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Full Text of SB1959  100th General Assembly

SB1959 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018
SB1959

 

Introduced 2/10/2017, by Sen. Daniel Biss

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
820 ILCS 105/4a  from Ch. 48, par. 1004a

    Amends the Minimum Wage Law. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning overtime.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning employment.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Minimum Wage Law is amended by changing
5Section 4a as follows:
 
6    (820 ILCS 105/4a)  (from Ch. 48, par. 1004a)
7    Sec. 4a. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this Section,
8no employer shall employ any of his employees for a workweek of
9more than 40 hours unless such employee receives compensation
10for his employment in excess of the the hours above specified
11at a rate not less than 1 1/2 times the regular rate at which he
12is employed.
13    (2) The provisions of subsection (1) of this Section are
14not applicable to:
15        A. Any salesman or mechanic primarily engaged in
16    selling or servicing automobiles, trucks or farm
17    implements, if he is employed by a nonmanufacturing
18    establishment primarily engaged in the business of selling
19    such vehicles or implements to ultimate purchasers.
20        B. Any salesman primarily engaged in selling trailers,
21    boats, or aircraft, if he is employed by a nonmanufacturing
22    establishment primarily engaged in the business of selling
23    trailers, boats, or aircraft to ultimate purchasers.

 

 

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1        C. Any employer of agricultural labor, with respect to
2    such agricultural employment.
3        D. Any employee of a governmental body excluded from
4    the definition of "employee" under paragraph (e)(2)(C) of
5    Section 3 of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
6        E. Any employee employed in a bona fide executive,
7    administrative or professional capacity, including any
8    radio or television announcer, news editor, or chief
9    engineer, as defined by or covered by the Federal Fair
10    Labor Standards Act of 1938 and the rules adopted under
11    that Act, as both exist on March 30, 2003, but compensated
12    at the amount of salary specified in subsections (a) and
13    (b) of Section 541.600 of Title 29 of the Code of Federal
14    Regulations as proposed in the Federal Register on March
15    31, 2003 or a greater amount of salary as may be adopted by
16    the United States Department of Labor. For bona fide
17    executive, administrative, and professional employees of
18    not-for-profit corporations, the Director may, by
19    regulation, adopt a weekly wage rate standard lower than
20    that provided for executive, administrative, and
21    professional employees covered under the Fair Labor
22    Standards Act of 1938, as now or hereafter amended.
23        F. Any commissioned employee as described in paragraph
24    (i) of Section 7 of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of
25    1938 and rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, as
26    now or hereafter amended.

 

 

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1        G. Any employment of an employee in the stead of
2    another employee of the same employer pursuant to a
3    worktime exchange agreement between employees.
4        H. Any employee of a not-for-profit educational or
5    residential child care institution who (a) on a daily basis
6    is directly involved in educating or caring for children
7    who (1) are orphans, foster children, abused, neglected or
8    abandoned children, or are otherwise homeless children and
9    (2) reside in residential facilities of the institution and
10    (b) is compensated at an annual rate of not less than
11    $13,000 or, if the employee resides in such facilities and
12    receives without cost board and lodging from such
13    institution, not less than $10,000.
14        I. Any employee employed as a crew member of any
15    uninspected towing vessel, as defined by Section 2101(40)
16    of Title 46 of the United States Code, operating in any
17    navigable waters in or along the boundaries of the State of
18    Illinois.
19        J. Any employee who is a member of a bargaining unit
20    recognized by the Illinois Labor Relations Board and whose
21    union has contractually agreed to an alternate shift
22    schedule as allowed by subsection (b) of Section 7 of the
23    Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
24    (3) Any employer may employ any employee for a period or
25periods of not more than 10 hours in the aggregate in any
26workweek in excess of the maximum hours specified in subsection

 

 

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1(1) of this Section without paying the compensation for
2overtime employment prescribed in subsection (1) if during that
3period or periods the employee is receiving remedial education
4that:
5        (a) is provided to employees who lack a high school
6    diploma or educational attainment at the eighth grade
7    level;
8        (b) is designed to provide reading and other basic
9    skills at an eighth grade level or below; and
10        (c) does not include job specific training.
11    (4) A governmental body is not in violation of subsection
12(1) if the governmental body provides compensatory time
13pursuant to paragraph (o) of Section 7 of the Federal Fair
14Labor Standards Act of 1938, as now or hereafter amended, or is
15engaged in fire protection or law enforcement activities and
16meets the requirements of paragraph (k) of Section 7 or
17paragraph (b)(20) of Section 13 of the Federal Fair Labor
18Standards Act of 1938, as now or hereafter amended.
19(Source: P.A. 99-17, eff. 1-1-16.)