820 ILCS 115/12
The Director of Labor or his authorized representatives shall administer and enforce the provisions of this Act
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(820 ILCS 115/12)
(from Ch. 48, par. 39m-12)
Sec. 12.
The Director of Labor or his authorized representatives shall
administer and enforce the provisions of this Act. In order to accomplish the
objectives of this Act and to carry out the duties prescribed by this Act,
the Director of Labor or his authorized representative shall, within one
year from the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1991, promulgate
rules and regulations necessary to administer and enforce the provisions of
this Act including the procedures that shall be followed for hearings under
Section 6 of this Act. The adoption, amendment or rescission of rules and
regulations shall be in conformity with the requirements of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act.
(Source: P.A. 87-349.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2018–2024 · leading case: Watts v. ADDO Management, L.L.C.
Watts v. ADDO Management, L.L.C. (2018)
“" 820 ILCS 115/12 (West 2014). Prior to 2014, the regulations promulgated by the Department of Labor to enforce the Wage Act (the agency regulations) heavily relied on the amount of work performed inside Illinois in determining whether the Wage Act should apply.”
Watts v. ADDO Management, L.L.C. (2018)
“” 820 ILCS 115/12 (West 2014). Prior to 2014, the regulations promulgated by the Department of Labor to enforce the Wage Act (the agency regulations) heavily relied on the amount of work performed inside Illinois in determining whether the Wage Act should apply.”
Seenu v. Radix Trading, LLC (2024)
“See 820 ILCS 115/12 (West 2020). As such, we afford “substantial weight and deference” to these regulations.”
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