Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 2730.105 - Reporting Gratuities
a) Each
employer who employs individuals who customarily receive gratuities from
persons other than the employer in the course of their work with the employer
shall inform, either orally or in writing, all those individuals of their duty
to report currently the amount of the gratuities to the employer, and post a
notice, issued by the Director, which may be conveniently read (such as on the
employer's bulletin board) by all such individuals. The notice shall be
procured by an employer from the Director.
b) Each individual who customarily receives
gratuities in the course of his or her work from persons other than his or her
employer shall, on the day he or she is paid wages for a pay period by his or
her employer, or not later than the next succeeding pay day, submit a written
statement or form, in duplicate, to his or her employer concerning the amount
of gratuities received during the pay period.
c) The statement or form referred to by
subsection(b) shall contain the information required to be listed under Section
6053(a) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1954 (26 USC 1 et seq.).
Each employer shall acknowledge the receipt of the statement or form on the
duplicate copy and return the copy to the individual, who shall retain it as
evidence of the fact that he or she has reported gratuities in accordance with
the requirements of this Section. The employer shall retain each original
statement or form for a period of three years.
d) Each employer shall include in its regular
monthly or quarterly reports, as the case may be, to the Director the amount of
gratuities reported to it by each individual under subsection (b); provided,
however, that in the event the employer shall deem the amount so reported by
the individual to be in excess of the amount of gratuities actually received by
the individual, the employer shall attach to its monthly or quarterly report a
statement indicating the amount reported by the individual, the amount reported
by the employer, the difference between those amounts, and the basis for the
employer's belief that the differences were not actually received by the
individual.
e) If, for any reason,
the employer fails to obtain from the individuals in its employ the amount of
gratuities received by such individuals, the employer shall estimate the
amounts of such gratuities. The employer shall estimate the amount of the
gratuities as the greater of 8% of the gross receipts for service provided by
the individual or the applicable federal minimum wage (29 USC
206 et seq.) times the number of hours worked
by the individual.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 7432, effective May 14, 2013
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