There are a lot of new state laws that recently went into effect, including some pretty important ones you might not have heard much about in the news.
The laws address things like youth unemployment, 3D mammogram insurance coverage and animal protection, to name a few.
Here’s a list of 11 notable and new state laws to help you stay up-to-date.
1. Southern Illinois University and Alcohol (SB 2824)
Alcohol now is allowed to be served or sold at Southern Illinois University events in buildings that are controlled by the board of trustees for the university. Also, students between 18 and 21 are allowed to taste but not completely drink alcohol while enrolled in a fermentation science class.
2. Chicago Fire Pension Fund (SB 2820)
The Chicago Firefighter Board of Trustees is now allowed to engage in “financial transactions that involves securities lending.”
3. Lottery Scratch-Off Discontinuation (SB 2397)
The discontinuation of the Quality of Life scratch-off has been extended from the end of 2017 to the end of 2025.
4. Autism Awareness (SB 345)
A law called the Autism and Co-Occurring Medical Conditions Awareness Act allows insurance companies to more easily cover therapy people on the autism spectrum might require.
5. The Global Scholar Certification Program (HB 4983)
This law establishes the State Global Scholar Certification Program to reward certain public high school graduates who have achieved a level of competence in the global sphere.
You can see the rest of the list of new laws here.
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