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91_HB0884

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Illinois Wage Payment and  Collection
 2    Act by adding Section 4.5.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section  5.  The Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act
 6    is amended by adding Section 4.5 as follows:

 7        (820 ILCS 115/4.5 new)
 8        Sec. 4.5.  Employee's child support  obligation;  payment
 9    of wages in cash.
10        (a)  Before   employing  a  person  as  an  employee,  an
11    employer shall ask the person whether  he  or  she  currently
12    owes a duty to make payments for the support of a child under
13    an  order  for  support  as  defined  in Section 706.1 of the
14    Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act.
15        (b)  If an employer pays wages in cash to an employee who
16    at the time of payment owes a duty to make payments  for  the
17    support  of  a child under an order for support as defined in
18    Section 706.1 of the Illinois  Marriage  and  Dissolution  of
19    Marriage Act and if that payment of wages in cash enables the
20    employee  to  evade  his or her duty to make payments for the
21    support of a child under that order  for  support,  then  the
22    employer commits a business offense by making that payment of
23    wages  in  cash.   Upon  conviction  of an offense under this
24    subsection, an employer shall be fined (i) an amount equal to
25    3 times the amount of support for which the employee was able
26    to evade payment because of the employer's payment of his  or
27    her  wages  in  cash  plus  (ii) the costs of collecting that
28    support.  Upon collecting the fine, the clerk  of  the  court
29    shall  pay  the amount of the fine to the custodial parent or
30    other legal guardian of the child for whom the employee  owed
31    the support, for the benefit of the child.

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