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Code · Illinois · Chapter 775 — HUMAN RIGHTS · Act 5

Sec. 10-103. Circuit court actions pursuant to election.

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Sec. 10-103. Circuit court actions pursuant to election.
(A)If an election is made under Section 8B-102, the Department shall authorize and, not later than 30 days after the administrative closure order is entered by the Commission and served on the Department, the Attorney General shall commence and maintain a civil action on behalf of the aggrieved party in a circuit court of Illinois seeking relief under this Section. Venue for such civil action shall be determined under Section 8-111(A)(1).
(B)Any aggrieved party with respect to the issues to be determined in a civil action under this Section may intervene as of right in that civil action.
(C)In a civil action under this Section, if the court finds that a civil rights violation has occurred or is about to occur the court may grant as relief any relief which a court could grant with respect to such civil rights violation in a civil action under Section 10-102. Any relief so granted that would accrue to an aggrieved party in a civil action commenced by that aggrieved party under Section 10-102 shall also accrue to that aggrieved party in a civil action under this Section. If monetary relief is sought for the benefit of an aggrieved party who does not intervene in the civil action, the court shall not award such relief if that aggrieved party has not complied with discovery orders entered by the court.
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