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| AN ACT concerning employment.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Minimum Wage Law is amended by changing |
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| Sections 3, 7, and 12 as follows:
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| (820 ILCS 105/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 1003)
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| Sec. 3. As used in this Act:
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| (a) "Director" means the Director of the Department of |
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| Labor, and
"Department" means the Department of Labor.
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| (b) "Wages" means compensation due to an employee by reason |
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| of his
employment, including allowances determined by the |
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| Director in
accordance with the provisions of this Act for |
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| gratuities and, when
furnished by the employer, for meals and |
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| lodging actually used by the
employee.
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| (c) "Employer" includes any individual, partnership, |
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| association,
corporation, limited liability company, business |
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| trust, governmental or quasi-governmental body, or
any person |
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| or group of persons acting directly or indirectly in the
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| interest of an employer in relation to an employee, for which |
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| one or
more persons are gainfully employed on some day within a |
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| calendar year.
An employer is subject to this Act in a calendar |
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| year on and after the
first day in such calendar year in which |
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| he employs one or more persons,
and for the following calendar |
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| year.
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| (d) "Employee" includes any individual permitted to work by |
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| an
employer in an occupation, but does not include any |
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| individual permitted
to work:
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| (1) For an employer employing fewer than 4 employees |
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| exclusive of
the employer's parent, spouse or child or |
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| other members of his immediate
family.
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| (2) As an employee employed in agriculture or |
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| aquaculture (A) if such
employee is
employed by an employer |
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| who did not, during any calendar quarter during
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| preceding calendar year, use more than 500 man-days of |
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| agricultural
or aquacultural
labor, (B) if such employee is |
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| the parent, spouse or child, or other
member of the |
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| employer's immediate family, (C) if such employee (i) is
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| employed as a hand harvest laborer and is paid on a piece |
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| rate basis in
an operation which has been, and is |
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| customarily and generally recognized
as having been, paid |
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| on a piece rate basis in the region of employment,
(ii) |
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| commutes daily from his permanent residence to the farm on |
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| which he
is so employed, and (iii) has been employed in |
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| agriculture less than 13
weeks during the preceding |
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| calendar year, (D) if such employee (other
than an employee |
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| described in clause (C) of this subparagraph): (i) is
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| years of age or under and is employed as a hand harvest |
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| laborer, is paid
on a piece rate basis in an operation |
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| which has been, and is customarily
and generally recognized |
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| as having been, paid on a piece rate basis in
the region of |
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| employment, (ii) is employed on the same farm as his
parent |
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| or person standing in the place of his parent, and (iii) is |
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| paid
at the same piece rate as employees over 16 are paid |
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| on the same farm.
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| (3) In domestic service in or about a private home.
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| (4) As an outside salesman.
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| (5) As a member of a religious corporation or |
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| organization.
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| (6) At an accredited Illinois college or university |
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| employed by the
college
or university at which he is a |
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| student who is covered under the provisions
of the Fair |
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| Labor Standards Act of 1938, as heretofore or hereafter
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| amended.
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| (7) For a motor carrier and with respect to whom the |
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| U.S. Secretary of
Transportation has the power to establish |
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| qualifications and maximum hours of
service under the |
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| provisions of Title 49 U.S.C. or the State of Illinois |
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| under
Section 18b-105 (Title 92 of the Illinois |
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| Administrative Code, Part 395 -
Hours of Service of |
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| Drivers) of the Illinois Vehicle
Code.
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| The above exclusions from the term "employee" may be |
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| further defined
by regulations of the Director.
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| (e) "Occupation" means an industry, trade, business or |
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| class of work
in which employees are gainfully employed.
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| (f) "Gratuities" means voluntary monetary contributions to |
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| an
employee from a guest, patron or customer in connection with |
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| services
rendered.
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| (g) "Outside salesman" means an employee regularly engaged |
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| in making
sales or obtaining orders or contracts for services |
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| where a major
portion of such duties are performed away from |
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| his employer's place of
business.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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| (820 ILCS 105/7) (from Ch. 48, par. 1007)
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| Sec. 7. The Director or his authorized representatives have |
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| the authority to:
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| (a) Investigate and gather data regarding the wages, hours |
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| and other
conditions and practices of employment in any |
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| industry subject to this Act,
and may enter and inspect such |
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| places and such records (and make such
transcriptions thereof) |
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| at reasonable times during regular business hours,
not |
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| including lunch time at a restaurant, question such employees, |
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| and
investigate such facts, conditions, practices or matters as |
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| he may deem
necessary or appropriate to determine whether any |
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| person has violated any
provision of this Act, or which may aid |
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| in the enforcement of this Act.
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| (b) Require from any employer full and correct statements |
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| and reports in
writing, including sworn statements, at such |
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| times as the Director may deem
necessary, of the wages, hours, |
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| names, addresses, and other information
pertaining to his |
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| employees as he may deem necessary for the enforcement of
this |
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| Act.
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| (c) Require by subpoena the attendance and testimony of |
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| witnesses and the production of all books, records, and other |
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| evidence relative to a matter under investigation or hearing. |
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| The subpoena shall be signed and issued by the Director or his |
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| or her authorized representative. If a person fails to comply |
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| with any subpoena lawfully issued under this Section or a |
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| witness refuses to produce evidence or testify to any matter |
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| regarding which he or she may be lawfully interrogated, the |
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| court may, upon application of the Director or his or her |
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| authorized representative, compel obedience by proceedings for |
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| contempt.
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| (Source: P.A. 77-1451.)
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| (820 ILCS 105/12) (from Ch. 48, par. 1012)
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| Sec. 12. (a) If any employee is paid by his employer less |
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| than the wage
to which he is entitled under the provisions of |
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| this Act, the employee may
recover in a civil
action the amount |
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| of any such underpayments together with costs and such
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| reasonable attorney's fees as may be allowed by the Court, and |
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| damages of 2% of the amount of any such underpayments for each |
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| month following the date of payment during which such |
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| underpayments remain unpaid. Any
any
agreement between the |
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| employee
him and the
his employer to work for less than such |
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| wage is
no defense to such action. At the request of the |
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| employee or on motion
of the Director of Labor, the
Department |
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| of Labor may make an assignment of such wage claim in trust for
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| the assigning employee and may bring any legal action necessary |
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| to collect
such claim, and the employer shall be required to |
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| pay the costs incurred in
collecting such claim. Every such |
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| action shall be brought within
3 years from the date of the |
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| underpayment. Such employer shall be liable
to the Department |
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| of Labor for up to 20% of the total employer's underpayment
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| where the employer's conduct is proven by a preponderance of |
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| the evidence to be willful, repeated, or with reckless |
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| disregard of this Act or any rule adopted under this Act. Such |
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| employer
and shall be additionally
liable to the employee for |
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| punitive damages in the amount of 2% of the amount
of any such |
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| underpayments for each month following the date of payment
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| during which such underpayments
remain unpaid. These penalties |
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| and damages
The Director may promulgate rules for the |
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| collection of these
penalties. The amount of a penalty may be |
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| determined, and the penalty may be
assessed, through an |
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| administrative hearing. The penalty may be recovered in a
civil |
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| action brought by the Director of Labor in any circuit court. |
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| The penalty
shall be imposed in cases in which an employer's |
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| conduct is proven by a
preponderance of the evidence to be |
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| willful. In any
such action, the Director of Labor shall be |
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| represented by the Attorney
General.
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| If an employee collects damages of 2% of the amount
of |
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| underpayments as a result of an action brought by the Director |
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| of Labor, the employee may not also collect those damages in a |
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| private action brought by the employee for the same violation. |
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| If an employee collects damages of 2% of the amount
of |
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| underpayments in a private action brought by the employee, the |
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| employee may not also collect those damages as a result of an |
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| action brought by the Director of Labor for the same violation.
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| (b) If an employee has not collected damages under |
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| subsection (a) for the same violation, the
The Director is |
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| authorized to supervise the payment of the unpaid
minimum wages |
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| and the unpaid overtime compensation owing to any employee
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| employees under Sections 4 and 4a of this Act and may bring any |
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| legal
action necessary to recover the amount of the unpaid |
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| minimum wages and unpaid
overtime compensation and an equal |
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| additional amount as punitive
damages,
and the employer shall |
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| be required to pay the costs incurred in collecting such claim. |
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| Such
and the employer shall be additionally liable to the |
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| Department of Labor for up to 20% of the total employer's |
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| underpayment where the employer's conduct is proven by a |
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| preponderance of the evidence to be willful, repeated, or with |
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| reckless disregard of this Act or any rule adopted under this |
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| Act.
be required to pay the costs.
The action shall be brought |
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| within 5 years from the date of the failure to
pay
the wages or |
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| compensation.
Any sums thus recovered
by the Director on behalf |
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| of an employee pursuant to this subsection shall
be paid to the |
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| employee or employees affected. Any sums which, more than one
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| year after being thus recovered, the Director is unable to pay |
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| to
an employee shall be deposited into the General Revenue |
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| Fund.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-392, eff. 1-1-02.)
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| Section 10. The Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act is |
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| amended by changing Sections 2 and 14 as follows:
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| (820 ILCS 115/2) (from Ch. 48, par. 39m-2)
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| Sec. 2. For all employees, other than separated employees, |
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| "wages"
shall be defined as any compensation owed an employee |
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| by an employer pursuant
to an employment contract or agreement |
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| between the 2 parties, whether
the amount is determined on a |
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| time, task, piece, or any other basis of
calculation. Payments |
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| to separated employees shall be termed "final
compensation" and |
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| shall be defined as wages, salaries, earned commissions,
earned |
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| bonuses, and the monetary equivalent of earned vacation and |
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| earned
holidays, and any other compensation owed the employee |
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| by the employer pursuant
to an employment contract or agreement |
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| between the 2 parties. Where an
employer is legally committed |
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| through a collective bargaining agreement
or otherwise to make |
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| contributions to an employee benefit, trust or fund on
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| basis of a certain amount per hour, day, week or other period |
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| of time,
the amount due from the employer to such employee |
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| benefit, trust, or fund
shall be defined as "wage supplements", |
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| subject to the wage collection
provisions of this Act.
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| As used in this Act, the term "employer" shall include any |
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| individual,
partnership, association, corporation, limited |
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| liability company, business trust, employment and
labor |
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| placement agencies where wage payments are made
directly or |
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| indirectly by the agency or business for work undertaken by
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| employees under hire to a third party pursuant to a contract |
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| between the
business or agency with the third party, or any |
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| person or group of
persons acting directly or indirectly in the |
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| interest of an employer in
relation to an employee, for which |
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| one or more persons is gainfully employed.
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| As used in this Act, the term "employee" shall include any |
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| individual
permitted to work by an employer in an occupation, |
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| but shall not include any
individual:
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| (1) who has been and will continue to be free from |
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| control and direction
over the performance of his work, |
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| both under his contract of service with his
employer and in |
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| fact; and
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| (2) who performs work which is either outside the usual |
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| course of business
or is performed outside all of the |
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| places of business of the employer unless
the employer is |
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| in the business of contracting with third parties for the
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| placement of employees; and
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| (3) who is in an independently established trade, |
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| occupation, profession
or business.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-364, eff. 8-18-95; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)
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| (820 ILCS 115/14) (from Ch. 48, par. 39m-14)
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| Sec. 14. (a) Any employer or any agent of an employer, who, |
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| being able to pay wages,
final compensation, or wage |
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| supplements and being under a duty to pay,
wilfully refuses to |
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| pay as provided in this Act, or falsely denies the
amount or |
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| validity thereof or that the same is due, with intent to secure
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| for himself or other person any underpayment of such |
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| indebtedness or with
intent to annoy, harass, oppress, hinder, |
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| delay or defraud the person to
whom such indebtedness is due, |
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| upon conviction, is guilty of a Class C
misdemeanor. Each day |
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| during which any violation of this Act continues
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| constitute a separate and distinct offense.
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| (b) Any employer who has been demanded
ordered by the |
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| Director of Labor or ordered by the court
to pay wages due an |
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| employee and who shall fail to do so within 15 days
after such |
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| demand or order is entered shall be liable to pay a penalty of |
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| 1% per
calendar day to the employee for each day of delay in |
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| paying such wages to
the employee up to an amount equal to |
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| twice the sum of unpaid wages due the
employee.
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| (c) Any employer, or any agent of an employer, who |
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| knowingly discharges
or in any other manner knowingly |
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| discriminates against any employee because
that employee
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| made a complaint to his employer, or to the Director of Labor |
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| or his
authorized representative, that he or she has not been |
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| paid in accordance
with the provisions of this Act, or because |
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| that employee has caused to
be instituted any proceeding under |
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| or related to this Act, or because that
employee has testified |
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| or is about to testify in an investigation or proceeding
under |
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| this Act, is guilty, upon conviction, of a Class C misdemeanor.
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| (Source: P.A. 83-202.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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