2005 Day Labor Act


HB 3471 - 2005 Day Labor Act

The complete act is available for download as a PDF below the following details:

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance

820 ILCS 175/2 new

820 ILCS 175/5

820 ILCS 175/10

820 ILCS 175/15

820 ILCS 175/20

820 ILCS 175/30

820 ILCS 175/35

820 ILCS 175/40

820 ILCS 175/45

820 ILCS 175/50

820 ILCS 175/55

820 ILCS 175/70

820 ILCS 175/75

820 ILCS 175/85

820 ILCS 175/90 new

820 ILCS 175/95 new

820 ILCS 175/97 new

Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Day and Temporary Labor Services Act. Adds legislative findings and provisions concerning recordkeeping, retaliation, private rights of action, and severability. Makes numerous changes concerning definitions, employment notices, meals, transportation, wage payment, notices to laborers, regulation of day and temporary labor service agencies, registration of day and temporary labor service agencies, violations, enforcement, penalties, regulation of third party employers, and other matters.

House Floor Amendment No. 1

Adds reference to:

30 ILCS 105/8h

820 ILCS 175/25

Deletes everything and re-inserts similar provisions, except as follows: changes all references to "third party employers" in the Day and Temporary Labor Services Act to "third party clients"; makes various changes concerning legislative findings, recordkeeping, notices to laborers, transportation, wage payment, registration of day and temporary labor service agencies, violations, penalties, prohibition of fees when a day or temporary laborer is offered permanent work following the suspension or revocation of a day and temporary labor service agency's registration, regulation of third party clients, private rights of action, and other matters; and amends the State Finance Act to provide that the Child Labor and Day and Temporary Labor Enforcement Fund is not subject to the administrative charge-back provisions of the State Finance Act.

House Floor Amendment No. 2
Deletes everything and re-inserts similar provisions as in the bill as amended, except provides that no motor vehicle that is owned or operated by a day and temporary labor service agency or a third party client, or a contractor or agent of either, or to which a day and temporary labor service agency refers a day or temporary laborer, which is used for the transportation of day or temporary laborers may be operated if it does not have a seat and a safety belt for each passenger.

 

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