Public Act 0016 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0016
 
HB2327 EnrolledLRB104 11798 SPS 21887 b

    AN ACT concerning employment.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Child Labor Law of 2024 is amended by
changing Section 40 as follows:
 
    (820 ILCS 206/40)
    Sec. 40. Restrictions on employment of minors.
    (a) No person shall employ, allow, or permit a minor to
work:
        (1) in any mechanic's garage, including garage pits,
    repairing cars, trucks, or other vehicles or using garage
    lifting racks;
        (2) in the oiling, cleaning, or wiping of machinery or
    shafting;
        (3) in or about any mine or quarry;
        (4) in stone cutting or polishing;
        (5) in any factory work;
        (6) in or about any plant manufacturing explosives or
    articles containing explosive components, or in the use or
    transportation of same;
        (7) in or about plants manufacturing iron or steel,
    ore reduction works, smelters, foundries, forging shops,
    hot rolling mills or any other place in which the heating,
    melting, or heat treatment of metals is carried on;
        (8) in the operation of machinery used in the cold
    rolling of heavy metal stock, or in the operation of
    power-driven punching, shearing, stamping, or metal plate
    bending machines;
        (9) in or about logging, sawmills or lath, shingle, or
    cooperage-stock mills;
        (10) in the operation of power-driven woodworking
    machines, or off-bearing from circular saws;
        (11) in the operation and repair of freight elevators
    or hoisting machines and cranes;
        (12) in spray painting;
        (13) in occupations involving exposure to lead or its
    compounds;
        (14) in occupations involving exposure to acids, dyes,
    chemicals, dust, gases, vapors, or fumes that are known or
    suspected to be dangerous to humans;
        (15) in any occupation subject to the Amusement Ride
    and Attraction Safety Act;
        (16) in oil refineries, gasoline blending plants, or
    pumping stations on oil transmission lines;
        (17) in the operation of laundry, dry cleaning, or
    dyeing machinery;
        (18) in occupations involving exposure to radioactive
    substances;
        (19) in or about any filling station or service
    station, except that this prohibition does not extend to
    employment within attached convenience stores, food
    service, or retail establishments;
        (20) in construction work, including demolition and
    repair;
        (21) in any energy generation or transmission service;
        (22) in public and private utilities and related
    services;
        (23) in operations in or in connection with
    slaughtering, meat packing, poultry processing, and fish
    and seafood processing;
        (24) in operations which involve working on an
    elevated surface, with or without use of equipment,
    including, but not limited to, ladders and scaffolds;
        (25) in security positions or any occupations that
    require the use or carrying of a firearm or other weapon;
        (26) in occupations which involve the handling or
    storage of human blood, human blood products, human body
    fluids, or human body tissues;
        (27) in any mill, cannery, factory, workshop, or coal,
    brick, or lumber yard;
        (28) any occupation which is prohibited for minors
    under federal law; or
        (29) in any other occupation or working condition
    determined by the Director to be hazardous.
    (b) No person shall employ, allow, or permit a minor to
work at:
        (1) any cannabis business establishment subject to the
    Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act or Compassionate Use of
    Medical Cannabis Program Act;
        (2) any establishment subject to the Live Adult
    Entertainment Facility Surcharge Act;
        (3) any firearm range or gun range used for
    discharging a firearm in a sporting event, for practice or
    instruction in the use of a firearm, or the testing of a
    firearm, except for a scorer age 14 years or older at the
    World Shooting and Recreational Complex on the dates of
    the U.S. Open and the Grand American World Trapshooting
    Championship who is located, during those competitions, at
    least 15 feet behind the firing line of the trap shooters
    participating in the competitions;
        (4) any establishment in which items containing
    alcohol for consumption are manufactured, distilled,
    brewed, or bottled;
        (5) any establishment where the primary activity is
    the sale of alcohol or tobacco;
        (6) an establishment operated by any holder of an
    owners license subject to the Illinois Gambling Act; or
        (7) any other establishment which State or federal law
    prohibits minors from entering or patronizing.
    (c) An employer shall not allow minors to draw, mix, pour,
or serve any item containing alcohol or otherwise handle any
open containers of alcohol. An employer shall make reasonable
efforts to ensure that minors are unable to access alcohol.
    (d) An employer may allow minors aged 14 and 15 to work in
retail stores, except that an employer shall not allow minors
to handle or be able to access any goods or products which are
illegal for minors to purchase or possess.
    (e) No person shall employ, allow, or permit an unlicensed
minor to perform work in the practice of barber, cosmetology,
esthetics, hair braiding, and nail technology services
requiring a license under the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics,
Hair Braiding, and Nail Technology Act of 1985, except for
students enrolled in a school and performing barber,
cosmetology, esthetics, hair braiding, and nail technology
services in accordance with that Act and rules adopted under
that Act.
    (f) A person may employ, allow, or permit a minor to
perform office or administrative support work that does not
expose the minor to the work prohibited in this Section.
(Source: P.A. 103-721, eff. 1-1-25.)