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Can I collect gender information from participants in Illinois? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, there are specific laws and regulations in Illinois regarding gender identity and gender-neutral language.
Collecting Gender Information
If you are collecting gender information from participants in Illinois, it is important to ensure that you are doing so in a way that is compliant with the law.
According to the Gender-Neutral Statutes Commission Act [1.2], the Gender-Neutral Statutes Commission was created to consult with interested parties on the fiscal impact and other consequences of undertaking a comprehensive effort to make the Illinois Compiled Statutes gender neutral. This suggests that there is a push towards gender neutrality in Illinois, and collecting gender information may be subject to certain requirements.
Requirements
There are several laws and regulations in Illinois that address gender identity and gender-neutral language.
The Gender-Neutral Statutes Commission Act [1.2] created the Gender-Neutral Statutes Commission, which is responsible for reporting its findings to the General Assembly by January 15, 2004. This suggests that there may be specific requirements for gender-neutral language in the Illinois Compiled Statutes.
The Gender Balanced Appointments Act [3.1] requires that all appointments to boards, commissions, committees, and councils of the State created by the laws of this State and after the effective date of this Act shall be gender balanced to the extent possible and to the extent that appointees are qualified to serve on those boards, commissions, committees, and councils. This suggests that there may be specific requirements for gender balance in certain appointments.
The Illinois Council on Women and Girls Act [4.1] defines “woman” or “women” as all persons of the female gender, including both cisgender and transgender persons. This suggests that gender identity is recognized and protected in Illinois.
Based on the documents provided, it is unclear whether there are specific requirements for collecting gender information from participants in Illinois. However, it is important to ensure that any collection of gender information is done in a way that is compliant with the law and respects the gender identity of all individuals.
Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with legal counsel to ensure that any collection of gender information is done in a way that is compliant with the law.
[1.2]: 5 ILCS 90/1 [3.1]: 5 ILCS 310/2 [4.1]: 20 ILCS 5130/10
Source(s):
- [1.2] 5 ILCS 90/1
- [3.1] 5 ILCS 310/1
- [4.1] 20 ILCS 5130/10
Jurisdiction
Illinois