The Paid Leave for All Workers Act guarantees up to 40 hours of paid leave annually for nearly every Illinois employee, with limited carve-outs for jurisdictions with existing ordinances.
The Paid Leave for All Workers Act (820 ILCS 192), effective January 1, 2024, requires employers to provide up to 40 hours of paid leave per 12-month period that workers may use for any reason. Leave accrues at one hour per 40 worked. Section 192/15(p) exempts employees in Cook County and the City of Chicago whose employers are already covered by the local Cook County Earned Sick Leave Ordinance or Chicago Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Ordinance. The Department of Labor enforces compliance and adopts implementing rules.
Employers face civil penalties of $500 to $1,000 per violation, plus damages for unpaid leave, compensatory damages, and attorney fees recoverable through the Department of Labor.
Elgin, IL
Elgin's noise ordinance specifically covers barking dogs. Animal Control at the Elgin Police Department handles complaints. Dogs must not create persistent n...
Elgin, IL
Elgin caps residential fences at 6 feet in side and rear yards and limits front-yard fences to 3 feet (solid) or 4 feet (open design). Chain link is prohibit...
Elgin, IL
Elgin requires a building permit ($65 fee) for all fences. A plat of survey showing all dimensions is required. Properties in Historic Districts also need a ...
Elgin, IL
Elgin allows most mammals, birds, fish, insects, and reptiles but explicitly bans roosters. Permit or licensing may be required. Contact Animal Control at 84...
Elgin, IL
Elgin allows most insects including bees per city FAQ. Beekeepers should comply with the Illinois Bees and Apiaries Act (510 ILCS 20). Hives should be manage...
Elgin, IL
Elgin has a dangerous dog ordinance (Ordinance G9-10) that addresses dangerous animals based on behavior. Illinois has no statewide breed ban preemption. Con...
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