JACKSON COUNTY (WSIL) -- Throughout the decade Illinois took steps to combat different forms of distracted driving.

In 2010, the state passed a law banning texting while driving, and in 2014, it expanded the law to include phones without hands-free devices.

Coming in 2020, a new law will ban drivers from watching video streams on devices while on the road. Those devices include cellphones, laptops, tablets, two-way messaging devices and electronic games.

The first violation will be a $75 fine. A second violation is a $100 ticket while a third will cost $125. A fourth violation will be $150. If the violation causes a crash that results in bodily harm or death, the driver could face felony charges.

Another new law is set to affect restaurants and their servers. House Bill 3405 allows employees to keep their gratuities and bans employers from keeping those tips.

The new law will require tips to be paid to employees within 13 days after the end of the pay period in which the gratuities were earned. Servers will also be able to file a complaint with the Department of Labor within one year after the wages were due.

Click here to see a full list of Illinois laws that go into effect on New Year's Day.