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Public Act 096-0420 |
SB0310 Enrolled |
LRB096 05813 WGH 15892 b |
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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 Unemployment Insurance Act is amended by |
changing Section 1900 as follows:
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(820 ILCS 405/1900) (from Ch. 48, par. 640)
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Sec. 1900. Disclosure of information.
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A. Except as provided in this Section, information obtained |
from any
individual or employing unit during the administration |
of this Act shall:
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1. be confidential,
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2. not be published or open to public inspection,
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3. not be used in any court in any pending action or |
proceeding,
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4. not be admissible in evidence in any action or |
proceeding other than
one arising out of this Act.
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B. No finding, determination, decision, ruling or order |
(including
any finding of fact, statement or conclusion made |
therein) issued pursuant
to this Act shall be admissible or |
used in evidence in any action other than
one arising out of |
this Act, nor shall it be binding or conclusive except
as |
provided in this Act, nor shall it constitute res judicata, |
regardless
of whether the actions were between the same or |
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related parties or involved
the same facts.
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C. Any officer or employee of this State, any officer or |
employee of any
entity authorized to obtain information |
pursuant to this Section, and any
agent of this State or of |
such entity
who, except with authority of
the Director under |
this Section, shall disclose information shall be guilty
of a |
Class B misdemeanor and shall be disqualified from holding any
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appointment or employment by the State.
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D. An individual or his duly authorized agent may be |
supplied with
information from records only to the extent |
necessary for the proper
presentation of his claim for benefits |
or with his existing or prospective
rights to benefits. |
Discretion to disclose this information belongs
solely to the |
Director and is not subject to a release or waiver by the
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individual.
Notwithstanding any other provision to the |
contrary, an individual or his or
her duly authorized agent may |
be supplied with a statement of the amount of
benefits paid to |
the individual during the 18 months preceding the date of his
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or her request.
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E. An employing unit may be furnished with information, |
only if deemed by
the Director as necessary to enable it to |
fully discharge its obligations or
safeguard its rights under |
the Act. Discretion to disclose this information
belongs solely |
to the Director and is not subject to a release or waiver by |
the
employing unit.
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F. The Director may furnish any information that he may |
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deem proper to
any public officer or public agency of this or |
any other State or of the
federal government dealing with:
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1. the administration of relief,
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2. public assistance,
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3. unemployment compensation,
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4. a system of public employment offices,
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5. wages and hours of employment, or
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6. a public works program.
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The Director may make available to the Illinois Workers' |
Compensation Commission
information regarding employers for |
the purpose of verifying the insurance
coverage required under |
the Workers' Compensation Act and Workers'
Occupational |
Diseases Act.
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G. The Director may disclose information submitted by the |
State or any
of its political subdivisions, municipal |
corporations, instrumentalities,
or school or community |
college districts, except for information which
specifically |
identifies an individual claimant.
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H. The Director shall disclose only that information |
required to be
disclosed under Section 303 of the Social |
Security Act, as amended, including:
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1. any information required to be given the United |
States Department of
Labor under Section 303(a)(6); and
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2. the making available upon request to any agency of |
the United States
charged with the administration of public |
works or assistance through
public employment, the name, |
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address, ordinary occupation and employment
status of each |
recipient of unemployment compensation, and a statement of
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such recipient's right to further compensation under such |
law as required
by Section 303(a)(7); and
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3. records to make available to the Railroad Retirement |
Board as
required by Section 303(c)(1); and
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4. information that will assure reasonable cooperation |
with every agency
of the United States charged with the |
administration of any unemployment
compensation law as |
required by Section 303(c)(2); and
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5. information upon request and on a reimbursable basis |
to the United
States Department of Agriculture and to any |
State food stamp agency
concerning any information |
required to be furnished by Section 303(d); and
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6. any wage information upon request and on a |
reimbursable basis
to any State or local child support |
enforcement agency required by
Section 303(e); and
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7. any information required under the income |
eligibility and
verification system as required by Section |
303(f); and
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8. information that might be useful in locating an |
absent parent or that
parent's employer, establishing |
paternity or establishing, modifying, or
enforcing child |
support orders
for the purpose of a child support |
enforcement program
under Title IV of the Social Security |
Act upon the request of
and on a reimbursable basis to
the |
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public
agency administering the Federal Parent Locator |
Service as required by
Section 303(h); and
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9. information, upon request, to representatives of |
any federal, State
or local governmental public housing |
agency with respect to individuals who
have signed the |
appropriate consent form approved by the Secretary of |
Housing
and Urban Development and who are applying for or |
participating in any housing
assistance program |
administered by the United States Department of Housing and
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Urban Development as required by Section 303(i).
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I. The Director, upon the request of a public agency of |
Illinois, of the
federal government or of any other state |
charged with the investigation or
enforcement of Section 10-5 |
of the Criminal Code of 1961 (or a similar
federal law or |
similar law of another State), may furnish the public agency
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information regarding the individual specified in the request |
as to:
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1. the current or most recent home address of the |
individual, and
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2. the names and addresses of the individual's |
employers.
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J. Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to interfere |
with the
disclosure of certain records as provided for in |
Section 1706 or with the
right to make available to the |
Internal Revenue Service of the United
States Department of the |
Treasury, or the Department of Revenue of the
State of |
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Illinois, information obtained under this Act.
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K. The Department shall make available to the Illinois |
Student Assistance
Commission, upon request, information in |
the possession of the Department that
may be necessary or |
useful to the
Commission in the collection of defaulted or |
delinquent student loans which
the Commission administers.
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L. The Department shall make available to the State |
Employees'
Retirement System, the State Universities |
Retirement System, and the
Teachers' Retirement System of the |
State of Illinois, upon request,
information in the possession |
of the Department that may be necessary or useful
to the System |
for the purpose of determining whether any recipient of a
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disability benefit from the System is gainfully employed.
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M. This Section shall be applicable to the information |
obtained in the
administration of the State employment service, |
except that the Director
may publish or release general labor |
market information and may furnish
information that he may deem |
proper to an individual, public officer or
public agency of |
this or any other State or the federal government (in
addition |
to those public officers or public agencies specified in this
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Section) as he prescribes by Rule.
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N. The Director may require such safeguards as he deems |
proper to insure
that information disclosed pursuant to this |
Section is used only for the
purposes set forth in this |
Section.
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O. (Blank).
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P. Within 30 days after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of 1993
and annually thereafter, the Department |
shall provide to the Department of
Financial Institutions a |
list of individuals or entities that, for the most
recently |
completed calendar year, report to the Department as paying |
wages to
workers. The lists shall be deemed confidential and |
may not be disclosed to
any other person.
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Q. The Director shall make available to an elected federal
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official the name and address of an individual or entity that |
is located within
the jurisdiction from which the official was |
elected and that, for the most
recently completed calendar |
year, has reported to the Department as paying
wages to |
workers, where the information will be used in connection with |
the
official duties of the official and the official requests |
the information in
writing, specifying the purposes for which |
it will be used.
For purposes of this subsection, the use of |
information in connection with the
official duties of an |
official does not include use of the information in
connection |
with the solicitation of contributions or expenditures, in |
money or
in kind, to or on behalf of a candidate for public or |
political office or a
political party or with respect to a |
public question, as defined in Section 1-3
of the Election |
Code, or in connection with any commercial solicitation. Any
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elected federal official who, in submitting a request for |
information
covered by this subsection, knowingly makes a false |
statement or fails to
disclose a material fact, with the intent |
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to obtain the information for a
purpose not authorized by this |
subsection, shall be guilty of a Class B
misdemeanor.
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R. The Director may provide to any State or local child |
support
agency, upon request and on a reimbursable basis, |
information that might be
useful in locating an absent parent |
or that parent's employer, establishing
paternity, or |
establishing, modifying, or enforcing child support orders.
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S. The Department shall make available to a State's |
Attorney of this
State or a State's Attorney's investigator,
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upon request, the current address or, if the current address is
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unavailable, current employer information, if available, of a |
victim of
a felony or a
witness to a felony or a person against |
whom an arrest warrant is
outstanding.
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T. The Director shall make available to the Department of |
State Police , a county sheriff's office, or a municipal police |
department , upon request, any information concerning the |
current address and place of employment or former places of |
employment of a person who is required to register as a sex |
offender under the Sex Offender Registration Act that may be |
useful in enforcing the registration provisions of that Act |
requiring a sex offender to disclose his or her place of |
employment to the law enforcement agency of the jurisdiction in |
which the sex offender is employed .
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(Source: P.A. 93-311, eff. 1-1-04; 93-721, eff. 1-1-05; 94-911, |
eff. 6-23-06.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |