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| 1 | | (b) Any business subject to the requirements of this |
| 2 | | Section that is authorized to transact business in this State |
| 3 | | on March 23, 2021 shall submit an application to obtain an |
| 4 | | equal pay registration certificate, between March 24, 2022 and |
| 5 | | March 23, 2024, and must recertify every 2 years thereafter. |
| 6 | | Any business subject to the requirements of this Section that |
| 7 | | is authorized to transact business in this State after March |
| 8 | | 23, 2021 must submit an application to obtain an equal pay |
| 9 | | registration certificate within 3 years of commencing business |
| 10 | | operations, but not before January 1, 2024, and must recertify |
| 11 | | every 2 years thereafter. The Department shall collect contact |
| 12 | | information from each business subject to this Section. The |
| 13 | | Department shall assign each business a date by which it must |
| 14 | | submit an application to obtain an equal pay registration |
| 15 | | certificate. The business shall recertify every 2 years at a |
| 16 | | date to be determined by the Department. When a business |
| 17 | | receives a notice from the Department to recertify for its |
| 18 | | equal pay registration certificate, if the business has fewer |
| 19 | | than 100 employees, the business must certify in writing to |
| 20 | | the Department that it is exempt from this Section. Any new |
| 21 | | business that is subject to this Section and authorized to |
| 22 | | conduct business in this State, after the effective date of |
| 23 | | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, shall |
| 24 | | submit its contact information to the Department by January 1 |
| 25 | | of the following year and shall be assigned a date by which it |
| 26 | | must submit an application to obtain an equal pay registration |
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| 1 | | certificate. The Department's failure to assign a business a |
| 2 | | registration date does not exempt the business from compliance |
| 3 | | with this Section. The failure of the Department to notify a |
| 4 | | business of its recertification deadline may be a mitigating |
| 5 | | factor when making a determination of a violation of this |
| 6 | | Section. |
| 7 | | (c) Application. |
| 8 | | (1) A business shall apply for an equal pay |
| 9 | | registration certificate by paying a $150 filing fee and |
| 10 | | submitting wage records and an equal pay compliance |
| 11 | | statement to the Director as follows: |
| 12 | | (A) Wage Records. Any business that is subject to |
| 13 | | this Section required to file an annual Employer |
| 14 | | Information Report EEO-1 with the Equal Employment |
| 15 | | Opportunity Commission must submit to the Director a |
| 16 | | list of all employees during the past calendar year, |
| 17 | | separated by gender and the race and ethnicity |
| 18 | | categories, as reported in the business's most |
| 19 | | recently filed Employer Information Report EEO-1, and |
| 20 | | the county in which the employee works, the date the |
| 21 | | employee started working for the business, any other |
| 22 | | information the Department deems necessary to |
| 23 | | determine if pay equity exists among employees, and |
| 24 | | report the total wages as defined by Section 2 of the |
| 25 | | Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act paid to each |
| 26 | | employee during the past calendar year, rounded to the |
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| 1 | | nearest $100, to the Director. |
| 2 | | (B) Equal Pay Compliance Statement. The business |
| 3 | | must submit a statement signed by a corporate officer, |
| 4 | | legal counsel, or authorized agent of the business |
| 5 | | certifying: |
| 6 | | (i) that the business is in compliance with |
| 7 | | this Act and other relevant laws, including but |
| 8 | | not limited to: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act |
| 9 | | of 1964, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Illinois |
| 10 | | Human Rights Act, and the Equal Wage Act; |
| 11 | | (ii) that the average compensation for its |
| 12 | | female and minority employees is not consistently |
| 13 | | below the average compensation for its male and |
| 14 | | non-minority employees within each job category of |
| 15 | | the major job categories in the Employer |
| 16 | | Information Report EEO-1 for which an employee is |
| 17 | | expected to perform work, taking into account |
| 18 | | factors such as length of service, requirements of |
| 19 | | specific jobs, experience, skill, effort, |
| 20 | | responsibility, working conditions of the job, |
| 21 | | education or training, job location, use of a |
| 22 | | collective bargaining agreement, or other |
| 23 | | mitigating factors; as used in this subparagraph, |
| 24 | | "job category" means one of the following job |
| 25 | | categories: executive/senior-level officials and |
| 26 | | managers, first/mid-level officials and managers, |
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| 1 | | professionals, technicians, sales workers, |
| 2 | | administrative support workers, craft workers, |
| 3 | | operatives, laborers and helpers, and service |
| 4 | | workers; as used in this subparagraph, "minority" |
| 5 | | has the meaning ascribed to that term in paragraph |
| 6 | | (1) of subsection (A) of Section 2 of the Business |
| 7 | | Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with |
| 8 | | Disabilities Act; and as used in this |
| 9 | | subparagraph, "compensation" means remuneration or |
| 10 | | compensation an employee receives in return for |
| 11 | | services rendered to an employer, including hourly |
| 12 | | wages, overtime wages, commissions, piece rate |
| 13 | | work, salary, bonuses, or any other basis of |
| 14 | | calculation for services performed; |
| 15 | | (iii) that the business does not restrict |
| 16 | | employees of one sex to certain job |
| 17 | | classifications, and makes retention and promotion |
| 18 | | decisions without regard to sex; |
| 19 | | (iv) that wage and benefit disparities are |
| 20 | | corrected when identified to ensure compliance |
| 21 | | with the Acts cited in item (i); |
| 22 | | (v) how often wages and benefits are |
| 23 | | evaluated; and |
| 24 | | (vi) the approach the business takes in |
| 25 | | determining what level of wages and benefits to |
| 26 | | pay its employees; acceptable approaches include, |
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| 1 | | but are not limited to, a wage and salary survey. |
| 2 | | (C) Filing fee. The business shall pay to the |
| 3 | | Department a filing fee of $150. Proceeds from the |
| 4 | | fees collected under this Section shall be deposited |
| 5 | | into the Equal Pay Fund, a special fund created in the |
| 6 | | State treasury. |
| 7 | | (2) Receipt of the equal pay compliance application |
| 8 | | and statement by the Director does not establish |
| 9 | | compliance with the Acts set forth in item (i) of |
| 10 | | subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of this subsection (c). |
| 11 | | (3) A business that has employees in multiple |
| 12 | | locations or facilities in Illinois shall submit a single |
| 13 | | application to the Department regarding all of its |
| 14 | | operations in Illinois. |
| 15 | | (d) Issuance or rejection of registration certificate. |
| 16 | | After January 1, 2022, the Director must issue an equal pay |
| 17 | | registration certificate, or a statement of why the |
| 18 | | application was rejected, within 45 calendar days of receipt |
| 19 | | of the application. Applicants shall have the opportunity to |
| 20 | | cure any deficiencies in its application that led to the |
| 21 | | rejection, and re-submit the revised application to the |
| 22 | | Department within 30 calendar days of receiving a rejection. |
| 23 | | Applicants shall have the ability to appeal rejected |
| 24 | | applications. An application may be rejected only if it does |
| 25 | | not comply with the requirements of subsection (c), or the |
| 26 | | business is otherwise found to be in violation of this Act. The |
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| 1 | | receipt of an application by the Department, or the issuance |
| 2 | | of a registration certificate by the Department, shall not |
| 3 | | establish compliance with the Equal Pay Act of 2003 as to all |
| 4 | | Sections except Section 11. The issuance of a registration |
| 5 | | certificate shall not be a defense against any Equal Pay Act |
| 6 | | violation found by the Department, nor a basis for mitigation |
| 7 | | of damages. |
| 8 | | (e) Revocation of registration certificate. An equal pay |
| 9 | | registration certificate for a business may be suspended or |
| 10 | | revoked by the Director when the business fails to make a good |
| 11 | | faith effort to comply with the Acts identified in item (i) of |
| 12 | | subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subsection (c), fails to |
| 13 | | make a good faith effort to comply with this Section, or has |
| 14 | | multiple violations of this Section or the Acts identified in |
| 15 | | item (i) of subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subsection |
| 16 | | (c). Prior to suspending or revoking a registration |
| 17 | | certificate, the Director must first have sought to conciliate |
| 18 | | with the business regarding wages and benefits due to |
| 19 | | employees. |
| 20 | | Consistent with Section 25, prior to or in connection with |
| 21 | | the suspension or revocation of an equal pay registration |
| 22 | | certificate, the Director, or his or her authorized |
| 23 | | representative, may interview workers, administer oaths, take |
| 24 | | or cause to be taken the depositions of witnesses, and require |
| 25 | | by subpoena the attendance and testimony of witnesses, and the |
| 26 | | production of personnel and compensation information relative |
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| 1 | | to the matter under investigation, hearing or a |
| 2 | | department-initiated audit. |
| 3 | | Neither the Department nor the Director shall be held |
| 4 | | liable for good faith errors in issuing, denying, suspending |
| 5 | | or revoking certificates. |
| 6 | | (f) Administrative review. A business may obtain an |
| 7 | | administrative hearing in accordance with the Illinois |
| 8 | | Administrative Procedure Act before the suspension or |
| 9 | | revocation of its certificate or imposition of civil penalties |
| 10 | | as provided by subsection (i) is effective by filing a written |
| 11 | | request for hearing within 20 calendar days after service of |
| 12 | | notice by the Director. |
| 13 | | (g) Technical assistance. The Director must provide |
| 14 | | technical assistance to any business that requests assistance |
| 15 | | regarding this Section. |
| 16 | | (h) Access to data. |
| 17 | | (1) Any individually identifiable information |
| 18 | | submitted to the Director within or related to an equal |
| 19 | | pay registration application or otherwise provided by an |
| 20 | | employer in its equal pay compliance statement under |
| 21 | | subsection (c) shall be considered confidential |
| 22 | | information and not subject to disclosure pursuant to the |
| 23 | | Illinois Freedom of Information Act. As used in this |
| 24 | | Section, "individually identifiable information" means |
| 25 | | data submitted pursuant to this Section that is associated |
| 26 | | with a specific person or business. Aggregate data or |
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| 1 | | reports that are reasonably calculated to prevent the |
| 2 | | association of any data with any individual business or |
| 3 | | person are not confidential information. Aggregate data |
| 4 | | shall include the job category and the average hourly wage |
| 5 | | by county for each gender, race, and ethnicity category on |
| 6 | | the registration certificate applications. The Department |
| 7 | | of Labor may compile aggregate data from registration |
| 8 | | certificate applications. |
| 9 | | (2) The Director's decision to issue, not issue, |
| 10 | | revoke, or suspend an equal pay registration certificate |
| 11 | | is public information. |
| 12 | | (3) Notwithstanding this subsection (h), a current |
| 13 | | employee of a covered business may request anonymized data |
| 14 | | regarding their job classification or title and the pay |
| 15 | | for that classification. No individually identifiable |
| 16 | | information may be provided to an employee making a |
| 17 | | request under this paragraph. |
| 18 | | (4) Notwithstanding this subsection (h), the |
| 19 | | Department may share data and identifiable information |
| 20 | | with the Department of Human Rights, pursuant to its |
| 21 | | enforcement of Article 2 of the Illinois Human Rights Act, |
| 22 | | or the Office of the Attorney General, pursuant to its |
| 23 | | enforcement of Section 10-104 of the Illinois Human Rights |
| 24 | | Act. |
| 25 | | (5) Any Department employee who willfully and |
| 26 | | knowingly divulges, except in accordance with a proper |
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| 1 | | judicial order or otherwise provided by law, confidential |
| 2 | | information received by the Department from any business |
| 3 | | pursuant to this Act shall be deemed to have violated the |
| 4 | | State Officials and Employees Ethics Act and be subject to |
| 5 | | the penalties established under subsections (e) and (f) of |
| 6 | | Section 50-5 of that Act after investigation and |
| 7 | | opportunity for hearing before the Executive Ethics |
| 8 | | Commission in accordance with Section 20-50 of that Act. |
| 9 | | (i) Penalty. Falsification or misrepresentation of |
| 10 | | information on an application submitted to the Department |
| 11 | | shall constitute a violation of this Act and the Department |
| 12 | | may seek to suspend or revoke an equal pay registration |
| 13 | | certificate or impose civil penalties as provided under |
| 14 | | subsection (c) of Section 30. |
| 15 | | (Source: P.A. 102-36, eff. 6-25-21; 102-705, eff. 4-22-22; |
| 16 | | 103-201, eff. 1-1-24.) |
| 17 | | Section 10. The Prevailing Wage Act is amended by changing |
| 18 | | Section 2 as follows: |
| 19 | | (820 ILCS 130/2) |
| 20 | | Sec. 2. This Act applies to the wages of laborers, |
| 21 | | mechanics and other workers employed in any public works, as |
| 22 | | hereinafter defined, by any public body and to anyone under |
| 23 | | contracts for public works. This includes any maintenance, |
| 24 | | repair, assembly, or disassembly work performed on equipment |
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| 1 | | whether owned, leased, or rented. |
| 2 | | As used in this Act, unless the context indicates |
| 3 | | otherwise: |
| 4 | | "Public works" means all fixed works constructed or |
| 5 | | demolished by any public body, or paid for wholly or in part |
| 6 | | out of public funds. "Public works" as defined herein includes |
| 7 | | all projects financed in whole or in part with bonds, grants, |
| 8 | | loans, or other funds made available by or through the State or |
| 9 | | any of its political subdivisions, including but not limited |
| 10 | | to: bonds issued under the Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act |
| 11 | | (Article 11, Division 74 of the Illinois Municipal Code), the |
| 12 | | Industrial Building Revenue Bond Act, the Illinois Finance |
| 13 | | Authority Act, the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act, |
| 14 | | or the Build Illinois Bond Act; loans or other funds made |
| 15 | | available pursuant to the Build Illinois Act; loans or other |
| 16 | | funds made available pursuant to the Riverfront Development |
| 17 | | Fund under Section 10-15 of the River Edge Redevelopment Zone |
| 18 | | Act; or funds from the Fund for Illinois' Future under Section |
| 19 | | 6z-47 of the State Finance Act, funds for school construction |
| 20 | | under Section 5 of the General Obligation Bond Act, funds |
| 21 | | authorized under Section 3 of the School Construction Bond |
| 22 | | Act, funds for school infrastructure under Section 6z-45 of |
| 23 | | the State Finance Act, and funds for transportation purposes |
| 24 | | under Section 4 of the General Obligation Bond Act. "Public |
| 25 | | works" also includes (i) all projects financed in whole or in |
| 26 | | part with funds from the Environmental Protection Agency under |
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| 1 | | the Illinois Renewable Fuels Development Program Act for which |
| 2 | | there is no project labor agreement; (ii) all work performed |
| 3 | | pursuant to a public private agreement under the Public |
| 4 | | Private Agreements for the Illiana Expressway Act or the |
| 5 | | Public-Private Agreements for the South Suburban Airport Act; |
| 6 | | (iii) all projects undertaken under a public-private agreement |
| 7 | | under the Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Act |
| 8 | | or the Department of Natural Resources World Shooting and |
| 9 | | Recreational Complex Act; and (iv) all transportation |
| 10 | | facilities undertaken under a design-build contract or a |
| 11 | | Construction Manager/General Contractor contract under the |
| 12 | | Innovations for Transportation Infrastructure Act. "Public |
| 13 | | works" also includes all projects at leased facility property |
| 14 | | used for airport purposes under Section 35 of the Local |
| 15 | | Government Facility Lease Act. "Public works" also includes |
| 16 | | the construction of a new wind power facility by a business |
| 17 | | designated as a High Impact Business under Section |
| 18 | | 5.5(a)(3)(E) of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act, the |
| 19 | | construction of a new utility-scale solar power facility by a |
| 20 | | business designated as a High Impact Business under Section |
| 21 | | 5.5(a)(3)(E-5) of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act, the |
| 22 | | construction of a new battery energy storage solution facility |
| 23 | | by a business designated as a High Impact Business under |
| 24 | | Section 5.5(a)(3)(I) of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act, and |
| 25 | | the construction of a high voltage direct current converter |
| 26 | | station by a business designated as a High Impact Business |
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| 1 | | under Section 5.5(a)(3)(J) of the Illinois Enterprise Zone |
| 2 | | Act. "Public works" also includes electric vehicle charging |
| 3 | | station projects financed pursuant to the Electric Vehicle Act |
| 4 | | and renewable energy projects required to pay the prevailing |
| 5 | | wage pursuant to the Illinois Power Agency Act. "Public works" |
| 6 | | also includes power washing projects by a public body or paid |
| 7 | | for wholly or in part out of public funds in which steam or |
| 8 | | pressurized water, with or without added abrasives or |
| 9 | | chemicals, is used to remove paint or other coatings, oils or |
| 10 | | grease, corrosion, or debris from a surface or to prepare a |
| 11 | | surface for a coating. "Public works" also includes all |
| 12 | | electric transmission systems projects subject to the Electric |
| 13 | | Transmission Systems Construction Standards Act. "Public |
| 14 | | works" does not include work done directly by any public |
| 15 | | utility company, whether or not done under public supervision |
| 16 | | or direction, or paid for wholly or in part out of public |
| 17 | | funds. "Public works" also includes construction projects |
| 18 | | performed by a third party contracted by any public utility, |
| 19 | | as described in subsection (a) of Section 2.1, in public |
| 20 | | rights-of-way, as defined in Section 21-201 of the Public |
| 21 | | Utilities Act, whether or not done under public supervision or |
| 22 | | direction, or paid for wholly or in part out of public funds. |
| 23 | | "Public works" also includes construction projects that exceed |
| 24 | | 15 aggregate miles of new fiber optic cable, performed by a |
| 25 | | third party contracted by any public utility, as described in |
| 26 | | subsection (b) of Section 2.1, in public rights-of-way, as |
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| 1 | | defined in Section 21-201 of the Public Utilities Act, whether |
| 2 | | or not done under public supervision or direction, or paid for |
| 3 | | wholly or in part out of public funds. "Public works" also |
| 4 | | includes any corrective action performed pursuant to Title XVI |
| 5 | | of the Environmental Protection Act for which payment from the |
| 6 | | Underground Storage Tank Fund is requested. "Public works" |
| 7 | | also includes all construction projects involving fixtures or |
| 8 | | permanent attachments affixed to light poles that are owned by |
| 9 | | a public body, including street light poles, traffic light |
| 10 | | poles, and other lighting fixtures, whether or not done under |
| 11 | | public supervision or direction, or paid for wholly or in part |
| 12 | | out of public funds, unless the project is performed by |
| 13 | | employees employed directly by the public body. "Public works" |
| 14 | | also includes work performed subject to the Mechanical |
| 15 | | Insulation Energy and Safety Assessment Act. "Public works" |
| 16 | | also includes the removal, hauling, and transportation of |
| 17 | | biosolids, lime sludge, and lime residue from a water |
| 18 | | treatment plant or facility and the disposal of biosolids, |
| 19 | | lime sludge, and lime residue removed from a water treatment |
| 20 | | plant or facility at a landfill. "Public works" does not |
| 21 | | include projects undertaken by the owner at an owner-occupied |
| 22 | | single-family residence or at an owner-occupied unit of a |
| 23 | | multi-family residence. "Public works" does not include work |
| 24 | | performed for soil and water conservation purposes on |
| 25 | | agricultural lands, whether or not done under public |
| 26 | | supervision or paid for wholly or in part out of public funds, |
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| 1 | | done directly by an owner or person who has legal control of |
| 2 | | those lands. |
| 3 | | "Construction" means all work on public works involving |
| 4 | | laborers, workers or mechanics. This includes any maintenance, |
| 5 | | repair, assembly, or disassembly work performed on equipment |
| 6 | | whether owned, leased, or rented. |
| 7 | | "Locality" means the county where the physical work upon |
| 8 | | public works is performed, except (1) that if there is not |
| 9 | | available in the county a sufficient number of competent |
| 10 | | skilled laborers, workers and mechanics to construct the |
| 11 | | public works efficiently and properly, "locality" includes any |
| 12 | | other county nearest the one in which the work or construction |
| 13 | | is to be performed and from which such persons may be obtained |
| 14 | | in sufficient numbers to perform the work and (2) that, with |
| 15 | | respect to contracts for highway work with the Department of |
| 16 | | Transportation of this State, "locality" may at the discretion |
| 17 | | of the Secretary of the Department of Transportation be |
| 18 | | construed to include two or more adjacent counties from which |
| 19 | | workers may be accessible for work on such construction. |
| 20 | | "Public body" means the State or any officer, board or |
| 21 | | commission of the State or any political subdivision or |
| 22 | | department thereof, or any institution supported in whole or |
| 23 | | in part by public funds, and includes every county, city, |
| 24 | | town, village, township, school district, irrigation, utility, |
| 25 | | reclamation improvement or other district and every other |
| 26 | | political subdivision, district or municipality of the state |
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| 1 | | whether such political subdivision, municipality or district |
| 2 | | operates under a special charter or not. |
| 3 | | "Labor organization" means an organization that is the |
| 4 | | exclusive representative of an employer's employees recognized |
| 5 | | or certified pursuant to the National Labor Relations Act. |
| 6 | | The terms "general prevailing rate of hourly wages", |
| 7 | | "general prevailing rate of wages" or "prevailing rate of |
| 8 | | wages" when used in this Act mean the hourly cash wages plus |
| 9 | | full journeyman annualized fringe benefits for training and |
| 10 | | apprenticeship programs registered with approved by the Office |
| 11 | | of Apprenticeship within the U.S. Department of Labor's |
| 12 | | Employment and Training Administration with full journeymen |
| 13 | | annualized fringe benefits for U.S. Department of Labor, |
| 14 | | Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, health and welfare, |
| 15 | | insurance, vacations and pensions paid generally, in the |
| 16 | | locality in which the work is being performed, to employees |
| 17 | | engaged in work of a similar character on public works. |
| 18 | | (Source: P.A. 102-9, eff. 1-1-22; 102-444, eff. 8-20-21; |
| 19 | | 102-673, eff. 11-30-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-1094, eff. |
| 20 | | 6-15-22; 103-8, eff. 6-7-23; 103-327, eff. 1-1-24; 103-346, |
| 21 | | eff. 1-1-24; 103-359, eff. 7-28-23; 103-447, eff. 8-4-23; |
| 22 | | 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; 103-1066, eff. 2-20-25.) |
| 23 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
| 24 | | becoming law.". |