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IL SB3066
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/29/2026
Primary Sponsor
Christopher Belt
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AI Summary
- Requires service providers who need entry to a consumer's home or require the consumer to be present to schedule an appointment and provide reasonable notice of an estimated arrival time or time range
- Mandates that if the estimated time window exceeds 2 hours, the service provider must call the consumer at least one hour before arrival with a specific expected arrival time (voicemail is acceptable)
- Prohibits service providers from charging fees if they fail to provide proper time estimates or arrive more than 30 minutes late and the consumer is not present
- Classifies violations as unlawful practices under the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act
- Introduced January 28, 2026 by Senator Christopher Belt as an amendment to 815 ILCS 505
Legislative Description
CONSUMERS-SERVICE APPOINTMENTS
Last Action
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Graciela Guzmán
2/26/2026
Committee Referrals
Judiciary2/18/2026
Assignments2/17/2026
Judiciary2/10/2026
Assignments1/29/2026
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