Illinois sets a $15 statewide minimum wage under the Minimum Wage Law and permits home rule cities like Chicago to require higher local wages for covered employees.
The Illinois Minimum Wage Law (820 ILCS 105) raised the state minimum to $15 per hour effective January 1, 2025, with a tipped credit and youth subminimum. Section 105/4 expressly does not preempt local minimum wage ordinances. Chicago's Minimum Wage and Paid Sick Leave Ordinance and Cook County's Minimum Wage Ordinance set higher rates within those jurisdictions. Wage theft is enforceable under the Wage Payment and Collection Act (820 ILCS 115). Non-home-rule municipalities are limited to state floor rates absent specific authority.
Employers underpaying wages owe damages of triple the underpayment plus 5 percent monthly interest, attorney fees, and Department of Labor administrative penalties.
Romeoville, IL
Barking dog complaints in Romeoville are handled by Animal Control at 815-886-1018. Pets found roaming streets are impounded with a $45 pickup fee plus $10/d...
Romeoville, IL
Romeoville regulates noise through its nuisance ordinance (Β§93.02 β Noise, Disturbing of the Peace, Contractor Noise). The Village does not publish specific ...
Romeoville, IL
Romeoville's Β§93.02 covers contractor noise as part of nuisance provisions. The Village Building Division oversees construction activity compliance. Specific...
Romeoville, IL
Romeoville prohibits second-division vehicles exceeding 8,000 lbs GVW from parking in residential districts (Β§159.019). Vehicles transporting flammable liqui...
Romeoville, IL
Romeoville uses odd-even parking restrictions during snow events (2+ inches accumulation). Park on the odd side on odd calendar days and even side on even da...
Romeoville, IL
Romeoville requires all vehicles to park on approved parking areas only. No vehicle may park between the street and the front lot line except on an approved ...
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