Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 100.7020 - Transacting Business Within This State (IITA Section 701)
a) General rules. The phrase "employer
transacting business within this State" includes any employer having or
maintaining within this State, directly or by a subsidiary, an office,
distribution house, sales house, warehouse or other place of business, or any
agent or other representative operating within this State under the authority
of the employer or its subsidiary, irrespective of whether such place of
business or agent or other representative is located here permanently or
temporarily, or whether such employer or subsidiary is licensed to do business
in this State.
b) Agents. It does
not matter that an agent may engage in business on his own account in other
transactions, nor that such agent may act as agent for other persons in other
transactions, nor that he is not an employee but is an independent contractor
acting as agent. The term "agent" is broader than the term "employee". "Agent"
includes anyone acting under the principal's authority in an agency
capacity.
Notes
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