Illinois has no E-Verify mandate for private employers and actually restricts mandatory enrollment under the Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act. Cook County imposes no additional E-Verify requirement.
Federal law requires E-Verify only for federal contractors and certain federally funded employers. Illinois state law (Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act, 820 ILCS 55) regulates private employer E-Verify use, requiring posted notices, employee consent procedures, and prohibiting use of E-Verify to discriminate. Illinois explicitly does not mandate E-Verify for private employers. Cook County imposes no county-level E-Verify requirement on businesses, contractors, or employers operating in unincorporated areas or suburbs. The county does require its own contractors to comply with applicable federal E-Verify rules where federal funding triggers the mandate. The overall posture is permissive, prioritizing worker-privacy protections over employer-side immigration verification mandates.
Illinois employers misusing E-Verify face Department of Labor fines up to $500 per first violation, $1,000 for repeat. Cook County does not enforce additional E-Verify penalties on private businesses.
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Orland Park, IL
Orland Park Village Code Chapter 5 (Health and Sanitation) and the general nuisance provisions prohibit unreasonably loud noise that disturbs the peace, with...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park restricts overnight on-street parking from 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM in most residential areas. Temporary overnight permits are available for guests and...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park prohibits parking of commercial vehicles over 8,000 pounds GVW on residential streets and driveways overnight. Box trucks, semi-tractors, and tra...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park allows daytime on-street parking in most residential neighborhoods but enforces overnight parking restrictions, signed time limits, and snow rout...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park limits residential fences to 6 feet in side and rear yards and 4 feet in front yards. Corner lots have additional sight-triangle restrictions. Fe...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park prohibits feeding deer, geese, raccoons, and other wildlife that creates nuisance, attracts pests, or poses safety risks. Bird feeding is general...
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