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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Home |
5 | | Care Consumer and Worker Protection Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Purpose. This Act is intended to protect |
7 | | consumers of home care services and the workers delivering |
8 | | those services by ensuring that both the consumers and the |
9 | | workers are receiving all affordable labor law protections and |
10 | | tax obligation compliances and that there is adherence to |
11 | | current licensure requirements and rules governing agencies |
12 | | employing or placing home care workers for employment. |
13 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
14 | | "Consumer" means an individual who is the recipient of home |
15 | | care services from a home care worker. |
16 | | "Department" means the Department of Labor. |
17 | | "Director" means the Director of Labor. |
18 | | "Employee" means a person who works in the service of |
19 | | another person or company under an express or implied contract |
20 | | for hire, under which the employer has the right to control the |
21 | | details of work performance for wages, salary, fee, or payment. |
22 | | "Employer" means a person for whom an individual performs |
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1 | | or did perform any service, of whatever nature, as an employee.
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2 | | "Home care" or "home services" means care that helps |
3 | | individuals maintain healthy and active lifestyles for as long |
4 | | as possible in the comfort of their own homes including |
5 | | assistance with daily living activities such as bathing, |
6 | | dressing, meal preparation, eating, transportation, running |
7 | | errands, and light housework. "Home care" or "home services" |
8 | | does not include services that would be required to be |
9 | | performed by an individual licensed under the Nurse Practice |
10 | | Act.
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11 | | "Home care worker" means an individual that provides home |
12 | | services to a consumer in the consumer's personal residence. |
13 | | "Home nursing agency" means an agency licensed under the |
14 | | Home Health, Home Services, and Home Nursing Agency Licensing |
15 | | Act that provides services directly in order to deliver skilled |
16 | | nursing and home health aide services to persons in their |
17 | | personal residences. A home nursing agency provides services |
18 | | that would be required to be performed by an individual |
19 | | licensed under the Nurse Practice Act. Workers for home nursing |
20 | | agencies are employees of the agency and the agency is |
21 | | responsible for ensuring that the workers are receiving all |
22 | | affordable labor law protections, tax obligation compliances, |
23 | | and adherence to licensure requirements and regulations. |
24 | | "Home services agency" means an agency licensed under the |
25 | | Home Health, Home Services, and Home Nursing Agency Licensing |
26 | | Act that provides services to assist an individual in his or |
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1 | | her residence with activities of daily living, housekeeping, |
2 | | personal laundry, and companionship which is intended to enable |
3 | | that individual to remain safely and comfortably in their |
4 | | residence. Workers for home services agencies are employees of |
5 | | the agency and the agency is responsible for ensuring that the |
6 | | workers are receiving all affordable labor law protections, tax |
7 | | obligation compliances, and adherence to licensure |
8 | | requirements and regulations. |
9 | | "Independent contractor" means an individual whose payer |
10 | | has the right to control or direct only the result of his or |
11 | | her work and not what will be done and how it will be done. |
12 | | Additional facts that provide evidence of the degree of control |
13 | | and independence can be considered when determining whether an |
14 | | individual is an employee or an independent contractor. |
15 | | "Private home care provider" means a home services agency, |
16 | | home nursing agency, or Internet-based business that arranges |
17 | | for home care services for individuals residing in Illinois.
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18 | | Section 15. Applicability; status of individuals |
19 | | performing service. For the purposes of this Act, an individual |
20 | | performing services for a private home care provider shall be |
21 | | presumed to be an employee unless it is shown that: |
22 | | (1) the individual is free from control or direction |
23 | | over the performance of the service; |
24 | | (2) the service performed is outside the usual course |
25 | | of services performed by the employer; and |
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1 | | (3) the individual is engaged in an independently |
2 | | established trade, occupation, profession or business. |
3 | | A sole proprietor or partnership performing services, |
4 | | however, shall not be considered an employee of the agency or |
5 | | private party as long as it can be shown that the party is a |
6 | | legitimate subcontractor. |
7 | | Section 20. Failure to properly designate or classify |
8 | | individuals performing services as employees. It is a violation |
9 | | of this Act for a private home care provider to not designate |
10 | | an individual as an employee under Section 15 of this Act |
11 | | unless the private home care provider complies with Section 15 |
12 | | of this Act. |
13 | | Section 25. Enforcement. |
14 | | (a) Any interested party may file a complaint online |
15 | | through the Department's website against a private home care |
16 | | provider subject to this Act if there is a reasonable belief |
17 | | that the employer is in violation of this Act. It is the duty |
18 | | of the Department to enforce the provisions of this Act. The |
19 | | Department has the authority to conduct investigations and send |
20 | | investigators to visit and inspect the private home care |
21 | | provider's business locations as well as obtain any |
22 | | documentation related to the determination of whether an |
23 | | individual is an employee of the private home care provider |
24 | | under Section 15 of this Act. The Department may also subpoena |
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1 | | all books, records, and witnesses as needed to conduct its |
2 | | investigation. |
3 | | (b) If the Department concludes that a violation of this |
4 | | Act has occurred, the Department may issue a cease and desist |
5 | | order; recommend the commencement of a civil action; collect |
6 | | any wages, salary, employment benefits, or other compensation |
7 | | denied or lost to the individual; assess civil penalties; or |
8 | | take any other reasonable action to eliminate the unlawful |
9 | | practice or remedy the effect of the violation.
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10 | | Section 30. Retaliation. It is a violation of this Act for |
11 | | a private home care provider to discharge or otherwise |
12 | | retaliate against an individual for exercising any rights |
13 | | granted under this Act. It is a violation of this Act for a |
14 | | private home care provider to retaliate against a person for:
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15 | | (1) making a complaint to an employer, co-worker, or |
16 | | community organization, before a public hearing, or to a |
17 | | State or federal agency; |
18 | | (2) causing any proceeding to be instituted under this |
19 | | Act; |
20 | | (3) testifying in an investigation or proceeding under |
21 | | this Act. |
22 | | Section 35. Penalties. |
23 | | (a) A private home care provider that violates any of the |
24 | | provisions of this Act or any rule adopted under this Act shall |
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1 | | be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $1,500 for each |
2 | | violation found in the first audit by the Department. Following |
3 | | a first audit, a private home care provider shall be subject to |
4 | | a civil penalty not to exceed $2,500 for each repeat violation |
5 | | found by the Department within a 5-year period.
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6 | | (b) For purposes of this Section, each violation of this |
7 | | Act for each person and for each day the violation continues |
8 | | shall constitute a separate and distinct violation. |
9 | | (c) Civil penalties may be imposed and recovered by the |
10 | | Department in an administrative proceeding that complies with |
11 | | the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act or in a civil action |
12 | | brought by the Director or a person aggrieved by a violation of |
13 | | this Act or any rule adopted under this Act. |
14 | | Section 40. Penalties recovered. |
15 | | (a) Moneys received by the Department under this Act shall |
16 | | be deposited into the Home Care Consumer and Worker Protection |
17 | | Fund, a special fund created in the State treasury. |
18 | | (b) Moneys in the Fund shall be used, subject to |
19 | | appropriation by the General Assembly, by the Department for |
20 | | administration, investigation, and other expenses incurred in |
21 | | carrying out its powers and duties under this Act. |
22 | | Section 45. Willful violations. |
23 | | (a) Whoever willfully violates any of the provisions of |
24 | | this Act or any rule adopted under this Act or whoever |
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1 | | obstructs the Director, or his or her representatives in their |
2 | | efforts to enforce the Act shall be liable for penalties up to |
3 | | double the statutory amount. |
4 | | (b) Whoever willfully violates any of the provisions of |
5 | | this Act or any rule adopted under this Act shall be liable to |
6 | | the employee for punitive damages in an amount equal to the |
7 | | penalties assessed in subsection (a) of this Section. |
8 | | Section 50. Private right of action. |
9 | | (a) Any interested party or person aggrieved by a violation |
10 | | of this Act or any rule adopted under this Act may file suit |
11 | | within 3 years from the final date of performing services for |
12 | | the private home care provider. A person may file a private |
13 | | right of action without exhausting administrative remedies |
14 | | through the Department. |
15 | | (b) A person whose rights have been violated under this Act |
16 | | by a private home care provider is entitled to collect:
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17 | | (1) any wages, salary, employment benefits, or other |
18 | | compensation denied or lost to the person by reason of the |
19 | | violation, plus an equal amount in liquidated damages; |
20 | | (2) compensatory damages and an amount up to $500 for |
21 | | each violation of this Act or any rule adopted under this |
22 | | Act; |
23 | | (3) in the case of unlawful retaliation, all legal or |
24 | | equitable relief as may be appropriate; and |
25 | | (4) attorney's fees and costs. |
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1 | | Section 55. Referral to other State agencies.
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2 | | (a) If the Department determines that a private home care |
3 | | provider has violated this Act by failing to classify |
4 | | individuals performing services as employees, the Department |
5 | | must notify the following state authorities: |
6 | | (1) Department of Employment Security; |
7 | | (2) Department of Public Health; |
8 | | (3) Department of Revenue; |
9 | | (4) Office of the State Comptroller; and |
10 | | (5) Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission.
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11 | | (b) The notified State agency shall check such private home |
12 | | care provider's compliance with its tax and employment laws as |
13 | | well as any other related laws and rules under the agency's |
14 | | jurisdiction.
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15 | | Section 60. Rulemaking. The Department may adopt |
16 | | reasonable rules to implement and administer this Act.
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17 | | Section 97. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
18 | | Section 5.878 as follows: |
19 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.878 new) |
20 | | Sec. 5.878. The Home Care Consumer and Worker Protection |
21 | | Fund.
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