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Legislation Would Impose New Paid-Leave Mandate on Illinois Small Businesses

Legislation Would Impose New Paid-Leave Mandate on Illinois Small Businesses

February 4, 2026

SB 2967 would provide an additional 40 hours of paid leave to specified employees

Senator Adriane Johnson (District 30) filed legislation to provide up to an additional 40 hours of paid leave to employees with “menstrual health condition[s].”

The legislation, SB 2967, applies to all employers, including employers with only one employee.

The mandate is layered on top of the existing paid-leave requirements of the Paid Leave for All Workers Act.

Per the legislation, “[a]n employer may request up to 24 hours of notice by an employee for foreseeable requests for leave…. [but] an employer shall allow for short-notice requests for leave if an employee has an acute need for the leave.”

Neither “foreseeable” nor “acute” is defined in the legislation.

The employees must have a “documented history of a debilitating menstrual health condition.” But “[a]n employer shall not require an employee to provide a doctor’s note for requests for leave under this Section that are less than 3 days in duration.”

Violations would be subject to a civil penalty of up to $5,000 per impacted employee.

Employees would also be able to file a complaint with the Department of Labor or bring a civil lawsuit against employers.

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