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1 | AN ACT concerning employment.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Emergency Employment Development | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Act is amended by changing Sections 2, 3, and 5 as follows:
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6 | (20 ILCS 630/2) (from Ch. 48, par. 2402)
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7 | Sec. 2. For the purposes of this Act, the following words | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | have the
meanings ascribed to them in this Section.
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9 | (a) "Advisory Committee" means the 21st Century Workforce | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Development Fund Advisory Committee, established under the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | 21st Century Workforce Development Fund Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | (b) "Coordinator" means the Illinois Emergency Employment
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13 | Development Coordinator appointed under Section 3.
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14 | (c) "Department" means the Illinois Department of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Employment Security Commerce and Economic Opportunity . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | (d) "Director" means the Director of Employment Security | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Commerce and Economic Opportunity . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | (e) "Eligible business" means a for-profit business.
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19 | (f) "Eligible employer" means an eligible nonprofit | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | agency, or
an eligible business.
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21 | (g) "Eligible job applicant" means a person who (1) has | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | been a resident
of this State for at least one year; and (2) is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | unemployed;
and (3) is not
receiving and is not qualified to |
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1 | receive unemployment compensation or
workers' compensation; | ||||||
2 | and (4) is determined by the employment
administrator to be | ||||||
3 | likely to be available for employment by an eligible
employer | ||||||
4 | for the duration of the job.
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5 | (h) "Eligible nonprofit agency" means an organization | ||||||
6 | exempt from
taxation under the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, | ||||||
7 | Section 501(c)(3).
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8 | (i) "Employment administrator" means the administrative | ||||||
9 | entity designated by the Coordinator, and approved by the | ||||||
10 | Advisory Committee, to administer the provisions of this Act in | ||||||
11 | each service delivery area. With approval of the Advisory | ||||||
12 | Committee, the Coordinator may designate an administrative | ||||||
13 | entity authorized under the Workforce Investment Act or | ||||||
14 | private, public, or non-profit entities that have proven | ||||||
15 | effectiveness in providing training, workforce development, | ||||||
16 | and job placement services to low-income individuals.
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17 | (j) "Fringe benefits" means all non-salary costs for each | ||||||
18 | person employed under the program, including, but not limited | ||||||
19 | to, workers compensation, unemployment insurance, and health | ||||||
20 | benefits, as would be provided to non-subsidized employees | ||||||
21 | performing similar work. | ||||||
22 | (k) "Household" means a group of persons living at the same | ||||||
23 | residence
consisting of, at a maximum, spouses and the minor | ||||||
24 | children of each.
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25 | (l) "Program" means the Illinois Emergency Employment | ||||||
26 | Development
Program created by this Act consisting of new job |
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1 | creation in the private sector.
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2 | (m) "Service delivery area" means an area designated as a | ||||||
3 | Local Workforce Investment Area by the State. | ||||||
4 | (n) "Workforce Investment Act" means the federal Workforce | ||||||
5 | Investment Act of 1998, any amendments to that Act, and any | ||||||
6 | other applicable federal statutes. | ||||||
7 | (Source: P.A. 97-581, eff. 8-26-11.)
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8 | (20 ILCS 630/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 2403)
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9 | Sec. 3. Illinois Emergency Employment
Development | ||||||
10 | Coordinator. | ||||||
11 | (a) The governor shall appoint an Illinois Emergency | ||||||
12 | Employment
Development Coordinator to administer the | ||||||
13 | provisions of this Act. The
coordinator shall be within the | ||||||
14 | Department of Employment Security Commerce and Economic | ||||||
15 | Opportunity , but shall be responsible directly to the governor. | ||||||
16 | The coordinator
shall have the powers necessary to carry out | ||||||
17 | the purpose of the program.
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18 | (b) The coordinator shall:
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19 | (1) recommend one or more Employment Administrators | ||||||
20 | for each service delivery area for approval by the Advisory | ||||||
21 | Committee, with recommendations based on the demonstrated | ||||||
22 | ability of the Employment Administrator to identify and | ||||||
23 | address local needs;
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24 | (2) enter into a contract with one or more Employment | ||||||
25 | Administrators in each service delivery area;
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1 | (3) assist the Employment Administrator in developing | ||||||
2 | a satisfactory plan if an Employment Administrator submits | ||||||
3 | one that does not conform to program requirements;
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4 | (4) convene and provide staff support to the Advisory | ||||||
5 | Committee; | ||||||
6 | (5) coordinate the program with other State agencies | ||||||
7 | and services including public benefits and workforce | ||||||
8 | programs for unemployed individuals; and
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9 | (6) perform general program marketing and monitoring | ||||||
10 | functions. | ||||||
11 | (c) The coordinator shall administer the program within the | ||||||
12 | Department
of Employment Security Commerce and Economic | ||||||
13 | Opportunity . The Director of Employment Security Commerce and | ||||||
14 | Economic Opportunity shall provide administrative support | ||||||
15 | services to the coordinator
for the purposes of the program.
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16 | (d) The coordinator shall report to the Governor, the | ||||||
17 | Advisory Committee, and the General Assembly on a
quarterly | ||||||
18 | basis concerning (1) the number of persons employed under the
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19 | program; (2) the number and type
of employers under the | ||||||
20 | program; (3) the amount of money spent in each
service delivery | ||||||
21 | area for wages for each type of employment
and each type of | ||||||
22 | other
expenses; (4) the number of persons who have completed | ||||||
23 | participation in the
program and their current employment, | ||||||
24 | educational or training status;
(5) any information requested | ||||||
25 | by the General Assembly, the Advisory Committee, or governor or | ||||||
26 | deemed
pertinent by the coordinator; and (6) any identified |
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1 | violations of this Act and actions taken. Each report shall | ||||||
2 | include cumulative
information, as well as information for each | ||||||
3 | quarter.
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4 | (e) Rules. The Director of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
5 | Opportunity , with the
advice of the coordinator and the | ||||||
6 | Advisory Committee, shall adopt rules for the administration | ||||||
7 | and
enforcement of this Act. Rules in effect on the effective | ||||||
8 | date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly shall | ||||||
9 | continue in force and effect until amended by the Director.
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10 | (Source: P.A. 96-995, eff. 1-1-11; 97-581, eff. 8-26-11.)
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11 | (20 ILCS 630/5) (from Ch. 48, par. 2405)
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12 | Sec. 5. (a) Allocation of funds among eligible job | ||||||
13 | applicants within a
service delivery area shall be determined
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14 | by the Private Industry Council
for each such service delivery | ||||||
15 | area. The Private Industry
Council shall give priority to
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16 | (1) applicants living in households with no other | ||||||
17 | income source; and
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18 | (2) applicants who would otherwise be eligible to | ||||||
19 | receive general assistance.
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20 | (b) Allocation of funds among eligible employers within | ||||||
21 | each service
delivery area shall be determined by the Private | ||||||
22 | Industry
Council
for each such area according to the priorities | ||||||
23 | which the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity , upon | ||||||
24 | recommendation of the coordinator,
shall by rule establish. The | ||||||
25 | Private Industry Council shall give priority
to funding private |
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1 | sector jobs to the extent that businesses apply for funds.
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2 | (Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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3 | Section 10. The 21st Century Workforce Development Fund Act | ||||||
4 | is amended by changing Sections 5, 15, and 25 as follows: | ||||||
5 | (30 ILCS 787/5)
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6 | Sec. 5. The 21st Century Workforce Development Fund. The | ||||||
7 | 21st Century Workforce Development Fund is created as a special | ||||||
8 | fund in the State Treasury. The Fund shall be administered by | ||||||
9 | the Department of Employment Security Commerce and Economic | ||||||
10 | Opportunity ("the Department"), in consultation with other | ||||||
11 | appropriate State agencies, and overseen by the 21st Century | ||||||
12 | Workforce Development Fund Advisory Committee ("the Advisory | ||||||
13 | Committee"). There shall be credited to the Fund any moneys | ||||||
14 | specifically designated for deposit into the Fund, including | ||||||
15 | State appropriations, set asides from public expenditures on | ||||||
16 | capital projects, federal funds, gifts, grants, and private | ||||||
17 | contributions.
Earnings attributable to moneys in the Fund fund | ||||||
18 | shall be deposited into the Fund fund . There shall also be | ||||||
19 | deposited into the Fund all amounts collected under subsection | ||||||
20 | H of Section 1506.1 of the Unemployment Insurance Act. | ||||||
21 | On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||||||
22 | the 98th General Assembly, and notwithstanding any other law to | ||||||
23 | the contrary, the Fund shall not be subject to administrative | ||||||
24 | charge-backs.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 96-771, eff. 8-28-09.) | ||||||
2 | (30 ILCS 787/15)
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3 | Sec. 15. Use of Fund. | ||||||
4 | (a) Role of Fund. Subject to appropriation, resources from | ||||||
5 | the Fund are intended to be used flexibly to support innovative | ||||||
6 | and locally-driven strategies, to leverage other funding | ||||||
7 | sources, and to fill gaps in existing workforce development | ||||||
8 | resources in Illinois. They are not intended to supplant | ||||||
9 | existing workforce development resources. | ||||||
10 | (b) Distribution of funds. Funds shall be distributed | ||||||
11 | through competitive grantmaking processes administered by the | ||||||
12 | Department and overseen by the Advisory Committee. No more than | ||||||
13 | 6% of funds used for grants may be retained by the Department | ||||||
14 | for administrative costs or for program evaluation or technical | ||||||
15 | assistance activities. | ||||||
16 | (c) Grantmaking. The Department must administer funds | ||||||
17 | through competitive grantmaking in accordance with the | ||||||
18 | priorities described in this Act. Grantmaking must be used to | ||||||
19 | support workforce development strategies consistent with the | ||||||
20 | priorities outlined in this Act. Strategies may include, but | ||||||
21 | are not limited to the following: | ||||||
22 | (i) Expanded grantmaking for existing State workforce | ||||||
23 | development strategies, including the Job Training and | ||||||
24 | Economic Development Program and programs designed to | ||||||
25 | increase the number of persons traditionally |
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1 | underrepresented in the building trades, specifically | ||||||
2 | minorities and women. | ||||||
3 | (ii) Workforce development initiatives that help the | ||||||
4 | least skilled adults access employment and education | ||||||
5 | opportunities, including transitional jobs programs and | ||||||
6 | educational bridge programming that integrate basic | ||||||
7 | education and occupational skills training. | ||||||
8 | (iii) Sectoral strategies that develop | ||||||
9 | industry-specific workforce education and training | ||||||
10 | services that lead to existing or expected jobs with | ||||||
11 | identified employers and that include services to ensure | ||||||
12 | that low-income, low-skilled adults can be served. | ||||||
13 | (iv) Support for the development and implementation of | ||||||
14 | workforce education and training programs in the energy | ||||||
15 | efficiency, renewable energy, and pollution control | ||||||
16 | cleanup and prevention industries. | ||||||
17 | (v) Support for planning activities that: ensure that | ||||||
18 | workforce development and education needs of low-skilled | ||||||
19 | adults are integrated into industry-specific career | ||||||
20 | pathways; analyze labor market data to track workforce | ||||||
21 | trends in the State's energy-related initiatives; or | ||||||
22 | increase the capacity of communities to provide workforce | ||||||
23 | services to low-income, low-skilled adults.
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24 | (vi) Implementation of the Illinois Emergency | ||||||
25 | Employment Development Act. | ||||||
26 | (d) Allowable expenditures. Grant funds are limited to |
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1 | expenditures for the following: | ||||||
2 | (i) Basic skills training, adult education, | ||||||
3 | occupational training, job readiness training, and | ||||||
4 | soft-skills training for which financial aid is otherwise | ||||||
5 | not available.
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6 | (ii) Workforce development-related services including | ||||||
7 | mentoring, job development, support services, | ||||||
8 | transportation assistance, and wage subsidies, that are | ||||||
9 | tied to participation in training and employment.
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10 | (iii) Capacity building, program development, and | ||||||
11 | technical assistance activities necessary for the | ||||||
12 | development and implementation of new workforce education | ||||||
13 | and training strategies.
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14 | No more than 5% of any grant may be used for administrative | ||||||
15 | costs.
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16 | (e) Eligible applicants. For grants under this Section, | ||||||
17 | eligible applicants include the following:
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18 | (i) Any private, public, and non-profit entities that | ||||||
19 | provide education, training, and workforce development | ||||||
20 | services to low-income individuals. | ||||||
21 | (ii) Educational institutions. | ||||||
22 | (iii) Labor and business associations.
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23 | (Source: P.A. 96-771, eff. 8-28-09; 97-581, eff. 8-26-11.) | ||||||
24 | (30 ILCS 787/25)
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25 | Sec. 25. 21st Century Workforce Development Fund Advisory |
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1 | Committee. The 21st Century Workforce Development Fund | ||||||
2 | Advisory Committee shall review, advise, and recommend for | ||||||
3 | approval or denial all grant requests from the Fund. The | ||||||
4 | Department is responsible for the administration and staffing | ||||||
5 | of the Advisory Committee. | ||||||
6 | (a) Membership. The Committee shall consist of 21 persons. | ||||||
7 | Co-chairs shall be appointed by the Governor with the | ||||||
8 | requirement that one come from the public and one from the | ||||||
9 | private sector. | ||||||
10 | (b) Eleven members shall be appointed by the Governor, and | ||||||
11 | any of the 11 members appointed by the Governor may fill more | ||||||
12 | than one of the following required categories: | ||||||
13 | (i) Four must be from communities outside of the City | ||||||
14 | of Chicago. | ||||||
15 | (ii) At least one must be a member of a local workforce | ||||||
16 | investment board (LWIB) in his or her community. | ||||||
17 | (iii) At least one must represent organized labor. | ||||||
18 | (iv) At least one must represent business or industry. | ||||||
19 | (v) At least one must represent a non-profit | ||||||
20 | organization that provides workforce development or job | ||||||
21 | training services. | ||||||
22 | (vi) At least one must represent a non-profit | ||||||
23 | organization involved in workforce development policy, | ||||||
24 | analysis, or research. | ||||||
25 | (vii) At least one must represent a non-profit | ||||||
26 | organization involved in environmental policy, advocacy, |
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1 | or research. | ||||||
2 | (viii) At least one must represent a group that | ||||||
3 | advocates for individuals with barriers to employment, | ||||||
4 | including at-risk youth, formerly incarcerated | ||||||
5 | individuals, and individuals living in poverty. | ||||||
6 | (c) The other 10 members shall be the following: | ||||||
7 | (i) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||||||
8 | or his or her designee who oversees workforce development | ||||||
9 | services. | ||||||
10 | (ii) The Secretary of Human Services, or his or her | ||||||
11 | designee who oversees human capital services. | ||||||
12 | (iii) The Director of Corrections, or his or her | ||||||
13 | designee who oversees prisoner re-entry services. | ||||||
14 | (iv) The Director of Employment Security the | ||||||
15 | Environmental Protection Agency , or his or her designee who | ||||||
16 | oversees contractor compliance. | ||||||
17 | (v) The Chairman of the Illinois Community College | ||||||
18 | Board, or his or her designee who oversees technical and | ||||||
19 | career education. | ||||||
20 | (vi) A representative of the Illinois Community | ||||||
21 | College Board involved in energy education and sustainable | ||||||
22 | practices, designated by the Board. | ||||||
23 | (vii) Four State legislators, one designated by the | ||||||
24 | President of the Senate, one designated by the Speaker of | ||||||
25 | the House, one designated by the Senate Minority Leader, | ||||||
26 | and one designated by the House Minority Leader. |
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1 | (d) Appointees under subsection (b) shall serve a 2-year | ||||||
2 | term and are eligible to be re-appointed one time. Members | ||||||
3 | under subsection (c) shall serve ex officio or at the pleasure | ||||||
4 | of the designating official, as applicable.
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5 | (Source: P.A. 96-771, eff. 8-28-09.) | ||||||
6 | Section 15. The Unemployment Insurance Act is amended by | ||||||
7 | changing Section 1506.1 as follows:
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8 | (820 ILCS 405/1506.1) (from Ch. 48, par. 576.1)
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9 | Sec. 1506.1. Determination of Employer's Contribution | ||||||
10 | Rate.
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11 | A. The contribution rate for any calendar year prior to | ||||||
12 | 1991 of each
employer whose contribution rate is determined as | ||||||
13 | provided in Sections 1501 through 1507, inclusive, shall be | ||||||
14 | determined in accordance with
the provisions of this Act as | ||||||
15 | amended and in effect on November 18, 2011.
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16 | B. (Blank).
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17 | C. (Blank).
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18 | D. (Blank).
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19 | E.
The
contribution rate for calendar year 1991 and
each | ||||||
20 | calendar year thereafter of each employer who has
incurred | ||||||
21 | liability for the payment of contributions
within each of the | ||||||
22 | three calendar years immediately
preceding the calendar year | ||||||
23 | for which a rate is being
determined shall be the product | ||||||
24 | obtained by multiplying
the employer's benefit ratio defined by |
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1 | Section 1503.1
for that calendar year by the adjusted state | ||||||
2 | experience
factor for the same year, provided that:
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3 | 1. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, an | ||||||
4 | employer's
minimum contribution rate shall be the greater | ||||||
5 | of 0.2% or the
product obtained by multiplying 0.2% by the | ||||||
6 | adjusted state
experience factor for the applicable
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7 | calendar year. An employer's minimum contribution rate | ||||||
8 | shall be 0.1% for
calendar year 1996. An employer's minimum | ||||||
9 | contribution rate shall be 0.0% for calendar years 2012 | ||||||
10 | through 2019.
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11 | 2.
An
employer's maximum contribution rate shall be the | ||||||
12 | greater of 6.4% or
the product of 6.4%
and the adjusted | ||||||
13 | state experience factor for the applicable calendar year.
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14 | 3. If any product obtained in this subsection is not
an | ||||||
15 | exact multiple of one-tenth of one percent, it shall
be | ||||||
16 | increased or reduced, as the case may be to the nearer
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17 | multiple of one-tenth of one percent. If such product
is | ||||||
18 | equally near to two multiples of one-tenth of one percent,
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19 | it shall be increased to the higher multiple of one-tenth
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20 | of one percent.
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21 | 4. Intermediate rates between such minimum and maximum
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22 | rates shall be at one-tenth of one percent intervals.
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23 | The contribution rate of each employer for whom wages
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24 | became benefit wages during the applicable period specified
in | ||||||
25 | Section 1503 or for whom benefit payments became
benefit | ||||||
26 | charges during the applicable period specified
in Section |
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1 | 1503.1, but who did not report wages for
insured work during | ||||||
2 | such period, shall be the maximum
contribution rate as | ||||||
3 | determined by paragraph 2 of this
subsection.
The
contribution | ||||||
4 | rate for each employer
for whom no wages became benefit wages | ||||||
5 | during the applicable
period specified in Section 1503 or for | ||||||
6 | whom no benefit
payments became benefit charges during the | ||||||
7 | applicable
period specified in Section 1503.1, and who did not
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8 | report wages for insured work during such period, shall
be the | ||||||
9 | greater of 2.7% or 2.7% times the then current
adjusted state | ||||||
10 | experience factor as determined by the
Director in accordance | ||||||
11 | with the provisions of Sections
1504 and 1505.
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12 | F. (Blank).
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13 | G. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Section, no | ||||||
14 | employer's
contribution rate with respect to calendar year 1989 | ||||||
15 | and each calendar year
thereafter shall exceed 5.4% of the | ||||||
16 | wages for insured work paid by him
during any calendar quarter, | ||||||
17 | if such wages paid during such calendar
quarter total less than | ||||||
18 | $50,000, plus any applicable penalty contribution rate | ||||||
19 | calculated pursuant to subsection C of Section 1507.1.
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20 | H. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, | ||||||
21 | beginning in calendar year 2014 and each calendar year | ||||||
22 | thereafter, an employer's contribution rate under this Section | ||||||
23 | shall be reduced by 0.1%. In addition to other contributions | ||||||
24 | required under this Section, an employer shall pay into the | ||||||
25 | 21st Century Workforce Development Fund a contribution at the | ||||||
26 | rate of 0.1% of wages subject to unemployment payroll |
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1 | contributions under Sections 1400 through 1500 of this Act. The | ||||||
2 | contributions required under this subsection shall be | ||||||
3 | collected in the same manner and at the same time as the other | ||||||
4 | contributions required under this Section. Administrative | ||||||
5 | costs necessary to collect the contributions required under | ||||||
6 | this subsection shall be paid out of the 21st Century Workforce | ||||||
7 | Development Fund. | ||||||
8 | (Source: P.A. 97-621, eff. 11-18-11; 97-791, eff. 1-1-13.)
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