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Code · Illinois · Chapter 820 — EMPLOYMENT · Act 130

Sec. 5.1. Electronic database.

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Sec. 5.1. Electronic database. The Department shall develop and maintain an electronic database capable of accepting and retaining certified payrolls submitted under this Act no later than April 1, 2020. The database shall accept certified payroll forms provided by the Department that are fillable and designed to accept electronic signatures. Beginning January 1, 2022, the Department shall make accessible to the public on its website by the 16th day of each month following the month the work was performed the following information from certified payrolls submitted under this Act: each worker's
(i)classification or classifications,
(ii)skill level, such as apprentice or journeyman,
(iii)gross wages paid in each pay period,
(iv)number of hours worked each day,
(v)starting and ending times of work each day,
(vi)hourly wage rate,
(vii)hourly overtime wage rate, and
(viii)hourly fringe benefit rate. The database shall be searchable by contractor name, project name, county in which the work was performed, and contracting public body.
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