Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 680 - ILLINOIS WORKS JOBS PROGRAM ACT
Subpart B - ILLINOIS WORKS APPRENTICESHIP INITIATIVE
Section 680.50 - Certification of Compliance

Universal Citation: 14 IL Admin Code ยง 680.50

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) Upon completion of the work set forth in the contract or Grant Agreement, grantees, contractors and subcontractors must submit a certification to the Department and the agency that is administering either the contract or the grant agreement, demonstrating that the grantee, contractor or subcontractor has either:

1) met the 10% apprenticeship goal; or

2) received a reduction or waiver of the 10% apprenticeship goal pursuant to Section 20-20(b) of the Act and Section 680.40 of this Part. [30 ILCS 559/20-20(c)]

b) Upon completion of all of the work for the project, and not just the work set forth in the contract or Grant Agreement, grantees, contractors and subcontractors must submit a certification to the Department and the agency that is administering either the contract or the Grant Agreement, demonstrating that the grantee, contractor or subcontractor has either:

1) met the 10% apprenticeship goal; or

2) received a reduction or waiver of the 10% apprenticeship goal pursuant to Section 20-20(b) of the Act and Section 680.40 of this Part. [30 ILCS 559/20-20(c)]

c) The certification form, which shall be made available on the Department's website, shall include:

1) The contract or grant number;

2) The estimated total project cost;

3) The final total cost of the project, if known;

4) The total labor hours actually worked in each prevailing wage classification on the job, or the estimated labor hours in each prevailing wage classification, whichever is applicable;

5) The actual labor hours worked by apprentices in each prevailing wage classification; and

6) Whether the contractor received a reduction or waiver of the 10% apprenticeship goal.

d) Grantee, contractor or subcontractor shall submit a certification upon completion of the work set forth in the contract or Grant Agreement and upon completion of the project, if applicable. Depending on the estimated total project cost, a grantee, contractor or subcontractor may be required to submit additional reports after the completion of the contract or grant.

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