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1 | AN ACT concerning State government. | ||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | ||||||
4 | Section 1. Reference to Act. This Act may be referred to as | ||||||
5 | the Dignity in Pay Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 3. Declaration of policy and intent. | ||||||
7 | (a) Section 14(c) of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act | ||||||
8 | of 1938 provides for the employment of persons with | ||||||
9 | disabilities at wage rates below the statutory federal minimum | ||||||
10 | wage. Among those who have worked for subminimum wages in | ||||||
11 | Illinois are people with intellectual, developmental, | ||||||
12 | physical, and sensory disabilities, including those who are | ||||||
13 | blind or deaf or are diagnosed with cerebral palsy, spina | ||||||
14 | bifida, or Down syndrome. Section 14(c) authorizations result | ||||||
15 | in a national average wage of approximately $3 per hour for | ||||||
16 | workers with disabilities who have engaged in work activities | ||||||
17 | under a 14(c) wage certificate. | ||||||
18 | Data released in October 2022 from the United States | ||||||
19 | Department of Labor shows that Illinois ranks second in the | ||||||
20 | nation in the number of 14(c) certificates issued or pending, | ||||||
21 | with several thousand Illinois residents with disabilities | ||||||
22 | engaged in activities compensated below minimum wage. These | ||||||
23 | activities most often occur in congregate work centers (also |
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1 | known as facility-based employment or sheltered workshops), | ||||||
2 | some of which may have the effect of isolating people with | ||||||
3 | disabilities from the greater community. | ||||||
4 | The Illinois Employment First Act stipulates that | ||||||
5 | "competitive and integrated employment shall be considered the | ||||||
6 | first option when serving persons with disabilities of working | ||||||
7 | age." Across the United States, 18 states eliminated, phased | ||||||
8 | out, or modified the authority of employers to pay subminimum | ||||||
9 | wages to people with disabilities. | ||||||
10 | Ensuring that Illinois maximizes opportunities for persons | ||||||
11 | with disabilities to secure gainful employment is a critical | ||||||
12 | element to achieving the requirements of the Illinois | ||||||
13 | Employment First Act. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity | ||||||
14 | Act (Public Law 113-128) and Section 7 of the Rehabilitation | ||||||
15 | Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 705) define competitive integrated | ||||||
16 | employment as "work that is performed on a full-time or | ||||||
17 | part-time basis for which an individual is: compensated at a | ||||||
18 | rate that shall be not less than the rate specified in the | ||||||
19 | applicable State or local minimum wage law; and is not less | ||||||
20 | than the customary rate paid by the employer for the same or | ||||||
21 | similar work performed by other employees who are not | ||||||
22 | individuals with disabilities, and who are similarly situated | ||||||
23 | in similar occupations by the same employer and who have | ||||||
24 | similar training, experience, and skills; or in the case of an | ||||||
25 | individual who is self-employed, yields an income that is | ||||||
26 | comparable to the income received by other individuals who are |
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1 | not individuals with disabilities, and who are self-employed | ||||||
2 | in similar occupations or on similar tasks and who have | ||||||
3 | similar training, experience, and skills; and is eligible for | ||||||
4 | the level of benefits provided to other employees". | ||||||
5 | Paying workers with disabilities subminimum wages | ||||||
6 | perpetuates harmful, unfair, and inaccurate stereotypes about | ||||||
7 | the potential and worth of people with disabilities, affects | ||||||
8 | their capacity to earn wages equivalent to those of their | ||||||
9 | peers without disabilities, and diminishes the expectations | ||||||
10 | about and perceived value of their contributions to the | ||||||
11 | workforce and society. | ||||||
12 | Eliminating subminimum wage employment for people with | ||||||
13 | disabilities, coupled with the implementation of service | ||||||
14 | enhancements and policy changes, is crucial for advancing | ||||||
15 | economic justice and accelerating dignity and self-sufficiency | ||||||
16 | for all people. It ensures that those currently employed in | ||||||
17 | subminimum wage jobs can transition to competitive integrated | ||||||
18 | employment, supported employment, or integrated community | ||||||
19 | activities aligned with their individual aspirations. | ||||||
20 | On October 4, 2021, the Governor signed Executive Order 26 | ||||||
21 | (2021), which requires all contracts through the Illinois | ||||||
22 | State Use Program to provide payment to workers at no less than | ||||||
23 | the applicable local, if higher, or Illinois minimum wage for | ||||||
24 | all employees performing work on the contract. | ||||||
25 | (b) Additional service enhancements, rate adjustments, | ||||||
26 | investments, and policy changes are needed to address systemic |
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1 | barriers to assist persons with disabilities to access | ||||||
2 | increased employment opportunities and earn at or above the | ||||||
3 | Illinois minimum wage. | ||||||
4 | (c) Collaborative partnerships between State agencies and | ||||||
5 | key stakeholder organizations, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
6 | those noted in this amendatory Act of the 103rd General | ||||||
7 | Assembly, shall result in a complete phase out of Illinois | ||||||
8 | Section 14(c) certificates on December 31, 2029. | ||||||
9 | Section 5. The Department of Human Services Act is amended | ||||||
10 | by adding Sections 1-90 and 1-95 as follows: | ||||||
11 | (20 ILCS 1305/1-90 new) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 1-90. Program rates. The Department of Healthcare and | ||||||
13 | Family Services, in partnership with the Department of Human | ||||||
14 | Services, shall file an amendment to the Home and | ||||||
15 | Community-Based Services Waiver Program for Adults with | ||||||
16 | Developmental Disabilities authorized under Section 1915(c) of | ||||||
17 | the Social Security Act to increase the rates for the | ||||||
18 | following waiver services: Supported Employment - Small Group | ||||||
19 | Supports. The amendment shall be filed by January 1, 2025. | ||||||
20 | Implementation of any rate increase to the Supported | ||||||
21 | Employment - Small Group Supports service is subject to | ||||||
22 | federal approval of the amendment filed as required in this | ||||||
23 | Section. |
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1 | (20 ILCS 1305/1-95 new) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 1-95. Transition Program Grants. | ||||||
3 | (a) The Department of Human Services shall establish a | ||||||
4 | Section 14(c) transition program to award transition grants to | ||||||
5 | eligible community agencies with active or pending Section | ||||||
6 | 14(c) certificates to aid in the transition away from | ||||||
7 | subminimum wages for workers with disabilities. The goal of | ||||||
8 | Section 14(c) transition program grants is to develop new | ||||||
9 | opportunities and programs and grow capacity to respond to the | ||||||
10 | needs of individuals with disabilities in their geographic | ||||||
11 | area, including, but not limited to, supported employment, | ||||||
12 | customized employment, self-employment, entrepreneurship, and | ||||||
13 | diverse day programs that support meaningful days, choice, and | ||||||
14 | community integration. | ||||||
15 | (b) Eligibility for Section 14(c) transition program | ||||||
16 | grants shall be contingent upon community agencies submitting | ||||||
17 | a transition plan. The Department shall provide example plans | ||||||
18 | that community agencies may adapt. By January 1, 2025, the | ||||||
19 | transition program grant funds shall be awarded in compliance | ||||||
20 | with the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. | ||||||
21 | (c) Grants shall be made by the Department to eligible | ||||||
22 | holders of Section 14(c) certificates, consistent with the | ||||||
23 | Grant Accountability and Transparency Act, to assist workers | ||||||
24 | with disabilities who are working for subminimum wages to | ||||||
25 | transition to competitive integrated employment and to support | ||||||
26 | eligible Section 14(c) certificate holders. Grant funding |
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1 | shall be used to: | ||||||
2 | (1) provide competitive integrated employment; | ||||||
3 | (2) assist individuals with disabilities who were | ||||||
4 | employed at subminimum wages to find and retain | ||||||
5 | competitive integrated employment; or | ||||||
6 | (3) provide integrated community participation and | ||||||
7 | wraparound services for individuals with disabilities who | ||||||
8 | were employed at subminimum wages. | ||||||
9 | (d) Beginning on January 1, 2026, the Department of Human | ||||||
10 | Services shall provide an annual status report to the Governor | ||||||
11 | and the General Assembly, incorporating data from each grant | ||||||
12 | recipient, to demonstrate progress toward identified | ||||||
13 | benchmarks. | ||||||
14 | Section 7. The Employment and Economic Opportunity for | ||||||
15 | Persons with Disabilities Task Force Act is amended by adding | ||||||
16 | Section 16 as follows: | ||||||
17 | (20 ILCS 4095/16 new) | ||||||
18 | Sec. 16. Multi-year plan toward elimination of Section | ||||||
19 | 14(c) certificates. By no later than July 1, 2025, the | ||||||
20 | Employment and Economic Opportunity for Persons with | ||||||
21 | Disabilities Task Force, with the Illinois Council on | ||||||
22 | Developmental Disabilities and an academic partner with | ||||||
23 | relevant subject matter expertise, shall create a multi-year | ||||||
24 | plan of recommended actions, outcomes, and benchmarks in |
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1 | accordance with paragraphs (1) through (3) to help the State | ||||||
2 | successfully eliminate on and after December 31, 2029 the use | ||||||
3 | of certificates authorized under Section 14(c) of the federal | ||||||
4 | Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. | ||||||
5 | (1) The multi-year plan shall include, but not be | ||||||
6 | limited to, all of the following: | ||||||
7 | (A) Identification, gathering, and analytics of | ||||||
8 | data to inform the work of the Task Force, including, | ||||||
9 | but not limited to: | ||||||
10 | (i) the total number of entities utilizing | ||||||
11 | Section 14(c) certificates; | ||||||
12 | (ii) the total number of persons with | ||||||
13 | disabilities who are paid subminimum wages and the | ||||||
14 | total number of persons with disabilities who are | ||||||
15 | paid at least the applicable minimum wages; | ||||||
16 | (iii) the total number of persons with | ||||||
17 | disabilities working in facility-based employment | ||||||
18 | paid at or above minimum wage. | ||||||
19 | (B) Recommended actions, including additional | ||||||
20 | statutory, regulatory, or policy measures, including | ||||||
21 | State-supported activities to assist providers in | ||||||
22 | employing people with disabilities. | ||||||
23 | (C) Recommended measurable outcomes for each year | ||||||
24 | of the plan. | ||||||
25 | (D) Recommended benchmarks for each year of the | ||||||
26 | plan. |
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1 | (2) In developing the multi-year plan, the Task Force | ||||||
2 | shall consider: | ||||||
3 | (A) The total available approximate number of | ||||||
4 | people with disabilities paid subminimum wages who | ||||||
5 | want to transition to competitive integrated | ||||||
6 | employment with supports. | ||||||
7 | (B) The total available approximate number of | ||||||
8 | people with disabilities who do not wish to pursue | ||||||
9 | competitive integrated employment and who would | ||||||
10 | benefit from alternative meaningful day opportunities. | ||||||
11 | (C) Existing State employment programs designed to | ||||||
12 | support workers with disabilities. | ||||||
13 | (D) An evaluation of capacity limits in providers' | ||||||
14 | contracts with the Department of Human Services' | ||||||
15 | Division of Rehabilitation Services and Division of | ||||||
16 | Developmental Disabilities. | ||||||
17 | (E) The personal choice of persons with | ||||||
18 | disabilities regarding employment goals and planning | ||||||
19 | in person-centered planning processes. | ||||||
20 | (F) The use of existing and emerging technologies | ||||||
21 | that could assist persons with disabilities in | ||||||
22 | achieving employment goals. | ||||||
23 | (G) The impact of access to reliable | ||||||
24 | transportation on achieving employment goals and | ||||||
25 | ongoing employment. | ||||||
26 | (H) An analysis that shall include data on: |
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1 | (i) the activities of youth with disabilities | ||||||
2 | within one year of exiting high school; | ||||||
3 | (ii) the count of schools holding Student | ||||||
4 | Transition Employment Program and Pre-Employment | ||||||
5 | Transition Services contracts with the Division of | ||||||
6 | Rehabilitation Services that includes the count of | ||||||
7 | students with ongoing cases who transition to | ||||||
8 | adult services; | ||||||
9 | (iii) the number of students 14 1/2 through 22 | ||||||
10 | years of age with individualized education plans | ||||||
11 | indicating a need for home and community-based | ||||||
12 | adult services. | ||||||
13 | (I) The potential changes to State law, | ||||||
14 | regulations, or policies to protect means-tested | ||||||
15 | benefits for persons with disabilities as they pursue | ||||||
16 | employment-related goals. | ||||||
17 | (J) Dissemination of information regarding | ||||||
18 | employment supports and benefits to individuals with | ||||||
19 | disabilities, consumers of public services, employers, | ||||||
20 | service providers, and State and local agency staff. | ||||||
21 | Information shall include the Ticket to Work program, | ||||||
22 | Work Incentives Planning and Assistance Programs, | ||||||
23 | Illinois ABLE, and Health Benefits for Workers with | ||||||
24 | Disabilities. | ||||||
25 | (K) The education and training needs of staff | ||||||
26 | working in community-based provider agencies toward |
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1 | advancing competitive, integrated work options for | ||||||
2 | persons with disabilities, in areas including, but not | ||||||
3 | limited to: | ||||||
4 | (i) employment options; | ||||||
5 | (ii) non-employment options; | ||||||
6 | (iii) home and community-based services and | ||||||
7 | supports; | ||||||
8 | (iv) self-advocacy; | ||||||
9 | (v) benefits planning; | ||||||
10 | (vi) asset building; | ||||||
11 | (vii) assistive technology; | ||||||
12 | (viii) certification programs; and | ||||||
13 | (ix) mental health services and supports. | ||||||
14 | (L) Agreements between State agencies and | ||||||
15 | community-based providers that promote flexibility and | ||||||
16 | allow for expansion. | ||||||
17 | (M) Ongoing review of rates and reimbursements | ||||||
18 | that support various employment programs for persons | ||||||
19 | with disabilities, including competitive, integrated | ||||||
20 | employment, customized employment, and supported | ||||||
21 | employment. | ||||||
22 | (N) The need to further engage the private | ||||||
23 | business community to hire persons with disabilities | ||||||
24 | through incentives that may include specialized | ||||||
25 | educational opportunities, distribution of literature | ||||||
26 | at points of interaction with government licensing |
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1 | agencies, and tax incentives to hiring persons with | ||||||
2 | disabilities. | ||||||
3 | (O) The availability and need for adequate | ||||||
4 | benefits planning services for workers with | ||||||
5 | disabilities. | ||||||
6 | (P) The availability and need for meaningful day | ||||||
7 | services for individuals with disabilities who prefer | ||||||
8 | not to work. | ||||||
9 | (Q) Enhanced service and support needs of aging | ||||||
10 | adults with developmental disabilities who have been | ||||||
11 | engaged in subminimum wage work, including, but not | ||||||
12 | limited to, activities of daily living, behavioral | ||||||
13 | supports, and medical supports, including | ||||||
14 | administration of medications while participating in | ||||||
15 | employment supports and community day services through | ||||||
16 | the Department of Human Services. | ||||||
17 | (3) In developing the multi-year plan, the Task Force | ||||||
18 | shall consult with employment service providers, people | ||||||
19 | with disabilities, disability trade associations, and | ||||||
20 | disability advocacy organizations. | ||||||
21 | (4) The Task Force shall submit the multi-year plan to | ||||||
22 | the Governor and the General Assembly by no later than | ||||||
23 | July 1, 2025. Annual reports on implementation shall be | ||||||
24 | required by no later than January 1 of each subsequent | ||||||
25 | year through January 1, 2030. | ||||||
26 | (5) The Task Force shall provide annual updates to the |
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1 | Governor and the General Assembly through January 1, 2035 | ||||||
2 | on the employment of persons with disabilities in | ||||||
3 | Illinois. | ||||||
4 | (6) The Governor shall appoint at least 2 additional | ||||||
5 | members to the Task Force who represent organizations that | ||||||
6 | are current Section 14(c) certificate holders. The | ||||||
7 | Director of Labor, or the Director's designee, shall serve | ||||||
8 | on the Task Force in a non-voting, advisory capacity until | ||||||
9 | July 1, 2025. | ||||||
10 | Section 20. The Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, | ||||||
11 | and Persons with Disabilities Act is amended by changing | ||||||
12 | Section 2 as follows: | ||||||
13 | (30 ILCS 575/2) | ||||||
14 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on June 30, 2029) | ||||||
15 | Sec. 2. Definitions. | ||||||
16 | (A) For the purpose of this Act, the following terms shall | ||||||
17 | have the following definitions: | ||||||
18 | (1) "Minority person" shall mean a person who is a | ||||||
19 | citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States | ||||||
20 | and who is any of the following: | ||||||
21 | (a) American Indian or Alaska Native (a person | ||||||
22 | having origins in any of the original peoples of North | ||||||
23 | and South America, including Central America, and who | ||||||
24 | maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment). |
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1 | (b) Asian (a person having origins in any of the | ||||||
2 | original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or | ||||||
3 | the Indian subcontinent, including, but not limited | ||||||
4 | to, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, | ||||||
5 | Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and | ||||||
6 | Vietnam). | ||||||
7 | (c) Black or African American (a person having | ||||||
8 | origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa). | ||||||
9 | (d) Hispanic or Latino (a person of Cuban, | ||||||
10 | Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or | ||||||
11 | other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race). | ||||||
12 | (e) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (a | ||||||
13 | person having origins in any of the original peoples | ||||||
14 | of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands). | ||||||
15 | (2) "Woman" shall mean a person who is a citizen or | ||||||
16 | lawful permanent resident of the United States and who is | ||||||
17 | of the female gender. | ||||||
18 | (2.05) "Person with a disability" means a person who | ||||||
19 | is a citizen or lawful resident of the United States and is | ||||||
20 | a person qualifying as a person with a disability under | ||||||
21 | subdivision (2.1) of this subsection (A). | ||||||
22 | (2.1) "Person with a disability" means a person with a | ||||||
23 | severe physical or mental disability that: | ||||||
24 | (a) results from: | ||||||
25 | amputation, | ||||||
26 | arthritis, |
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1 | autism, | ||||||
2 | blindness, | ||||||
3 | burn injury, | ||||||
4 | cancer, | ||||||
5 | cerebral palsy, | ||||||
6 | Crohn's disease, | ||||||
7 | cystic fibrosis, | ||||||
8 | deafness, | ||||||
9 | head injury, | ||||||
10 | heart disease, | ||||||
11 | hemiplegia, | ||||||
12 | hemophilia, | ||||||
13 | respiratory or pulmonary dysfunction, | ||||||
14 | an intellectual disability, | ||||||
15 | mental illness, | ||||||
16 | multiple sclerosis, | ||||||
17 | muscular dystrophy, | ||||||
18 | musculoskeletal disorders, | ||||||
19 | neurological disorders, including stroke and | ||||||
20 | epilepsy, | ||||||
21 | paraplegia, | ||||||
22 | quadriplegia and other spinal cord conditions, | ||||||
23 | sickle cell anemia, | ||||||
24 | ulcerative colitis, | ||||||
25 | specific learning disabilities, or | ||||||
26 | end stage renal failure disease; and |
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1 | (b) substantially limits one or more of the | ||||||
2 | person's major life activities. | ||||||
3 | Another disability or combination of disabilities may | ||||||
4 | also be considered as a severe disability for the purposes | ||||||
5 | of item (a) of this subdivision (2.1) if it is determined | ||||||
6 | by an evaluation of rehabilitation potential to cause a | ||||||
7 | comparable degree of substantial functional limitation | ||||||
8 | similar to the specific list of disabilities listed in | ||||||
9 | item (a) of this subdivision (2.1). | ||||||
10 | (3) "Minority-owned business" means a business which | ||||||
11 | is at least 51% owned by one or more minority persons, or | ||||||
12 | in the case of a corporation, at least 51% of the stock in | ||||||
13 | which is owned by one or more minority persons; and the | ||||||
14 | management and daily business operations of which are | ||||||
15 | controlled by one or more of the minority individuals who | ||||||
16 | own it. | ||||||
17 | (4) "Women-owned business" means a business which is | ||||||
18 | at least 51% owned by one or more women, or, in the case of | ||||||
19 | a corporation, at least 51% of the stock in which is owned | ||||||
20 | by one or more women; and the management and daily | ||||||
21 | business operations of which are controlled by one or more | ||||||
22 | of the women who own it. | ||||||
23 | (4.1) "Business owned by a person with a disability" | ||||||
24 | means a business that is at least 51% owned by one or more | ||||||
25 | persons with a disability and the management and daily | ||||||
26 | business operations of which are controlled by one or more |
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1 | of the persons with disabilities who own it. A | ||||||
2 | not-for-profit agency for persons with disabilities that | ||||||
3 | is exempt from taxation under Section 501 of the Internal | ||||||
4 | Revenue Code of 1986 is also considered a "business owned | ||||||
5 | by a person with a disability". | ||||||
6 | (4.2) "Council" means the Business Enterprise Council | ||||||
7 | for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities | ||||||
8 | created under Section 5 of this Act. | ||||||
9 | (4.3) "Commission" means, unless the context clearly | ||||||
10 | indicates otherwise, the Commission on Equity and | ||||||
11 | Inclusion created under the Commission on Equity and | ||||||
12 | Inclusion Act. | ||||||
13 | (4.4) "Certified vendor" means a minority-owned | ||||||
14 | business, women-owned business, or business owned by a | ||||||
15 | person with a disability that is certified by the Business | ||||||
16 | Enterprise Program. | ||||||
17 | (4.5) "Subcontractor" means a person or entity that | ||||||
18 | enters into a contractual agreement with a prime vendor to | ||||||
19 | provide, on behalf of the prime vendor, goods, services, | ||||||
20 | real property, or remuneration or other monetary | ||||||
21 | consideration that is the subject of the primary State | ||||||
22 | contract. "Subcontractor" includes a sublessee under a | ||||||
23 | State contract. | ||||||
24 | (4.6) "Prime vendor" means any person or entity having | ||||||
25 | a contract that is subject to this Act with a State agency | ||||||
26 | or public institution of higher education. |
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1 | (5) "State contracts" means all contracts entered into | ||||||
2 | by the State, any agency or department thereof, or any | ||||||
3 | public institution of higher education, including | ||||||
4 | community college districts, regardless of the source of | ||||||
5 | the funds with which the contracts are paid, which are not | ||||||
6 | subject to federal reimbursement. "State contracts" does | ||||||
7 | not include contracts awarded by a retirement system, | ||||||
8 | pension fund, or investment board subject to Section | ||||||
9 | 1-109.1 of the Illinois Pension Code. This definition | ||||||
10 | shall control over any existing definition under this Act | ||||||
11 | or applicable administrative rule. | ||||||
12 | "State construction contracts" means all State | ||||||
13 | contracts entered into by a State agency or public | ||||||
14 | institution of higher education for the repair, | ||||||
15 | remodeling, renovation or construction of a building or | ||||||
16 | structure, or for the construction or maintenance of a | ||||||
17 | highway defined in Article 2 of the Illinois Highway Code. | ||||||
18 | (6) "State agencies" shall mean all departments, | ||||||
19 | officers, boards, commissions, institutions and bodies | ||||||
20 | politic and corporate of the State, but does not include | ||||||
21 | the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, the | ||||||
22 | Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University, the | ||||||
23 | Board of Trustees of Chicago State University, the Board | ||||||
24 | of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University, the Board of | ||||||
25 | Trustees of Governors State University, the Board of | ||||||
26 | Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of |
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1 | Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of | ||||||
2 | Trustees of Northern Illinois University, the Board of | ||||||
3 | Trustees of Western Illinois University, municipalities or | ||||||
4 | other local governmental units, or other State | ||||||
5 | constitutional officers. | ||||||
6 | (7) "Public institutions of higher education" means | ||||||
7 | the University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, | ||||||
8 | Chicago State University, Eastern Illinois University, | ||||||
9 | Governors State University, Illinois State University, | ||||||
10 | Northeastern Illinois University, Northern Illinois | ||||||
11 | University, Western Illinois University, the public | ||||||
12 | community colleges of the State, and any other public | ||||||
13 | universities, colleges, and community colleges now or | ||||||
14 | hereafter established or authorized by the General | ||||||
15 | Assembly. | ||||||
16 | (8) "Certification" means a determination made by the | ||||||
17 | Council or by one delegated authority from the Council to | ||||||
18 | make certifications, or by a State agency with statutory | ||||||
19 | authority to make such a certification, that a business | ||||||
20 | entity is a business owned by a minority, woman, or person | ||||||
21 | with a disability for whatever purpose. A business owned | ||||||
22 | and controlled by women shall be certified as a | ||||||
23 | "woman-owned business". A business owned and controlled by | ||||||
24 | women who are also minorities shall be certified as both a | ||||||
25 | "women-owned business" and a "minority-owned business". | ||||||
26 | (9) "Control" means the exclusive or ultimate and sole |
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1 | control of the business including, but not limited to, | ||||||
2 | capital investment and all other financial matters, | ||||||
3 | property, acquisitions, contract negotiations, legal | ||||||
4 | matters, officer-director-employee selection and | ||||||
5 | comprehensive hiring, operating responsibilities, | ||||||
6 | cost-control matters, income and dividend matters, | ||||||
7 | financial transactions and rights of other shareholders or | ||||||
8 | joint partners. Control shall be real, substantial and | ||||||
9 | continuing, not pro forma. Control shall include the power | ||||||
10 | to direct or cause the direction of the management and | ||||||
11 | policies of the business and to make the day-to-day as | ||||||
12 | well as major decisions in matters of policy, management | ||||||
13 | and operations. Control shall be exemplified by possessing | ||||||
14 | the requisite knowledge and expertise to run the | ||||||
15 | particular business and control shall not include simple | ||||||
16 | majority or absentee ownership. | ||||||
17 | (10) "Business" means a business that has annual gross | ||||||
18 | sales of less than $150,000,000 as evidenced by the | ||||||
19 | federal income tax return of the business. A certified | ||||||
20 | vendor with gross sales in excess of this cap may apply to | ||||||
21 | the Council for certification for a particular contract if | ||||||
22 | the vendor can demonstrate that the contract would have | ||||||
23 | significant impact on businesses owned by minorities, | ||||||
24 | women, or persons with disabilities as suppliers or | ||||||
25 | subcontractors or in employment of minorities, women, or | ||||||
26 | persons with disabilities. Firms with gross sales in |
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1 | excess of this cap that are granted certification by the | ||||||
2 | Council shall be granted certification for the life of the | ||||||
3 | contract, including available renewals. | ||||||
4 | (11) "Utilization plan" means an attachment that is | ||||||
5 | made to all bids or proposals and that demonstrates the | ||||||
6 | bidder's or offeror's efforts to meet the | ||||||
7 | contract-specific Business Enterprise Program goal. The | ||||||
8 | utilization plan shall indicate whether the prime vendor | ||||||
9 | intends to meet the Business Enterprise Program goal | ||||||
10 | through its own performance, if it is a certified vendor, | ||||||
11 | or through the use of subcontractors that are certified | ||||||
12 | vendors. The utilization plan shall demonstrate that the | ||||||
13 | Vendor has either: (1) met the entire contract goal or (2) | ||||||
14 | requested a full or partial waiver of the contract goal. | ||||||
15 | If the prime vendor intends to use a subcontractor that is | ||||||
16 | a certified vendor to fulfill the contract goal, a | ||||||
17 | participation agreement executed between the prime vendor | ||||||
18 | and the certified subcontractor must be included with the | ||||||
19 | utilization plan. | ||||||
20 | (12) "Business Enterprise Program" means the Business | ||||||
21 | Enterprise Program of the Commission on Equity and | ||||||
22 | Inclusion. | ||||||
23 | (13) "Good faith effort" means actions undertaken by a | ||||||
24 | vendor to achieve a contract specific Business Enterprise | ||||||
25 | Program goal that, by scope, intensity, and | ||||||
26 | appropriateness to the objective, can reasonably be |
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1 | expected to fulfill the program's requirements. | ||||||
2 | (B) When a business is owned at least 51% by any | ||||||
3 | combination of minority persons, women, or persons with | ||||||
4 | disabilities, even though none of the 3 classes alone holds at | ||||||
5 | least a 51% interest, the ownership requirement for purposes | ||||||
6 | of this Act is considered to be met. The certification | ||||||
7 | category for the business is that of the class holding the | ||||||
8 | largest ownership interest in the business. If 2 or more | ||||||
9 | classes have equal ownership interests, the certification | ||||||
10 | category shall be determined by the business. | ||||||
11 | (Source: P.A. 102-29, eff. 6-25-21; 102-1119, eff. 1-23-23; | ||||||
12 | 103-570, eff. 1-1-24.) | ||||||
13 | Section 23. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | ||||||
14 | changing Section 5-35 as follows: | ||||||
15 | (305 ILCS 5/5-35) | ||||||
16 | Sec. 5-35. Personal needs allowance. | ||||||
17 | (a) For a person who is a resident in a facility licensed | ||||||
18 | under the ID/DD Community Care Act, the Community-Integrated | ||||||
19 | Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act, the | ||||||
20 | Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, or the | ||||||
21 | MC/DD Act for whom payments are made under this Article | ||||||
22 | throughout a month and who is determined to be eligible for | ||||||
23 | medical assistance under this Article, the State shall pay an | ||||||
24 | amount in addition to the minimum monthly personal needs |
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1 | allowance authorized under Section 1902(q) of Title XIX of the | ||||||
2 | Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396a(q) 1396(q) ) so that the | ||||||
3 | person's total monthly personal needs allowance from both | ||||||
4 | State and federal sources equals $60. | ||||||
5 | (b) Beginning January 1, 2025, for a person who is a | ||||||
6 | resident in a facility licensed under the Community-Integrated | ||||||
7 | Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act for whom | ||||||
8 | payments are made under this Article throughout a month and | ||||||
9 | who is determined to be eligible for medical assistance under | ||||||
10 | this Article, the State shall pay an amount in addition to the | ||||||
11 | minimum monthly personal needs allowance authorized under | ||||||
12 | Section 1902(q) of Title XIX of the Social Security Act so that | ||||||
13 | the person's total monthly personal needs allowance from both | ||||||
14 | State and federal sources equals $100. | ||||||
15 | (c) Beginning January 1, 2026, the personal needs | ||||||
16 | allowance described in subsection (b) shall increase annually | ||||||
17 | at the same rate as the Social Security cost-of-living | ||||||
18 | adjustment to take effect on January 1 of each year. | ||||||
19 | (Source: P.A. 100-23, eff. 7-6-17.) | ||||||
20 | Section 25. The Minimum Wage Law is amended by changing | ||||||
21 | Section 10 as follows: | ||||||
22 | (820 ILCS 105/10) (from Ch. 48, par. 1010) | ||||||
23 | Sec. 10. (a) The Director shall make and revise | ||||||
24 | administrative regulations, including definitions of terms, as |
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1 | the Director he deems appropriate to carry out the purposes of | ||||||
2 | this Act, to prevent the circumvention or evasion thereof, and | ||||||
3 | to safeguard the minimum wage established by the Act. | ||||||
4 | Regulations governing employment of learners may be issued | ||||||
5 | only after notice and opportunity for public hearing, as | ||||||
6 | provided in subsection (c) of this Section. | ||||||
7 | (b) In order to prevent curtailment of opportunities for | ||||||
8 | employment, avoid undue hardship, and safeguard the minimum | ||||||
9 | wage rate under this Act, the Director may also issue | ||||||
10 | regulations providing for the employment of workers with | ||||||
11 | disabilities and learners at wages lower than the wage rate | ||||||
12 | applicable under this Act, under permits and for such periods | ||||||
13 | of time as specified therein; and providing for the employment | ||||||
14 | of learners at wages lower than the wage rate applicable under | ||||||
15 | this Act as follows: | ||||||
16 | (1) The Director may issue regulations for the | ||||||
17 | employment of workers with disabilities at wages lower | ||||||
18 | than the wage rate applicable under this Act, under | ||||||
19 | permits and for such periods of time as specified therein. | ||||||
20 | Such . However, such regulation shall not permit lower | ||||||
21 | wages for persons with disabilities on any basis that is | ||||||
22 | unrelated to such person's ability resulting from his | ||||||
23 | disability, and such regulation may be issued only after | ||||||
24 | notice and opportunity for public hearing as provided in | ||||||
25 | subsection (c) of this Section. All certificates issued | ||||||
26 | for the employment of workers with disabilities in |
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1 | accordance with this Section in effect on December 31, | ||||||
2 | 2029, shall expire on that date, and the Director may not | ||||||
3 | issue any such certificates after that date. | ||||||
4 | (2) The Director may issue regulations for the | ||||||
5 | employment of learners at wages lower than the wage rate | ||||||
6 | applicable under this Act. Regulations governing | ||||||
7 | employment of learners may be issued only after notice and | ||||||
8 | opportunity for public hearing, as provided in subsection | ||||||
9 | (c) of this Section. | ||||||
10 | (c) Prior to the adoption, amendment or repeal of any rule | ||||||
11 | or regulation by the Director under this Act, except | ||||||
12 | regulations which concern only the internal management of the | ||||||
13 | Department of Labor and do not affect any public right | ||||||
14 | provided by this Act, the Director shall give proper notice to | ||||||
15 | persons in any industry or occupation that may be affected by | ||||||
16 | the proposed rule or regulation, and hold a public hearing on | ||||||
17 | the his proposed action at which any such affected person, or | ||||||
18 | the person's his duly authorized representative, may attend | ||||||
19 | and testify or present other evidence for or against such | ||||||
20 | proposed rule or regulation. Rules and regulations adopted | ||||||
21 | under this Section shall be filed with the Secretary of State | ||||||
22 | in compliance with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act | ||||||
23 | "An Act concerning administrative rules", as now or hereafter | ||||||
24 | amended . | ||||||
25 | (d) The commencement of proceedings by any person | ||||||
26 | aggrieved by an administrative regulation issued under this |
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1 | Act does not, unless specifically ordered by the Court, | ||||||
2 | operate as a stay of that administrative regulation against | ||||||
3 | other persons. The Court shall not grant any stay of an | ||||||
4 | administrative regulation unless the person complaining of | ||||||
5 | such regulation files in the Court an undertaking with a | ||||||
6 | surety or sureties satisfactory to the Court for the payment | ||||||
7 | to the employees affected by the regulation, in the event such | ||||||
8 | regulation is affirmed, of the amount by which the | ||||||
9 | compensation such employees are entitled to receive under the | ||||||
10 | regulation exceeds the compensation they actually receive | ||||||
11 | while such stay is in effect. | ||||||
12 | (e) The Department may adopt emergency rules in accordance | ||||||
13 | with Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act | ||||||
14 | to implement the changes made by this amendatory Act of the | ||||||
15 | 101st General Assembly. | ||||||
16 | (Source: P.A. 103-363, eff. 7-28-23.) | ||||||
17 | (820 ILCS 105/5 rep.) | ||||||
18 | Section 30. The Minimum Wage Law is amended by repealing | ||||||
19 | Section 5. | ||||||
20 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
21 | becoming law. |