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1 | | "Portable audiovisual rigging" means the temporary |
2 | | installation or operation of portable mechanical rigging and |
3 | | static rigging for the overhead suspension of portable |
4 | | audiovisual equipment, including, but not limited to: audio, |
5 | | video, lighting, backdrops, scenery, and other effects at a |
6 | | special event. "Portable audiovisual rigging" does not include |
7 | | freight handling or the transportation of heavy equipment. |
8 | | "Special event" means a planned temporary aggregation of |
9 | | attractions, including, but not limited to, public |
10 | | entertainment, food and beverage service facilities, sales of |
11 | | souvenirs or other merchandise, or similar attractions, that |
12 | | is: |
13 | | (1) conducted on the public way; or |
14 | | (2) conducted primarily outdoors on property open to |
15 | | the public, other than the public way, and which: |
16 | | (A) includes activities that require the issuance |
17 | | of a municipal temporary food establishment license, |
18 | | municipal special event liquor license, or similar |
19 | | license; or |
20 | | (B) requires special municipal services, |
21 | | including, but not limited to: street closures; the |
22 | | provision of barricades, garbage cans, stages, or |
23 | | special no parking signs; special electrical services; |
24 | | or special police protection. |
25 | | "Special event" does not include a parade or athletic |
26 | | event for which a separate permit is required, a neighborhood |
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1 | | block party at which no food, beverages, or merchandise are |
2 | | sold; indoor or outdoor events taking place on properties |
3 | | owned by the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority; |
4 | | indoor or outdoor events taking place on hotel or convention |
5 | | center property in the State; a citywide festival conducted |
6 | | under an intergovernmental agreement authorized by ordinance; |
7 | | a motion picture, film, or television production; the |
8 | | installation of tents; or hangings of banners. |
9 | | (c) A home rule municipality may not regulate portable |
10 | | audiovisual rigging in a manner inconsistent with this |
11 | | Section. This Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of |
12 | | Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the |
13 | | concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and functions |
14 | | exercised by the State.
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15 | | Section 10. The Child Labor Law is amended by adding |
16 | | Section 0.5 and by changing Sections 8, 10, 11, and 12 as |
17 | | follows: |
18 | | (820 ILCS 205/0.5 new) |
19 | | Sec. 0.5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
20 | | "District Superintendent of Schools" means an individual |
21 | | employed by a board of education in accordance with Section |
22 | | 10-21.4 of the School Code and shall also include the chief |
23 | | executive officer of a school district in a city with over |
24 | | 500,000 inhabitants. |
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1 | | "Duly authorized agent" means an individual who has been |
2 | | designated by a Regional or District Superintendent of Schools |
3 | | as their agent for the limited purpose of issuing employment |
4 | | certificates to minors under the age of 16, and may include |
5 | | officials of any public school district, charter school, or |
6 | | any State-recognized, non-public school. |
7 | | "Regional Superintendent of Schools" means the chief |
8 | | administrative officer of an educational service region |
9 | | pursuant to Section 3A-2 of the School Code.
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10 | | (820 ILCS 205/8) (from Ch. 48, par. 31.8)
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11 | | Sec. 8. Authority to issue employment certificates. |
12 | | (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act, the |
13 | | Regional or District City or County
Superintendent of Schools, |
14 | | or their duly authorized agents, are authorized
to issue an |
15 | | employment certificate for any minor under sixteen (16) years
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16 | | of age, said certificate authorizing and permitting the |
17 | | appearance of such
minor in a play or musical comedy with a |
18 | | professional traveling theatrical
production on the stage of a |
19 | | duly licensed theatre wherein not more than
two performances |
20 | | are given in any one day and not more than eight
performances |
21 | | are given in any one week, or nine when a holiday occurs
during |
22 | | the week, or in a musical recital or concert: Provided, that |
23 | | such
minor is accompanied by his parent or guardian or by a |
24 | | person in whose care
the parent or guardian has placed the |
25 | | minor and whose connection with the
performance or with the |
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1 | | operation of the theatre in which the minor is to
appear is |
2 | | limited to the care of such minor or of minors appearing |
3 | | therein:
And provided further, that such minor shall not |
4 | | appear on said stage or in
a musical recital or concert, attend |
5 | | rehearsals, or be present in
connection with such appearance |
6 | | or rehearsals, in the theatre where the
play or musical comedy |
7 | | is produced or in the place where the concert or
recital is |
8 | | given, for more than a total of six (6) hours in any one day, |
9 | | or
on more than six (6) days in any one week, or for more than |
10 | | a total of
twenty-four (24) hours in any one week, or after the |
11 | | hour of 11
postmeridian; and provided further, no such minor |
12 | | shall be excused from
attending school except as authorized |
13 | | pursuant to Section 26-1 of the
School Code. Application for |
14 | | such certificate shall be made by the
manager of the theatre, |
15 | | or by the person in the district responsible for
the musical |
16 | | recital or concert, and by the parent or guardian of such minor
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17 | | to the Regional or District City or County Superintendent of |
18 | | Schools or his authorized agent at
least fourteen (14) days in |
19 | | advance of such appearance. The Regional or District City or |
20 | | County
Superintendent of Schools or his agent may issue a |
21 | | permit if satisfied that
adequate provision has been made for |
22 | | the educational instruction of such
minor, for safeguarding |
23 | | his health and for the proper moral supervision of
such minor, |
24 | | and that proper rest and dressing room facilities are provided
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25 | | in the theatre for such minor.
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26 | | (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act, the City |
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1 | | or Regional
or District Superintendent of Schools, or their |
2 | | duly authorized agents, are authorized
to issue an employment |
3 | | certificate for any minor under 16 years of age,
such |
4 | | certificate authorizing and permitting the appearance of such |
5 | | minor as
a model or in a motion picture, radio or television |
6 | | production: Provided,
that no such minor shall be excused from |
7 | | attending school except as
authorized pursuant to Section 26-1 |
8 | | of The School Code. The Department of
Labor shall promulgate |
9 | | rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of
this |
10 | | subsection. Such rules and regulations shall be designed to |
11 | | protect
the health and welfare of child models or actors and to |
12 | | insure that the
conditions under which minors are employed, |
13 | | used or exhibited will not
impair their health, welfare, |
14 | | development or proper education.
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15 | | (c) In situations where a minor from another state seeks |
16 | | to obtain an Illinois employment certificate, the Department |
17 | | shall work with a City or Regional or District Superintendent |
18 | | of Schools, or the State Superintendent of Education, or his |
19 | | or her duly authorized agents, to issue the certificate. The |
20 | | Superintendent may waive the requirement in Section 12 of this |
21 | | Act that a minor submit his or her application in person, if |
22 | | the minor resides in another state. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1247, eff. 7-23-10.)
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24 | | (820 ILCS 205/10) (from Ch. 48, par. 31.10)
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25 | | Sec. 10.
Employment certificates shall permit employment |
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1 | | during the school
vacation or outside of school hours. The |
2 | | employment certificate shall be
signed by the Regional or |
3 | | District City or County Superintendent of Schools or their |
4 | | duly
authorized agents and shall be in such a form as to show |
5 | | on its face the
information and evidence required by Section |
6 | | 11 to be filed before the
certificate is issued. An original |
7 | | certificate and 3 copies of the
certificate shall be issued |
8 | | and
the person issuing it shall:
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9 | | (i) mail the original to the minor's employer,
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10 | | (ii) send copies to the State Department of
Labor and |
11 | | to the minor's parent or legal guardian, and
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12 | | (iii) retain a copy in his files.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 88-365.)
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14 | | (820 ILCS 205/11) (from Ch. 48, par. 31.11)
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15 | | Sec. 11. Employment certificate issuance; duration; |
16 | | revocation. |
17 | | (a) The employment certificate shall be issued by the |
18 | | Regional or District City or County
Superintendent of Schools |
19 | | or by their duly authorized agents and shall be
valid for a |
20 | | period of one year. The person
issuing these certificates |
21 | | shall have authority to administer the oaths
provided for |
22 | | herein, but no fee shall be charged. It shall be the duty of
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23 | | the school board or local school authority, to designate a |
24 | | place or places
where certificates shall be issued and |
25 | | recorded, and physical examinations
made without fee, as |
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1 | | hereinafter provided, and to establish and maintain
the |
2 | | necessary records and clerical services for carrying out the |
3 | | provisions
of this Act.
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4 | | The issuing officer shall notify the principal of the |
5 | | school attended by
the minor for whom an employment |
6 | | certificate for out of school work is
issued by him.
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7 | | The parent or legal guardian of a minor, or the principal |
8 | | of the school
attended by the minor for whom an employment
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9 | | certificate has been issued may ask for the revocation of the |
10 | | certificate
by petition to the Department of Labor in writing, |
11 | | stating the reasons he
believes that the employment is |
12 | | interfering with the best physical,
intellectual or moral |
13 | | development of the minor. The Department of Labor
shall |
14 | | thereupon revoke the employment certificate by notice in |
15 | | writing to
the employer of the minor.
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16 | | (b) In situations where a minor from another state seeks |
17 | | to obtain an Illinois employment certificate, the Department |
18 | | shall work with a City or Regional or District Superintendent |
19 | | of Schools, or the State Superintendent of Education, or his |
20 | | or her duly authorized agents, to issue the certificate. The |
21 | | Superintendent may waive the requirement in Section 12 of this |
22 | | Act that a minor submit his or her application in person, if |
23 | | the minor resides in another state. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1247, eff. 7-23-10.)
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25 | | (820 ILCS 205/12) (from Ch. 48, par. 31.12)
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1 | | Sec. 12.
The person authorized to issue employment |
2 | | certificates shall
issue a certificate only after examining |
3 | | and approving the
written application and other papers |
4 | | required under this Section. The
application shall be signed |
5 | | by the applicant's parent or legal guardian. The
application |
6 | | shall be submitted in person by the minor desiring employment , |
7 | | unless the issuing officer determines that the minor may |
8 | | utilize a remote application process . The
minor shall be |
9 | | accompanied by his or
her parent, guardian, or custodian , |
10 | | whether applying in person or remotely . The following papers |
11 | | shall be submitted
with the application:
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12 | | 1. A statement of intention to employ signed by the |
13 | | prospective
employer, or by someone duly authorized by him, |
14 | | setting forth the
specific nature of the occupation in which |
15 | | he intends to employ such
minor and the exact hours of the day |
16 | | and number of hours per day and
days per week during which the |
17 | | minor shall be employed.
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18 | | 2. Evidence of age showing that the minor is of the age |
19 | | required by
this Act, which evidence shall be documentary, and |
20 | | shall be required in
the order designated, as follows:
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21 | | a. a birth certificate or transcript thereof furnished |
22 | | by the State
or County or a signed statement of the |
23 | | recorded date and place of birth
issued by a registrar of |
24 | | vital records, or other officer
charged with the duty of |
25 | | recording births, such registration having been
completed |
26 | | within 10 years after the date of birth;
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1 | | b. a certificate of baptism, or transcript thereof, |
2 | | duly certified,
showing the date of birth and place of |
3 | | baptism of the child;
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4 | | c. other documentary proof of age (other than a school |
5 | | record or an
affidavit of age) such as a bona fide record |
6 | | of the date and place of
the child's birth, kept in the |
7 | | Bible in which the records of births,
marriages and deaths |
8 | | in the family of the child are preserved; a
certificate of |
9 | | confirmation or other church ceremony at least one year
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10 | | old, showing the age of the child and the date and place of |
11 | | the
confirmation or ceremony; or a certificate of arrival |
12 | | in the United
States, issued by the United States |
13 | | Immigration Officer, showing the age
of the child; or a |
14 | | life insurance policy at least one year old showing
the |
15 | | age of the child;
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16 | | d. If none of the proofs of age described in items a, b |
17 | | and c are
obtainable, and only in that case, the issuing |
18 | | officer may accept a
certificate signed by a physician, |
19 | | who shall be a public health officer or
a public school |
20 | | physician, stating that he has examined the child and that
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21 | | in his opinion the child is at least of the age required by |
22 | | this Act. The
certificate shall show the height and weight |
23 | | of the child, the condition of
the child's teeth, and any |
24 | | other facts concerning the child's physical
development |
25 | | revealed by the examination and upon which his opinion as |
26 | | to
the child's age is based, and shall be accompanied by a |
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1 | | school record of age.
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2 | | 3. A statement on a form approved by the Department of |
3 | | Labor and signed
by the principal of the school that the minor |
4 | | attends, or during school
holidays when the principal is not |
5 | | available, then by the Regional or District Superintendent of |
6 | | Schools regional
superintendent of schools or by a person |
7 | | designated by him for that
purpose, showing the minor's name, |
8 | | address, social security number, grade
last completed, and the
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9 | | names of his parents, provided that the statement shall be |
10 | | required only in
the case of a minor who is employed on school |
11 | | days outside school hours, or
on Saturdays or other school |
12 | | holidays during the school term.
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13 | | 4. A statement of physical fitness signed by a public |
14 | | health or
public school physician who has examined the minor, |
15 | | certifying that the
minor is physically fit to be employed in |
16 | | all legal occupations or to be
employed in legal occupations |
17 | | under limitations specified. If the
statement of physical |
18 | | fitness is limited, the employment certificate
issued thereon |
19 | | shall state clearly the limitations upon its use, and
shall be |
20 | | valid only when used under the limitations so stated.
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21 | | In any case where the physician deems it advisable he
may |
22 | | issue a certificate of physical fitness for a specified period |
23 | | of time,
at the expiration of which the person for whom it was |
24 | | issued shall appear
and be re-examined before being permitted |
25 | | to continue work.
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26 | | Examinations shall be made in accordance with the |
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1 | | standards and
procedures prescribed by the State Director of |
2 | | the Department of Labor, in
consultation with the State |
3 | | Director of the Department of Public Health and
the State |
4 | | Superintendent of Education, and shall be recorded on a form
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5 | | furnished by the Department of Labor. When made by public |
6 | | health or public
school physicians, the examination shall be |
7 | | made without charge to the
minor. In case a public health or |
8 | | public school physician is not
available, a statement from a |
9 | | private physician who has examined the minor
may be accepted, |
10 | | provided that the examination is made in accordance with
the |
11 | | standards and procedures established by the Department of |
12 | | Labor.
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13 | | If the issuing officer refuses to issue a certificate to a |
14 | | minor, the
issuing officer shall send to the principal of the |
15 | | school last attended by
the minor the name and address of the |
16 | | minor and the reason for the refusal
to issue the certificate.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 87-895; 88-365.)
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18 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
19 | | becoming law.".
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