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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2041

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 2041  by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN ACT to amend the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection
 5    Act by changing Section 9."; and

 6    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 7    following:

 8        "Section 5.  The Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act
 9    is amended by changing Section 9 as follows:

10        (820 ILCS 115/9) (from Ch. 48, par. 39m-9)
11        Sec. 9. Except as  hereinafter  provided,  deductions  by
12    employers  from  wages  or  final compensation are prohibited
13    unless such deductions are (1) required by law;  (2)  to  the
14    benefit  of  the  employee;  (3)  in response to a valid wage
15    assignment or wage deduction order; (4) made with the express
16    written consent of the employee, given freely at the time the
17    deduction is made; or (5)  made  by  a  municipality  with  a
18    population  of  500,000 or more, a community college district
19    in a city with a population of 500,000  or  more,  a  housing
20    authority  in  a municipality with a population of 500,000 or
21    more, the Chicago Park  District,  the  Metropolitan  Transit
 
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 1    Authority,  or the Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees to
 2    pay a debt owed by the employee  to  a  municipality  with  a
 3    population  of  500,000  or more; provided, however, that the
 4    amount deducted from any one salary or wage    payment  shall
 5    not  exceed 25% of the net amount of the payment; or (6) made
 6    by a housing authority in a municipality with a population of
 7    500,000 or more  or  a  municipality  with  a  population  of
 8    500,000  or  more  to  pay  a  debt owed by the employee to a
 9    housing authority in a  municipality  with  a  population  of
10    500,000  or more; provided, however, that the amount deducted
11    from any one salary or wage payment shall not exceed  25%  of
12    the net amount of the payment. Before the municipality with a
13    population of 500,000 or more, the Chicago Park District, the
14    Metropolitan  Transit  Authority,  a  housing  authority in a
15    municipality with a population of 500,000  or  more,  or  the
16    Chicago  School  Reform  Board of Trustees deducts any amount
17    from any salary or wage of an employee to pay a debt owed  to
18    a  municipality  with  a  population of 500,000 or more under
19    this  Section,  the  municipality  shall  certify  that   the
20    employee  has  been  afforded an opportunity for a hearing to
21    dispute the debt that is  due  and  owing  the  municipality.
22    Before   a   housing  authority  in  a  municipality  with  a
23    population of 500,000  or  more  or  a  municipality  with  a
24    population  of  500,000  or  more deducts any amount from any
25    salary or wage of an employee to pay a debt owed to a housing
26    authority in a municipality with a population of  500,000  or
27    more  under this Section, the housing authority shall certify
28    that the employee has been  afforded  an  opportunity  for  a
29    hearing to dispute the debt that is due and owing the housing
30    authority.  For  purposes of this Section, "net amount" means
31    that part of the salary or wage payment remaining  after  the
32    deduction  of  any amounts required by law to be deducted and
33    "debt due and owing" means (i) a specified sum of money  owed
34    to  the municipality or housing authority for city  services,
 
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 1    work, or goods, after the  period  granted  for  payment  has
 2    expired,  or  (ii)  a  specified  sum  of  money  owed to the
 3    municipality or housing authority pursuant to a  court  order
 4    or  order  of  an  administrative  hearing  officer after the
 5    exhaustion of, or the failure to  exhaust,  judicial  review.
 6    Where  the  legitimacy  of  any  deduction  from  wages is in
 7    dispute, the amount  in  question  may  be  withheld  if  the
 8    employer  notifies  the  Department  of Labor on the date the
 9    payment is due  in  writing  of  the  amount  that  is  being
10    withheld  and  stating  the  reasons for which the payment is
11    withheld. Upon such  notification  the  Department  of  Labor
12    shall  conduct  an  investigation  and  render  a judgment as
13    promptly as possible, and shall complete  such  investigation
14    within 30 days of receipt of the notification by the employer
15    that  wages  have  been  withheld. The employer shall pay the
16    wages due upon order of the Department  of  Labor  within  15
17    calendar days of issuance of a judgment on the dispute.
18        The  Department  shall  establish  rules  to  protect the
19    interests of both parties in  cases  of  disputed  deductions
20    from  wages.  Such rules shall include reasonable limitations
21    on the amount of deductions  beyond  those  required  by  law
22    which may be made during any pay period by any employer.
23        In  case of a dispute over wages, the employer shall pay,
24    without condition and within the time set by  this  Act,  all
25    wages or parts thereof, conceded by him to be due, leaving to
26    the  employee  all  remedies  to  which  he  may otherwise be
27    entitled as to any balance claimed.   The  acceptance  by  an
28    employee  of  a  disputed  paycheck  shall  not  constitute a
29    release as to the balance of his claim  and  any  release  or
30    restrictive   endorsement   required  by  an  employer  as  a
31    condition to payment shall be a violation  of  this  Act  and
32    shall be void.
33    (Source: P.A. 90-22, eff. 6-20-97.)
 
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 1        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
 2    becoming law.".

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