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Rep. Lakesia Collins
Filed: 2/23/2022
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4600
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4600, AS AMENDED, |
3 | | by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 5. The One Day Rest In Seven Act is amended by |
6 | | changing Sections 2, 3, and 7, adding Section 8.5, and |
7 | | renumbering Section 9 as follows:
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8 | | (820 ILCS 140/2) (from Ch. 48, par. 8b)
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9 | | Sec. 2. Hours and days of rest in every calendar week. |
10 | | (a) Every employer shall allow every employee except those |
11 | | specified
in this
Section at least twenty-four consecutive |
12 | | hours of rest in every consecutive seven-day period calendar
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13 | | week in addition to the regular period of rest allowed at the |
14 | | close of each
working day.
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15 | | A person employed as a domestic worker, as defined in |
16 | | Section 10 of the Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights Act, shall |
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1 | | be allowed at least 24 consecutive hours of rest in every |
2 | | consecutive seven-day period calendar week . This subsection |
3 | | (a) does not prohibit a domestic worker from voluntarily |
4 | | agreeing to work on such day of rest required by this |
5 | | subsection (a) if the worker is compensated at the overtime |
6 | | rate for all hours worked on such day of rest. The day of rest |
7 | | authorized under this subsection (a) should, whenever |
8 | | possible, coincide with the traditional day reserved by the |
9 | | domestic worker for religious worship. |
10 | | (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to the following:
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11 | | (1) Part-time employees whose total work hours for one |
12 | | employer during a
calendar week do not exceed 20; and
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13 | | (2) Employees needed in case of breakdown of machinery |
14 | | or equipment or
other emergency requiring the immediate |
15 | | services of experienced and
competent labor to prevent |
16 | | injury to person, damage to property, or
suspension of |
17 | | necessary operation; and
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18 | | (3) Employees employed in agriculture or coal mining; |
19 | | and
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20 | | (4) Employees engaged in the occupation of canning and |
21 | | processing
perishable agricultural products, if such |
22 | | employees are employed by an
employer in such occupation |
23 | | on a seasonal basis and for not more than 20
weeks during |
24 | | any calendar year or 12 month period; and
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25 | | (5) Employees employed as watchmen or security guards; |
26 | | and
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1 | | (6) Employees who are employed in a bonafide |
2 | | executive, administrative,
or professional capacity or in |
3 | | the capacity of an outside salesman, as
defined in Section |
4 | | 12 (a) (1) of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, as
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5 | | amended, and those employed as supervisors as defined in |
6 | | Section 2 (11) of
the National Labor Relations Act, as |
7 | | amended; and
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8 | | (7) Employees who are employed as crew members of any |
9 | | uninspected towing
vessel, as defined by Section 2101(40) |
10 | | of Title 46 of the United States Code,
operating in any |
11 | | navigable waters in or along the boundaries of the State |
12 | | of
Illinois.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 99-758, eff. 1-1-17 .)
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14 | | (820 ILCS 140/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 8c)
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15 | | Sec. 3.
Every employer shall permit its employees who are |
16 | | to work for 7 1/2
continuous hours or longer , except those |
17 | | specified in this Section, at
least 20 minutes for a meal |
18 | | period beginning no later than 5 hours after
the start of the |
19 | | work period. An employee who works in excess of 7 1/2 |
20 | | continuous hours shall be entitled to an additional 20-minute |
21 | | meal period for every additional 4 1/2 continuous hours |
22 | | worked. For purposes of this Section, a meal period does not |
23 | | include reasonable time spent using the restroom facilities.
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24 | | This Section does not apply to employees for whom meal |
25 | | periods are
established through the collective bargaining |
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1 | | process.
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2 | | This Section does not apply to employees who monitor |
3 | | individuals with
developmental disabilities or mental illness, |
4 | | or both, and who, in the course
of those duties, are required |
5 | | to be on call during an entire 8 hour work
period; however, |
6 | | those employees shall be allowed to eat a meal during the 8
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7 | | hour work period while continuing to monitor those |
8 | | individuals. |
9 | | This Section does not apply to individuals who are |
10 | | employed by a private company and licensed under the Emergency |
11 | | Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act, are required to be on call |
12 | | during an entire 8-hour work period, and are not local |
13 | | government employees; however, those individuals shall be |
14 | | allowed to eat a meal during the 8-hour work period while on |
15 | | call.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1067, eff. 8-24-18.)
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17 | | (820 ILCS 140/7) (from Ch. 48, par. 8g)
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18 | | Sec. 7. Civil offense. |
19 | | (a) Any employer who violates Sections 2, 3, or 3.1 any of |
20 | | the provisions of this Act, shall be
guilty of a civil petty |
21 | | offense, and shall be subject to a civil penalty as follows: |
22 | | fined for each offense in a sum of
not less than $25 nor more |
23 | | than $100.
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24 | | (1) For an employer with fewer than 25 employees, a |
25 | | penalty not to exceed $250 per offense, payable to the |
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1 | | Department of Labor, and damages of up to $250 per |
2 | | offense, payable to the employee or employees affected. |
3 | | (2) For an employer with 25 or more employees, a |
4 | | penalty not to exceed $500 per offense, payable to the |
5 | | Department of Labor, and damages of up to $500 per |
6 | | offense, payable to the employee or employees affected. |
7 | | (b) An offense under this Act shall be determined on an |
8 | | individual basis for each employee whose rights are violated. |
9 | | (1) Each week that an employee is found to not have |
10 | | been allowed 24 consecutive hours of rest as required in |
11 | | Section 2 shall constitute a separate offense. |
12 | | (2) Each day that an employee is found not to have been |
13 | | provided a meal period as required in Section 3 shall |
14 | | constitute a separate offense. |
15 | | (3) A violation of Section 8.5 shall constitute a |
16 | | single offense, and is subject to a civil penalty not to |
17 | | exceed $250 payable to the Department of Labor. |
18 | | (c) The Director of Labor shall enforce this Act in |
19 | | accordance with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. The |
20 | | Director of Labor shall have the powers and the parties shall |
21 | | have the rights provided in the Illinois Administrative |
22 | | Procedure Act for contested cases, including, but not limited |
23 | | to, provisions for depositions, subpoena power and procedures, |
24 | | and discovery and protective order procedures. |
25 | | (d) Any funds collected by the Department of Labor under |
26 | | this Act shall be deposited into the Child Labor and Day and |
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1 | | Temporary Labor Services Enforcement Fund. |
2 | | (Source: P.A. 77-2418 .)
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3 | | (820 ILCS 140/8.5 new) |
4 | | Sec. 8.5. Notification. |
5 | | (a) Every employer covered by this Act shall post and keep |
6 | | posted, in one or more conspicuous places on the premises of |
7 | | the employer where notices to employees are customarily |
8 | | posted, a notice, to be provided by the Director of Labor, |
9 | | summarizing the requirements of this Act and information |
10 | | pertaining to the filing of a complaint. The Director of Labor |
11 | | shall provide copies of summaries and rules to employers upon |
12 | | request without charge. |
13 | | (b) An employer with employees who do not regularly report |
14 | | to a physical workplace, and instead work remotely or travel |
15 | | for work, shall also provide the notice by email to its |
16 | | employees or on a website, regularly used by the employer to |
17 | | communicate work-related information, that all employees are |
18 | | able to regularly access, freely and without interference. |
19 | | (c) Failure to provide notice as required by this Section |
20 | | shall be deemed a violation of this Act.
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21 | | (820 ILCS 140/9) (from Ch. 48, par. 8i)
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22 | | Sec. 0.01 9 . Short title. This Act may be cited as the
One |
23 | | Day Rest In Seven Act.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 86-1324)".
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