Illinois Compiled Statutes 20 Executive Branch: Article -
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 1
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act". (Source: P.A. 84-792.)
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 2
For the purposes of this Act, the following words have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section. (a) "Advisory Committee" means the 21st Century...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 3
Illinois Emergency Employment Development Coordinator. (a) The governor shall appoint an Illinois Emergency Employment Development Coordinator to administer the provisions of this Act. The coordinator...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 4
Funds shall be allocated to service delivery areas whose unemployment rate exceeds 6.5%, as determined every June 30 based upon the previous 12-month unemployment...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 5
(a) Allocation of funds among eligible job applicants within a service delivery area shall be determined by the Private Industry Council for each such service...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 6
Program funds; uses. Funds appropriated for the purposes of the program may be used as follows: (a) To provide a State contribution for wages and...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 7
Duties of State agencies. (a) The Department of Employment Security shall post information publicizing the program and shall provide staff assistance as requested by employment...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 8
A non-profit agency is an eligible employer with respect to temporary work relief projects determined by the employment administrator to have long-term benefit to...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 9
Eligible businesses. (a) A business employer is an eligible employer if it enters into a written contract, signed and subscribed to under oath, with the...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 10
(1) An eligible employer may not terminate, lay off or reduce the working hours of an employee for the purpose of hiring an individual...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 11
Illinois 21st Century Workforce Development Fund Advisory Committee. (a) The 21st Century Workforce Development Fund Advisory Committee, established under the 21st Century Workforce Development Fund...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 12
Allocation of funds among service delivery areas. (a) 90% of the funds available for allocation to Employment Administrators for the program must be allocated among...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 13
Allocation within service delivery areas; priorities. Allocation of funds within a service delivery area shall be determined by the Employment Administrator in each service delivery...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 14
Employment Administrators; powers and duties. (a) The Employment Administrator for each service delivery area has the powers and duties given in this Section and any...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 17
Work incentive demonstration project. The coordinator and members of the Advisory Committee shall explore available resources to leverage in combination with the wage subsidies in...
- Illinois Emergency Employment Development Act. - 20 ILCS 630, Section 18
Worker displacement. (a) An eligible employer may not terminate, lay off, or reduce the working hours of an employee for the purpose of hiring an...
Last modified: February 18, 2015