Surendra Ullal
SPRINGFIELD: To help ensure that saving a life does not come at the cost of employment, State Senator Ram Villivalam championed a new law to give employees up to ten days of paid leave for serving as an organ donor.
“Our state is made up of amazing people who are incredibly giving and care deeply for their neighbors,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “When someone donates an organ to help a person in need, it is important they are able to take earned leave time off to recuperate.”
Under Villivalam’s law, employees can take up to ten days of earned leave in any 12-month period to serve as an organ donor. The earned leave applies to employees of any unit of local government, board of election commissioners, and private employer in Illinois with 51 or more employees.
“There is nothing more important than saving a life,” said Villivalam. “We are grateful for our residents who donate organs to help save lives and this legislation helps ensure their ability to do so.”
House Bill 3516 was signed last week and takes effect Jan. 1, 2024.
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