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1 | | finding, the agency may adopt an emergency rule without prior |
2 | | notice or
hearing upon filing a notice of emergency rulemaking |
3 | | with the Secretary of
State under Section 5-70. The notice |
4 | | shall include the text of the
emergency rule and shall be |
5 | | published in the Illinois Register. Consent
orders or other |
6 | | court orders adopting settlements negotiated by an agency
may |
7 | | be adopted under this Section. Subject to applicable |
8 | | constitutional or
statutory provisions, an emergency rule |
9 | | becomes effective immediately upon
filing under Section 5-65 or |
10 | | at a stated date less than 10 days
thereafter. The agency's |
11 | | finding and a statement of the specific reasons
for the finding |
12 | | shall be filed with the rule. The agency shall take
reasonable |
13 | | and appropriate measures to make emergency rules known to the
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14 | | persons who may be affected by them. |
15 | | (c) An emergency rule may be effective for a period of not |
16 | | longer than
150 days, but the agency's authority to adopt an |
17 | | identical rule under Section
5-40 is not precluded. No |
18 | | emergency rule may be adopted more
than once in any 24-month |
19 | | period, except that this limitation on the number
of emergency |
20 | | rules that may be adopted in a 24-month period does not apply
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21 | | to (i) emergency rules that make additions to and deletions |
22 | | from the Drug
Manual under Section 5-5.16 of the Illinois |
23 | | Public Aid Code or the
generic drug formulary under Section |
24 | | 3.14 of the Illinois Food, Drug
and Cosmetic Act, (ii) |
25 | | emergency rules adopted by the Pollution Control
Board before |
26 | | July 1, 1997 to implement portions of the Livestock Management
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1 | | Facilities Act, (iii) emergency rules adopted by the Illinois |
2 | | Department of Public Health under subsections (a) through (i) |
3 | | of Section 2 of the Department of Public Health Act when |
4 | | necessary to protect the public's health, (iv) emergency rules |
5 | | adopted pursuant to subsection (n) of this Section, (v) |
6 | | emergency rules adopted pursuant to subsection (o) of this |
7 | | Section, or (vi) emergency rules adopted pursuant to subsection |
8 | | (c-5) of this Section. Two or more emergency rules having |
9 | | substantially the same
purpose and effect shall be deemed to be |
10 | | a single rule for purposes of this
Section. |
11 | | (c-5) To facilitate the maintenance of the program of group |
12 | | health benefits provided to annuitants, survivors, and retired |
13 | | employees under the State Employees Group Insurance Act of |
14 | | 1971, rules to alter the contributions to be paid by the State, |
15 | | annuitants, survivors, retired employees, or any combination |
16 | | of those entities, for that program of group health benefits, |
17 | | shall be adopted as emergency rules. The adoption of those |
18 | | rules shall be considered an emergency and necessary for the |
19 | | public interest, safety, and welfare. |
20 | | (d) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
21 | | implementation
of the State's fiscal year 1999 budget, |
22 | | emergency rules to implement any
provision of Public Act 90-587 |
23 | | or 90-588
or any other budget initiative for fiscal year 1999 |
24 | | may be adopted in
accordance with this Section by the agency |
25 | | charged with administering that
provision or initiative, |
26 | | except that the 24-month limitation on the adoption
of |
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1 | | emergency rules and the provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 |
2 | | do not apply
to rules adopted under this subsection (d). The |
3 | | adoption of emergency rules
authorized by this subsection (d) |
4 | | shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, |
5 | | safety, and welfare. |
6 | | (e) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
7 | | implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2000 budget, |
8 | | emergency rules to implement any
provision of Public Act 91-24
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9 | | or any other budget initiative for fiscal year 2000 may be |
10 | | adopted in
accordance with this Section by the agency charged |
11 | | with administering that
provision or initiative, except that |
12 | | the 24-month limitation on the adoption
of emergency rules and |
13 | | the provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to |
14 | | rules adopted under this subsection (e). The adoption of |
15 | | emergency rules
authorized by this subsection (e) shall be |
16 | | deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and |
17 | | welfare. |
18 | | (f) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
19 | | implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2001 budget, |
20 | | emergency rules to implement any
provision of Public Act 91-712
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21 | | or any other budget initiative for fiscal year 2001 may be |
22 | | adopted in
accordance with this Section by the agency charged |
23 | | with administering that
provision or initiative, except that |
24 | | the 24-month limitation on the adoption
of emergency rules and |
25 | | the provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to |
26 | | rules adopted under this subsection (f). The adoption of |
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1 | | emergency rules
authorized by this subsection (f) shall be |
2 | | deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and |
3 | | welfare. |
4 | | (g) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
5 | | implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2002 budget, |
6 | | emergency rules to implement any
provision of Public Act 92-10
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7 | | or any other budget initiative for fiscal year 2002 may be |
8 | | adopted in
accordance with this Section by the agency charged |
9 | | with administering that
provision or initiative, except that |
10 | | the 24-month limitation on the adoption
of emergency rules and |
11 | | the provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to |
12 | | rules adopted under this subsection (g). The adoption of |
13 | | emergency rules
authorized by this subsection (g) shall be |
14 | | deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and |
15 | | welfare. |
16 | | (h) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
17 | | implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2003 budget, |
18 | | emergency rules to implement any
provision of Public Act 92-597
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19 | | or any other budget initiative for fiscal year 2003 may be |
20 | | adopted in
accordance with this Section by the agency charged |
21 | | with administering that
provision or initiative, except that |
22 | | the 24-month limitation on the adoption
of emergency rules and |
23 | | the provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to |
24 | | rules adopted under this subsection (h). The adoption of |
25 | | emergency rules
authorized by this subsection (h) shall be |
26 | | deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and |
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1 | | welfare. |
2 | | (i) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
3 | | implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2004 budget, |
4 | | emergency rules to implement any
provision of Public Act 93-20
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5 | | or any other budget initiative for fiscal year 2004 may be |
6 | | adopted in
accordance with this Section by the agency charged |
7 | | with administering that
provision or initiative, except that |
8 | | the 24-month limitation on the adoption
of emergency rules and |
9 | | the provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to |
10 | | rules adopted under this subsection (i). The adoption of |
11 | | emergency rules
authorized by this subsection (i) shall be |
12 | | deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, safety, and |
13 | | welfare. |
14 | | (j) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
15 | | implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year |
16 | | 2005 budget as provided under the Fiscal Year 2005 Budget |
17 | | Implementation (Human Services) Act, emergency rules to |
18 | | implement any provision of the Fiscal Year 2005 Budget |
19 | | Implementation (Human Services) Act may be adopted in |
20 | | accordance with this Section by the agency charged with |
21 | | administering that provision, except that the 24-month |
22 | | limitation on the adoption of emergency rules and the |
23 | | provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules |
24 | | adopted under this subsection (j). The Department of Public Aid |
25 | | may also adopt rules under this subsection (j) necessary to |
26 | | administer the Illinois Public Aid Code and the Children's |
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1 | | Health Insurance Program Act. The adoption of emergency rules |
2 | | authorized by this subsection (j) shall be deemed to be |
3 | | necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare.
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4 | | (k) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
5 | | implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year |
6 | | 2006 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of |
7 | | Public Act 94-48 or any other budget initiative for fiscal year |
8 | | 2006 may be adopted in accordance with this Section by the |
9 | | agency charged with administering that provision or |
10 | | initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the adoption |
11 | | of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections 5-115 and |
12 | | 5-125 do not apply to rules adopted under this subsection (k). |
13 | | The Department of Healthcare and Family Services may also adopt |
14 | | rules under this subsection (k) necessary to administer the |
15 | | Illinois Public Aid Code, the Senior Citizens and Persons with |
16 | | Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act, the Senior Citizens and |
17 | | Disabled Persons Prescription Drug Discount Program Act (now |
18 | | the Illinois Prescription Drug Discount Program Act), and the |
19 | | Children's Health Insurance Program Act. The adoption of |
20 | | emergency rules authorized by this subsection (k) shall be |
21 | | deemed to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and |
22 | | welfare.
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23 | | (l) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
24 | | implementation of the provisions of the
State's fiscal year |
25 | | 2007 budget, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
26 | | may adopt emergency rules during fiscal year 2007, including |
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1 | | rules effective July 1, 2007, in
accordance with this |
2 | | subsection to the extent necessary to administer the |
3 | | Department's responsibilities with respect to amendments to |
4 | | the State plans and Illinois waivers approved by the federal |
5 | | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services necessitated by the |
6 | | requirements of Title XIX and Title XXI of the federal Social |
7 | | Security Act. The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
8 | | this subsection (l) shall be deemed to be necessary for the |
9 | | public interest,
safety, and welfare.
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10 | | (m) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
11 | | implementation of the provisions of the
State's fiscal year |
12 | | 2008 budget, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
13 | | may adopt emergency rules during fiscal year 2008, including |
14 | | rules effective July 1, 2008, in
accordance with this |
15 | | subsection to the extent necessary to administer the |
16 | | Department's responsibilities with respect to amendments to |
17 | | the State plans and Illinois waivers approved by the federal |
18 | | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services necessitated by the |
19 | | requirements of Title XIX and Title XXI of the federal Social |
20 | | Security Act. The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
21 | | this subsection (m) shall be deemed to be necessary for the |
22 | | public interest,
safety, and welfare.
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23 | | (n) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
24 | | implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year |
25 | | 2010 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of |
26 | | Public Act 96-45 or any other budget initiative authorized by |
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1 | | the 96th General Assembly for fiscal year 2010 may be adopted |
2 | | in accordance with this Section by the agency charged with |
3 | | administering that provision or initiative. The adoption of |
4 | | emergency rules authorized by this subsection (n) shall be |
5 | | deemed to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and |
6 | | welfare. The rulemaking authority granted in this subsection |
7 | | (n) shall apply only to rules promulgated during Fiscal Year |
8 | | 2010. |
9 | | (o) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
10 | | implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year |
11 | | 2011 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of |
12 | | Public Act 96-958 or any other budget initiative authorized by |
13 | | the 96th General Assembly for fiscal year 2011 may be adopted |
14 | | in accordance with this Section by the agency charged with |
15 | | administering that provision or initiative. The adoption of |
16 | | emergency rules authorized by this subsection (o) is deemed to |
17 | | be necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare. The |
18 | | rulemaking authority granted in this subsection (o) applies |
19 | | only to rules promulgated on or after July 1, 2010 (the |
20 | | effective date of Public Act 96-958) through June 30, 2011. |
21 | | (p) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
22 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 97-689, |
23 | | emergency rules to implement any provision of Public Act 97-689 |
24 | | may be adopted in accordance with this subsection (p) by the |
25 | | agency charged with administering that provision or |
26 | | initiative. The 150-day limitation of the effective period of |
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1 | | emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted under this |
2 | | subsection (p), and the effective period may continue through |
3 | | June 30, 2013. The 24-month limitation on the adoption of |
4 | | emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted under this |
5 | | subsection (p). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by |
6 | | this subsection (p) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
7 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
8 | | (q) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
9 | | implementation of the provisions of Articles 7, 8, 9, 11, and |
10 | | 12 of Public Act 98-104, emergency rules to implement any |
11 | | provision of Articles 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12 of Public Act 98-104 |
12 | | may be adopted in accordance with this subsection (q) by the |
13 | | agency charged with administering that provision or |
14 | | initiative. The 24-month limitation on the adoption of |
15 | | emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted under this |
16 | | subsection (q). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by |
17 | | this subsection (q) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
18 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
19 | | (r) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
20 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 98-651, |
21 | | emergency rules to implement Public Act 98-651 may be adopted |
22 | | in accordance with this subsection (r) by the Department of |
23 | | Healthcare and Family Services. The 24-month limitation on the |
24 | | adoption of emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted |
25 | | under this subsection (r). The adoption of emergency rules |
26 | | authorized by this subsection (r) is deemed to be necessary for |
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1 | | the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
2 | | (s) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
3 | | implementation of the provisions of Sections 5-5b.1 and 5A-2 of |
4 | | the Illinois Public Aid Code, emergency rules to implement any |
5 | | provision of Section 5-5b.1 or Section 5A-2 of the Illinois |
6 | | Public Aid Code may be adopted in accordance with this |
7 | | subsection (s) by the Department of Healthcare and Family |
8 | | Services. The rulemaking authority granted in this subsection |
9 | | (s) shall apply only to those rules adopted prior to July 1, |
10 | | 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, any |
11 | | emergency rule adopted under this subsection (s) shall only |
12 | | apply to payments made for State fiscal year 2015. The adoption |
13 | | of emergency rules authorized by this subsection (s) is deemed |
14 | | to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
15 | | (t) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
16 | | implementation of the provisions of Article II of Public Act |
17 | | 99-6, emergency rules to implement the changes made by Article |
18 | | II of Public Act 99-6 to the Emergency Telephone System Act may |
19 | | be adopted in accordance with this subsection (t) by the |
20 | | Department of State Police. The rulemaking authority granted in |
21 | | this subsection (t) shall apply only to those rules adopted |
22 | | prior to July 1, 2016. The 24-month limitation on the adoption |
23 | | of emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted under this |
24 | | subsection (t). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by |
25 | | this subsection (t) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
26 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
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1 | | (u) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
2 | | implementation of the provisions of the Burn Victims Relief |
3 | | Act, emergency rules to implement any provision of the Act may |
4 | | be adopted in accordance with this subsection (u) by the |
5 | | Department of Insurance. The rulemaking authority granted in |
6 | | this subsection (u) shall apply only to those rules adopted |
7 | | prior to December 31, 2015. The adoption of emergency rules |
8 | | authorized by this subsection (u) is deemed to be necessary for |
9 | | the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
10 | | (v) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
11 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 99-516, |
12 | | emergency rules to implement Public Act 99-516 may be adopted |
13 | | in accordance with this subsection (v) by the Department of |
14 | | Healthcare and Family Services. The 24-month limitation on the |
15 | | adoption of emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted |
16 | | under this subsection (v). The adoption of emergency rules |
17 | | authorized by this subsection (v) is deemed to be necessary for |
18 | | the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
19 | | (w) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
20 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 99-796, |
21 | | emergency rules to implement the changes made by Public Act |
22 | | 99-796 may be adopted in accordance with this subsection (w) by |
23 | | the Adjutant General. The adoption of emergency rules |
24 | | authorized by this subsection (w) is deemed to be necessary for |
25 | | the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
26 | | (x) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
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1 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 99-906, |
2 | | emergency rules to implement subsection (i) of Section 16-115D, |
3 | | subsection (g) of Section 16-128A, and subsection (a) of |
4 | | Section 16-128B of the Public Utilities Act may be adopted in |
5 | | accordance with this subsection (x) by the Illinois Commerce |
6 | | Commission. The rulemaking authority granted in this |
7 | | subsection (x) shall apply only to those rules adopted within |
8 | | 180 days after June 1, 2017 (the effective date of Public Act |
9 | | 99-906). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this |
10 | | subsection (x) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
11 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
12 | | (y) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
13 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 100-23, |
14 | | emergency rules to implement the changes made by Public Act |
15 | | 100-23 to Section 4.02 of the Illinois Act on the Aging, |
16 | | Sections 5.5.4 and 5-5.4i of the Illinois Public Aid Code, |
17 | | Section 55-30 of the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and |
18 | | Dependency Act, and Sections 74 and 75 of the Mental Health and |
19 | | Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act may be adopted |
20 | | in accordance with this subsection (y) by the respective |
21 | | Department. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this |
22 | | subsection (y) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
23 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
24 | | (z) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
25 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 100-554, |
26 | | emergency rules to implement the changes made by Public Act |
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1 | | 100-554 to Section 4.7 of the Lobbyist Registration Act may be |
2 | | adopted in accordance with this subsection (z) by the Secretary |
3 | | of State. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this |
4 | | subsection (z) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
5 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
6 | | (aa) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
7 | | initial implementation of the changes made to Articles 5, 5A, |
8 | | 12, and 14 of the Illinois Public Aid Code under the provisions |
9 | | of Public Act 100-581, the Department of Healthcare and Family |
10 | | Services may adopt emergency rules in accordance with this |
11 | | subsection (aa). The 24-month limitation on the adoption of |
12 | | emergency rules does not apply to rules to initially implement |
13 | | the changes made to Articles 5, 5A, 12, and 14 of the Illinois |
14 | | Public Aid Code adopted under this subsection (aa). The |
15 | | adoption of emergency rules authorized by this subsection (aa) |
16 | | is deemed to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and |
17 | | welfare. |
18 | | (bb) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
19 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 100-587, |
20 | | emergency rules to implement the changes made by Public Act |
21 | | 100-587 to Section 4.02 of the Illinois Act on the Aging, |
22 | | Sections 5.5.4 and 5-5.4i of the Illinois Public Aid Code, |
23 | | subsection (b) of Section 55-30 of the Alcoholism and Other |
24 | | Drug Abuse and Dependency Act, Section 5-104 of the Specialized |
25 | | Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, and Section 75 and |
26 | | subsection (b) of Section 74 of the Mental Health and |
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1 | | Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act may be adopted |
2 | | in accordance with this subsection (bb) by the respective |
3 | | Department. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this |
4 | | subsection (bb) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
5 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
6 | | (cc) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
7 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 100-587, |
8 | | emergency rules may be adopted in accordance with this |
9 | | subsection (cc) to implement the changes made by Public Act |
10 | | 100-587 to: Sections 14-147.5 and 14-147.6 of the Illinois |
11 | | Pension Code by the Board created under Article 14 of the Code; |
12 | | Sections 15-185.5 and 15-185.6 of the Illinois Pension Code by |
13 | | the Board created under Article 15 of the Code; and Sections |
14 | | 16-190.5 and 16-190.6 of the Illinois Pension Code by the Board |
15 | | created under Article 16 of the Code. The adoption of emergency |
16 | | rules authorized by this subsection (cc) is deemed to be |
17 | | necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
18 | | (dd) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
19 | | implementation of the provisions of Public Act 100-864, |
20 | | emergency rules to implement the changes made by Public Act |
21 | | 100-864 to Section 3.35 of the Newborn Metabolic Screening Act |
22 | | may be adopted in accordance with this subsection (dd) by the |
23 | | Secretary of State. The adoption of emergency rules authorized |
24 | | by this subsection (dd) is deemed to be necessary for the |
25 | | public interest, safety, and welfare. |
26 | | (ee) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
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1 | | implementation of the provisions of this amendatory Act of the |
2 | | 100th General Assembly, emergency rules implementing the |
3 | | Illinois Underground Natural Gas Storage Safety Act may be |
4 | | adopted in accordance with this subsection by the Department of |
5 | | Natural Resources. The adoption of emergency rules authorized |
6 | | by this subsection is deemed to be necessary for the public |
7 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
8 | | (ff) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
9 | | implementation of the provisions of this amendatory Act of the |
10 | | 101st General Assembly, emergency rules may be adopted by the |
11 | | Department of Labor in accordance with this subsection (ff) to |
12 | | implement the changes made by this amendatory Act of the 101st |
13 | | General Assembly to the Minimum Wage Law. The adoption of |
14 | | emergency rules authorized by this subsection (ff) is deemed to |
15 | | be necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 99-2, eff. 3-26-15; 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 99-143, |
17 | | eff. 7-27-15; 99-455, eff. 1-1-16; 99-516, eff. 6-30-16; |
18 | | 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 99-796, eff. 1-1-17; 99-906, eff. 6-1-17; |
19 | | 100-23, eff. 7-6-17; 100-554, eff. 11-16-17; 100-581, eff. |
20 | | 3-12-18; 100-587, Article 95, Section 95-5, eff. 6-4-18; |
21 | | 100-587, Article 110, Section 110-5, eff. 6-4-18; 100-864, eff. |
22 | | 8-14-18; 100-1172, eff. 1-4-19.) |
23 | | Section 10. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by |
24 | | changing Section 704A as follows: |
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1 | | (35 ILCS 5/704A) |
2 | | Sec. 704A. Employer's return and payment of tax withheld. |
3 | | (a) In general, every employer who deducts and withholds or |
4 | | is required to deduct and withhold tax under this Act on or |
5 | | after January 1, 2008 shall make those payments and returns as |
6 | | provided in this Section. |
7 | | (b) Returns. Every employer shall, in the form and manner |
8 | | required by the Department, make returns with respect to taxes |
9 | | withheld or required to be withheld under this Article 7 for |
10 | | each quarter beginning on or after January 1, 2008, on or |
11 | | before the last day of the first month following the close of |
12 | | that quarter. |
13 | | (c) Payments. With respect to amounts withheld or required |
14 | | to be withheld on or after January 1, 2008: |
15 | | (1) Semi-weekly payments. For each calendar year, each |
16 | | employer who withheld or was required to withhold more than |
17 | | $12,000 during the one-year period ending on June 30 of the |
18 | | immediately preceding calendar year, payment must be made: |
19 | | (A) on or before each Friday of the calendar year, |
20 | | for taxes withheld or required to be withheld on the |
21 | | immediately preceding Saturday, Sunday, Monday, or |
22 | | Tuesday; |
23 | | (B) on or before each Wednesday of the calendar |
24 | | year, for taxes withheld or required to be withheld on |
25 | | the immediately preceding Wednesday, Thursday, or |
26 | | Friday. |
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1 | | Beginning with calendar year 2011, payments made under |
2 | | this paragraph (1) of subsection (c) must be made by |
3 | | electronic funds transfer. |
4 | | (2) Semi-weekly payments. Any employer who withholds |
5 | | or is required to withhold more than $12,000 in any quarter |
6 | | of a calendar year is required to make payments on the |
7 | | dates set forth under item (1) of this subsection (c) for |
8 | | each remaining quarter of that calendar year and for the |
9 | | subsequent calendar year.
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10 | | (3) Monthly payments. Each employer, other than an |
11 | | employer described in items (1) or (2) of this subsection, |
12 | | shall pay to the Department, on or before the 15th day of |
13 | | each month the taxes withheld or required to be withheld |
14 | | during the immediately preceding month. |
15 | | (4) Payments with returns. Each employer shall pay to |
16 | | the Department, on or before the due date for each return |
17 | | required to be filed under this Section, any tax withheld |
18 | | or required to be withheld during the period for which the |
19 | | return is due and not previously paid to the Department. |
20 | | (d) Regulatory authority. The Department may, by rule: |
21 | | (1) Permit employers, in lieu of the requirements of |
22 | | subsections (b) and (c), to file annual returns due on or |
23 | | before January 31 of the year for taxes withheld or |
24 | | required to be withheld during the previous calendar year |
25 | | and, if the aggregate amounts required to be withheld by |
26 | | the employer under this Article 7 (other than amounts |
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1 | | required to be withheld under Section 709.5) do not exceed |
2 | | $1,000 for the previous calendar year, to pay the taxes |
3 | | required to be shown on each such return no later than the |
4 | | due date for such return. |
5 | | (2) Provide that any payment required to be made under |
6 | | subsection (c)(1) or (c)(2) is deemed to be timely to the |
7 | | extent paid by electronic funds transfer on or before the |
8 | | due date for deposit of federal income taxes withheld from, |
9 | | or federal employment taxes due with respect to, the wages |
10 | | from which the Illinois taxes were withheld. |
11 | | (3) Designate one or more depositories to which payment |
12 | | of taxes required to be withheld under this Article 7 must |
13 | | be paid by some or all employers. |
14 | | (4) Increase the threshold dollar amounts at which |
15 | | employers are required to make semi-weekly payments under |
16 | | subsection (c)(1) or (c)(2). |
17 | | (e) Annual return and payment. Every employer who deducts |
18 | | and withholds or is required to deduct and withhold tax from a |
19 | | person engaged in domestic service employment, as that term is |
20 | | defined in Section 3510 of the Internal Revenue Code, may |
21 | | comply with the requirements of this Section with respect to |
22 | | such employees by filing an annual return and paying the taxes |
23 | | required to be deducted and withheld on or before the 15th day |
24 | | of the fourth month following the close of the employer's |
25 | | taxable year. The Department may allow the employer's return to |
26 | | be submitted with the employer's individual income tax return |
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1 | | or to be submitted with a return due from the employer under |
2 | | Section 1400.2 of the Unemployment Insurance Act. |
3 | | (f) Magnetic media and electronic filing. With respect to |
4 | | taxes withheld in calendar years prior to 2017, any W-2 Form |
5 | | that, under the Internal Revenue Code and regulations |
6 | | promulgated thereunder, is required to be submitted to the |
7 | | Internal Revenue Service on magnetic media or electronically |
8 | | must also be submitted to the Department on magnetic media or |
9 | | electronically for Illinois purposes, if required by the |
10 | | Department. |
11 | | With respect to taxes withheld in 2017 and subsequent |
12 | | calendar years, the Department may, by rule, require that any |
13 | | return (including any amended return) under this Section and |
14 | | any W-2 Form that is required to be submitted to the Department |
15 | | must be submitted on magnetic media or electronically. |
16 | | The due date for submitting W-2 Forms shall be as |
17 | | prescribed by the Department by rule. |
18 | | (g) For amounts deducted or withheld after December 31, |
19 | | 2009, a taxpayer who makes an election under subsection (f) of |
20 | | Section 5-15 of the Economic Development for a Growing Economy |
21 | | Tax Credit Act for a taxable year shall be allowed a credit |
22 | | against payments due under this Section for amounts withheld |
23 | | during the first calendar year beginning after the end of that |
24 | | taxable year equal to the amount of the credit for the |
25 | | incremental income tax attributable to full-time employees of |
26 | | the taxpayer awarded to the taxpayer by the Department of |
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1 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity under the Economic |
2 | | Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act for the |
3 | | taxable year and credits not previously claimed and allowed to |
4 | | be carried forward under Section 211(4) of this Act as provided |
5 | | in subsection (f) of Section 5-15 of the Economic Development |
6 | | for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act. The credit or credits may |
7 | | not reduce the taxpayer's obligation for any payment due under |
8 | | this Section to less than zero. If the amount of the credit or |
9 | | credits exceeds the total payments due under this Section with |
10 | | respect to amounts withheld during the calendar year, the |
11 | | excess may be carried forward and applied against the |
12 | | taxpayer's liability under this Section in the succeeding |
13 | | calendar years as allowed to be carried forward under paragraph |
14 | | (4) of Section 211 of this Act. The credit or credits shall be |
15 | | applied to the earliest year for which there is a tax |
16 | | liability. If there are credits from more than one taxable year |
17 | | that are available to offset a liability, the earlier credit |
18 | | shall be applied first. Each employer who deducts and withholds |
19 | | or is required to deduct and withhold tax under this Act and |
20 | | who retains income tax withholdings under subsection (f) of |
21 | | Section 5-15 of the Economic Development for a Growing Economy |
22 | | Tax Credit Act must make a return with respect to such taxes |
23 | | and retained amounts in the form and manner that the |
24 | | Department, by rule, requires and pay to the Department or to a |
25 | | depositary designated by the Department those withheld taxes |
26 | | not retained by the taxpayer. For purposes of this subsection |
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1 | | (g), the term taxpayer shall include taxpayer and members of |
2 | | the taxpayer's unitary business group as defined under |
3 | | paragraph (27) of subsection (a) of Section 1501 of this Act. |
4 | | This Section is exempt from the provisions of Section 250 of |
5 | | this Act. No credit awarded under the Economic Development for |
6 | | a Growing Economy Tax Credit Act for agreements entered into on |
7 | | or after January 1, 2015 may be credited against payments due |
8 | | under this Section. |
9 | | (h) An employer may claim a credit against payments due |
10 | | under this Section for amounts withheld during the first |
11 | | calendar year ending after the date on which a tax credit |
12 | | certificate was issued under Section 35 of the Small Business |
13 | | Job Creation Tax Credit Act. The credit shall be equal to the |
14 | | amount shown on the certificate, but may not reduce the |
15 | | taxpayer's obligation for any payment due under this Section to |
16 | | less than zero. If the amount of the credit exceeds the total |
17 | | payments due under this Section with respect to amounts |
18 | | withheld during the calendar year, the excess may be carried |
19 | | forward and applied against the taxpayer's liability under this |
20 | | Section in the 5 succeeding calendar years. The credit shall be |
21 | | applied to the earliest year for which there is a tax |
22 | | liability. If there are credits from more than one calendar |
23 | | year that are available to offset a liability, the earlier |
24 | | credit shall be applied first. This Section is exempt from the |
25 | | provisions of Section 250 of this Act. |
26 | | (i) Each employer with 50 or fewer full-time equivalent |
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1 | | employees during the reporting period may claim a credit |
2 | | against the payments due under this Section for each qualified |
3 | | employee in an amount equal to the maximum credit allowable. |
4 | | The credit may be taken against payments due for reporting |
5 | | periods that begin on or after January 1, 2020, and end on or |
6 | | before December 31, 2027. An employer may not claim a credit |
7 | | for an employee who has worked fewer than 90 consecutive days |
8 | | immediately preceding the reporting period; however, such |
9 | | credits may accrue during that 90-day period and be claimed |
10 | | against payments under this Section for future reporting |
11 | | periods after the employee has worked for the employer at least |
12 | | 90 consecutive days. In no event may the credit exceed the |
13 | | employer's liability for the reporting period. Each employer |
14 | | who deducts and withholds or is required to deduct and withhold |
15 | | tax under this Act and who retains income tax withholdings |
16 | | under this subsection must make a return with respect to such |
17 | | taxes and retained amounts in the form and manner that the |
18 | | Department, by rule, requires and pay to the Department or to a |
19 | | depositary designated by the Department those withheld taxes |
20 | | not retained by the employer. |
21 | | For each reporting period, the employer may not claim a |
22 | | credit or credits for more employees than the number of |
23 | | employees making less than the minimum or reduced wage for the |
24 | | current calendar year during the last reporting period of the |
25 | | preceding calendar year. Notwithstanding any other provision |
26 | | of this subsection, an employer shall not be eligible for |
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1 | | credits for a reporting period unless the average wage paid by |
2 | | the employer per employee for all employees making less than |
3 | | $55,000 during the reporting period is greater than the average |
4 | | wage paid by the employer per employee for all employees making |
5 | | less than $55,000 during the same reporting period of the prior |
6 | | calendar year. |
7 | | For purposes of this subsection (i): |
8 | | "Compensation paid in Illinois" has the meaning ascribed to |
9 | | that term under Section 304(a)(2)(B) of this Act. |
10 | | "Employer" and "employee" have the meaning ascribed to |
11 | | those terms in the Minimum Wage Law, except that "employee" |
12 | | also includes employees who work for an employer with fewer |
13 | | than 4 employees. Employers that operate more than one |
14 | | establishment pursuant to a franchise agreement or that |
15 | | constitute members of a unitary business group shall aggregate |
16 | | their employees for purposes of determining eligibility for the |
17 | | credit. |
18 | | "Full-time equivalent employees" means the ratio of the |
19 | | number of paid hours during the reporting period and the number |
20 | | of working hours in that period. |
21 | | "Maximum credit" means the percentage listed below of the |
22 | | difference between the amount of compensation paid in Illinois |
23 | | to employees who are paid not more than the required minimum |
24 | | wage reduced by the amount of compensation paid in Illinois to |
25 | | employees who were paid less than the current required minimum |
26 | | wage during the reporting period prior to each increase in the |
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1 | | required minimum wage on January 1. If an employer pays an |
2 | | employee more than the required minimum wage and that employee |
3 | | previously earned less than the required minimum wage, the |
4 | | employer may include the portion that does not exceed the |
5 | | required minimum wage as compensation paid in Illinois to |
6 | | employees who are paid not more than the required minimum wage. |
7 | | (1) 25% for reporting periods beginning on or after |
8 | | January 1, 2020 and ending on or before December 31, 2020; |
9 | | (2) 21% for reporting periods beginning on or after |
10 | | January 1, 2021 and ending on or before December 31, 2021; |
11 | | (3) 17% for reporting periods beginning on or after |
12 | | January 1, 2022 and ending on or before December 31, 2022; |
13 | | (4) 13% for reporting periods beginning on or after |
14 | | January 1, 2023 and ending on or before December 31, 2023; |
15 | | (5) 9% for reporting periods beginning on or after |
16 | | January 1, 2024 and ending on or before December 31, 2024; |
17 | | (6) 5% for reporting periods beginning on or after |
18 | | January 1, 2025 and ending on or before December 31, 2025. |
19 | | The amount computed under this subsection may continue to |
20 | | be claimed for reporting periods beginning on or after January |
21 | | 1, 2026 and: |
22 | | (A) ending on or before December 31, 2026 for employers |
23 | | with more than 5 employees; or |
24 | | (B) ending on or before December 31, 2027 for employers |
25 | | with no more than 5 employees. |
26 | | "Qualified employee" means an employee who is paid not more |
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1 | | than the required minimum wage and has an average wage paid per |
2 | | hour by the employer during the reporting period equal to or |
3 | | greater than his or her average wage paid per hour by the |
4 | | employer during each reporting period for the immediately |
5 | | preceding 12 months. A new qualified employee is deemed to have |
6 | | earned the required minimum wage in the preceding reporting |
7 | | period. |
8 | | "Reporting period" means the quarter for which a return is |
9 | | required to be filed under subsection (b) of this Section. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 100-303, eff. 8-24-17; 100-511, eff. 9-18-17; |
11 | | 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.) |
12 | | Section 15. The Minimum Wage Law is amended by changing |
13 | | Sections 4, 7, 10, 11, and 12 as follows:
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14 | | (820 ILCS 105/4) (from Ch. 48, par. 1004)
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15 | | Sec. 4. (a)(1) Every employer shall pay to each of his |
16 | | employees in every
occupation wages of not less than $2.30 per |
17 | | hour or in the case of
employees under 18 years of age wages of |
18 | | not less than $1.95 per hour,
except as provided in Sections 5 |
19 | | and 6 of this Act, and on and after
January 1, 1984, every |
20 | | employer shall pay to each of his employees in every
occupation |
21 | | wages of not less than $2.65 per hour or in the case of
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22 | | employees under 18 years of age wages of not less than $2.25 |
23 | | per hour, and
on and after October 1, 1984 every employer shall |
24 | | pay to each of his
employees in every occupation wages of not |
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1 | | less than $3.00 per hour or in
the case of employees under 18 |
2 | | years of age wages of not less than $2.55
per hour, and on or |
3 | | after July 1, 1985 every employer shall pay to each of
his |
4 | | employees in every occupation wages of not less than $3.35 per |
5 | | hour or
in the case of employees under 18 years of age wages of |
6 | | not less than $2.85
per hour,
and from January 1, 2004 through |
7 | | December 31, 2004 every employer shall pay
to
each of his or |
8 | | her employees who is 18 years of age or older in every
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9 | | occupation wages of not less than $5.50 per hour, and from
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10 | | January 1,
2005 through June 30, 2007 every employer shall pay |
11 | | to each of his or her employees who is 18 years
of age or older |
12 | | in every occupation wages of not less than $6.50 per hour, and |
13 | | from July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 every employer shall |
14 | | pay to each of his or her employees who is 18 years
of age or |
15 | | older in every occupation wages of not less than $7.50 per |
16 | | hour, and from July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009 every |
17 | | employer shall pay to each of his or her employees who is 18 |
18 | | years
of age or older in every occupation wages of not less |
19 | | than $7.75 per hour, and from July 1, 2009 through June 30, |
20 | | 2010 every employer shall pay to each of his or her employees |
21 | | who is 18 years
of age or older in every occupation wages of |
22 | | not less than $8.00 per hour, and from on and after July 1, |
23 | | 2010 through December 31, 2019 every employer shall pay to each |
24 | | of his or her employees who is 18 years of age or older in every |
25 | | occupation wages of not less than $8.25 per hour , and from
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26 | | January 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020, every employer shall pay |
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1 | | to each of his or her employees who is 18 years of age or older |
2 | | in every occupation wages of not less than $9.25 per hour, and |
3 | | from July 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020 every employer |
4 | | shall pay
to each of his or her employees who is 18 years of age |
5 | | or older
in every occupation wages of not less than $10 per |
6 | | hour, and
from January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021 every |
7 | | employer shall
pay to each of his or her employees who is 18 |
8 | | years of age or
older in every occupation wages of not less |
9 | | than $11 per hour,
and from January 1, 2022 through December |
10 | | 31, 2022 every employer
shall pay to each of his or her |
11 | | employees who is 18 years of age
or older in every occupation |
12 | | wages of not less than $12 per
hour, and from January 1, 2023 |
13 | | through December 31, 2023 every
employer shall pay to each of |
14 | | his or her employees who is 18
years of age or older in every |
15 | | occupation wages of not less
than $13 per hour, and from |
16 | | January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024, every employer shall |
17 | | pay to each of his or her employees who is 18 years of age or |
18 | | older in every occupation wages of not less than $14 per hour; |
19 | | and on and after January 1, 2025, every
employer shall pay to |
20 | | each of his or her employees who is 18
years of age or older in |
21 | | every occupation wages of not less
than $15 per hour .
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22 | | (2) Unless an employee's wages are reduced under Section 6, |
23 | | then in lieu of the rate prescribed in item (1) of this |
24 | | subsection (a), an employer may pay an employee who is 18 years |
25 | | of age or older, during the first 90 consecutive calendar days |
26 | | after the employee is initially employed by the employer, a |
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1 | | wage that is not more than 50¢
less than the wage prescribed in |
2 | | item (1) of this subsection (a); however, an employer shall pay |
3 | | not less than the rate prescribed in item (1) of this |
4 | | subsection (a) to: |
5 | | (A) a day or temporary laborer, as defined in Section 5 |
6 | | of the Day and Temporary Labor Services Act, who is 18 |
7 | | years of age or older; and |
8 | | (B) an employee who is 18 years of age or older and |
9 | | whose employment is occasional or irregular and
requires |
10 | | not more than 90 days to complete. |
11 | | (3) At no time on or before December 31, 2019
shall the |
12 | | wages paid to any employee under 18 years of age be more than |
13 | | 50¢
less than the wage required to be paid to employees who are |
14 | | at least 18 years
of age under item (1) of this subsection (a). |
15 | | Beginning on January 1, 2020, every employer shall pay
to each |
16 | | of his or her employees who is under 18 years of age
that has |
17 | | worked more than 650 hours for the employer during any
calendar |
18 | | year a wage not less than the wage required for
employees who |
19 | | are 18 years of age or older under paragraph (1)
of subsection |
20 | | (a) of Section 4 of this Act. Every employer
shall pay to each |
21 | | of his or her employees who is under 18 years
of age that has |
22 | | not worked more than 650 hours for the employer
during any |
23 | | calendar year: (1) $8 per hour from January 1, 2020
through |
24 | | December 31, 2020; (2) $8.50 per hour from January 1, 2021
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25 | | through December 31, 2021; (3) $9.25 per hour from January 1, |
26 | | 2022
through December 31, 2022; (4) $10.50 per hour from |
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1 | | January 1, 2023
through December 31, 2023; (5) $12 per hour |
2 | | from January
1, 2024 through December 31, 2024; and (6) $13 per |
3 | | hour on and after January 1, 2025.
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4 | | (b) No employer shall discriminate between employees on the |
5 | | basis of sex
or mental or physical disability, except as |
6 | | otherwise provided in this Act by
paying wages to employees at |
7 | | a rate less than the rate at which he pays
wages to employees |
8 | | for the same or substantially
similar work on jobs the |
9 | | performance of which requires equal skill, effort,
and |
10 | | responsibility, and which are performed under similar working
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11 | | conditions, except where such payment is made pursuant to (1) a |
12 | | seniority
system; (2) a merit system; (3) a system which |
13 | | measures earnings by
quantity or quality of production; or (4) |
14 | | a differential based on any other
factor other than sex or |
15 | | mental or physical disability, except as otherwise
provided in |
16 | | this Act.
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17 | | (c) Every employer of an employee engaged in an
occupation |
18 | | in which gratuities have customarily and usually constituted |
19 | | and
have been recognized as part of the remuneration for hire |
20 | | purposes is
entitled to an allowance for gratuities as part of |
21 | | the hourly wage rate
provided in Section 4, subsection (a) in |
22 | | an amount not to exceed 40% of the
applicable minimum wage |
23 | | rate. The Director shall require each employer
desiring an |
24 | | allowance for gratuities to provide substantial evidence that
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25 | | the amount claimed, which may not exceed 40% of the applicable |
26 | | minimum wage
rate, was received by the employee in the period |
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1 | | for which the claim of
exemption is made, and no part thereof |
2 | | was returned to the employer.
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3 | | (d) No camp counselor who resides on the premises of a |
4 | | seasonal camp of
an organized not-for-profit corporation shall |
5 | | be subject to the adult minimum
wage if the camp counselor (1) |
6 | | works 40 or more hours per week, and (2)
receives a total |
7 | | weekly salary of not less than the adult minimum
wage for a |
8 | | 40-hour week. If the counselor works less than 40 hours per
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9 | | week, the counselor shall be paid the minimum hourly wage for |
10 | | each hour
worked. Every employer of a camp counselor under this |
11 | | subsection is entitled
to an allowance for meals and lodging as |
12 | | part of the hourly wage rate provided
in Section 4, subsection |
13 | | (a), in an amount not to exceed 25% of the
minimum wage rate.
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14 | | (e) A camp counselor employed at a day camp is not subject |
15 | | to the adult minimum wage if the
camp counselor is paid a |
16 | | stipend on a onetime or periodic basis and, if
the camp |
17 | | counselor is a minor, the minor's parent, guardian or other
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18 | | custodian has consented in writing to the terms of payment |
19 | | before the
commencement of such employment.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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21 | | (820 ILCS 105/7) (from Ch. 48, par. 1007)
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22 | | Sec. 7. The Director or his authorized representatives have |
23 | | the authority to:
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24 | | (a) Investigate and gather data regarding the wages, hours |
25 | | and other
conditions and practices of employment in any |
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1 | | industry subject to this Act,
and may enter and inspect such |
2 | | places and such records (and make such
transcriptions thereof) |
3 | | at reasonable times during regular business hours,
not |
4 | | including lunch time at a restaurant, question such employees, |
5 | | and
investigate such facts, conditions, practices or matters as |
6 | | he may deem
necessary or appropriate to determine whether any |
7 | | person has violated any
provision of this Act, or which may aid |
8 | | in the enforcement of this Act.
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9 | | (b) Require from any employer full and correct statements |
10 | | and reports in
writing, including sworn statements, at such |
11 | | times as the Director may deem
necessary, of the wages, hours, |
12 | | names, addresses, and other information
pertaining to his |
13 | | employees as he may deem necessary for the enforcement of
this |
14 | | Act.
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15 | | (c) Require by subpoena the attendance and testimony of |
16 | | witnesses and the production of all books, records, and other |
17 | | evidence relative to a matter under investigation or hearing. |
18 | | The subpoena shall be signed and issued by the Director or his |
19 | | or her authorized representative. If a person fails to comply |
20 | | with any subpoena lawfully issued under this Section or a |
21 | | witness refuses to produce evidence or testify to any matter |
22 | | regarding which he or she may be lawfully interrogated, the |
23 | | court may, upon application of the Director or his or her |
24 | | authorized representative, compel obedience by proceedings for |
25 | | contempt.
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26 | | (d) Make random audits of employers in any industry subject |
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1 | | to this Act to determine compliance with this Act. |
2 | | (Source: P.A. 94-1025, eff. 7-14-06.)
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3 | | (820 ILCS 105/10) (from Ch. 48, par. 1010)
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4 | | Sec. 10.
(a) The Director shall make and revise |
5 | | administrative regulations,
including definitions of terms, as |
6 | | he deems appropriate to carry out the
purposes of this Act, to |
7 | | prevent the circumvention or evasion thereof, and
to safeguard |
8 | | the minimum wage established by the Act. Regulations governing
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9 | | employment of learners may be issued only after notice and |
10 | | opportunity for
public hearing, as provided in subsection (c) |
11 | | of this Section.
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12 | | (b) In order to prevent curtailment of opportunities for |
13 | | employment,
avoid undue hardship, and safeguard the minimum |
14 | | wage rate under this Act,
the Director may also issue |
15 | | regulations providing for the employment of
workers with |
16 | | disabilities at wages lower than the wage rate applicable under |
17 | | this
Act, under permits and for such periods of time as |
18 | | specified therein; and
providing for the employment of learners |
19 | | at wages lower than the wage rate
applicable under this Act. |
20 | | However, such regulation shall not permit lower
wages for |
21 | | persons with disabilities on any basis that is unrelated to |
22 | | such person's
ability resulting from his disability, and such |
23 | | regulation may be issued only
after notice and opportunity for |
24 | | public hearing as provided in subsection
(c) of this Section.
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25 | | (c) Prior to the adoption, amendment or repeal of any rule |
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1 | | or regulation
by the Director under this Act, except |
2 | | regulations which concern only the
internal management of the |
3 | | Department of Labor and do not affect any public
right provided |
4 | | by this Act, the Director shall give proper notice to
persons |
5 | | in any industry or occupation that may be affected by the |
6 | | proposed
rule or regulation, and hold a public hearing on his |
7 | | proposed action at
which any such affected person, or his duly |
8 | | authorized representative, may
attend and testify or present |
9 | | other evidence for or against such proposed
rule or regulation. |
10 | | Rules and regulations adopted under this Section shall
be filed |
11 | | with the Secretary of State in compliance with "An Act |
12 | | concerning
administrative rules", as now or hereafter amended. |
13 | | Such adopted and filed
rules and regulations shall become |
14 | | effective 10 days after copies thereof
have been mailed by the |
15 | | Department to persons in industries affected
thereby at their |
16 | | last known address.
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17 | | (d) The commencement of proceedings by any person aggrieved |
18 | | by an
administrative regulation issued under this Act does not, |
19 | | unless
specifically ordered by the Court, operate as a stay of |
20 | | that administrative
regulation against other persons. The |
21 | | Court shall not grant any stay of an
administrative regulation |
22 | | unless the person complaining of such regulation
files in the |
23 | | Court an undertaking with a surety or sureties satisfactory to
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24 | | the Court for the payment to the employees affected by the |
25 | | regulation, in
the event such regulation is affirmed, of the |
26 | | amount by which the
compensation such employees are entitled to |
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1 | | receive under the regulation
exceeds the compensation they |
2 | | actually receive while such stay is in
effect. |
3 | | (e) The Department may adopt emergency rules in
accordance |
4 | | with Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative
Procedure Act |
5 | | to implement the changes made by this amendatory Act of the |
6 | | 101st General Assembly.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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8 | | (820 ILCS 105/11) (from Ch. 48, par. 1011)
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9 | | Sec. 11.
(a) Any employer or his agent, or the officer or |
10 | | agent of any private
employer who:
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11 | | (1) hinders or delays the Director or his authorized |
12 | | representative in
the performance of his duties in the |
13 | | enforcement of this Act; or
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14 | | (2) refuses to admit the Director or his authorized |
15 | | representative to
any place of employment; or
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16 | | (3) fails to keep the records required under this Act |
17 | | or to furnish such
records required or any information to |
18 | | be furnished under this Act to the
Director or his |
19 | | authorized representative upon request; or
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20 | | (4) fails to make and preserve any records as required |
21 | | hereunder; or
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22 | | (5) falsifies any such record; or
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23 | | (6) refuses to make such records available to the |
24 | | Director or his
authorized representative; or
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25 | | (7) refuses to furnish a sworn statement of such |
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1 | | records or any other
information required for the proper |
2 | | enforcement of this Act; or
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3 | | (8) fails to post a summary of this Act or a copy of |
4 | | any applicable
regulation as required by Section 9 of this |
5 | | Act; |
6 | | shall be guilty of a
Class B misdemeanor; and each day of such |
7 | | failure to keep the records required under
this Act or to |
8 | | furnish such records or information to the Director or his
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9 | | authorized representative or to fail to post information as |
10 | | required herein
constitutes a separate offense. Any such |
11 | | employer who fails to keep payroll records as required by this |
12 | | Act shall be liable to the Department for a penalty of $100 per |
13 | | impacted employee, payable to the Department's Wage Theft |
14 | | Enforcement Fund.
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15 | | (b) Any employer or his agent, or the officer or agent of |
16 | | any private
employer, who pays or agrees to pay to any employee |
17 | | wages at a rate less
than the rate applicable under this Act or |
18 | | of any regulation issued under
this Act is guilty of a Class B |
19 | | misdemeanor, and each week on any day of
which such employee is |
20 | | paid less than the wage rate applicable under this
Act |
21 | | constitutes a separate offense.
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22 | | (c) Any employer or his agent, or the officer or agent of |
23 | | any private
employer, who discharges or in any other manner |
24 | | discriminates against any
employee because that employee has |
25 | | made a complaint to his employer, or to
the Director or his |
26 | | authorized representative, that he has not been paid
wages in |
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1 | | accordance with the provisions of this Act, or because that
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2 | | employee has caused to be instituted or is about to cause to be |
3 | | instituted
any proceeding under or related to this Act, or |
4 | | because that employee has
testified or is about to testify in |
5 | | an investigation or proceeding under
this Act, is guilty of a |
6 | | Class B misdemeanor.
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7 | | (d) It is the duty of the Department of Labor to inquire |
8 | | diligently for
any violations of this Act, and to institute the |
9 | | action for penalties
herein provided, and to enforce generally |
10 | | the provisions of this Act.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 86-799 .)
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12 | | (820 ILCS 105/12) (from Ch. 48, par. 1012)
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13 | | Sec. 12. (a) If any employee is paid by his employer less |
14 | | than the wage
to which he is entitled under the provisions of |
15 | | this Act, the employee may
recover in a civil
action treble the |
16 | | amount of any such underpayments together with costs and such
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17 | | reasonable attorney's fees as may be allowed by the Court, and |
18 | | damages of 5% 2% of the amount of any such underpayments for |
19 | | each month following the date of payment during which such |
20 | | underpayments remain unpaid. Any
agreement between the |
21 | | employee and the employer to work for less than such wage is
no |
22 | | defense to such action. At the request of the employee or on |
23 | | motion
of the Director of Labor, the
Department of Labor may |
24 | | make an assignment of such wage claim in trust for
the |
25 | | assigning employee and may bring any legal action necessary to |
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1 | | collect
such claim, and the employer shall be required to pay |
2 | | the costs incurred in
collecting such claim. Every such action |
3 | | shall be brought within
3 years from the date of the |
4 | | underpayment. Such employer shall be liable
to the Department |
5 | | of Labor for up to 20% of the total employer's underpayment
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6 | | where the employer's conduct is proven by a preponderance of |
7 | | the evidence to be willful, repeated, or with reckless |
8 | | disregard of this Act or any rule adopted under this Act. Such |
9 | | employer shall be liable to the Department for an additional |
10 | | penalty of $1,500, payable to the Department's Wage Theft |
11 | | Enforcement Fund. Such employer shall be additionally
liable to |
12 | | the employee for damages in the amount of 5% 2% of the amount
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13 | | of any such underpayments for each month following the date of |
14 | | payment
during which such underpayments
remain unpaid. These |
15 | | penalties and damages may be recovered in a
civil action |
16 | | brought by the Director of Labor in any circuit court. In any
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17 | | such action, the Director of Labor shall be represented by the |
18 | | Attorney
General.
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19 | | If an employee collects damages of 5% 2% of the amount
of |
20 | | underpayments as a result of an action brought by the Director |
21 | | of Labor, the employee may not also collect those damages in a |
22 | | private action brought by the employee for the same violation. |
23 | | If an employee collects damages of 5% 2% of the amount
of |
24 | | underpayments in a private action brought by the employee, the |
25 | | employee may not also collect those damages as a result of an |
26 | | action brought by the Director of Labor for the same violation.
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1 | | (b) If an employee has not collected damages under |
2 | | subsection (a) for the same violation, the Director is |
3 | | authorized to supervise the payment of the unpaid
minimum wages |
4 | | and the unpaid overtime compensation owing to any employee
or |
5 | | employees under Sections 4 and 4a of this Act and may bring any |
6 | | legal
action necessary to recover the amount of the unpaid |
7 | | minimum wages and unpaid
overtime compensation and an equal |
8 | | additional amount as
damages,
and the employer shall be |
9 | | required to pay the costs incurred in collecting such claim. |
10 | | Such employer shall be additionally liable to the Department of |
11 | | Labor for up to 20% of the total employer's underpayment where |
12 | | the employer's conduct is proven by a preponderance of the |
13 | | evidence to be willful, repeated, or with reckless disregard of |
14 | | this Act or any rule adopted under this Act. Such employer |
15 | | shall be liable to the Department of Labor for an additional |
16 | | penalty of $1,500, payable to the Department's Wage Theft |
17 | | Enforcement Fund.
The action shall be brought within 5 years |
18 | | from the date of the failure to
pay
the wages or compensation.
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19 | | Any sums thus recovered
by the Director on behalf of an |
20 | | employee pursuant to this subsection shall
be paid to the |
21 | | employee or employees affected. Any sums which, more than one
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22 | | year after being thus recovered, the Director is unable to pay |
23 | | to
an employee shall be deposited into the General Revenue |
24 | | Fund.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 94-1025, eff. 7-14-06.)
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