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Code · Illinois · Chapter 610 — RAILROADS · Act 107

Sec. 10. Railroad employee access to first aid or medical treatment.

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Sec. 10. Railroad employee access to first aid or medical treatment.
(a)A railroad shall make a good faith effort to provide prompt medical attention for a railroad employee who is injured in the course of his or her employment.
(b)It is unlawful for a railroad or person employed by a railroad to:
(1)deny, delay, or interfere with medical treatment or first aid treatment to an
employee of that railroad who has been injured during employment; or
(2)discipline or threaten discipline to an employee of a railroad who has been injured
during employment for
(i)requesting medical or first aid treatment or
(ii)following the orders or treatment plan of his or her treating physician.
(c)Nothing in this Section shall be construed to require a railroad or railroad employee to perform first aid or medical care.
(d)This Section does not prevent an employer from:
(1)noting in an employee's record that an injury occurred; or
(2)offering light duty or an alternate work assignment to an injured employee if the
light duty or alternate work assignment does not conflict with the orders or treatment plan of the employee's treating physician.
(e)The Commission has exclusive jurisdiction to determine violations of this Section. If, after a proper complaint and hearing, the Commission determines that a violation has occurred, the Commission shall impose, for each violation, a penalty in an amount not exceeding $10,000. This penalty is the exclusive remedy for any violation of this Section. The Commission shall give priority to any complaint alleging a violation of this Section and shall issue its decision as promptly as possible.
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