"Traumatic event" means an event that occurs within an
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employee's scope of employment that causes the employee
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physical, emotional, or psychological harm, including
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vicarious trauma, and that has the potential to interfere with
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the employee's ability to perform duties effectively.
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"Traumatic event" includes, but is not limited to:
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(1) an officer-involved shooting;
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(2) a serious injury to or death of an employee in the
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line of duty;
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(3) a serious injury to or death of any person as a
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result of a police action;
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(4) a multiple casualty incident;
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(5) an in-custody death; and
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(6) a serious injury to or death of a child.
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Section 15.
Mental health leave requirements.
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(a) An employee suffering from a mental illness as a
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result of a traumatic event shall be entitled to use 5 days of
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paid mental health leave during any 12-month period.
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(b) An employer may require reasonable advanced notice of
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the employee's intention to take leave under subsection (a),
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unless providing notice is not reasonable or practicable.
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(c) An employer shall adopt a mental health leave policy
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that:
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(1) provides clear and objective guidelines
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establishing the circumstances under which an employee may
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use mental health leave;
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(2) entitles an employee to use mental health leave
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without a deduction in salary or other compensation;
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(3) enumerates the number of mental health leave days
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available to an employee;
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(4) provides for a method by which an employee may
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confidentially request mental health leave; and
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(5) provides a list of mental health services
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available to employees in the area of the employer.
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Section 20.
Existing leave policies.
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(a) An employee who is entitled to take paid or unpaid
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leave, including family, medical, sick, annual, personal, or
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similar leave, in accordance with federal, State, or local
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law, a collective bargaining agreement, or an employment
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benefits program or plan may not be required to substitute any
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period of that leave for an equivalent period of leave
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provided under this Act.
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(b) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to invalidate,
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diminish, or otherwise interfere with any collective
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bargaining agreement, nor shall it be construed to invalidate,
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diminish, or otherwise interfere with any party's power to
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collectively bargain an agreement. The rights afforded under
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this Act serve as the minimum standard in a negotiated
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collective bargaining agreement.
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Section 25.
Employee protections.
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(a) An employee who takes leave under this Act is
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entitled, on return from the leave:
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(1) to be restored by the employer to the position of
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employment held by the employee when the leave commenced;
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or
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(2) to be restored to an equivalent position with
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equivalent employment benefits, pay, and other terms and
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conditions of employment.
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(b) The taking of leave under this Act shall not result in
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the loss of any employment benefit accrued prior to the date on
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which the leave commenced.
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(c) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to entitle any
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restored employee to:
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(1) the accrual of any seniority or employment
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benefits during any period of leave; or
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(2) any right, benefit, or position of employment
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other than any right, benefit, or position to which the
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employee would have been entitled had the employee not
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taken the leave.
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Section 30.
Retaliation.
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(a) It is unlawful for any employer to threaten to take or
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to take any adverse action against an employee because the
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employee:
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(1) exercises rights or attempts to exercise rights
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under this Act;
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(2) opposes practices which the employee believes to
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be in violation of this Act; or
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(3) supports the exercise of rights of another under
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this Act.
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(b) It is unlawful for any employer to consider the use of
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leave under this Act by an employee as a negative factor in any
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employment action that involves evaluating, promoting,
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disciplining, or counting leave under a no-fault attendance
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policy.
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Section 35.
Private right of action.
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(a) A civil action may be brought in the circuit court by
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an employee to enforce this Act. The circuit court may enjoin
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any act or practice that violates or may violate this Act and
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may order any other equitable relief that is necessary and
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appropriate to redress the violation or to enforce this Act.
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(b) The right of an employee to bring an action under this
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Section terminates upon the passing of 3 years from the final
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date of performing services to the employer or entity. This
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limitations period is tolled if an employer or entity has
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deterred a person's exercise of rights under this Act.
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Section 40.
Recordkeeping.
An employer covered by this Act
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shall record the amount of mental health leave taken under
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this Act by an employee and document the days of leave in the
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employee's record in accordance with the Personnel Record
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Review Act.
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