TITLE 56: LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
SUBPART A: SHORT-TIME COMPENSATION PROGRAM
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AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Sections 239, 401, 402, 409, 500, 502, 900, 901, 1700, and 1701 of the Unemployment Insurance Act [820 ILCS 405].
SOURCE: Emergency rules adopted at 45 Ill. Reg. 6310, effective April 29, 2021, for a maximum of 150 days; adopted at 45 Ill. Reg. 10813, effective August 23, 2021.
SUBPART A: SHORT-TIME COMPENSATION PROGRAM
Section 2870.1 Definitions
All other terms used in this Part shall have the meanings ascribed in Sections 200 through 247 and Section 502 of the Unemployment Insurance Act [820 ILCS 405], unless the context requires otherwise.
"Act" means the Unemployment Insurance Act [820 ILCS 405].
"Benefit Payment Amount" means the actual unemployment insurance benefits, including any dependent allowance provided in Section 401 of the Act, paid to an employee in the affected unit.
"Claimant" means a person who applies for benefits under the Act.
"Department" means the Illinois Department of Employment Security.
"DA = Dependent Allowance" means the amount of any dependent child or dependent spouse allowance which an individual may be eligible to receive under Section 401 of the Act.
"Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of Employment Security.
"Employing unit" has the same meaning ascribed in Section 204 of the Act.
"Full-time work" is the number of hours a class of workers would customarily work if the employing unit had all of the work it could handle without working overtime. Except when the contrary is provided by a collective bargaining agreement or company policy, full-time work is customarily 40 hours per week. For example, 37.5 hours per week is the normal, full-time work for Illinois State employees under gubernatorial authority by State personnel policy.
"NH = Normal Hours" means the normal hours employees in the affected unit work each week. The maximum value allowed is 40 hours per week.
"OH = Other Hours" means the total number of hours the employee in the affected unit worked for an employing unit or units other than hours worked under the short-time compensation (STC) plan.
"PH = Plan Hours" means the reduced hours that employees in the affected unit will work each week during the duration of the STC plan.
"STC Deduction" means the percentage value calculated using the claimant's WBA (defined below) and the WBAPA (defined below).
"TH = Total Hours" means the total sum of plan hours (PH) and other hours (OH).
"WBA = Weekly Benefit Amount" means an employee in the affected unit's weekly Unemployment Insurance Benefit Amount as specified on their Finding as provided in Section 701 of the Act.
"WBAPA = Weekly Benefit Amount Percentage Allowed" means the percentage of the WBA that will be paid to a claimant under the STC plan. This value cannot be less than 20% nor more than 60%.
"WorkShare IL" is the name of the STC program in Illinois under Section 502 of the Act. Notwithstanding this designation, hereafter in this Part, the STC program established by Section 502 of the Act is referred to as "Short-Time Compensation" or "STC".
Section 2870.5 Application for Approval of Short-Time Compensation Plan
a) In order to participate in the STC program, an employer must submit an STC plan application to the Department, and the Director must approve the plan. Employers are strongly encouraged to submit the application electronically via the Department's STC e-service portal located at WorkShare.ides.illinois.gov. Filing an application can also be accomplished by calling 217-558-8150. Assistance in filing an application is also available at that number. The application will require the employer to provide information and make the certifications set forth in Section 502(C) of the Act.
c) An STC plan application will not be accepted by the Department if an employer fails to affirm the certifications as required by Section 502 of Act and contained in the application.
d) An electronic submission of the STC plan application must be signed using an electronic signature in lieu of a written signature by clicking the "I Agree" check box beneath the certification statements prior to submission of the STC application. Electronic submission of the STC plan application has the same legal effect as a signature on a paper document.
e) When the employer's STC plan application containing the required information and employer certifications is complete, signed, and submitted, the Director must either approve or disapprove the employer's STC plan application. Approval of the STC plan application establishes the terms of the employer's STC plan.