IDOL Reminds Local Governments
They No Longer Need to Approve Prevailing Wage Ordinances
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[May 12, 2020]
The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) wants to remind local units
of governments that while they still must pay prevailing wages for
public works projects, a 2019 change in the law means they no longer
need to adopt a prevailing wage ordinance or file it with IDOL.
“While most local governments are aware of the change, some continue
to adopt prevailing wage ordinances and attempt to file them with
the Illinois Department of Labor. That is no longer a requirement,”
said IDOL Director Michael Kleinik.
The enactment of Public Act 100-1177, which took effect June 1,
2019, relieves local units of government from the former requirement
of passing a prevailing wage ordinance, publishing it and filing it
with the Illinois Department of Labor.
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The prevailing wage schedules for each county in the state are now ascertained
by IDOL and published on its website.
The changes to the Prevailing Wage Act also required IDOL to create an
electronic database of certified payrolls where contractors will submit
certified payrolls directly online rather than filing them with the local
government.
Here is a link to the current prevailing wage rates for Illinois counties:
https://www2.illinois.gov/idol/Laws-Rules
/CONMED/Pages/Rates/2020/March-
Rates.aspx
[Illinois Office of Communication and
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