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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 584

Sec. 5. Policy.

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Sec. 5. Policy. The General Assembly hereby finds and declares as follows:
(a)The people of Illinois do not support the import of any goods made by child labor, not only because it is a cruel suppression of the human rights of children, but also because it creates an unfair trade advantage for the child labor country.
(b)Current trade regulations do not require importers to provide certificates of origin at the time of importation to affirm and guarantee no child labor content.
(c)Federal law also does not require the United States Customs Service to have an active, self-initiated foreign surveillance program of detecting child labor-made goods and preventing their entry into the United States.
(d)The State of Illinois wholeheartedly condemns the importation of goods made in whole or in part by child labor and shall not knowingly acquire any of those goods.
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