Illinois Compiled Statutes
Chapter 30 - FINANCE
30 ILCS 570/ - Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act.

(30 ILCS 570/0.01) (from Ch. 48, par. 2200)
Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Article 2 may be cited as the
Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act. In this Article 2, references to this Act mean this Article 2.

(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/1) (from Ch. 48, par. 2201)
Sec. 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, the following words have
the meanings ascribed to them in this Section.
(1) "Illinois laborer" refers to any person who has resided in Illinois
for at least 30 days and intends to become or remain an Illinois resident.
(2) "A period of excessive unemployment" means any month immediately
following 2 consecutive calendar months during which the level of unemployment
in the State of Illinois has exceeded 5% as measured by the United States
Bureau of Labor Statistics in its monthly publication of employment and
unemployment figures.
(3) "Hazardous waste" has the definition ascribed to it in Section 3.220 of
the Illinois Environmental Protection Act, approved June 29, 1970,
as amended.
(4) "Interested party" means a person or entity with an interest in compliance with this Act.
(5) "Entity" means any sole proprietor, partnership, firm, corporation, limited liability company, association, or other business enterprise; however, the term "entity" does not include (i) the State of Illinois or its officers, agencies, or political subdivisions or (ii) the federal government.
(6) "Public works" means any fixed work construction or improvement for the State of Illinois or any political subdivision of the State if that fixed work construction or improvement is funded or financed in whole or in part with State funds or funds administered by the State of Illinois.
(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/1.1) (from Ch. 48, par. 2201.1)
Sec. 1.1. Findings. The General Assembly finds and declares that unemployment in the
Illinois construction industry has traditionally tended to be higher in those counties which
border upon other states. Further, the General Assembly finds and declares
that the over-utilization of out-of-state laborers on public works projects
or improvements for the State of Illinois or any political subdivision,
municipal corporation or other governmental units thereof is a contributing
factor to higher levels of unemployment both in the border counties and
throughout Illinois. It is the public policy of this State and the
objective of this Act to promote the general welfare of the people of this
State by ensuring that Illinois laborers are utilized to the greatest
extent possible on public works projects or improvements for the State of
Illinois or any political subdivision, municipal corporation or other
governmental units thereof. To this end, this Act shall be liberally
construed to effectuate its purpose.
(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/2) (from Ch. 48, par. 2202)
Sec. 2. Applicability. This Act applies to all labor on public works projects or
improvements, including projects involving the clean-up and on-site disposal of
hazardous waste, but excluding emergency response or immediate removal
activities, whether skilled,
semi-skilled or unskilled, whether manual or non-manual.
(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/2.5)
Sec. 2.5. Public private agreements. This Act applies to any public private agreement entered into under the Public Private Agreements for the Illiana Expressway Act and the Public-Private Agreements for the South Suburban Airport Act.

(Source: P.A. 98-109, eff. 7-25-13.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/2.7)
Sec. 2.7. Public-private agreements. This Act applies to any public-private agreement entered into under the Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Act.

(Source: P.A. 97-502, eff. 8-23-11.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/2.8)
Sec. 2.8. Design-build and Construction Manager/General Contractor contracts. This Act applies to any design-build contracts and Construction Manager/General Contractor contracts entered into under the Innovations for Transportation Infrastructure Act.

(Source: P.A. 102-1094, eff. 6-15-22.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 2203)
Sec. 3. Employment of Illinois laborers. Whenever there is a period of excessive unemployment in Illinois,
if a person or entity is charged with the duty, either by law or
contract, of (1) constructing or building any public works, as defined in this Act, or (2) the clean-up and on-site disposal of hazardous waste for the
State of Illinois or any political subdivision of the State, and that clean-up or on-site disposal is funded or financed in whole or in part with State funds or funds administered by the State of Illinois, then that person or entity shall employ at least 90%
Illinois laborers on such project. Any public works project financed in whole or in part by federal funds administered by the State of Illinois is covered under the provisions of this Act, to the extent permitted by any applicable federal law or regulation. Every public works contract let by
any such person shall contain a provision requiring that such labor be
used: Provided, that other laborers may be used when Illinois laborers as
defined in this Act are not available, or are incapable of performing the
particular type of work involved, if so certified by the contractor and
approved by the contracting officer.
(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/4) (from Ch. 48, par. 2204)
Sec. 4. Non-resident executive and technical experts. Every contractor on a public works project or improvement or
hazardous waste clean-up and on-site disposal project in this
State may place on such work no more than 3, or 6 in the case of a
hazardous waste clean-up and on-site disposal project, of his regularly
employed non-resident executive and technical experts, even though they do
not qualify as Illinois laborers as defined in Section 1 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/5) (from Ch. 48, par. 2205)
Sec. 5. Expenditure of federal funds.
(a) In all contracts involving the expenditure of federal
aid funds in relation to a public works project or improvement,
this Act shall not be enforced in such manner as to conflict with any
federal statutes or rules and regulations.
(b) When federal expenditures
are used in combination with State expenditures for clean-up and on-site disposal
of hazardous waste, it shall be the responsibility of the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency to notify, with respect to such project, any Illinois
hazardous waste cleanup contractor who has requested such notification
of the date when bids will be accepted for such projects
and the requirements necessary to successfully compete for such projects.
(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/6) (from Ch. 48, par. 2206)
Sec. 6. Penalties. Any person or entity that violates the provisions of this Act is subject to a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $1,000 for each violation found in the first investigation by the Department, not to exceed $5,000 for each violation found in the second investigation by the Department, and not to exceed $15,000 for a third or subsequent violation found in any subsequent investigation by the Department. Each violation of this Act for each worker and for each day the violation continues constitutes a separate and distinct violation. In determining the amount of the penalty, the Department shall consider the appropriateness of the penalty to the person or entity charged, upon determination of the gravity of the violations. The collection of these penalties shall be enforced in a civil action brought by the Attorney General on behalf of the Department.
(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/7) (from Ch. 48, par. 2207)
Sec. 7. Enforcement. It is the duty of the Department of Labor to enforce the provisions of this Act. The Department has the power to conduct investigations in connection with the administration and enforcement of this Act, and any investigator with the Department is authorized to visit and inspect, at all reasonable times, any places covered by this Act and is authorized to inspect, at all reasonable times, documents related to the determination of whether a violation of the Act exists. The Department may compel, by subpoena, the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of books, payrolls, records, papers, and other evidence in any investigation and may administer oaths to witnesses. The Department of Labor, as
represented by the Attorney General, is empowered to: (i) issue and cause to be served on any person or entity an order to cease and desist from further violation of this Act, (ii) take affirmative or other action as deemed reasonable to eliminate the effect of the violation, (iii) collect any civil penalties assessed by the Department pursuant to Section 6 of this Act, and (iv) sue for injunctive
relief against the awarding of any contract or the continuation of any work
under any contract for public works or improvements or for the clean-up
and on-site disposal of hazardous waste at a time when the
provisions of this
Act are not being met.
(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/7.05)
Sec. 7.05. Review. Any party seeking review of the Department's determination may file a written request for an informal conference. The request must be received by the Department within 15 calendar days after the date of issuance of the Department's determination. During the conference, the party seeking review may present written or oral information and arguments as to why the Department's determination should be amended or vacated. The Department shall consider the information and arguments presented and issue a written decision advising all parties of the outcome of the conference.

(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/7.10)
Sec. 7.10. Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Projects Fund. All moneys received by the Department as civil penalties under this Act shall be deposited into the Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Projects Fund and shall be used, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, by the Department for administration, investigation, and other expenses incurred in carrying out its powers and duties under this Act. The Department shall hire as many investigators and other personnel as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act. Any moneys in the Fund at the end of a fiscal year in excess of those moneys necessary for the Department to carry out its powers and duties under this Act shall be available for appropriation to the Department for the next fiscal year for any of the Department's duties.

(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/7.15)
Sec. 7.15. Private right of action.
(a) Any interested party or person aggrieved by a violation of this Act or any rule adopted under this Act may file suit in circuit court, in the county where the alleged offense occurred or where any party to the action resides, without regard to exhaustion of any alternative administrative remedies provided in this Act. Actions may only be brought (i) 30 days or more after a complaint has been filed with the Department of Labor by any interested party or person aggrieved by a violation of this Act or (ii) any time after the filing of a complaint if the Department of Labor notifies any interested party or person aggrieved by a violation of this Act that the Department will not proceed with the complaint. Actions may be brought by one or more persons or entities for and on behalf of themselves and other persons or entities similarly situated. A person or entity whose rights have been violated under this Act is entitled to collect:
(b) The right of an interested party or aggrieved person to bring an action under this Section terminates upon the passing of 3 years from the date of completion and acceptance of the public works project in question.

(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)
 
(30 ILCS 570/7.20)
Sec. 7.20. Rulemaking. The Department may adopt reasonable rules to implement and administer this Act. For purposes of this Act, the General Assembly finds that the adoption of rules to implement this Act is deemed an emergency and necessary for the public interest and welfare.

(Source: P.A. 96-929, eff. 6-16-10.)

Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes

Illinois Compiled Statutes

Chapter 30 - FINANCE

30 ILCS 5/ - Illinois State Auditing Act.

30 ILCS 10/ - Fiscal Control and Internal Auditing Act.

30 ILCS 15/ - Public Funds Statement Publication Act.

30 ILCS 20/ - Public Funds Accounting Act.

30 ILCS 25/ - Public Accountability and Performance System Act.

30 ILCS 105/ - State Finance Act.

30 ILCS 110/ - Gifts and Grants to Government Act.

30 ILCS 115/ - State Revenue Sharing Act.

30 ILCS 120/ - Agricultural Fair Act.

30 ILCS 122/ - Budget Stabilization Act.

30 ILCS 125/ - Environmental Protection Trust Fund Act.

30 ILCS 135/ - Fair and Exposition Transfer of Funds Act.

30 ILCS 145/ - Heritage Preservation Act.

30 ILCS 150/ - Natural Heritage Fund Act.

30 ILCS 155/ - Illinois Non-Game Wildlife Protection Act.

30 ILCS 160/ - Public Use Trust Act.

30 ILCS 167/ - Tobacco Products Manufacturers' Escrow Enforcement Act of 2003.

30 ILCS 168/ - Tobacco Product Manufacturers' Escrow Act.

30 ILCS 171/ - Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority Act.

30 ILCS 175/ - United States Olympians Assistance Act.

30 ILCS 178/ - Transportation Funding Protection Act.

30 ILCS 186/ - Emergency Budget Implementation Act of Fiscal Year 2010.

30 ILCS 188/ - FY2011 Budget Implementation (Finance) Act.

30 ILCS 190/ - Cash Management and Medicaid Maximization Act of 2011.

30 ILCS 205/ - Uncollected State Claims Act.

30 ILCS 210/ - Illinois State Collection Act of 1986.

30 ILCS 212/ - State Treasurer's Bank Services Trust Fund Act.

30 ILCS 215/ - Gifts to State for Charitable Use Act.

30 ILCS 225/ - Public Funds Deposit Act.

30 ILCS 230/ - State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act.

30 ILCS 235/ - Public Funds Investment Act.

30 ILCS 237/ - Accountability for the Investment of Public Funds Act.

30 ILCS 238/ - Illinois Sustainable Investing Act.

30 ILCS 240/ - Public Funds in Failed Banks Act.

30 ILCS 245/ - Payments for Governmental Services Act.

30 ILCS 250/ - Tennessee Valley Authority Payment Act.

30 ILCS 255/ - Federal Commodity Disbursement Act.

30 ILCS 260/ - State Employee Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission Awards Act.

30 ILCS 265/ - Technology Development Act.

30 ILCS 305/ - Bond Authorization Act.

30 ILCS 310/ - Registered Bond Act.

30 ILCS 315/ - Illinois Bond Replacement Act.

30 ILCS 320/ - Uniform Facsimile Signature of Public Officials Act.

30 ILCS 325/ - Fiscal Agent Designation Act.

30 ILCS 330/ - General Obligation Bond Act.

30 ILCS 335/ - General Obligation Bond Investment Act.

30 ILCS 340/ - Short Term Borrowing Act.

30 ILCS 343/ - Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Borrowing Act.

30 ILCS 345/ - Illinois Private Activity Bond Allocation Act.

30 ILCS 346/ - Private Activity Bond Approval Act.

30 ILCS 350/ - Local Government Debt Reform Act.

30 ILCS 352/ - Bond Issue Notification Act.

30 ILCS 365/ - Revenue Producing Commercial Paper Act.

30 ILCS 370/ - Public Works Finance Act.

30 ILCS 375/ - Local Government Debt Offering Act.

30 ILCS 385/ - Motor Fuel Tax Fund Bond Act.

30 ILCS 390/ - School Construction Bond Act.

30 ILCS 395/ - Educational Institution Bond Authorization Act.

30 ILCS 400/ - Mental Health Institution Bond Act.

30 ILCS 405/ - Anti-Pollution Bond Act.

30 ILCS 410/ - Anti-Pollution Bond Fund Transfer Act.

30 ILCS 415/ - Transportation Bond Act.

30 ILCS 420/ - Capital Development Bond Act of 1972.

30 ILCS 425/ - Build Illinois Bond Act.

30 ILCS 430/ - Retirement Savings Act.

30 ILCS 435/ - Human Services Provider Bond Reserve Payment Act.

30 ILCS 440/ - Illinois Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund Financing Act.

30 ILCS 500/ - Illinois Procurement Code.

30 ILCS 517/ - Procurement of Domestic Products Act.

30 ILCS 520/ - Public Purchases in Other States Act.

30 ILCS 525/ - Governmental Joint Purchasing Act.

30 ILCS 530/ - Transportation Sustainability Procurement Program Act.

30 ILCS 535/ - Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act.

30 ILCS 537/ - Design-Build Procurement Act.

30 ILCS 540/ - State Prompt Payment Act.

30 ILCS 545/ - Public Contract Fraud Act.

30 ILCS 550/ - Public Construction Bond Act.

30 ILCS 555/ - Illinois Mined Coal Act.

30 ILCS 557/ - Public Construction Contract Act.

30 ILCS 558/ - Public-Private Partnership for Civic and Transit Infrastructure Project Act.

30 ILCS 559/ - Illinois Works Jobs Program Act.

30 ILCS 561/ - Airport and Correctional Facility Land Disclosure Act.

30 ILCS 562/ - State Real Property Leasing Act.

30 ILCS 565/ - Steel Products Procurement Act.

30 ILCS 570/ - Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act.

30 ILCS 571/ - Project Labor Agreements Act.

30 ILCS 574/ - Commission on Equity and Inclusion Act.

30 ILCS 575/ - Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act.

30 ILCS 577/ - State Construction Minority and Female Building Trades Act.

30 ILCS 580/ - Drug Free Workplace Act.

30 ILCS 582/ - International Anti-Boycott Certification Act.

30 ILCS 583/ - State Prohibition of Goods from Forced Labor Act.

30 ILCS 584/ - State Prohibition of Goods from Child Labor Act.

30 ILCS 585/ - Data Processing Confidentiality Act.

30 ILCS 587/ - Information Technology Accessibility Act.

30 ILCS 590/ - State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act.

30 ILCS 595/ - Local Food, Farms, and Jobs Act.

30 ILCS 596/ - Social Services Contract Notice Act.

30 ILCS 605/ - State Property Control Act.

30 ILCS 608/ - State Facilities Closure Act.

30 ILCS 610/ - State Vehicle Identification Act.

30 ILCS 617/ - State Vehicle Use Act.

30 ILCS 705/ - Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act.

30 ILCS 707/ - Grant Information Collection Act.

30 ILCS 708/ - Grant Accountability and Transparency Act.

30 ILCS 709/ - Illinois Creative Recovery Grant Program Act.

30 ILCS 710/ - Rural Economic Development Act.

30 ILCS 715/ - Intergovernmental Drug Laws Enforcement Act.

30 ILCS 720/ - Industrial Development Assistance Law.

30 ILCS 725/ - Comprehensive Solar Energy Act of 1977.

30 ILCS 730/ - Illinois Coal Technology Development Assistance Act.

30 ILCS 732/ - Community Behavioral Health Center Infrastructure Act.

30 ILCS 735/ - Urban and Community Forestry Assistance Act.

30 ILCS 737/ - Green Neighborhood Grant Act.

30 ILCS 738/ - Urban Weatherization Initiative Act.

30 ILCS 740/ - Downstate Public Transportation Act.

30 ILCS 743/ - Intermodal Facilities Promotion Act.

30 ILCS 745/ - Public Radio and Television Grant Act.

30 ILCS 750/ - Build Illinois Act.

30 ILCS 757/ - Community Youth Employment Act.

30 ILCS 760/ - Business Economic Support Act.

30 ILCS 764/ - Park and Recreational Facility Construction Act of 2009.

30 ILCS 765/ - Illinois Equal Justice Act.

30 ILCS 766/ - Community Health Center Construction Act.

30 ILCS 767/ - Public Library Construction Act.

30 ILCS 769/ - Private Colleges and Universities Capital Distribution Formula Act.

30 ILCS 770/ - Employee Wellness Program Grant Act.

30 ILCS 772/ - Equity in Long-term Care Quality Act.

30 ILCS 780/ - Eliminate the Digital Divide Law.

30 ILCS 785/ - Inclusion of Women and Minorities in Clinical Research Act.

30 ILCS 790/ - Charitable Trust Stabilization Act.

30 ILCS 805/ - State Mandates Act.