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Monday, January 19, 2026

Illinois Amends Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act to Require Handling ID Discrepancy Notifications - JD Supra

Effective December 12, 2025, Illinois Senate Bill (SB) 2339 (Public Act 104-0455), which amended the Illinois Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act, introduces new employer obligations and compliance requirements and repeals other provisions such as the attestation requirement and the requirement to post a notice.

Quick Hits

  • Illinois SB2339 amended the Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act to prohibit employers from taking adverse action against an employee solely based on receipt of a discrepancy notification from a federal agency or outside vendor and must provide timely notice to the employee and the employee’s authorized representative within five business days.
  • SB2339’s five-business-day notice requirement operates alongside existing E-Verify rules, and employers may want to harmonize these timelines to ensure compliance with both state and federal requirements.
  • SB2339 introduces robust enforcement mechanisms, including private rights of action for employees and interested parties, with penalties ranging from $100 to $5,000 per violation and additional relief for violations resulting in denial or loss of employment.

SB2339 repealed prior statutory provisions specifically addressing E-Verify and replaced them with broader obligations tied to an employer’s receipt of written notifications from any federal agency or outside vendors—including but not limited to the Social Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, or insurance companies—regarding...



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