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Code · Illinois · Chapter 820 — EMPLOYMENT · Act 96

Sec. 1-45. Limitations.

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Sec. 1-45. Limitations. This Act shall not be construed to limit an employer's ability to require the following to maintain confidentiality of allegations of unlawful employment practices made by others:
(1)employees who receive complaints or investigate allegations related to unlawful
employment practices as part of their assigned job duties, or otherwise have access to confidential personnel information as a part of their assigned job duties;
(2)an employee or third party who is notified and requested to participate in an open
and ongoing investigation into alleged unlawful employment practices and requested to maintain reasonable confidentiality during the pendency of that investigation and thereafter;
(3)an employee or any third party who receives attorney work product or attorney-client
privileged communications as part of any dispute, controversy, or legal claim involving an unlawful employment practice;
(4)any individual who by law is subject to a recognized legal or evidentiary privilege;
or
(5)any third party engaged or hired by the employer to investigate complaints of an
unlawful employment practice.
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