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Public Act 91-0591

SB667 Enrolled                                LRB9101431WHdvA

    AN ACT to amend the Workers' Compensation Act by changing
Section 3.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  5.   The Workers' Compensation Act is amended by
changing Section 3 as follows:

    (820 ILCS 305/3) (from Ch. 48, par. 138.3)
    Sec. 3.  The provisions of this Act hereinafter following
shall apply automatically and without election to the  State,
county,  city, town, township, incorporated village or school
district, body politic or municipal corporation, and  to  all
employers  and all their employees, engaged in any department
of the following enterprises or businesses which are declared
to be extra hazardous, namely:
    1.   The  erection,  maintaining,  removing,  remodeling,
altering or demolishing of any structure.
    2.  Construction, excavating or electrical work.
    3.  Carriage by land, water or aerial service and loading
or  unloading  in   connection   therewith,   including   the
distribution  of any commodity by horsedrawn or motor vehicle
where the employer employs  more  than  2  employees  in  the
enterprise or business.
    4.  The operation of any warehouse or general or terminal
storehouses.
    5.  Mining, surface mining or quarrying.
    6.  Any  enterprise  in  which  explosive  materials  are
manufactured, handled or used in dangerous quantities.
    7.  In  any business or enterprise, wherein molten metal,
or  explosive  or  injurious  gases,  dusts  or  vapors,   or
inflammable  vapors,  dusts  or  fluids,  corrosive acids, or
atomic radiation are manufactured, used, generated, stored or
conveyed.
    8.  Any enterprise in which sharp  edged  cutting  tools,
grinders  or  implements  are used, including all enterprises
which buy, sell or  handle  junk  and  salvage,  demolish  or
reconstruct machinery.
    9.  In  any  enterprise  in  which statutory or municipal
ordinance regulations are now or shall hereafter  be  imposed
for the regulating, guarding, use or the placing of machinery
or  appliances  or for the protection and safeguarding of the
employees or the public therein; each of  which  occupations,
enterprises  or  businesses  are  hereby declared to be extra
hazardous.
    10.  Any enterprise, business or work in connection  with
the  laying  out  or improvement of subdivisions of tracts of
land.
    11.  Any enterprise  for  the  treatment  of  cross-ties,
switch-ties,  telegraph  poles,  timber  or  other  wood with
creosote or other preservatives.
    12.  Establishments open to the  general  public  wherein
alcoholic  beverages  are  sold  to  the  general  public for
consumption on the premises.
    13.  The operation of  any  public  beauty  shop  wherein
chemicals,  solutions,  or  heated instruments or objects are
used or applied by any employee in the dressing, treatment or
waving of human hair.
    14.  Any business  or  enterprise  serving  food  to  the
public  for  consumption on the premises wherein any employee
as a substantial part of the employee's work uses handcutting
instruments or slicing machines  or  other  devices  for  the
cutting  of  meat or other food or wherein any employee is in
the hazard of being scalded or  burned  by  hot  grease,  hot
water, hot foods, or other hot fluids, substances or objects.
    15.  Any   business  or  enterprise  in  which  electric,
gasoline or other power  driven  equipment  is  used  in  the
operation thereof.
    16.  Any  business or enterprise in which goods, wares or
merchandise are produced, manufactured or fabricated.
    17.  (a) Any business or enterprise in which goods, wares
or merchandise are sold or in which services are rendered  to
the  public  at large, provided that this paragraph shall not
apply to  such  business  or  enterprise  unless  the  annual
payroll  during  the  year  next preceding the date of injury
shall be in excess of $1,000.
    (b)  The corporate officers of any  domestic  or  foreign
corporation  business  or  enterprise  defined  as  a  "small
business"  under  paragraph  (b),  Section  3 of the Illinois
Small Business Purchasing Act, as amended,  and  employed  by
the   corporation   may   elect  to  withdraw  themselves  as
individuals from the operation of this Act. Upon an  election
by  the  corporate officers to withdraw, written notice shall
be provided to the insurance  carrier  of  such  election  to
withdraw,  which  election shall be effective upon receipt by
the insurance carrier of such  written  notice.  A  corporate
officer  who  thereafter  elects to resume coverage under the
Act as an individual shall provide  written  notice  of  such
election  to  the  insurance  carrier which election shall be
effective upon receipt  by  the  insurance  carrier  of  such
written  notice.   For  the  purpose  of  this  paragraph,  a
"corporate officer" is defined as a bona fide President, Vice
President,  Secretary  or  Treasurer  of  a  corporation  who
voluntarily elects to withdraw.
    18.  On  and  after  July  1,  1980,  but not before, any
household or residence wherein domestic workers are  employed
for  a  total of 40 or more hours per week for a period of 13
or more weeks during a calendar year.
    19.  Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed  to
apply  to any agricultural enterprise, including aquaculture,
employing less than  400  working  days  of  agricultural  or
aquacultural  labor per quarter during the preceding calendar
year, exclusive of working hours of the employer's spouse and
other members of his or her immediate  family  residing  with
him or her.
    20.  Nothing  contained in this Act shall be construed to
apply to any sole  proprietor  or  partner  or  member  of  a
limited  liability  company who elects not to provide and pay
compensation for accidental injuries  sustained  by  himself,
arising  out of and in the course of the employment according
to the provisions of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-998.)

    Section 99.  This Act takes effect upon becoming law.

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