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1 | | "this Act" refers to this Article.
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2 | | Section 3-10. Participation in Council of State |
3 | | Governments. The majority and minority leadership of the |
4 | | Senate and the House of Representatives, as well as members of |
5 | | appropriate legislative committees and commissions, as |
6 | | determined by such leadership, may annually attend appropriate |
7 | | meetings of the Council of State Governments as |
8 | | representatives of the General Assembly of the State of |
9 | | Illinois and may pay such annual membership fee as may be |
10 | | required to maintain membership in that organization.
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11 | | ARTICLE 5.
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12 | | Section 5-5. The State Employees Group Insurance Act of |
13 | | 1971 is amended by changing Sections 6.9 and 6.10 as follows:
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14 | | (5 ILCS 375/6.9)
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15 | | Sec. 6.9. Health benefits for community college benefit |
16 | | recipients and
community college dependent beneficiaries. |
17 | | (a) Purpose. It is the purpose of this amendatory Act of |
18 | | 1997 to establish
a uniform program of health benefits for |
19 | | community college benefit recipients
and their dependent |
20 | | beneficiaries under the administration of the Department of
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21 | | Central Management Services.
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22 | | (b) Creation of program. Beginning July 1, 1999, the |
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1 | | Department of
Central Management Services shall be responsible |
2 | | for administering a program of
health benefits for community |
3 | | college benefit recipients and community college
dependent |
4 | | beneficiaries under this Section. The State Universities |
5 | | Retirement
System and the boards of trustees of the various |
6 | | community college districts
shall cooperate with the |
7 | | Department in this endeavor.
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8 | | (c) Eligibility. All community college benefit recipients |
9 | | and community
college dependent beneficiaries shall be |
10 | | eligible to participate in the program
established under this |
11 | | Section, without any interruption or delay in coverage
or |
12 | | limitation as to pre-existing medical conditions. Eligibility |
13 | | to
participate shall be determined by the State Universities |
14 | | Retirement System.
Eligibility information shall be |
15 | | communicated to the Department of Central
Management Services |
16 | | in a format acceptable to the Department.
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17 | | Eligible community college benefit recipients may enroll |
18 | | or re-enroll in the program of health benefits established |
19 | | under this Section during any applicable annual open |
20 | | enrollment period and as otherwise permitted by the Department |
21 | | of Central Management Services. A community college benefit |
22 | | recipient shall not be deemed ineligible to participate solely |
23 | | by reason of the community college benefit recipient having |
24 | | made a previous election to disenroll or otherwise not |
25 | | participate in the program of health benefits. |
26 | | (d) Coverage. The health benefit coverage provided under |
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1 | | this Section
shall be a program of health, dental, and vision |
2 | | benefits.
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3 | | The program of health benefits under this Section may |
4 | | include any or all of
the benefit limitations, including but |
5 | | not limited to a reduction in benefits
based on eligibility |
6 | | for federal Medicare benefits, that are provided under
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7 | | subsection (a) of Section 6 of this Act for other health |
8 | | benefit programs under
this Act.
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9 | | (e) Insurance rates and premiums. The Director shall |
10 | | determine the
insurance rates and premiums for community |
11 | | college benefit recipients and
community college dependent |
12 | | beneficiaries and shall present to the State Universities |
13 | | Retirement System, by April 15 of each calendar year, the |
14 | | rate-setting methodology (including, but not limited to, |
15 | | utilization levels and costs) used to determine the insurance |
16 | | rates and premiums . Rates and premiums may be based
in part on |
17 | | age and eligibility for federal Medicare coverage.
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18 | | Director shall also determine premiums that will allow for the
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19 | | establishment of an actuarially sound reserve for this |
20 | | program.
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21 | | The cost of health benefits under the program shall be |
22 | | paid as follows:
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23 | | (1) For a community college benefit recipient, up to |
24 | | 75% of the total
insurance rate shall be paid from the |
25 | | Community College Health Insurance
Security Fund.
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26 | | (2) The balance of the rate of insurance, including |
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1 | | the entire premium
for any coverage for community college |
2 | | dependent beneficiaries that has been
elected, shall be |
3 | | paid by deductions authorized by the community college
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4 | | benefit recipient to be withheld from his or her monthly |
5 | | annuity or benefit
payment from the State Universities |
6 | | Retirement System; except that (i) if the
balance of the |
7 | | cost of coverage exceeds the amount of the monthly annuity |
8 | | or
benefit payment, the difference shall be paid directly |
9 | | to the State
Universities Retirement System by the |
10 | | community college benefit recipient, and
(ii) all or part |
11 | | of the balance of the cost of coverage may, at the option |
12 | | of
the board of trustees of the community college |
13 | | district, be paid to
the State Universities Retirement |
14 | | System by the board of the community college
district from |
15 | | which the community college benefit recipient retired. The |
16 | | State
Universities Retirement System shall promptly |
17 | | deposit all moneys withheld by or
paid to it under this |
18 | | subdivision (e)(2) into the Community College Health
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19 | | Insurance Security Fund. These moneys shall not be |
20 | | considered assets of the
State Universities Retirement |
21 | | System.
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22 | | (f) Financing. All revenues arising from the |
23 | | administration of the health
benefit program established under |
24 | | this Section shall be deposited into the
Community College |
25 | | Health Insurance Security Fund, which is hereby created as a
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26 | | nonappropriated trust fund to be held outside the State |
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1 | | Treasury, with the
State Treasurer as custodian. Any interest |
2 | | earned on moneys in the Community
College Health Insurance |
3 | | Security Fund shall be deposited into the Fund.
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4 | | Moneys in the Community College Health Insurance Security |
5 | | Fund shall be used
only to pay the costs of the health benefit |
6 | | program established under this
Section, including associated |
7 | | administrative costs and the establishment of a
program |
8 | | reserve. Beginning January 1, 1999,
the Department of Central |
9 | | Management Services may make expenditures from the
Community |
10 | | College Health Insurance Security Fund for those costs.
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11 | | (g) Contract for benefits. The Director shall by contract, |
12 | | self-insurance,
or otherwise make available the program of |
13 | | health benefits for community
college benefit recipients and |
14 | | their community college dependent beneficiaries
that is |
15 | | provided for in this Section. The contract or other |
16 | | arrangement for
the provision of these health benefits shall |
17 | | be on terms deemed by the Director
to be in the best interest |
18 | | of the State of Illinois and the community college
benefit |
19 | | recipients based on, but not limited to, such criteria as
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20 | | administrative cost, service capabilities of the carrier or |
21 | | other contractor,
and the costs of the benefits.
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22 | | (h) Continuation of program. It is the intention of the |
23 | | General Assembly
that the program of health benefits provided |
24 | | under this Section be maintained
on an ongoing, affordable |
25 | | basis. The program of health benefits provided under
this |
26 | | Section may be amended by the State and is not intended to be a |
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1 | | pension or
retirement benefit subject to protection under |
2 | | Article XIII, Section 5 of the
Illinois Constitution.
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3 | | (i) Other health benefit plans. A health benefit plan |
4 | | provided by a
community college district (other than a |
5 | | community college district subject to
Article VII of the |
6 | | Public Community College Act) under the terms of a
collective |
7 | | bargaining agreement in effect on or prior to the effective |
8 | | date of
this amendatory Act of 1997 shall continue in force |
9 | | according to the terms of
that agreement, unless otherwise |
10 | | mutually agreed by the parties to that
agreement and the |
11 | | affected retiree.
A community college benefit recipient or |
12 | | community college dependent
beneficiary whose coverage under |
13 | | such a plan expires shall be eligible to begin
participating |
14 | | in the program established under this Section without any
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15 | | interruption or delay in coverage or limitation as to |
16 | | pre-existing medical
conditions.
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17 | | This Act does not prohibit any community college district |
18 | | from offering
additional health benefits for its retirees or |
19 | | their dependents or survivors.
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20 | | (j) Committee. A Community College Insurance Program |
21 | | Committee shall be established and shall consist of the |
22 | | following 7 members who are appointed by the Governor: 2 |
23 | | members who represent organized labor and are each members of |
24 | | different unions; one member who represents community college |
25 | | retirees; one member who represents community college |
26 | | trustees; one member who represents community college |
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1 | | presidents; one member who represents the Illinois Community |
2 | | College Board; and one ex officio member who represents the |
3 | | State Universities Retirement System. The Department of |
4 | | Central Management Services shall provide administrative |
5 | | support to the Committee. The Committee shall convene at least |
6 | | 4 times each year and shall review and make recommendations on |
7 | | program contribution rates once the program is forecasted to |
8 | | have satisfied the outstanding program debt existing on June |
9 | | 30, 2023 and is operating on a no-hold payment cycle. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1017, eff. 8-21-18.)
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11 | | (5 ILCS 375/6.10)
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12 | | Sec. 6.10. Contributions to the Community College Health |
13 | | Insurance
Security Fund. |
14 | | (a) Beginning January 1, 1999 and through June 30, 2023 , |
15 | | every active contributor of the State
Universities Retirement |
16 | | System (established under Article 15 of the Illinois
Pension |
17 | | Code) who (1) is a full-time employee of a community college |
18 | | district
(other than a community college district subject to |
19 | | Article VII of the Public
Community College Act)
or an |
20 | | association of community college boards and (2) is not an |
21 | | employee as
defined in Section 3 of this Act shall make |
22 | | contributions toward the cost of
community college annuitant |
23 | | and survivor health benefits at the rate of 0.50%
of salary. |
24 | | Beginning July 1, 2023 and through June 30, 2024, the |
25 | | contribution rate shall be 0.75% of salary. Beginning July 1, |
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1 | | 2024 and through June 30, 2026, the contribution rate shall be |
2 | | a percentage of salary to be determined by the Department of |
3 | | Central Management Services, which in each fiscal year shall |
4 | | not exceed a 0.1 percentage point increase in the amount of |
5 | | salary actually required to be contributed for the previous |
6 | | fiscal year. Beginning July 1, 2026, the contribution rate |
7 | | shall be a percentage of salary to be determined by the |
8 | | Department of Central Management Services, which in each |
9 | | fiscal year shall not exceed 105% of the percentage of salary |
10 | | actually required to be contributed for the previous fiscal |
11 | | year.
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12 | | These contributions shall be deducted by the employer and |
13 | | paid to the State
Universities Retirement System as service |
14 | | agent for the Department of Central
Management Services. The |
15 | | System may use the same processes for collecting the
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16 | | contributions required by this subsection that it uses to |
17 | | collect the
contributions received from those employees under |
18 | | Section 15-157 of the
Illinois Pension Code. An employer may |
19 | | agree to pick up or pay the
contributions required under this |
20 | | subsection on behalf of the employee;
such contributions shall |
21 | | be deemed to have been paid by the employee.
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22 | | The State Universities Retirement System shall promptly |
23 | | deposit all moneys
collected under this subsection (a) into |
24 | | the Community College Health Insurance
Security Fund created |
25 | | in Section 6.9 of this Act. The moneys collected under
this |
26 | | Section shall be used only for the purposes authorized in |
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1 | | Section 6.9 of
this Act and shall not be considered to be |
2 | | assets of the State Universities
Retirement System. |
3 | | Contributions made under this Section are not transferable
to |
4 | | other pension funds or retirement systems and are not |
5 | | refundable upon
termination of service.
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6 | | (b) Beginning January 1, 1999 and through June 30, 2023 , |
7 | | every community college district
(other than a community |
8 | | college district subject to Article VII of the Public
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9 | | Community College Act) or association
of community college |
10 | | boards that is an employer under the State Universities
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11 | | Retirement System shall contribute toward the cost of the |
12 | | community college
health benefits provided under Section 6.9 |
13 | | of this Act an amount equal to 0.50%
of the salary paid to its |
14 | | full-time employees who participate in the State
Universities |
15 | | Retirement System and are not members as defined in Section 3 |
16 | | of
this Act. Beginning July 1, 2023 and through June 30, 2024, |
17 | | the contribution rate shall be 0.75% of the salary. Beginning |
18 | | July 1, 2024 and through June 30, 2026, the contribution rate |
19 | | shall be a percentage of salary to be determined by the |
20 | | Department of Central Management Services, which in each |
21 | | fiscal year shall not exceed a 0.1 percentage point increase |
22 | | in the amount of salary actually required to be contributed |
23 | | for the previous fiscal year. Beginning July 1, 2026, the |
24 | | contribution rate shall be a percentage of salary to be |
25 | | determined by the Department of Central Management Services, |
26 | | which in each fiscal year shall not exceed 105% of the |
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1 | | percentage of salary actually required to be contributed for |
2 | | the previous fiscal year.
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3 | | These contributions shall be paid by the employer to the |
4 | | State Universities
Retirement System as service agent for the |
5 | | Department of Central Management
Services. The System may use |
6 | | the same processes for collecting the
contributions required |
7 | | by this subsection that it uses to collect the
contributions |
8 | | received from those employers under Section 15-155 of the
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9 | | Illinois Pension Code.
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10 | | The State Universities Retirement System shall promptly |
11 | | deposit all moneys
collected under this subsection (b) into |
12 | | the Community College Health Insurance
Security Fund created |
13 | | in Section 6.9 of this Act. The moneys collected under
this |
14 | | Section shall be used only for the purposes authorized in |
15 | | Section 6.9 of
this Act and shall not be considered to be |
16 | | assets of the State Universities
Retirement System. |
17 | | Contributions made under this Section are not transferable
to |
18 | | other pension funds or retirement systems and are not |
19 | | refundable upon
termination of service.
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20 | | The Department of Central Management Services, or any |
21 | | successor agency designated to procure healthcare contracts |
22 | | pursuant to this Act, is authorized to establish funds, |
23 | | separate accounts provided by any bank or banks as defined by |
24 | | the Illinois Banking Act, or separate accounts provided by any |
25 | | savings and loan association or associations as defined by the |
26 | | Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985 to be held by the |
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1 | | Director, outside the State treasury, for the purpose of |
2 | | receiving the transfer of moneys from the Community College |
3 | | Health Insurance Security Fund. The Department may promulgate |
4 | | rules further defining the methodology for the transfers. Any |
5 | | interest earned by moneys in the funds or accounts shall inure |
6 | | to the Community College Health Insurance Security Fund. The |
7 | | transferred moneys, and interest accrued thereon, shall be |
8 | | used exclusively for transfers to administrative service |
9 | | organizations or their financial institutions for payments of |
10 | | claims to claimants and providers under the self-insurance |
11 | | health plan. The transferred moneys, and interest accrued |
12 | | thereon, shall not be used for any other purpose including, |
13 | | but not limited to, reimbursement of administration fees due |
14 | | the administrative service organization pursuant to its |
15 | | contract or contracts with the Department.
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16 | | (c) On or before November 15 of each year, the Board of |
17 | | Trustees of the
State Universities Retirement System shall |
18 | | certify to the Governor, the
Director of Central Management |
19 | | Services, and the State
Comptroller its estimate of the total |
20 | | amount of contributions to be paid under
subsection (a) of |
21 | | this Section for the next fiscal year. Beginning in fiscal |
22 | | year 2008, the amount certified shall be decreased or |
23 | | increased each year by the amount that the actual active |
24 | | employee contributions either fell short of or exceeded the |
25 | | estimate used by the Board in making the certification for the |
26 | | previous fiscal year. The State Universities Retirement System |
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1 | | shall calculate the amount of actual active employee |
2 | | contributions in fiscal years 1999 through 2005. Based upon |
3 | | this calculation, the fiscal year 2008 certification shall |
4 | | include an amount equal to the cumulative amount that the |
5 | | actual active employee contributions either fell short of or |
6 | | exceeded the estimate used by the Board in making the |
7 | | certification for those fiscal years. The certification
shall |
8 | | include a detailed explanation of the methods and information |
9 | | that the
Board relied upon in preparing its estimate. As soon |
10 | | as possible after the
effective date of this Section, the |
11 | | Board shall submit its estimate for fiscal
year 1999.
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12 | | On or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
13 | | the 103rd General Assembly, but no later than June 30, 2023, |
14 | | the Board shall recalculate and recertify to the Governor, the |
15 | | Director of Central Management Services, and the State |
16 | | Comptroller its estimate of the total amount of contributions |
17 | | to be paid under subsection (a) for State fiscal year 2024, |
18 | | taking into account the changes in required employee |
19 | | contributions made by this amendatory Act of the 103rd General |
20 | | Assembly. |
21 | | (d) Beginning in fiscal year 1999, on the first day of each |
22 | | month, or as
soon thereafter as may be practical, the State |
23 | | Treasurer and the State
Comptroller shall transfer from the |
24 | | General Revenue Fund to the Community
College Health Insurance |
25 | | Security Fund 1/12 of the annual amount appropriated
for that |
26 | | fiscal year to the State Comptroller for deposit into the |
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1 | | Community
College Health Insurance Security Fund under Section |
2 | | 1.4 of the State Pension
Funds Continuing Appropriation Act.
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3 | | (e) Except where otherwise specified in this Section, the |
4 | | definitions
that apply to Article 15 of the Illinois Pension |
5 | | Code apply to this Section.
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6 | | (Source: P.A. 98-488, eff. 8-16-13 .)
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7 | | Section 5-15. The State Treasurer Act is amended by |
8 | | changing Section 16.8 as follows:
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9 | | (15 ILCS 505/16.8) |
10 | | Sec. 16.8. Illinois Higher Education Savings Program. |
11 | | (a) Definitions. As used in this Section: |
12 | | "Beneficiary" means an eligible child named as a recipient |
13 | | of seed funds. |
14 | | "Eligible child" means a child born or adopted after |
15 | | December 31, 2022, to a parent who is a resident of Illinois at |
16 | | the time of the birth or adoption, as evidenced by |
17 | | documentation received by the Treasurer from the Department of |
18 | | Revenue, the Department of Public Health, or another State or |
19 | | local government agency. |
20 | | "Eligible educational institution" means institutions that |
21 | | are described in Section 1001 of the federal Higher Education |
22 | | Act of 1965 that are eligible to participate in Department of |
23 | | Education student aid programs. |
24 | | "Fund" means the Illinois Higher Education Savings Program |
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1 | | Fund. |
2 | | "Omnibus account" means the pooled collection of seed |
3 | | funds owned and managed by the State Treasurer in the College |
4 | | Savings Pool under this Act. |
5 | | "Program" means the Illinois Higher Education Savings |
6 | | Program. |
7 | | "Qualified higher education expense" means the following: |
8 | | (i) tuition, fees, and the costs of books, supplies, and |
9 | | equipment required for enrollment or attendance at an eligible |
10 | | educational institution; (ii) expenses for special needs |
11 | | services, in the case of a special needs beneficiary, which |
12 | | are incurred in connection with such enrollment or attendance; |
13 | | (iii) certain expenses for the purchase of computer or |
14 | | peripheral equipment, computer software, or Internet access |
15 | | and related services as defined under Section 529 of the |
16 | | Internal Revenue Code; (iv) room and board expenses incurred |
17 | | while attending an eligible educational institution at least |
18 | | half-time; (v) expenses for fees, books, supplies, and |
19 | | equipment required for the participation of a designated |
20 | | beneficiary in an apprenticeship program registered and |
21 | | certified with the Secretary of Labor under the National |
22 | | Apprenticeship Act (29 U.S.C. 50); and (vi) amounts paid as |
23 | | principal or interest on any qualified education loan of the |
24 | | designated beneficiary or a sibling of the designated |
25 | | beneficiary, as allowed under Section 529 of the Internal |
26 | | Revenue Code. |
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1 | | "Seed funds" means the deposit made by the State Treasurer |
2 | | into the Omnibus Accounts for Program beneficiaries. |
3 | | (b) Program established. The State Treasurer shall |
4 | | establish the Illinois Higher Education Savings Program as a |
5 | | part of the College Savings Pool under Section 16.5 of this |
6 | | Act, subject to appropriation by the General Assembly. The |
7 | | State Treasurer shall administer the Program for the purposes |
8 | | of expanding access to higher education through savings. |
9 | | (c) Program enrollment. The State Treasurer shall enroll |
10 | | all eligible children in the Program beginning in 2023, after |
11 | | receiving records of recent births, adoptions, or dependents |
12 | | from the Department of Revenue, the Department of Public |
13 | | Health, or another State or local government agency designated |
14 | | by the Treasurer. Notwithstanding any court order which would |
15 | | otherwise prevent the release of information, the Department |
16 | | of Public Health is authorized to release the information |
17 | | specified under this subsection (c) to the State Treasurer for |
18 | | the purposes of the Program established under this Section. |
19 | | (1) Beginning in 2021, the Department of Public Health |
20 | | shall provide the State Treasurer with information on |
21 | | recent Illinois births and adoptions including, but not |
22 | | limited to: the full name, residential address, birth |
23 | | date, and birth record number of the child and the full |
24 | | name and residential address of the child's parent or |
25 | | legal guardian for the purpose of enrolling eligible |
26 | | children in the Program. This data shall be provided to |
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1 | | the State Treasurer by the Department of Public Health on |
2 | | a quarterly basis, no later than 30 days after the end of |
3 | | each quarter, or some other date and frequency as mutually |
4 | | agreed to by the State Treasurer and the Department of |
5 | | Public Health. |
6 | | (1.5) Beginning in 2021, the Department of Revenue |
7 | | shall provide the State Treasurer with information on tax |
8 | | filers claiming dependents or the adoption tax credit |
9 | | including, but not limited to: the full name, residential |
10 | | address, email address, phone number, birth date, and |
11 | | social security number or taxpayer identification number |
12 | | of the dependent child and of the child's parent or legal |
13 | | guardian for the purpose of enrolling eligible children in |
14 | | the Program. This data shall be provided to the State |
15 | | Treasurer by the Department of Revenue on at least an |
16 | | annual basis, by July 1 of each year or another date |
17 | | jointly determined by the State Treasurer and the |
18 | | Department of Revenue. Notwithstanding anything to the |
19 | | contrary contained within this paragraph (2), the |
20 | | Department of Revenue shall not be required to share any |
21 | | information that would be contrary to federal law, |
22 | | regulation, or Internal Revenue Service Publication 1075. |
23 | | (2) The State Treasurer shall ensure the security and |
24 | | confidentiality of the information provided by the |
25 | | Department of Revenue, the Department of Public Health, or |
26 | | another State or local government agency, and it shall not |
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1 | | be subject to release under the Freedom of Information |
2 | | Act. |
3 | | (3) Information provided under this Section shall only |
4 | | be used by the State Treasurer for the Program and shall |
5 | | not be used for any other purpose. |
6 | | (4) The State Treasurer and any vendors working on the |
7 | | Program shall maintain strict confidentiality of any |
8 | | information provided under this Section, and shall |
9 | | promptly provide written or electronic notice to the |
10 | | providing agency of any security breach. The providing |
11 | | State or local government agency shall remain the sole and |
12 | | exclusive owner of information provided under this |
13 | | Section. |
14 | | (d) Seed funds. After receiving information on recent |
15 | | births, adoptions, or dependents from the Department of |
16 | | Revenue, the Department of Public Health, or another State or |
17 | | local government agency, the State Treasurer shall make |
18 | | deposits into an omnibus account on behalf of eligible |
19 | | children. The State Treasurer shall be the owner of the |
20 | | omnibus accounts. |
21 | | (1) Deposit amount. The seed fund deposit for each |
22 | | eligible child shall be in the amount of $50. This amount |
23 | | may be increased by the State Treasurer by rule. The State |
24 | | Treasurer may use or deposit funds appropriated by the |
25 | | General Assembly together with moneys received as gifts, |
26 | | grants, or contributions into the Fund. If insufficient |
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1 | | funds are available in the Fund, the State Treasurer may |
2 | | reduce the deposit amount or forego deposits. |
3 | | (2) Use of seed funds. Seed funds, including any |
4 | | interest, dividends, and other earnings accrued, will be |
5 | | eligible for use by a beneficiary for qualified higher |
6 | | education expenses if: |
7 | | (A) the parent or guardian of the eligible child |
8 | | claimed the seed funds for the beneficiary by the |
9 | | beneficiary's 10th birthday; |
10 | | (B) the beneficiary has completed secondary |
11 | | education or has reached the age of 18; and |
12 | | (C) the beneficiary is currently a resident of the |
13 | | State of Illinois. Non-residents are not eligible to |
14 | | claim or use seed funds. |
15 | | (3) Notice of seed fund availability. The State |
16 | | Treasurer shall make a good faith effort to notify |
17 | | beneficiaries and their parents or legal guardians of the |
18 | | seed funds' availability and the deadline to claim such |
19 | | funds. |
20 | | (4) Unclaimed seed funds. Seed funds and any interest |
21 | | earnings that are unclaimed by the beneficiary's 10th |
22 | | birthday or unused by the beneficiary's 26th birthday will |
23 | | be considered forfeited. Unclaimed and unused seed funds |
24 | | and any interest earnings will remain in the omnibus |
25 | | account for future beneficiaries. |
26 | | (e) Financial education. The State Treasurer may develop |
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1 | | educational materials that support the financial literacy of |
2 | | beneficiaries and their legal guardians, and may do so in |
3 | | collaboration with State and federal agencies, including, but |
4 | | not limited to, the Illinois State Board of Education and |
5 | | existing nonprofit agencies with expertise in financial |
6 | | literacy and education. |
7 | | (f) Supplementary deposits and partnerships. The State |
8 | | Treasurer may make supplementary deposits to children in |
9 | | financially insecure households if sufficient funds are |
10 | | available. Furthermore, the State Treasurer may develop |
11 | | partnerships with private, nonprofit, or governmental |
12 | | organizations to provide additional savings incentives, |
13 | | including conditional cash transfers or matching contributions |
14 | | that provide a savings incentive based on specific actions |
15 | | taken or other criteria. |
16 | | (g) Illinois Higher Education Savings Program Fund. The |
17 | | Illinois Higher Education Savings Program Fund is hereby |
18 | | established as a special fund in the State treasury. The Fund |
19 | | shall be the official repository of all contributions, |
20 | | appropriated funds, interest, and dividend payments, gifts, or |
21 | | other financial assets received by the State Treasurer in |
22 | | connection with the operation of the Program or related |
23 | | partnerships. All such moneys shall be deposited into in the |
24 | | Fund and held by the State Treasurer as custodian thereof. The |
25 | | State Treasurer may accept gifts, grants, awards, matching |
26 | | contributions, interest income, and appropriated funds from |
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1 | | individuals, businesses, governments, and other third-party |
2 | | sources to implement the Program on terms that the Treasurer |
3 | | deems advisable. All interest or other earnings accruing or |
4 | | received on amounts in the Illinois Higher Education Savings |
5 | | Program Fund shall be credited to and retained by the Fund and |
6 | | used for the benefit of the Program. Assets of the Fund must at |
7 | | all times be preserved, invested, and expended only for the |
8 | | purposes of the Program and must be held for the benefit of the |
9 | | beneficiaries. Assets may not be transferred or used by the |
10 | | State or the State Treasurer for any purposes other than the |
11 | | purposes of the Program. In addition, no moneys, interest, or |
12 | | other earnings paid into the Fund shall be used, temporarily |
13 | | or otherwise, for inter-fund borrowing or be otherwise used or |
14 | | appropriated except as expressly authorized by this Act. |
15 | | Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection (g), |
16 | | amounts in the Fund may be used by the State Treasurer to pay |
17 | | the administrative costs of the Program. |
18 | | (g-5) Fund deposits and payments. On July 15 of each year, |
19 | | beginning July 15, 2023, or as soon thereafter as practical, |
20 | | the State Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer |
21 | | shall transfer the sum of $2,500,000, or the amount that is |
22 | | appropriated annually by the General Assembly, whichever is |
23 | | greater, from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Higher |
24 | | Education Savings Program Fund to be used for the |
25 | | administration and operation of the Program. |
26 | | (h) Audits and reports. The State Treasurer shall include |
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1 | | the Illinois Higher Education Savings Program as part of the |
2 | | audit of the College Savings Pool described in Section 16.5. |
3 | | The State Treasurer shall annually prepare a report that |
4 | | includes a summary of the Program operations for the preceding |
5 | | fiscal year, including the number of children enrolled in the |
6 | | Program, the total amount of seed fund deposits, the rate of |
7 | | seed deposits claimed, and, to the extent data is reported and |
8 | | available, the racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic |
9 | | data of beneficiaries and of children in financially insecure |
10 | | households who may receive automatic bonus deposits. Such |
11 | | other information that is relevant to make a full disclosure |
12 | | of the operations of the Program and Fund may also be reported. |
13 | | The report shall be made available on the Treasurer's website |
14 | | by January 31 each year, starting in January of 2024. The State |
15 | | Treasurer may include the Program in other reports as |
16 | | warranted. |
17 | | (i) Rules. The State Treasurer may adopt rules necessary |
18 | | to implement this Section.
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 101-466, eff. 1-1-20; 102-129, eff. 7-23-21; |
20 | | 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-1047, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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21 | | Section 5-16. The Community Development Loan Guarantee Act |
22 | | is amended by changing Section 30-35 and by adding Section |
23 | | 30-36 as follows:
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24 | | (15 ILCS 516/30-35)
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1 | | Sec. 30-35. Limitations on funding. The State Treasurer |
2 | | may allocate use up to $10,000,000 of investment earnings each |
3 | | year for the Loan Guarantee Program, provided that no more |
4 | | than $50,000,000 may be used for guaranteeing loans at any |
5 | | given time. The State Treasurer shall make the allocation to |
6 | | the Loan Guarantee Administrative Trust Fund prior to |
7 | | allocating interest from the gross earnings of the State |
8 | | investment portfolio.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-657, eff. 3-23-21.)
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10 | | (15 ILCS 516/30-36 new) |
11 | | Sec. 30-36. Loan Guarantee Administrative Trust Fund. The |
12 | | Loan Guarantee Administrative Trust Fund is created as a |
13 | | nonappropriated trust fund within the State treasury. Moneys |
14 | | in the Fund may be used by the State Treasurer to guarantee |
15 | | loans and to cover administrative expenses related to the |
16 | | Program. The Fund may receive any grants or other moneys |
17 | | designated for administrative purposes from the State, from |
18 | | any unit of federal, State, or local government, or from any |
19 | | other person, firm, partnership, or corporation.
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20 | | Section 5-17. The Substance Use Disorder Act is amended by |
21 | | changing Section 5-10 as follows:
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22 | | (20 ILCS 301/5-10)
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23 | | Sec. 5-10. Functions of the Department.
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1 | | (a) In addition to the powers, duties and functions vested |
2 | | in the Department
by this Act, or by other laws of this State, |
3 | | the Department shall carry out the
following activities:
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4 | | (1) Design, coordinate and fund comprehensive
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5 | | community-based and culturally and gender-appropriate |
6 | | services
throughout the State. These services must include
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7 | | prevention, early intervention, treatment, and other
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8 | | recovery support services for substance use disorders that
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9 | | are accessible and address addresses the needs of at-risk
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10 | | individuals and their families.
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11 | | (2) Act as the exclusive State agency to accept, |
12 | | receive and expend,
pursuant to appropriation, any public |
13 | | or private monies, grants or services,
including those |
14 | | received from the federal government or from other State
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15 | | agencies, for the purpose of providing prevention, early
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16 | | intervention, treatment, and other recovery support
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17 | | services for substance use disorders.
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18 | | (2.5) In partnership with the Department of Healthcare |
19 | | and Family Services, act as one of the principal State |
20 | | agencies for the sole purpose of calculating the |
21 | | maintenance of effort requirement under Section 1930 of |
22 | | Title XIX, Part B, Subpart II of the Public Health Service |
23 | | Act (42 U.S.C. 300x-30) and the Interim Final Rule (45 CFR |
24 | | 96.134). |
25 | | (3) Coordinate a statewide strategy for the
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26 | | prevention, early intervention,
treatment, and recovery |
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1 | | support of substance use
disorders. This strategy shall |
2 | | include the development of a
comprehensive plan, submitted |
3 | | annually with the
application for federal substance use |
4 | | disorder block grant
funding, for the provision of an |
5 | | array of such services. The plan shall be based on local |
6 | | community-based needs and upon
data including, but not |
7 | | limited to, that which defines the prevalence of and
costs |
8 | | associated with substance use
disorders.
This |
9 | | comprehensive plan shall include identification of |
10 | | problems, needs,
priorities, services and other pertinent |
11 | | information, including the needs of
minorities and other |
12 | | specific priority populations in the State, and shall |
13 | | describe how
the identified problems and needs will be |
14 | | addressed. For purposes of this
paragraph, the term |
15 | | "minorities and other specific priority populations" may |
16 | | include,
but shall not be limited to, groups such as |
17 | | women, children, intravenous drug
users, persons with AIDS |
18 | | or who are HIV infected, veterans, African-Americans, |
19 | | Puerto
Ricans, Hispanics, Asian Americans, the elderly, |
20 | | persons in the criminal
justice system, persons who are |
21 | | clients of services provided by other State
agencies, |
22 | | persons with disabilities and such other specific |
23 | | populations as the
Department may from time to time |
24 | | identify. In developing the plan, the
Department shall |
25 | | seek input from providers, parent groups, associations and
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26 | | interested citizens.
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1 | | The plan
developed under this Section shall include an |
2 | | explanation of the rationale to
be used in ensuring that |
3 | | funding shall be based upon local community needs,
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4 | | including, but not limited to, the incidence and |
5 | | prevalence of, and costs
associated with, substance use
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6 | | disorders, as
well as upon demonstrated program |
7 | | performance.
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8 | | The plan developed under this Section shall
also |
9 | | contain a report detailing the activities of and progress |
10 | | made through services for the
care and treatment of |
11 | | substance use disorders among
pregnant women and mothers |
12 | | and their children established
under subsection (j) of |
13 | | Section 35-5.
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14 | | As applicable, the plan developed under this Section
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15 | | shall also include information about funding by other |
16 | | State
agencies for prevention, early intervention, |
17 | | treatment,
and other recovery support services.
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18 | | (4) Lead, foster and develop cooperation, coordination |
19 | | and agreements
among federal and State governmental |
20 | | agencies and local providers that provide
assistance, |
21 | | services, funding or other functions, peripheral or |
22 | | direct, in the
prevention, early intervention, treatment,
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23 | | and recovery support for substance use disorders. This |
24 | | shall include, but shall not be limited to,
the following:
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25 | | (A) Cooperate with and assist other State
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26 | | agencies, as applicable, in establishing and
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1 | | conducting substance use disorder services among the
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2 | | populations they respectively serve.
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3 | | (B) Cooperate with and assist the Illinois |
4 | | Department of Public Health
in the establishment, |
5 | | funding and support of programs and services for the
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6 | | promotion of maternal and child health and the |
7 | | prevention and treatment of
infectious diseases, |
8 | | including but not limited to HIV infection, especially
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9 | | with respect to those persons who are high risk due to
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10 | | intravenous injection of illegal drugs, or who may |
11 | | have
been sexual partners of these individuals, or who |
12 | | may
have impaired immune systems as a result of a
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13 | | substance use disorder.
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14 | | (C) Supply to the Department of Public Health and |
15 | | prenatal care
providers a list of all providers who |
16 | | are
licensed to provide substance use disorder |
17 | | treatment
for pregnant women in this State.
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18 | | (D) Assist in the placement of child abuse or |
19 | | neglect perpetrators
(identified by the Illinois |
20 | | Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS)) who
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21 | | have been determined to be in need of substance use
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22 | | disorder treatment
pursuant to Section 8.2 of the |
23 | | Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
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24 | | (E) Cooperate with and assist DCFS in carrying out |
25 | | its mandates to:
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26 | | (i) identify substance use disorders among its |
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1 | | clients and
their families; and
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2 | | (ii) develop services to deal with such |
3 | | disorders.
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4 | | These services may include, but shall not be limited |
5 | | to,
programs to prevent or treat substance
use |
6 | | disorders with DCFS clients and their families,
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7 | | identifying child care needs within such treatment, |
8 | | and assistance with other
issues as required.
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9 | | (F) Cooperate with and assist the Illinois |
10 | | Criminal Justice Information
Authority with respect to |
11 | | statistical and other information concerning the |
12 | | incidence and prevalence of substance use
disorders.
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13 | | (G) Cooperate with and assist the State |
14 | | Superintendent of Education,
boards of education, |
15 | | schools, police departments, the Illinois State |
16 | | Police, courts and other public and private agencies |
17 | | and individuals in
establishing prevention programs |
18 | | statewide and preparing curriculum materials
for use |
19 | | at all levels of education.
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20 | | (H) Cooperate with and assist the Illinois |
21 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services in
the |
22 | | development and provision of services offered to |
23 | | recipients of public
assistance for the treatment and |
24 | | prevention of substance use disorders.
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25 | | (I) (Blank).
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26 | | (5) From monies appropriated to the Department from |
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1 | | the Drunk and Drugged
Driving Prevention Fund, reimburse |
2 | | DUI evaluation and risk
education programs licensed by the |
3 | | Department for providing
indigent persons with free or |
4 | | reduced-cost evaluation and risk education services |
5 | | relating to a charge of
driving under the influence of |
6 | | alcohol or other drugs.
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7 | | (6) Promulgate regulations to identify and disseminate |
8 | | best practice guidelines that can be utilized by publicly
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9 | | and privately funded programs as well as for levels of |
10 | | payment to government
funded programs that provide |
11 | | prevention,
early intervention, treatment, and other |
12 | | recovery support services for substance use disorders and |
13 | | those services referenced in Sections 15-10
and 40-5.
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14 | | (7) In consultation with providers and
related trade |
15 | | associations, specify a uniform
methodology for use by |
16 | | funded providers and the
Department for billing
and |
17 | | collection and dissemination of statistical information
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18 | | regarding services related to substance use
disorders.
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19 | | (8) Receive data and assistance from federal, State |
20 | | and local governmental
agencies, and obtain copies of |
21 | | identification and arrest data from all federal,
State and |
22 | | local law enforcement agencies for use in carrying out the |
23 | | purposes
and functions of the Department.
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24 | | (9) Designate and license providers to conduct |
25 | | screening, assessment,
referral and tracking of clients |
26 | | identified by the criminal justice system as
having |
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1 | | indications of substance use
disorders and being
eligible |
2 | | to make an election for treatment under Section 40-5 of |
3 | | this Act, and
assist in the placement of individuals who |
4 | | are under court order to participate
in treatment.
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5 | | (10) Identify and disseminate evidence-based best |
6 | | practice guidelines as maintained in administrative rule |
7 | | that can be utilized to determine a substance use disorder |
8 | | diagnosis.
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9 | | (11) (Blank).
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10 | | (12) Make grants with funds appropriated from the Drug |
11 | | Treatment Fund in
accordance with Section 7 of the |
12 | | Controlled Substance and Cannabis Nuisance
Act, or in |
13 | | accordance with Section 80 of the Methamphetamine Control |
14 | | and Community Protection Act, or in accordance with |
15 | | subsections (h) and (i) of Section 411.2 of the
Illinois |
16 | | Controlled Substances Act, or in accordance with Section |
17 | | 6z-107 of the State Finance Act.
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18 | | (13) Encourage all health and disability insurance |
19 | | programs to include
substance use disorder
treatment as a |
20 | | covered service and to use evidence-based best practice |
21 | | criteria as maintained in administrative rule and as |
22 | | required in Public Act 99-0480 in determining the |
23 | | necessity for such services and continued stay.
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24 | | (14) Award grants and enter into fixed-rate and |
25 | | fee-for-service arrangements
with any other department, |
26 | | authority or commission of this State, or any other
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1 | | or the federal government or with any public or private |
2 | | agency, including
the disbursement of funds and furnishing |
3 | | of staff, to effectuate the purposes
of this Act.
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4 | | (15) Conduct a public information campaign to inform |
5 | | the State's
Hispanic residents regarding the prevention |
6 | | and treatment of substance use disorders.
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7 | | (b) In addition to the powers, duties and functions vested |
8 | | in it by this
Act, or by other laws of this State, the |
9 | | Department may undertake, but shall
not be limited to, the |
10 | | following activities:
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11 | | (1) Require all organizations licensed or funded by |
12 | | the Department to include an education
component to inform |
13 | | participants regarding the causes and means of |
14 | | transmission
and methods of reducing the risk of acquiring |
15 | | or transmitting HIV infection and other infectious
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16 | | diseases,
and to include funding for such education |
17 | | component in its support of the
program.
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18 | | (2) Review all State agency applications for federal |
19 | | funds that include
provisions relating to the prevention, |
20 | | early intervention and treatment of
substance use
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21 | | disorders in order to ensure consistency.
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22 | | (3) Prepare, publish, evaluate, disseminate and serve |
23 | | as a central
repository for educational materials dealing |
24 | | with the nature and effects of
substance use disorders. |
25 | | Such materials may deal with
the educational needs of the |
26 | | citizens of Illinois, and may include at least
pamphlets |
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1 | | that describe the causes and effects of fetal alcohol
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2 | | spectrum disorders.
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3 | | (4) Develop and coordinate, with regional and local |
4 | | agencies, education
and training programs for persons |
5 | | engaged in providing services
for persons with
substance |
6 | | use disorders,
which programs may include specific HIV |
7 | | education and training for program
personnel.
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8 | | (5) Cooperate with and assist in the development of |
9 | | education, prevention, early intervention,
and treatment |
10 | | programs for employees of State and local governments and
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11 | | businesses in the State.
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12 | | (6) Utilize the support and assistance of interested |
13 | | persons in the
community, including recovering persons, to |
14 | | assist individuals
and communities in understanding the |
15 | | dynamics of substance use
disorders, and to encourage
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16 | | individuals with substance use disorders to
voluntarily |
17 | | undergo treatment.
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18 | | (7) Promote, conduct, assist or sponsor basic |
19 | | clinical, epidemiological
and statistical research into |
20 | | substance use disorders
and research into the prevention |
21 | | of those problems either solely or in
conjunction with any |
22 | | public or private agency.
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23 | | (8) Cooperate with public and private agencies, |
24 | | organizations and
individuals in the development of |
25 | | programs, and to provide technical assistance
and |
26 | | consultation services for this purpose.
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1 | | (9) (Blank).
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2 | | (10) (Blank).
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3 | | (11) Fund, promote, or assist entities dealing with
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4 | | substance use disorders.
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5 | | (12) With monies appropriated from the Group Home Loan |
6 | | Revolving Fund,
make loans, directly or through |
7 | | subcontract, to assist in underwriting the
costs of |
8 | | housing in which individuals recovering from substance use
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9 | | disorders may reside, pursuant
to Section 50-40 of this |
10 | | Act.
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11 | | (13) Promulgate such regulations as may be necessary |
12 | | to carry out the purposes and enforce the
provisions of |
13 | | this Act.
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14 | | (14) Provide funding to help parents be effective in |
15 | | preventing
substance use disorders by building an |
16 | | awareness of the family's
role in preventing substance use |
17 | | disorders through adjusting expectations, developing new |
18 | | skills,
and setting positive family goals. The programs |
19 | | shall include, but not be
limited to, the following |
20 | | subjects: healthy family communication; establishing
rules |
21 | | and limits; how to reduce family conflict; how to build |
22 | | self-esteem,
competency, and responsibility in children; |
23 | | how to improve motivation and
achievement; effective |
24 | | discipline; problem solving techniques; and how to talk
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25 | | about drugs and alcohol. The programs shall be open to all |
26 | | parents.
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1 | | (15) Establish an Opioid Remediation Services Capital
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2 | | Investment Grant Program. The Department may, subject to |
3 | | appropriation and approval through the Opioid Overdose |
4 | | Prevention and Recovery Steering Committee, after |
5 | | recommendation by the Illinois Opioid Remediation Advisory |
6 | | Board, and certification by the Office of the Attorney |
7 | | General, make capital improvement grants to units of local |
8 | | government and substance use prevention, treatment, and |
9 | | recovery service providers addressing opioid remediation |
10 | | in the State for approved abatement uses under the |
11 | | Illinois Opioid Allocation Agreement. The Illinois Opioid |
12 | | Remediation State Trust Fund shall be the source of |
13 | | funding for the program. Eligible grant recipients shall |
14 | | be units of local government and substance use prevention, |
15 | | treatment, and recovery service providers that offer |
16 | | facilities and services in a manner that supports and |
17 | | meets the approved uses of the opioid settlement funds. |
18 | | Eligible grant recipients have no entitlement to a grant |
19 | | under this Section. The Department of Human Services may |
20 | | consult with the Capital Development Board, the Department |
21 | | of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the Illinois |
22 | | Housing Development Authority to adopt rules to implement |
23 | | this Section and may create a competitive application |
24 | | procedure for grants to be awarded. The rules may specify |
25 | | the manner of applying for grants; grantee eligibility |
26 | | requirements; project eligibility requirements; |
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1 | | restrictions on the use of grant moneys; the manner in |
2 | | which grantees must account for the use of grant moneys; |
3 | | and any other provision that the Department of Human |
4 | | Services determines to be necessary or useful for the |
5 | | administration of this Section. Rules may include a |
6 | | requirement for grantees to provide local matching funds |
7 | | in an amount equal to a specific percentage of the grant. |
8 | | No portion of an opioid remediation services capital |
9 | | investment grant awarded under this Section may be used by |
10 | | a grantee to pay for any ongoing operational costs or |
11 | | outstanding debt. The Department of Human Services may |
12 | | consult with the Capital Development Board, the Department |
13 | | of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the Illinois |
14 | | Housing Development Authority in the management and |
15 | | disbursement of funds for capital-related projects. The |
16 | | Capital Development Board, the Department of Commerce and |
17 | | Economic Opportunity, and the Illinois Housing Development |
18 | | Authority shall act in a consulting role only for the |
19 | | evaluation of applicants, scoring of applicants, or |
20 | | administration of the grant program. |
21 | | (c) There is created within the Department of Human |
22 | | Services an Office of Opioid Settlement Administration. The |
23 | | Office shall be responsible for implementing and administering |
24 | | approved abatement programs as described in Exhibit B of the |
25 | | Illinois Opioid Allocation Agreement, effective December 30, |
26 | | 2021. The Office may also implement and administer other |
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1 | | opioid-related programs, including but not limited to |
2 | | prevention, treatment, and recovery services from other funds |
3 | | made available to the Department of Human Services. The |
4 | | Secretary of Human Services shall appoint or assign staff as |
5 | | necessary to carry out the duties and functions of the Office. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; |
7 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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8 | | Section 5-20. The Department of Central Management |
9 | | Services Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
10 | | amended by changing Section 405-293 as follows:
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11 | | (20 ILCS 405/405-293)
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12 | | Sec. 405-293. Professional Services. |
13 | | (a) The Department of Central Management Services (the |
14 | | "Department") is responsible for providing professional |
15 | | services for or on behalf of State agencies for all functions |
16 | | transferred to the Department by Executive Order No. 2003-10 |
17 | | (as modified by Section 5.5 of the Executive Reorganization |
18 | | Implementation Act) and may, with the approval of the |
19 | | Governor, provide additional services to or on behalf of State |
20 | | agencies. To the extent not compensated by direct fund |
21 | | transfers, the Department shall be reimbursed from each State |
22 | | agency receiving the benefit of these services. The |
23 | | reimbursement shall be determined by the Director of Central |
24 | | Management Services as the amount required to reimburse the |
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1 | | Professional Services Fund for the Department's costs of |
2 | | rendering the professional services on behalf of that State |
3 | | agency. For purposes of this Section, funds due the Department |
4 | | for professional services may be made through appropriations |
5 | | to the Department from the General Revenue Fund, as determined |
6 | | by and provided for by the General Assembly. |
7 | | (a-5) The Department of Central Management Services may |
8 | | provide professional services and other services as authorized |
9 | | by subsection (a) for or on behalf of other State entities with |
10 | | the approval of both the Director of Central Management |
11 | | Services and the appropriate official or governing body of the |
12 | | other State entity.
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13 | | (b) For the purposes of this Section, "State agency" means |
14 | | each State agency, department, board, and commission directly |
15 | | responsible to the Governor. "Professional services" means |
16 | | legal services, internal audit services, and other services as |
17 | | approved by the Governor. "Other State entity" means the |
18 | | Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois State Toll |
19 | | Highway Authority.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04; 94-91, eff. 7-1-05.)
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21 | | Section 5-25. The Children and Family Services Act is |
22 | | amended by changing Section 25 as follows:
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23 | | (20 ILCS 505/25) (from Ch. 23, par. 5025)
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24 | | Sec. 25. Funds Grants, gifts, or legacies ; Putative Father |
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2 | | (a) The DCFS Special Purposes Trust Fund is created as a |
3 | | trust fund in the State treasury. The Department is authorized |
4 | | to accept and deposit into the Fund moneys received from |
5 | | grants, gifts, or any other source, public or private, in |
6 | | support of the activities authorized by this Act or on behalf |
7 | | of any institution or program of the Department. Moneys |
8 | | received from federal sources or pursuant to Section 8.27 of |
9 | | the State Finance Act or Section 5-9-1.8 of the Unified Code of |
10 | | Corrections shall not be deposited into the Fund To accept and |
11 | | hold in behalf of the State, if for the public
interest, a |
12 | | grant, gift or legacy of money or property to the
State of |
13 | | Illinois, to the Department, or to any institution or program |
14 | | of
the Department made in trust for the maintenance or support |
15 | | of a resident
of an institution of the Department, or for any |
16 | | other legitimate purpose
connected with such institution or |
17 | | program. The Department shall cause
each gift, grant or legacy |
18 | | to be kept as a distinct fund, and
shall invest the same in the |
19 | | manner provided by the laws of this State as
the same now |
20 | | exist, or shall hereafter be enacted, relating to securities
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21 | | in which the deposit in savings banks may be invested. But the |
22 | | Department
may, in its discretion, deposit in a proper trust |
23 | | company or savings bank,
during the continuance of the trust, |
24 | | any fund so left in trust for the life
of a person, and shall |
25 | | adopt rules and regulations governing the deposit,
transfer, |
26 | | or withdrawal of such fund. The Department shall on the
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1 | | expiration of any trust as provided in any instrument creating |
2 | | the same,
dispose of the fund thereby created in the manner |
3 | | provided in such
instrument. The Department shall include in |
4 | | its required reports a
statement showing what funds are so |
5 | | held by it and the condition thereof.
Monies found on |
6 | | residents at the time of their
admission, or
accruing to them |
7 | | during their period of institutional care, and monies
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8 | | deposited with the superintendents by relatives, guardians
or |
9 | | friends of
residents for the special comfort and pleasure of |
10 | | such resident, shall
remain in the custody of such |
11 | | superintendents who shall
act as trustees for
disbursement to, |
12 | | in behalf of, or for the benefit of such resident. All
types of |
13 | | retirement and pension benefits from private and public |
14 | | sources
may be paid directly to the superintendent of the |
15 | | institution where the
person is a resident, for deposit to the |
16 | | resident's trust fund account .
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17 | | (b) The Department shall deposit hold all Putative Father |
18 | | Registry fees collected under Section 12.1 of the Adoption Act |
19 | | into the DCFS Special Purposes Trust Fund in a distinct fund |
20 | | for the Department's use in maintaining the Putative Father |
21 | | Registry. The Department shall invest the moneys in the fund |
22 | | in the same manner as moneys in the funds described in |
23 | | subsection (a) and shall include in its required reports a |
24 | | statement showing the condition of the fund.
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25 | | (c) The DCFS Federal Projects Fund is created as a federal |
26 | | trust fund in the State treasury. Moneys in the DCFS Federal |
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2 | | established by the terms and conditions of the federal grant |
3 | | or award and for other authorized expenses in accordance with |
4 | | federal requirements. |
5 | | (Source: P.A. 94-1010, eff. 10-1-06.)
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6 | | Section 5-30. The Illinois Promotion Act is amended by |
7 | | changing Section 3, 4a, and 8a as follows:
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8 | | (20 ILCS 665/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 200-23)
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9 | | Sec. 3. Definitions. The following words and terms, |
10 | | whenever used or
referred to
in this Act, shall have the |
11 | | following meanings, except where the context
may otherwise |
12 | | require:
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13 | | (a) "Department" means the Department of Commerce and |
14 | | Economic Opportunity of the State of Illinois.
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15 | | (b) "Local promotion group" means any non-profit |
16 | | corporation,
organization, association, agency or committee |
17 | | thereof formed for the
primary purpose of publicizing, |
18 | | promoting, advertising or otherwise
encouraging the |
19 | | development of tourism in any municipality, county, or
region |
20 | | of Illinois.
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21 | | (c) "Promotional activities" means preparing, planning and
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22 | | conducting campaigns of information, advertising and publicity |
23 | | through
such media as newspapers, radio, television, |
24 | | magazines, trade journals,
moving and still photography, |
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1 | | posters, outdoor signboards and personal
contact within and |
2 | | without the State of Illinois; dissemination of
information, |
3 | | advertising, publicity, photographs and other literature
and |
4 | | material designed to carry out the purpose of this Act; and
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5 | | participation in and attendance at meetings and conventions |
6 | | concerned
primarily with tourism, including travel to and from |
7 | | such meetings.
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8 | | (d) "Municipality" means "municipality" as defined in |
9 | | Section 1-1-2
of the Illinois Municipal Code, as heretofore |
10 | | and hereafter amended.
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11 | | (e) "Tourism" means travel 50 miles or more one-way or an |
12 | | overnight trip
outside of a person's normal routine.
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13 | | (f) "Municipal amateur sports facility" means a sports |
14 | | facility that: (1) is owned by a unit of local government; (2) |
15 | | has contiguous indoor sports competition space; (3) is |
16 | | designed to principally accommodate and host amateur |
17 | | competitions for youths, adults, or both; and (4) is not used |
18 | | for professional sporting events where participants are |
19 | | compensated for their participation. |
20 | | (g) "Municipal convention center" means a convention |
21 | | center or civic center owned by a unit of local government or |
22 | | operated by a convention center authority, or a municipal |
23 | | convention hall as defined in paragraph (1) of Section 11-65-1 |
24 | | of the Illinois Municipal Code , with contiguous exhibition |
25 | | space ranging between 30,000 and 125,000 square feet . |
26 | | (h) "Convention center authority" means an Authority, as |
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1 | | defined by the Civic Center Code, that operates a municipal |
2 | | convention center with contiguous exhibition space ranging |
3 | | between 30,000 and 125,000 square feet . |
4 | | (i) "Incentive" means: (1) a financial incentive provided |
5 | | by a unit of local government , a local promotion group, a |
6 | | not-for-profit organization, a for-profit organization, or a |
7 | | convention center authority to attract a convention, meeting, |
8 | | or trade show held at a municipal convention center that, but |
9 | | for the incentive, would not have occurred in the State or been |
10 | | retained in the State; or (2) a financial incentive provided |
11 | | by a unit of local government , a local promotion group, a |
12 | | not-for-profit organization, a for-profit organization, or a |
13 | | convention center authority for attracting a sporting event |
14 | | held at its municipal amateur sports facility that, but for |
15 | | the incentive, would not have occurred in the State or been |
16 | | retained in the State; but (3) only a financial incentive |
17 | | offered or provided to a person or entity in the form of |
18 | | financial benefits or costs which are allowable costs pursuant |
19 | | to the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. |
20 | | (j) "Unit of local government" has the meaning provided in |
21 | | Section 1 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. |
22 | | (k) "Local parks" means any park, recreation area, or |
23 | | other similar facility owned or operated by a unit of local |
24 | | government. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 102-287, eff. 8-6-21.)
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1 | | (20 ILCS 665/4a) (from Ch. 127, par. 200-24a)
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2 | | Sec. 4a. Funds.
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3 | | (1) All moneys deposited into in the Tourism Promotion |
4 | | Fund pursuant to this
subsection are allocated to the |
5 | | Department for utilization, as
appropriated, in the |
6 | | performance of its powers under Section 4; except that during |
7 | | fiscal year 2013, the Department shall reserve $9,800,000 of |
8 | | the total funds available for appropriation in the Tourism |
9 | | Promotion Fund for appropriation to the Historic Preservation |
10 | | Agency for the operation of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential |
11 | | Library and Museum and State historic sites; and except that |
12 | | beginning in fiscal year 2019, moneys in the Tourism Promotion |
13 | | Fund may also be allocated to the Illinois Department of |
14 | | Agriculture, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and |
15 | | the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum for |
16 | | utilization, as appropriated, to administer their |
17 | | responsibilities as State agencies promoting tourism in |
18 | | Illinois, and for tourism-related purposes.
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19 | | As soon as possible after the first day of each month, |
20 | | beginning July 1,
1997 and ending on the effective date of this |
21 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, upon |
22 | | certification of the Department of Revenue, the Comptroller |
23 | | shall
order transferred and the Treasurer shall transfer from |
24 | | the General Revenue
Fund to the Tourism Promotion Fund an |
25 | | amount equal to 13% of the net
revenue realized from the Hotel |
26 | | Operators' Occupation Tax Act plus an amount
equal to 13% of |
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1 | | the net revenue realized from any tax imposed under
Section
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2 | | 4.05 of the Chicago World's Fair-1992 Authority Act during the |
3 | | preceding month.
"Net revenue realized for a month" means the |
4 | | revenue collected by the State
under that Act during the |
5 | | previous month less the amount paid out during that
same month |
6 | | as refunds to taxpayers for overpayment of liability under |
7 | | that
Act.
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8 | | (1.1) (Blank).
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9 | | (2) (Blank). As soon as possible after the first day of |
10 | | each month,
beginning July 1,
1997 and ending on the effective |
11 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, |
12 | | upon certification of the Department of Revenue, the |
13 | | Comptroller shall
order transferred and the Treasurer shall |
14 | | transfer from the General Revenue
Fund to the Tourism
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15 | | Promotion Fund an amount equal to 8% of the net revenue |
16 | | realized from the Hotel
Operators' Occupation Tax plus an |
17 | | amount equal to 8% of the net revenue
realized from any tax |
18 | | imposed under Section 4.05 of the Chicago World's
Fair-1992 |
19 | | Authority Act during the preceding month. "Net revenue |
20 | | realized for
a
month" means the revenue collected by the State |
21 | | under that Act during the
previous month less the amount paid |
22 | | out during that same month as refunds to
taxpayers for |
23 | | overpayment of liability under that Act.
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24 | | All monies deposited in the Tourism Promotion Fund under |
25 | | this
subsection (2) shall be used solely as provided in this |
26 | | subsection to
advertise and promote tourism throughout |
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1 | | Illinois. Appropriations of monies
deposited in the Tourism |
2 | | Promotion Fund pursuant to this subsection (2)
shall be used |
3 | | solely for advertising to promote tourism, including but not
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4 | | limited to advertising production and direct advertisement |
5 | | costs, but shall
not be used to employ any additional staff, |
6 | | finance any individual event,
or lease, rent or purchase any |
7 | | physical facilities. The Department shall
coordinate its |
8 | | advertising under this subsection (2) with other public and
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9 | | private entities in the State engaged in similar promotion |
10 | | activities.
Print or electronic media production made pursuant |
11 | | to this subsection (2)
for advertising promotion shall not |
12 | | contain or include the physical
appearance of or reference to |
13 | | the name or position of any public officer.
"Public officer" |
14 | | means a person who is elected to office pursuant to
statute, or |
15 | | who is appointed to an office which is established, and the
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16 | | qualifications and duties of which are prescribed, by statute, |
17 | | to discharge
a public duty for the State or any of its |
18 | | political subdivisions. |
19 | | (3) (Blank). Notwithstanding anything in this Section to |
20 | | the contrary, amounts transferred from the General Revenue |
21 | | Fund to the Tourism Promotion Fund pursuant to this Section |
22 | | shall not exceed $26,300,000 in State fiscal year 2012.
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23 | | (4) (Blank). As soon as possible after the first day of |
24 | | each month, beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018, if |
25 | | the amount of revenue deposited into the Tourism Promotion |
26 | | Fund under subsection (c) of Section 6 of the Hotel Operators' |
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1 | | Occupation Tax Act is less than 21% of the net revenue realized |
2 | | from the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax during the preceding |
3 | | month, then, upon certification of the Department of Revenue, |
4 | | the State Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer |
5 | | shall transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the Tourism |
6 | | Promotion Fund an amount equal to the difference between 21% |
7 | | of the net revenue realized from the Hotel Operators' |
8 | | Occupation Tax during the preceding month and the amount of |
9 | | revenue deposited into the Tourism Promotion Fund under |
10 | | subsection (c) of Section 6 of the Hotel Operators' Occupation |
11 | | Tax Act. |
12 | | (5) As soon as possible after the first day of each month, |
13 | | beginning July 1, 2018, if the amount of revenue deposited |
14 | | into the Tourism Promotion Fund under Section 6 of the Hotel |
15 | | Operators' Occupation Tax Act is less than 21% of the net |
16 | | revenue realized from the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax |
17 | | during the preceding month, then, upon certification of the |
18 | | Department of Revenue, the State Comptroller shall direct and |
19 | | the State Treasurer shall transfer from the General Revenue |
20 | | Fund to the Tourism Promotion Fund an amount equal to the |
21 | | difference between 21% of the net revenue realized from the |
22 | | Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax during the preceding month and |
23 | | the amount of revenue deposited into the Tourism Promotion |
24 | | Fund under Section 6 of the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax |
25 | | Act. |
26 | | (6) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
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1 | | provided for by law, on the effective date of this amendatory |
2 | | Act of the 103rd General Assembly, or as soon thereafter as |
3 | | practical, but no later than June 30, 2023, the State |
4 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
5 | | transfer from the Tourism Promotion Fund into the designated |
6 | | funds the following amounts: |
7 | | International Tourism Fund ..............$2,274,267.36 |
8 | | Chicago Travel Industry Promotion Fund ..$4,396,916.95 |
9 | | Local Tourism Fund ......................$7,367,503.22 |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 100-23, eff. 7-6-17; 100-587, eff. 6-4-18.)
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11 | | (20 ILCS 665/8a) (from Ch. 127, par. 200-28a)
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12 | | Sec. 8a. Tourism grants and loans.
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13 | | (1) The Department is authorized to make grants and loans, |
14 | | subject to
appropriations by the General Assembly for this |
15 | | purpose from the Tourism
Promotion Fund,
to counties, |
16 | | municipalities, other units of local government, local |
17 | | promotion groups, not-for-profit
organizations, or
for-profit |
18 | | businesses for the development or improvement of tourism
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19 | | attractions in Illinois. Individual grants and loans shall not
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20 | | exceed
$1,000,000
and shall not exceed 50% of the entire |
21 | | amount of the actual expenditures for
the development or |
22 | | improvement of a tourist attraction. Agreements for
loans made |
23 | | by the Department pursuant to this subsection may contain
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24 | | provisions regarding term, interest rate, security as may be |
25 | | required by
the Department and any other provisions the |
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1 | | Department may require to
protect the State's interest.
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2 | | (2) From appropriations to the Department from the State |
3 | | CURE fund for this purpose, the Department shall establish |
4 | | Tourism Attraction grants for purposes outlined in subsection |
5 | | (1). Grants under this subsection shall not exceed $1,000,000 |
6 | | but may exceed 50% of the entire amount of the actual |
7 | | expenditure for the development or improvement of a tourist |
8 | | attraction, including, but not limited to, festivals. |
9 | | Expenditures of such funds shall be in accordance with the |
10 | | permitted purposes under Section 9901 of the American Rescue |
11 | | Plan Act of 2021 and all related federal guidance.
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12 | | (3) Subject to appropriation, the Department is authorized |
13 | | to issue competitive grants with initial terms of up to 5 years |
14 | | for the purpose of administering an incentive program that |
15 | | will attract or retain conventions, meetings, sporting events, |
16 | | and trade shows in Illinois with the goal of increasing |
17 | | business or leisure travel. |
18 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-287, eff. 8-6-21; |
19 | | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)
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20 | | Section 5-31. The Department of Human Services Act is |
21 | | amended by adding Section 1-85 as follows:
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22 | | (20 ILCS 1305/1-85 new) |
23 | | Sec. 1-85. Home Illinois Program. Subject to |
24 | | appropriation, the Department of Human Services shall |
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1 | | establish the Home Illinois Program. The Home Illinois Program |
2 | | shall focus on preventing and ending homelessness in Illinois |
3 | | and may include, but not be limited to, homeless prevention, |
4 | | emergency and transitional housing, rapid rehousing, outreach, |
5 | | capital investment, and related services and supports for |
6 | | individuals at risk or experiencing homelessness. The |
7 | | Department may establish program eligibility criteria and |
8 | | other program requirements by rule. The Department of Human |
9 | | Services may consult with the Capital Development Board, the |
10 | | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the |
11 | | Illinois Housing Development Authority in the management and |
12 | | disbursement of funds for capital related projects. The |
13 | | Capital Development Board, the Department of Commerce and |
14 | | Economic Opportunity, and the Illinois Housing Development |
15 | | Authority shall act in a consulting role only for the |
16 | | evaluation of applicants, scoring of applicants, or |
17 | | administration of the grant program.
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18 | | Section 5-32. The Department of Innovation and Technology |
19 | | Act is amended by adding Section 1-16 as follows:
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20 | | (20 ILCS 1370/1-16 new) |
21 | | Sec. 1-16. Personnel. The Governor may, with the advice |
22 | | and consent of the Senate, appoint a person within the |
23 | | Department to serve as the Deputy Secretary. The Deputy |
24 | | Secretary shall receive an annual salary as set by the |
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1 | | Governor and shall be paid out of appropriations to the |
2 | | Department. The Deputy Secretary shall not be subject to the |
3 | | Personnel Code. The duties of the Deputy Secretary shall |
4 | | include the coordination of the State's digital modernization |
5 | | and other duties as assigned by the Secretary.
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6 | | Section 5-33. The Disabilities Services Act of 2003 is |
7 | | amended by changing Sections 51, 52, and 53 as follows:
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8 | | (20 ILCS 2407/51) |
9 | | Sec. 51. Legislative intent. It is the intent of the |
10 | | General Assembly to promote the civil rights of persons with |
11 | | disabilities by providing community-based service for persons |
12 | | with disabilities when such services are determined |
13 | | appropriate and desired, as required by Title II of the |
14 | | Americans with Disabilities Act under the United States |
15 | | Supreme Court's decision in Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581 |
16 | | (1999). In accordance with Section 6071 of the Deficit |
17 | | Reduction Act of 2005 (P.L. 109-171) , as amended by the |
18 | | federal Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260) , |
19 | | the purpose of this Act is (i) to identify and reduce barriers |
20 | | or mechanisms, whether in State law, the State Medicaid Plan, |
21 | | the State budget, or otherwise, that prevent or restrict the |
22 | | flexible use of public funds to enable individuals with |
23 | | disabilities to receive support for appropriate and necessary |
24 | | long-term care services in settings of their choice; (ii) to |
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1 | | increase the use of home and community-based long-term care |
2 | | services, rather than institutions or long-term care |
3 | | facilities; (iii) to increase the ability of the State |
4 | | Medicaid program to assure continued provision of home and |
5 | | community-based long-term care services to eligible |
6 | | individuals who choose to transition from an institution or a |
7 | | long-term care facility to a community setting; and (iv) to |
8 | | ensure that procedures are in place that are at least |
9 | | comparable to those required under the qualified home and |
10 | | community-based program to provide quality assurance for |
11 | | eligible individuals receiving Medicaid home and |
12 | | community-based long-term care services and to provide for |
13 | | continuous quality improvement in such services. Utilizing the |
14 | | framework created by the "Money Follows the Person" |
15 | | demonstration project, approval received by the State on May |
16 | | 14, 2007, and any subsequently enacted "Money Follows the |
17 | | Person" demonstration project or initiative terms and |
18 | | conditions, the purpose of this Act is to codify and reinforce |
19 | | the State's commitment to promote individual choice and |
20 | | control and increase utilization of home and community-based |
21 | | services through: |
22 | | (a) Increased ability of the State Medicaid program to |
23 | | ensure continued provision of home and community-based |
24 | | long-term care services to eligible individuals who choose |
25 | | to transition from an institution to a community setting. |
26 | | (b) Assessment and removal of barriers to community |
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1 | | reintegration, including development of a comprehensive |
2 | | housing strategy. |
3 | | (c) Expand availability of consumer self-directed |
4 | | service options. |
5 | | (d) Increased use of home and community-based |
6 | | long-term care services, rather than institutions or |
7 | | long-term care facilities , such that the percentage of the |
8 | | State long-term care budget expended for community-based |
9 | | services increases from its current 28.5% to at least 37% |
10 | | in the next 5 years . |
11 | | (e) Creation and implementation of interagency |
12 | | agreements or budgetary mechanisms to allow for the |
13 | | flexible movement of allocated dollars from institutional |
14 | | budget appropriations to appropriations supporting home |
15 | | and community-based services or Medicaid State Plan |
16 | | options. |
17 | | (f) Creation of an equitable, clinically sound and |
18 | | cost-effective system for identification and review of |
19 | | community transition candidates across all long-term care |
20 | | systems; including improvement of prescreening, assessment |
21 | | for rapid reintegration and targeted review of longer stay |
22 | | residents, training and outreach education for providers |
23 | | and consumers on community alternatives across all |
24 | | long-term care systems. |
25 | | (g) Development and implementation of data and |
26 | | information systems to track individuals across service |
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1 | | systems and funding streams; support responsive |
2 | | eligibility determination; facilitate placement and care |
3 | | decisions; identify individuals with potential for |
4 | | transition; and drive planning for the development of |
5 | | community-based alternatives. |
6 | | (h) Establishment of procedures that are at least |
7 | | comparable to those required under the qualified home and |
8 | | community-based program to provide quality assurance for |
9 | | eligible individuals receiving Medicaid home and |
10 | | community-based long-term care services and to provide for |
11 | | continuous quality improvement in such services. |
12 | | (i) Nothing in this amendatory Act of the 95th General |
13 | | Assembly shall diminish or restrict the choice of an |
14 | | individual to reside in an institution or the quality of |
15 | | care they receive.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 95-438, eff. 1-1-08.)
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17 | | (20 ILCS 2407/52) |
18 | | Sec. 52. Applicability; definitions. In accordance with |
19 | | Section 6071 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (P.L. |
20 | | 109-171), as used in this Article: |
21 | | "Departments". The term "Departments" means for the |
22 | | purposes of this Act, the Department of Human Services, the |
23 | | Department on Aging, Department of Healthcare and Family |
24 | | Services and Department of Public Health, unless otherwise |
25 | | noted. |
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1 | | "Home and community-based long-term care services". The |
2 | | term "home and community-based long-term care services" means, |
3 | | with respect to the State Medicaid program, a service aid, or |
4 | | benefit, home and community-based services, including, but not |
5 | | limited to, home health and personal care services, that are |
6 | | provided to a person with a disability, and are voluntarily |
7 | | accepted, as part of his or her long-term care that: (i) is |
8 | | provided under the State's qualified home and community-based |
9 | | program or that could be provided under such a program but is |
10 | | otherwise provided under the Medicaid program; (ii) is |
11 | | delivered in a qualified residence; and (iii) is necessary for |
12 | | the person with a disability to live in the community. |
13 | | "ID/DD community care facility". The term "ID/DD community |
14 | | care facility", for the purposes of this Article, means a |
15 | | skilled nursing or intermediate long-term care facility |
16 | | subject to licensure by the Department of Public Health under |
17 | | the ID/DD Community Care Act or the MC/DD Act, an intermediate |
18 | | care facility for persons with developmental disabilities |
19 | | (ICF-DDs), and a State-operated developmental center or mental |
20 | | health center, whether publicly or privately owned. |
21 | | "Money Follows the Person" Demonstration. Enacted by the |
22 | | Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 , as amended by the federal |
23 | | Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260) , the |
24 | | Money Follows the Person (MFP) Rebalancing Demonstration is |
25 | | part of a comprehensive, coordinated strategy to assist |
26 | | states, in collaboration with stakeholders, to make widespread |
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1 | | changes to their long-term care support systems. This |
2 | | initiative will assist states in their efforts to reduce their |
3 | | reliance on institutional care while developing |
4 | | community-based long-term care opportunities, enabling the |
5 | | elderly and people with disabilities to fully participate in |
6 | | their communities. |
7 | | "Public funds" mean any funds appropriated by the General |
8 | | Assembly to the Departments of Human Services, on Aging, of |
9 | | Healthcare and Family Services and of Public Health for |
10 | | settings and services as defined in this Article. |
11 | | "Qualified residence". The term "qualified residence" |
12 | | means, with respect to an eligible individual: (i) a home |
13 | | owned or leased by the individual or the individual's |
14 | | authorized representative (as defined by P.L. 109-171); (ii) |
15 | | an apartment with an individual lease, with lockable access |
16 | | and egress, and which includes living, sleeping, bathing, and |
17 | | cooking areas over which the individual or the individual's |
18 | | family has domain and control; or (iii) a residence, in a |
19 | | community-based residential setting, in which no more than 4 |
20 | | unrelated individuals reside. Where qualified residences are |
21 | | not sufficient to meet the demand of eligible individuals, |
22 | | time-limited exceptions to this definition may be developed |
23 | | through administrative rule. |
24 | | "Self-directed services". The term "self-directed |
25 | | services" means, with respect to home and community-based |
26 | | long-term services for an eligible individual, those services |
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1 | | for the individual that are planned and purchased under the |
2 | | direction and control of the individual or the individual's |
3 | | authorized representative, including the amount, duration, |
4 | | scope, provider, and location of such services, under the |
5 | | State Medicaid program consistent with the following |
6 | | requirements: |
7 | | (a) Assessment: there is an assessment of the needs, |
8 | | capabilities, and preference of the individual with |
9 | | respect to such services. |
10 | | (b) Individual service care or treatment plan: based |
11 | | on the assessment, there is development jointly with such |
12 | | individual or individual's authorized representative, a |
13 | | plan for such services for the individual that (i) |
14 | | specifies those services, if any, that the individual or |
15 | | the individual's authorized representative would be |
16 | | responsible for directing; (ii) identifies the methods by |
17 | | which the individual or the individual's authorized |
18 | | representative or an agency designated by an individual or |
19 | | representative will select, manage, and dismiss providers |
20 | | of such services.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 99-180, eff. 7-29-15; |
22 | | 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
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23 | | (20 ILCS 2407/53) |
24 | | Sec. 53. Rebalancing benchmarks. |
25 | | (a) Illinois' long-term care system is in a state of |
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1 | | transformation, as evidenced by the creation and subsequent |
2 | | work products of the Disability Services Advisory Committee, |
3 | | Older Adult Services Advisory Committee, Housing Task Force |
4 | | and other executive and legislative branch initiatives. |
5 | | (b) Illinois' Money Follows the Person demonstrations or |
6 | | initiatives capitalize demonstration approval capitalizes on |
7 | | this progress and commit commits the State to transition |
8 | | approximately 3,357 older persons and persons with |
9 | | developmental, physical , or psychiatric disabilities from |
10 | | institutional to home and community-based settings, as |
11 | | appropriate resulting in an increased percentage of long-term |
12 | | care community spending over the next 5 years . |
13 | | (c) (Blank). The State will endeavor to increase the |
14 | | percentage of community-based long-term care spending over the |
15 | | next 5 years according to the following timeline: |
16 | | Estimated baseline: 28.5% |
17 | | Year 1: 30% |
18 | | Year 2: 31% |
19 | | Year 3: 32% |
20 | | Year 4: 35% |
21 | | Year 5: 37% |
22 | | (d) The Departments will utilize interagency agreements |
23 | | and will seek legislative authority to implement a Money |
24 | | Follows the Person budgetary mechanism to allocate or |
25 | | reallocate funds for the purpose of expanding the |
26 | | availability, quality or stability of home and community-based |
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1 | | long-term care services and supports for persons with |
2 | | disabilities. |
3 | | (e) The allocation of public funds for home and |
4 | | community-based long-term care services shall not have the |
5 | | effect of: (i) diminishing or reducing the quality of services |
6 | | available to residents of long-term care facilities; (ii) |
7 | | forcing any residents of long-term care facilities to |
8 | | involuntarily accept home and community-based long-term care |
9 | | services, or causing any residents of long-term care |
10 | | facilities to be involuntarily transferred or discharged; |
11 | | (iii) causing reductions in long-term care facility |
12 | | reimbursement rates in effect as of July 1, 2008; or (iv) |
13 | | diminishing access to a full array of long-term care options.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 95-438, eff. 1-1-08.)
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15 | | Section 5-35. The Illinois State Police Law of the
Civil |
16 | | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section |
17 | | 2605-407 as follows:
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18 | | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-407) |
19 | | Sec. 2605-407. Illinois State Police Federal Projects |
20 | | Fund. |
21 | | (a) The Illinois State Police Federal Projects Fund is |
22 | | established as a federal trust fund in the State treasury. |
23 | | This federal Trust Fund is established to receive funds |
24 | | awarded to the Illinois State Police from the following: (i) |
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1 | | all federal departments and agencies for the specific purposes |
2 | | established by the terms and conditions of the federal awards |
3 | | and (ii) federal pass-through grants from State departments |
4 | | and agencies for the specific purposes established by the |
5 | | terms and conditions of the grant agreements. Any interest |
6 | | earnings that are attributable to moneys in the federal trust |
7 | | fund must be deposited into the Fund.
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8 | | (b) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
9 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2023, or as soon thereafter as |
10 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
11 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $2,000,000 from the State |
12 | | Police Services Fund to the Illinois State Police Federal |
13 | | Projects Fund. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
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15 | | Section 5-40. The State Fire Marshal Act is amended by |
16 | | adding Section 2.8 as follows:
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17 | | (20 ILCS 2905/2.8 new) |
18 | | Sec. 2.8. Fire Station Rehabilitation and Construction |
19 | | Grant Program. The Office shall establish and administer a |
20 | | Fire Station Rehabilitation and Construction Grant Program to |
21 | | award grants to units of local government for the |
22 | | rehabilitation or construction of fire stations. The Office |
23 | | shall adopt any rules necessary for the implementation and |
24 | | administration of this Section.
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1 | | Section 5-45. The Governor's Office of Management and |
2 | | Budget Act is amended by adding Section 2.13 as follows:
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3 | | (20 ILCS 3005/2.13 new) |
4 | | Sec. 2.13. Appropriations; Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement |
5 | | Authority Bonds. Subject to appropriation, the Office may make |
6 | | payments from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the |
7 | | trustee of those bonds issued by the Railsplitter Tobacco |
8 | | Settlement Authority with which the Authority has executed a |
9 | | bond indenture pursuant to the terms of the Railsplitter |
10 | | Tobacco Settlement Authority Act for the purpose of defeasing |
11 | | outstanding bonds of the Authority.
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12 | | Section 5-47. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act |
13 | | is amended by adding Section 17.8 as follows:
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14 | | (20 ILCS 3305/17.8 new) |
15 | | Sec. 17.8. IEMA State Projects Fund. The IEMA State |
16 | | Projects Fund is created as a trust fund in the State treasury. |
17 | | The Fund shall consist of any moneys appropriated to the |
18 | | Agency for purposes of the Illinois' Not-For-Profit Security |
19 | | Grant Program, a grant program authorized by subsection (g-5) |
20 | | of Section 5 of this Act, to provide funding support for target |
21 | | hardening activities and other physical security enhancements |
22 | | for qualifying not-for-profit organizations that are at high |
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1 | | risk of terrorist attack. The Agency is authorized to use |
2 | | moneys appropriated from the Fund to make grants to |
3 | | not-for-profit organizations for target hardening activities, |
4 | | security personnel, and physical security enhancements and for |
5 | | the payment of administrative expenses associated with the |
6 | | Not-For-Profit Security Grant Program. As used in this |
7 | | Section, "target hardening activities" include, but are not |
8 | | limited to, the purchase and installation of security |
9 | | equipment on real property owned or leased by the |
10 | | not-for-profit organization. Grants, gifts, and moneys from |
11 | | any other source, public or private, may also be deposited |
12 | | into the Fund and used for the purposes authorized by this Act.
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13 | | Section 5-50. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
14 | | Sections 5.62, 5.366, 5.581, 5.765, 5.857, 6, 6z-27, 6z-32, |
15 | | 6z-35, 6z-43, 6z-100, 6z-121, 6z-126, 8.3, 8.12, 8g-1, 13.2, |
16 | | and 25 and by adding Sections 5.990, 5e-1, and 5h.6 as follows:
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17 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.62) (from Ch. 127, par. 141.62)
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18 | | Sec. 5.62. The Working Capital Revolving Fund. This |
19 | | Section is repealed on January 1, 2024. |
20 | | (Source: Laws 1919, p. 946.)
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21 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.366)
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22 | | Sec. 5.366. The Live and Learn Fund. This Section is |
23 | | repealed on January 1, 2024. |
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 88-78; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94.)
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2 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.581)
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3 | | Sec. 5.581. The Professional Sports Teams Education Fund. |
4 | | This Section is repealed on January 1, 2024. |
5 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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6 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.765)
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7 | | Sec. 5.765. The Soil and Water Conservation District Fund. |
8 | | This Section is repealed on January 1, 2024. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1377, eff. 1-1-11; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)
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10 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.857) |
11 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023) |
12 | | Sec. 5.857. The Capital Development Board Revolving Fund. |
13 | | This Section is repealed July 1, 2025 2023 .
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-645, eff. 6-26-20; |
15 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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16 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.990 new) |
17 | | Sec. 5.990. The Imagination Library of Illinois Fund.
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18 | | (30 ILCS 105/5e-1 new) |
19 | | Sec. 5e-1. Transfers from Road Fund. In addition to any |
20 | | other transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, |
21 | | 2023, or as soon thereafter as practical, the State |
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1 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
2 | | transfer the sum of $10,000,000 from the Road Fund to the |
3 | | Federal Mass Transit Trust Fund. This Section is repealed on |
4 | | January 1, 2025.
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5 | | (30 ILCS 105/5h.6 new) |
6 | | Sec. 5h.6. Cash flow borrowing and health insurance funds |
7 | | liquidity. |
8 | | (a) To meet cash flow deficits and to maintain liquidity |
9 | | in the Community College Health Insurance Security Fund, the |
10 | | State Treasurer and the State Comptroller, as directed by the |
11 | | Governor, shall make transfers, on and after July 1, 2023 and |
12 | | through June 30, 2024, to the Community College Health |
13 | | Insurance Security Fund out of the Health Insurance Reserve |
14 | | Fund, to the extent allowed by federal law. |
15 | | The outstanding total transfers made from the Health |
16 | | Insurance Reserve Fund to the Community College Health |
17 | | Insurance Security Fund under this Section shall, at no time, |
18 | | exceed $50,000,000. Once the amount of $50,000,000 has been |
19 | | transferred from the Health Insurance Reserve Fund to the |
20 | | Community College Health Insurance Security Fund, additional |
21 | | transfers may be made from the Health Insurance Reserve Fund |
22 | | to the Community College Health Insurance Security Fund under |
23 | | this Section only to the extent that moneys have first been |
24 | | retransferred from the Community College Health Insurance |
25 | | Security Fund to the Health Insurance Reserve Fund. |
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1 | | (b) If moneys have been transferred to the Community |
2 | | College Health Insurance Security Fund pursuant to subsection |
3 | | (a) of this Section, this amendatory Act of the 103rd General |
4 | | Assembly shall constitute the continuing authority for and |
5 | | direction to the State Treasurer and State Comptroller to |
6 | | reimburse the Health Insurance Reserve Fund from the Community |
7 | | College Health Insurance Security Fund by transferring to the |
8 | | Health Insurance Reserve Fund, at such times and in such |
9 | | amounts as directed by the Comptroller when necessary to |
10 | | support appropriated expenditures from the Health Insurance |
11 | | Reserve Fund, an amount equal to that transferred from the |
12 | | Health Insurance Reserve Fund, except that any moneys |
13 | | transferred pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section shall |
14 | | be repaid to the fund of origin within 108 months after the |
15 | | date on which they were borrowed. The continuing authority for |
16 | | reimbursement provided for in this subsection (b) shall expire |
17 | | 96 months after the date of the last transfer made pursuant to |
18 | | subsection (a) of this Section, or June 30, 2032, whichever is |
19 | | sooner. |
20 | | (c) Beginning July 31, 2024, and every July 31 thereafter |
21 | | until all moneys borrowed pursuant to this Section have been |
22 | | repaid, the Comptroller shall annually report on every |
23 | | transfer made pursuant to this Section. The report shall |
24 | | identify the amount of each transfer, including the date and |
25 | | the end-of-day balance of the Health Insurance Reserve Fund |
26 | | and the Community College Health Insurance Security Fund on |
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1 | | the date each transfer was made, and the status of all funds |
2 | | transferred under this Section for the previous fiscal year. |
3 | | All reports under this Section shall be provided in an |
4 | | electronic format to the Commission on Government Forecasting |
5 | | and Accountability and to the Governor's Office of Management |
6 | | and Budget.
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7 | | (30 ILCS 105/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 142)
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8 | | Sec. 6.
The gross or total proceeds, receipts and income |
9 | | of all lands
leased by the Department of Corrections and of all |
10 | | industrial
operations at the several State institutions and |
11 | | divisions under the
direction and supervision of the |
12 | | Department of Corrections shall be covered
into the State |
13 | | treasury into a state trust fund to be known as the "The |
14 | | Working
Capital Revolving Fund " . "Industrial operations", as |
15 | | herein used, means and
includes the operation of those State |
16 | | institutions producing, by the use of
materials, supplies and |
17 | | labor, goods, or wares or merchandise to be sold. On July 1, |
18 | | 2023, or as soon thereafter as practical, the State |
19 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
20 | | transfer the remaining balance from the Working Capital |
21 | | Revolving Fund into the General Revenue Fund. Upon completion |
22 | | of the transfer, the Working Capital Revolving Fund is |
23 | | dissolved, and any future deposits due to that Fund and any |
24 | | outstanding obligations or liabilities of that Fund shall pass |
25 | | to the General Revenue Fund.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 90-372, eff. 7-1-98.)
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2 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-27)
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3 | | Sec. 6z-27. All moneys in the Audit Expense Fund shall be
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4 | | transferred, appropriated and used only for the purposes |
5 | | authorized by, and
subject to the limitations and conditions |
6 | | prescribed by, the Illinois State Auditing
Act. |
7 | | Within 30 days after July 1, 2023 2022 , or as soon |
8 | | thereafter as practical,
the State Comptroller shall order |
9 | | transferred and the State Treasurer shall transfer from the
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10 | | following funds moneys in the specified amounts for deposit |
11 | | into the Audit Expense Fund: |
12 | | African-American HIV/AIDS Response Fund ................$1,421 |
13 | | Agricultural Premium Fund ............................$122,719 |
14 | | Alzheimer's Awareness Fund .............................$1,499 |
15 | | Alzheimer's Disease Research, Care, and Support Fund .....$662 |
16 | | Amusement Ride and Patron Safety Fund ..................$6,315 |
17 | | Assisted Living and Shared Housing Regulatory Fund .....$2,564 |
18 | | Capital Development Board Revolving Fund ..............$15,118 |
19 | | Care Provider Fund for Persons with a Developmental |
20 | | Disability ........................................$15,392 |
21 | | Carolyn Adams Ticket For The Cure Grant Fund .............$927 |
22 | | CDLIS/AAMVANET/NMVTIS Trust Fund (Commercial |
23 | | Driver's License Information |
24 | | System/American Association of |
25 | | Motor Vehicle Administrators |
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1 | | network/National Motor Vehicle |
2 | | Title Information Service Trust Fund) ..............$5,236 |
3 | | Chicago Police Memorial Foundation Fund ..................$708 |
4 | | Chicago State University Education Improvement Fund ...$13,666 |
5 | | Child Labor and Day and Temporary Labor |
6 | | Services Enforcement Fund .........................$11,991 |
7 | | Child Support Administrative Fund ......................$5,287 |
8 | | Clean Air Act Permit Fund ..............................$1,556 |
9 | | Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund ............$6,936 |
10 | | Common School Fund ...................................$343,892 |
11 | | Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund ...........$14,084 |
12 | | Corporate Franchise Tax Refund Fund ....................$1,096 |
13 | | DCFS Children's Services Fund ..........................$8,766 |
14 | | Death Certificate Surcharge Fund .......................$2,060 |
15 | | Death Penalty Abolition Fund ...........................$2,448 |
16 | | Department of Business Services Special |
17 | | Operations Fund ...................................$13,889 |
18 | | Department of Human Services Community Services Fund ...$7,970 |
19 | | Downstate Public Transportation Fund ..................$11,631 |
20 | | Dram Shop Fund .......................................$142,500 |
21 | | Driver Services Administration Fund ....................$1,873 |
22 | | Drug Rebate Fund ......................................$42,473 |
23 | | Drug Treatment Fund ....................................$1,767 |
24 | | Education Assistance Fund ..........................$2,031,292 |
25 | | Emergency Public Health Fund ...........................$5,162 |
26 | | Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund ....$1,447 |
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1 | | Estate Tax Refund Fund ...................................$852 |
2 | | Facilities Management Revolving Fund ..................$50,148 |
3 | | Facility Licensing Fund ................................$5,522 |
4 | | Fair and Exposition Fund ...............................$4,248 |
5 | | Feed Control Fund ......................................$7,709 |
6 | | Fertilizer Control Fund ................................$6,849 |
7 | | Fire Prevention Fund ...................................$3,859 |
8 | | Fund for the Advancement of Education .................$24,772 |
9 | | General Assembly Operations Revolving Fund .............$1,146 |
10 | | General Professions Dedicated Fund .....................$4,039 |
11 | | General Revenue Fund ..............................$17,653,153 |
12 | | Governor's Administrative Fund .........................$2,832 |
13 | | Governor's Grant Fund .................................$17,709 |
14 | | Grade Crossing Protection Fund ...........................$930 |
15 | | Grant Accountability and Transparency Fund ...............$805 |
16 | | Guardianship and Advocacy Fund ........................$14,843 |
17 | | Hazardous Waste Fund .....................................$835 |
18 | | Health Facility Plan Review Fund .......................$1,776 |
19 | | Health and Human Services Medicaid Trust Fund ..........$6,554 |
20 | | Healthcare Provider Relief Fund ......................$407,107 |
21 | | Healthy Smiles Fund ......................................$738 |
22 | | Home Care Services Agency Licensure Fund ...............$3,101 |
23 | | Hospital Licensure Fund ................................$1,688 |
24 | | Hospital Provider Fund ...............................$138,829 |
25 | | ICCB Federal Trust Fund ................................$9,968 |
26 | | ICJIA Violence Prevention Fund ...........................$932 |
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1 | | Illinois Affordable Housing Trust Fund ................$17,236 |
2 | | Illinois Clean Water Fund ..............................$2,152 |
3 | | Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund ...............$3,094 |
4 | | IMSA Income Fund ......................................$12,417 |
5 | | Illinois Power Agency Operations Fund .................$62,583 |
6 | | Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund ..................$784 |
7 | | Illinois State Fair Fund ..............................$29,752 |
8 | | Illinois State Police Memorial Park Fund .................$681 |
9 | | Illinois Telecommunications Access Corporation Fund ....$1,668 |
10 | | Illinois Underground Utility Facilities |
11 | | Damage Prevention Fund .............................$4,276 |
12 | | Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund .................$5,943 |
13 | | Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission |
14 | | Operations Fund ..................................$243,187 |
15 | | Income Tax Refund Fund ................................$54,420 |
16 | | Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention, and |
17 | | Abatement Fund ....................................$16,379 |
18 | | Live and Learn Fund ...................................$25,492 |
19 | | Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund ..............$1,471 |
20 | | Local Government Distributive Fund ....................$44,025 |
21 | | Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund ..................$42,016 |
22 | | Long-Term Care Provider Fund ..........................$13,537 |
23 | | Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility Development |
24 | | and Operation Fund ...................................$618 |
25 | | Mandatory Arbitration Fund .............................$2,104 |
26 | | Medical Special Purposes Trust Fund ......................$786 |
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1 | | Mental Health Fund .....................................$9,376 |
2 | | Mental Health Reporting Fund ...........................$1,443 |
3 | | Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund ................$32,049 |
4 | | Monitoring Device Driving Permit Administration |
5 | | Fee Fund ...........................................$1,616 |
6 | | Motor Fuel Tax Fund ...................................$36,238 |
7 | | Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund ......................$17,694 |
8 | | Multiple Sclerosis Research Fund .........................$758 |
9 | | Nuclear Safety Emergency Preparedness Fund ............$26,117 |
10 | | Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund ................$2,420 |
11 | | Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Fund ........$658 |
12 | | Partners For Conservation Fund ........................$89,847 |
13 | | Pension Stabilization Fund .............................$1,031 |
14 | | Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund ...............$290,755 |
15 | | Pesticide Control Fund ................................$30,513 |
16 | | Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund ....................$6,276 |
17 | | Police Memorial Committee Fund ...........................$813 |
18 | | Professional Services Fund ............................$72,029 |
19 | | Public Health Laboratory Services Revolving Fund .......$5,816 |
20 | | Public Transportation Fund ............................$46,826 |
21 | | Public Utility Fund ..................................$198,423 |
22 | | Radiation Protection Fund .............................$11,034 |
23 | | Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund ..................$7,834 |
24 | | Road Fund ............................................$226,150 |
25 | | Regional Transportation Authority Occupation |
26 | | and Use Tax Replacement Fund .......................$1,167 |
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1 | | School Infrastructure Fund .............................$7,749 |
2 | | Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund .............$2,694 |
3 | | Secretary of State Identification Security |
4 | | and Theft Prevention Fund .........................$12,676 |
5 | | Secretary of State Police Services Fund ..................$717 |
6 | | Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund ..........$4,203 |
7 | | Secretary of State Special Services Fund ..............$34,491 |
8 | | Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund ..................$8,198 |
9 | | Solid Waste Management Fund ............................$1,613 |
10 | | Special Olympics Illinois and Special |
11 | | Children's Charities Fund ............................$852 |
12 | | Special Education Medicaid Matching Fund ...............$5,131 |
13 | | Sports Wagering Fund ...................................$4,450 |
14 | | State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund ..................$2,361 |
15 | | State Construction Account Fund .......................$37,865 |
16 | | State Gaming Fund .....................................$94,435 |
17 | | State Garage Revolving Fund ............................$8,977 |
18 | | State Lottery Fund ...................................$340,323 |
19 | | State Pensions Fund ..................................$500,000 |
20 | | State Treasurer's Bank Services Trust Fund .............$1,295 |
21 | | Supreme Court Special Purposes Fund ....................$1,722 |
22 | | Tattoo and Body Piercing Establishment |
23 | | Registration Fund ....................................$950 |
24 | | Tax Compliance and Administration Fund .................$1,483 |
25 | | Technology Management Revolving Fund .................$186,193 |
26 | | Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund ......................$29,864 |
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1 | | Tourism Promotion Fund ................................$50,155 |
2 | | Transportation Regulatory Fund ........................$78,256 |
3 | | Trauma Center Fund .....................................$1,960 |
4 | | Underground Storage Tank Fund ..........................$3,630 |
5 | | University of Illinois Hospital Services Fund ..........$6,712 |
6 | | Vehicle Hijacking and Motor Vehicle |
7 | | Theft Prevention and Insurance |
8 | | Verification Trust Fund ...........................$10,970 |
9 | | Vehicle Inspection Fund ................................$5,069 |
10 | | Weights and Measures Fund .............................$22,129 |
11 | | Youth Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention Fund .....$526 |
12 | | Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary Compliance |
13 | | Payment Projects Fund .............................$38,974 |
14 | | Attorney General Sex Offender Awareness, |
15 | | Training, and Education Fund .........................$539 |
16 | | Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund .....................$711 |
17 | | Agricultural Premium Fund .............................$25,265 |
18 | | Attorney General's State Projects and Court |
19 | | Ordered Distribution Fund .........................$43,667 |
20 | | Anna Veterans Home Fund ...............................$15,792 |
21 | | Appraisal Administration Fund ..........................$4,017 |
22 | | Attorney General Whistleblower Reward |
23 | | and Protection Fund ...............................$22,896 |
24 | | Bank and Trust Company Fund ...........................$78,017 |
25 | | Cannabis Expungement Fund ..............................$4,501 |
26 | | Capital Development Board Revolving Fund ...............$2,494 |
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1 | | Care Provider Fund for Persons with |
2 | | a Developmental Disability .........................$5,707 |
3 | | CDLIS/AAMVAnet/NMVTIS Trust Fund .......................$1,702 |
4 | | Cemetery Oversight Licensing and Disciplinary Fund .....$5,002 |
5 | | Chicago State University Education |
6 | | Improvement Fund ..................................$16,218 |
7 | | Child Support Administrative Fund ......................$2,657 |
8 | | Clean Air Act Permit Fund .............................$10,108 |
9 | | Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund ...........$12,943 |
10 | | Commitment to Human Services Fund ....................$111,465 |
11 | | Common School Fund ...................................$445,997 |
12 | | Community Mental Health Medicaid Trust Fund ............$9,599 |
13 | | Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund ...................$637 |
14 | | Credit Union Fund .....................................$16,048 |
15 | | DCFS Children's Services Fund ........................$287,247 |
16 | | Department of Business Services |
17 | | Special Operations Fund ............................$4,402 |
18 | | Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
19 | | and Education Fund ................................$60,429 |
20 | | Design Professionals Administration |
21 | | and Investigation Fund .............................$3,362 |
22 | | Department of Human Services Community Services Fund ...$5,239 |
23 | | Downstate Public Transportation Fund ..................$30,625 |
24 | | Driver Services Administration Fund ......................$639 |
25 | | Drivers Education Fund .................................$1,202 |
26 | | Drug Rebate Fund ......................................$22,702 |
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1 | | Drug Treatment Fund ......................................$571 |
2 | | Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund .............$846 |
3 | | Education Assistance Fund ..........................$1,969,661 |
4 | | Environmental Protection Permit and |
5 | | Inspection Fund ....................................$7,079 |
6 | | Facilities Management Revolving Fund ..................$16,163 |
7 | | Federal High Speed Rail Trust Fund .....................$1,264 |
8 | | Federal Workforce Training Fund .......................$91,791 |
9 | | Feed Control Fund ......................................$1,701 |
10 | | Fertilizer Control Fund ................................$1,791 |
11 | | Fire Prevention Fund ...................................$3,507 |
12 | | Firearm Dealer License Certification Fund ................$648 |
13 | | Fund for the Advancement of Education .................$44,609 |
14 | | General Professions Dedicated Fund ....................$31,353 |
15 | | General Revenue Fund ..............................$17,663,958 |
16 | | Grade Crossing Protection Fund .........................$1,856 |
17 | | Hazardous Waste Fund ...................................$8,446 |
18 | | Health and Human Services Medicaid Trust Fund ..........$6,134 |
19 | | Healthcare Provider Relief Fund ......................$185,164 |
20 | | Horse Racing Fund ....................................$169,632 |
21 | | Hospital Provider Fund ................................$63,346 |
22 | | ICCB Federal Trust Fund ..............................$10,805 |
23 | | Illinois Affordable Housing Trust Fund .................$5,414 |
24 | | Illinois Charity Bureau Fund ...........................$3,298 |
25 | | Illinois Clean Water Fund .............................$11,951 |
26 | | Illinois Forestry Development Fund ....................$11,004 |
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1 | | Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund ...................$1,869 |
2 | | IMSA Income Fund .......................................$2,188 |
3 | | Illinois Military Family Relief Fund ...................$6,986 |
4 | | Illinois Power Agency Operations Fund .................$41,229 |
5 | | Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund ................$6,127 |
6 | | Illinois State Fair Fund .................................$660 |
7 | | Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund ..............$23,384 |
8 | | Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund .............$10,308 |
9 | | Illinois Veterans Assistance Fund ......................$2,016 |
10 | | Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund ...................$862 |
11 | | Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund ....................$1,742 |
12 | | Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission |
13 | | Operations Fund ....................................$4,476 |
14 | | Income Tax Refund Fund ...............................$239,691 |
15 | | Insurance Financial Regulation Fund ..................$104,462 |
16 | | Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund .....................$23,121 |
17 | | Insurance Producer Administration Fund ...............$104,566 |
18 | | International Tourism Fund .............................$1,985 |
19 | | LaSalle Veterans Home Fund ............................$46,145 |
20 | | LEADS Maintenance Fund ...................................$681 |
21 | | Live and Learn Fund ....................................$8,120 |
22 | | Local Government Distributive Fund ...................$154,289 |
23 | | Long-Term Care Provider Fund ...........................$6,468 |
24 | | Manteno Veterans Home Fund ............................$93,493 |
25 | | Mental Health Fund ....................................$12,227 |
26 | | Mental Health Reporting Fund .............................$611 |
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1 | | Monitoring Device Driving Permit |
2 | | Administration Fee Fund ..............................$617 |
3 | | Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund ...................$1,823 |
4 | | Motor Fuel Tax Fund ..................................$103,497 |
5 | | Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund .......................$5,656 |
6 | | Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention and Insurance |
7 | | Verification Trust Fund ............................$2,618 |
8 | | Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund ...............$11,973 |
9 | | Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Fund ........................$1,994 |
10 | | Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Fund .....$45,493 |
11 | | Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary Board Fund .......$1,169 |
12 | | Partners For Conservation Fund ........................$19,950 |
13 | | Pawnbroker Regulation Fund .............................$1,053 |
14 | | Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund ...............$203,036 |
15 | | Pesticide Control Fund .................................$6,845 |
16 | | Professional Services Fund .............................$2,778 |
17 | | Professions Indirect Cost Fund .......................$172,106 |
18 | | Public Pension Regulation Fund .........................$6,919 |
19 | | Public Transportation Fund ............................$77,303 |
20 | | Quincy Veterans Home Fund .............................$91,704 |
21 | | Real Estate License Administration Fund ...............$33,329 |
22 | | Registered Certified Public Accountants' |
23 | | Administration and Disciplinary Fund ...............$3,617 |
24 | | Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund ..................$1,591 |
25 | | Rental Housing Support Program Fund ....................$1,539 |
26 | | Residential Finance Regulatory Fund ...................$20,510 |
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1 | | Road Fund ............................................$399,062 |
2 | | Regional Transportation Authority Occupation and |
3 | | Use Tax Replacement Fund ...........................$5,205 |
4 | | Salmon Fund ..............................................$655 |
5 | | School Infrastructure Fund ............................$14,015 |
6 | | Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund .............$1,025 |
7 | | Secretary of State Identification Security |
8 | | and Theft Prevention Fund ..........................$4,502 |
9 | | Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund ..........$1,384 |
10 | | Secretary of State Special Services Fund ...............$8,114 |
11 | | Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund ..................$2,824 |
12 | | State Small Business Credit Initiative Fund ............$4,331 |
13 | | Solid Waste Management Fund ...........................$10,397 |
14 | | Special Education Medicaid Matching Fund ...............$2,924 |
15 | | Sports Wagering Fund ...................................$8,572 |
16 | | State Police Law Enforcement Administration Fund .......$6,822 |
17 | | State and Local Sales Tax Reform Fund .................$10,355 |
18 | | State Asset Forfeiture Fund ............................$1,740 |
19 | | State Aviation Program Fund ..............................$557 |
20 | | State Construction Account Fund ......................$195,722 |
21 | | State Crime Laboratory Fund ............................$7,743 |
22 | | State Gaming Fund ....................................$204,660 |
23 | | State Garage Revolving Fund ............................$3,731 |
24 | | State Lottery Fund ...................................$129,814 |
25 | | State Offender DNA Identification System Fund ..........$1,405 |
26 | | State Pensions Fund ..................................$500,000 |
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1 | | State Police Firearm Services Fund ....................$16,122 |
2 | | State Police Services Fund ............................$21,151 |
3 | | State Police Vehicle Fund ..............................$3,013 |
4 | | State Police Whistleblower Reward |
5 | | and Protection Fund ................................$2,452 |
6 | | Subtitle D Management Fund .............................$1,431 |
7 | | Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund ........$68,591 |
8 | | Tax Compliance and Administration Fund .................$5,259 |
9 | | Technology Management Revolving Fund .................$244,294 |
10 | | Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund .......................$4,653 |
11 | | Tourism Promotion Fund ................................$35,322 |
12 | | Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund .......$136,332 |
13 | | Underground Storage Tank Fund .........................$20,429 |
14 | | University of Illinois Hospital Services Fund ..........$3,664 |
15 | | Vehicle Inspection Fund ...............................$11,203 |
16 | | Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund .................$14,202 |
17 | | Weights and Measures Fund ..............................$6,127 |
18 | | Working Capital Revolving Fund ........................$18,120
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19 | | Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, |
20 | | the General
Assembly hereby authorizes the use of such funds |
21 | | for the purposes set forth
in this Section.
|
22 | | These provisions do not apply to funds classified by the |
23 | | Comptroller
as federal trust funds or State trust funds. The |
24 | | Audit Expense Fund may
receive transfers from those trust |
25 | | funds only as directed herein, except
where prohibited by the |
26 | | terms of the trust fund agreement. The Auditor
General shall |
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1 | | notify the trustees of those funds of the estimated cost of
the |
2 | | audit to be incurred under the Illinois State Auditing Act for |
3 | | the
fund. The trustees of those funds shall direct the State |
4 | | Comptroller and
Treasurer to transfer the estimated amount to |
5 | | the Audit Expense Fund.
|
6 | | The Auditor General may bill entities that are not subject |
7 | | to the above
transfer provisions, including private entities, |
8 | | related organizations and
entities whose funds are |
9 | | locally-held, for the cost of audits, studies, and
|
10 | | investigations incurred on their behalf. Any revenues received |
11 | | under this
provision shall be deposited into the Audit Expense |
12 | | Fund.
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13 | | In the event that moneys on deposit in any fund are |
14 | | unavailable, by
reason of deficiency or any other reason |
15 | | preventing their lawful
transfer, the State Comptroller shall |
16 | | order transferred
and the State Treasurer shall transfer the |
17 | | amount deficient or otherwise
unavailable from the General |
18 | | Revenue Fund for deposit into the Audit Expense
Fund.
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19 | | On or before December 1, 1992, and each December 1 |
20 | | thereafter, the
Auditor General shall notify the Governor's |
21 | | Office of Management
and Budget (formerly Bureau of the |
22 | | Budget)
of the amount
estimated to be necessary to pay for |
23 | | audits, studies, and investigations in
accordance with the |
24 | | Illinois State Auditing Act during the next succeeding
fiscal |
25 | | year for each State fund for which a transfer or reimbursement |
26 | | is
anticipated.
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1 | | Beginning with fiscal year 1994 and during each fiscal |
2 | | year thereafter,
the Auditor General may direct the State |
3 | | Comptroller and Treasurer to
transfer moneys from funds |
4 | | authorized by the General Assembly for that
fund. In the event |
5 | | funds, including federal and State trust funds but
excluding |
6 | | the General Revenue Fund, are transferred, during fiscal year |
7 | | 1994
and during each fiscal year thereafter, in excess of the |
8 | | amount to pay actual
costs attributable to audits, studies, |
9 | | and investigations as permitted or
required by the Illinois |
10 | | State Auditing Act or specific action of the General
Assembly, |
11 | | the Auditor General shall, on September 30, or as soon |
12 | | thereafter as
is practicable, direct the State Comptroller and |
13 | | Treasurer to transfer the
excess amount back to the fund from |
14 | | which it was originally transferred.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
16 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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17 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-32)
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18 | | Sec. 6z-32. Partners for Planning and Conservation.
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19 | | (a) The Partners for Conservation Fund (formerly known as |
20 | | the Conservation 2000 Fund) and the Partners for
Conservation |
21 | | Projects Fund (formerly known as the Conservation 2000 |
22 | | Projects Fund) are
created as special funds in the State |
23 | | Treasury. These funds
shall be used to establish a |
24 | | comprehensive program to protect Illinois' natural
resources |
25 | | through cooperative partnerships between State government and |
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1 | | public
and private landowners. Moneys in these Funds may be
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2 | | used, subject to appropriation, by the Department of Natural |
3 | | Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, and the
Department |
4 | | of Agriculture for purposes relating to natural resource |
5 | | protection,
planning, recreation, tourism, climate resilience, |
6 | | and compatible agricultural and economic development
|
7 | | activities. Without limiting these general purposes, moneys in |
8 | | these Funds may
be used, subject to appropriation, for the |
9 | | following specific purposes:
|
10 | | (1) To foster sustainable agriculture practices and |
11 | | control soil erosion,
sedimentation, and nutrient loss |
12 | | from farmland, including grants to Soil and Water |
13 | | Conservation Districts
for conservation practice |
14 | | cost-share grants and for personnel, educational, and
|
15 | | administrative expenses.
|
16 | | (2) To establish and protect a system of ecosystems in |
17 | | public and private
ownership through conservation |
18 | | easements, incentives to public and private
landowners, |
19 | | natural resource restoration and preservation, water |
20 | | quality protection and improvement, land use and watershed |
21 | | planning, technical assistance and grants, and
land |
22 | | acquisition provided these mechanisms are all voluntary on |
23 | | the part of the
landowner and do not involve the use of |
24 | | eminent domain.
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25 | | (3) To develop a systematic and long-term program to |
26 | | effectively measure
and monitor natural resources and |
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1 | | ecological conditions through investments in
technology |
2 | | and involvement of scientific experts.
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3 | | (4) To initiate strategies to enhance, use, and |
4 | | maintain Illinois' inland
lakes through education, |
5 | | technical assistance, research, and financial
incentives.
|
6 | | (5) To partner with private landowners and with units |
7 | | of State, federal, and local government and with |
8 | | not-for-profit organizations in order to integrate State |
9 | | and federal programs with Illinois' natural resource |
10 | | protection and restoration efforts and to meet |
11 | | requirements to obtain federal and other funds for |
12 | | conservation or protection of natural resources. |
13 | | (6) To implement the State's Nutrient Loss Reduction |
14 | | Strategy, including, but not limited to, funding the |
15 | | resources needed to support the Strategy's Policy Working |
16 | | Group, cover water quality monitoring in support of |
17 | | Strategy implementation, prepare a biennial report on the |
18 | | progress made on the Strategy every 2 years, and provide |
19 | | cost share funding for nutrient capture projects. |
20 | | (7) To provide capacity grants to support soil and |
21 | | water conservation districts, including, but not limited |
22 | | to, developing soil health plans, conducting soil health |
23 | | assessments, peer-to-peer training, convening |
24 | | producer-led dialogues, professional development and |
25 | | travel stipends for meetings and educational events.
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26 | | (b) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall |
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1 | | automatically transfer
on the last day of each month, |
2 | | beginning on September 30, 1995 and ending on
June 30, 2024 |
3 | | 2023 ,
from the General Revenue Fund to the Partners for |
4 | | Conservation
Fund,
an
amount equal to 1/10 of the amount set |
5 | | forth below in fiscal year 1996 and
an amount equal to 1/12 of |
6 | | the amount set forth below in each of the other
specified |
7 | | fiscal years:
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8 | | Fiscal Year |
Amount |
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9 | | 1996 |
$ 3,500,000 |
|
10 | | 1997 |
$ 9,000,000 |
|
11 | | 1998 |
$10,000,000 |
|
12 | | 1999 |
$11,000,000 |
|
13 | | 2000 |
$12,500,000 |
|
14 | | 2001 through 2004 |
$14,000,000 |
|
15 | | 2005
| $7,000,000 | |
16 | | 2006
| $11,000,000
| |
17 | | 2007
| $0
| |
18 | | 2008 through 2011
| $14,000,000
| |
19 | | 2012 | $12,200,000 | |
20 | | 2013 through 2017 | $14,000,000 | |
21 | | 2018 | $1,500,000 | |
22 | | 2019 | $14,000,000 | |
23 | | 2020 | $7,500,000 | |
24 | | 2021 through 2023 | $14,000,000 | |
25 | | 2024 | $18,000,000 |
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26 | | (c) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall |
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1 | | automatically transfer on the last day of each month beginning |
2 | | on July 31, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022, from the |
3 | | Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the |
4 | | Partners for Conservation Fund, an amount equal to 1/12 of |
5 | | $4,135,000.
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6 | | (c-1) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall |
7 | | automatically transfer on the last day of each month beginning |
8 | | on July 31, 2022 and ending June 30, 2023, from the |
9 | | Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the |
10 | | Partners for Conservation Fund, an amount equal to 1/12 of |
11 | | $5,900,000. |
12 | | (d) There shall be deposited into the Partners for
|
13 | | Conservation Projects Fund such
bond proceeds and other moneys |
14 | | as may, from time to time, be provided by law.
|
15 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
16 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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17 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-35)
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18 | | Sec. 6z-35.
There is hereby created in the State Treasury |
19 | | a special fund
to be known as the Live and Learn Fund. The |
20 | | Comptroller and the Treasurer
shall transfer $1,742,000 from |
21 | | the General Revenue Fund into the Live and Learn
Fund each |
22 | | month. The first transfer shall be made 60 days after the |
23 | | effective
date of this amendatory Act of 1993, with subsequent |
24 | | transfers occurring on the
first of each month. Moneys |
25 | | deposited into the Fund may, subject to
appropriation, be used |
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1 | | by the Secretary of State for any or all of the
following |
2 | | purposes:
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3 | | (a) An organ donation awareness or education program.
|
4 | | (b) To provide additional funds for all types of |
5 | | library grants as
authorized and administered by the |
6 | | Secretary of State as State Librarian.
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7 | | On July 1, 2023, any future deposits due to the Live and |
8 | | Learn Fund and any outstanding obligations or liabilities of |
9 | | that Fund shall pass to the General Revenue Fund. On November |
10 | | 1, 2023, or as soon thereafter as practical, the State |
11 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
12 | | transfer the remaining balance from the Live and Learn Fund |
13 | | into the Secretary of State Special Services Fund. This |
14 | | Section is repealed on January 1, 2024. |
15 | | (Source: P.A. 88-78.)
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16 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-43)
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17 | | Sec. 6z-43. Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund.
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18 | | (a) There is created in the State Treasury a special fund |
19 | | to be known
as the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund, which |
20 | | shall contain 3 accounts: (i) the General Account, (ii) the |
21 | | Tobacco Settlement Bond Proceeds Account and (iii) the Tobacco |
22 | | Settlement Residual Account. There shall be deposited into the |
23 | | several accounts of the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund
and |
24 | | the Attorney General Tobacco Fund all monies paid to the State |
25 | | pursuant to (1) the Master Settlement Agreement
entered in the |
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1 | | case of People of the State of Illinois v. Philip Morris, et |
2 | | al.
(Circuit Court of Cook County, No. 96-L13146) and (2) any |
3 | | settlement with or
judgment against any tobacco product |
4 | | manufacturer other than one participating
in the Master |
5 | | Settlement Agreement in satisfaction of any released claim as
|
6 | | defined in the Master Settlement Agreement, as well as any |
7 | | other monies as
provided by law. Moneys shall be deposited |
8 | | into
the Tobacco Settlement Bond Proceeds Account and the |
9 | | Tobacco Settlement Residual Account as provided by the terms |
10 | | of the Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority Act, provided |
11 | | that an annual amount not less than $2,500,000, subject to |
12 | | appropriation, shall be deposited into the Attorney General |
13 | | Tobacco Fund for use only by the Attorney General's office. |
14 | | The scheduled $2,500,000 deposit into the Tobacco Settlement |
15 | | Residual Account for fiscal year 2011 should be transferred to |
16 | | the Attorney General Tobacco Fund in fiscal year 2012 as soon |
17 | | as this fund has been established. All other moneys available |
18 | | to be deposited into the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund |
19 | | shall be deposited into the General Account. An investment |
20 | | made from moneys credited to a specific account constitutes |
21 | | part of that account and such account shall be credited with |
22 | | all income from the investment of such moneys. The Treasurer
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23 | | may invest the moneys in the several accounts of the Fund in |
24 | | the same manner, in the same types of
investments, and subject |
25 | | to the same limitations provided in the Illinois
Pension Code |
26 | | for the investment of pension funds other than those |
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1 | | established
under Article 3 or 4 of the Code. Notwithstanding |
2 | | the foregoing, to the extent necessary to preserve the |
3 | | tax-exempt status of any bonds issued pursuant to the |
4 | | Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority Act, the interest on |
5 | | which is intended to be excludable from the gross income of the |
6 | | owners for federal income tax purposes, moneys on deposit in |
7 | | the Tobacco Settlement Bond Proceeds Account and the Tobacco |
8 | | Settlement Residual Account may be invested in obligations the |
9 | | interest upon which is tax-exempt under the provisions of |
10 | | Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as now or |
11 | | hereafter amended, or any successor code or provision.
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12 | | (b) Moneys on deposit in the Tobacco Settlement Bond |
13 | | Proceeds Account and the Tobacco Settlement Residual Account |
14 | | may be expended, subject to appropriation, for the purposes |
15 | | authorized in subsection (g) of Section 3-6 of the |
16 | | Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority Act. |
17 | | (b-5) Moneys on deposit in the Tobacco Settlement Recovery |
18 | | Fund may be expended, subject to appropriation, for payments |
19 | | pursuant to Section 2.13 of the Governor's Office of |
20 | | Management and Budget Act. |
21 | | (c) As soon as may be practical after June 30, 2001, upon |
22 | | notification
from and at the direction of the Governor, the |
23 | | State Comptroller shall direct
and the State Treasurer shall |
24 | | transfer the unencumbered balance in the Tobacco
Settlement |
25 | | Recovery Fund as of June 30, 2001, as determined by the |
26 | | Governor,
into the Budget Stabilization Fund. The Treasurer |
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1 | | may invest the moneys in the
Budget Stabilization Fund in the |
2 | | same manner, in the same types of investments,
and subject to |
3 | | the same limitations provided in the Illinois Pension Code for
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4 | | the investment of pension funds other than those established |
5 | | under Article 3 or
4 of the Code.
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6 | | (d) All federal financial participation moneys received
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7 | | pursuant to expenditures from the Fund shall be deposited into |
8 | | the General Account.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15.)
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10 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-100) |
11 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023) |
12 | | Sec. 6z-100. Capital Development Board Revolving Fund; |
13 | | payments into and use. All monies received by the Capital |
14 | | Development Board for publications or copies issued by the |
15 | | Board, and all monies received for contract administration |
16 | | fees, charges, or reimbursements owing to the Board shall be |
17 | | deposited into a special fund known as the Capital Development |
18 | | Board Revolving Fund, which is hereby created in the State |
19 | | treasury. The monies in this Fund shall be used by the Capital |
20 | | Development Board, as appropriated, for expenditures for |
21 | | personal services, retirement, social security, contractual |
22 | | services, legal services, travel, commodities, printing, |
23 | | equipment, electronic data processing, or telecommunications. |
24 | | For fiscal year 2021 and thereafter, the monies in this Fund |
25 | | may also be appropriated to and used by the Executive Ethics |
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1 | | Commission for oversight and administration of the Chief |
2 | | Procurement Officer appointed under paragraph (1) of |
3 | | subsection (a) of Section 10-20 of the Illinois Procurement |
4 | | Code. Unexpended moneys in the Fund shall not be transferred |
5 | | or allocated by the Comptroller or Treasurer to any other |
6 | | fund, nor shall the Governor authorize the transfer or |
7 | | allocation of those moneys to any other fund. This Section is |
8 | | repealed July 1, 2025 2023 .
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
10 | | 101-645, eff. 6-26-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. |
11 | | 4-19-22.)
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12 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-121) |
13 | | Sec. 6z-121. State Coronavirus Urgent Remediation |
14 | | Emergency Fund. |
15 | | (a) The State Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency |
16 | | (State CURE) Fund is created as a federal trust fund within the |
17 | | State treasury. The State CURE Fund shall be held separate and |
18 | | apart from all other funds in the State treasury. The State |
19 | | CURE Fund is established: (1) to receive, directly or |
20 | | indirectly, federal funds from the Coronavirus Relief Fund in |
21 | | accordance with Section 5001 of the federal Coronavirus Aid, |
22 | | Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the Coronavirus |
23 | | State Fiscal Recovery Fund in accordance with Section 9901 of |
24 | | the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, or from any other federal |
25 | | fund pursuant to any other provision of the American Rescue |
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1 | | Plan Act of 2021 or any other federal law; and (2) to provide |
2 | | for the transfer, distribution and expenditure of such federal |
3 | | funds as permitted in the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and |
4 | | Economic Security (CARES) Act, the American Rescue Plan Act of |
5 | | 2021, and related federal guidance or any other federal law, |
6 | | and as authorized by this Section. |
7 | | (b) Federal funds received by the State from the |
8 | | Coronavirus Relief Fund in accordance with Section 5001 of the |
9 | | federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) |
10 | | Act, the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund in accordance |
11 | | with Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, or |
12 | | any other federal funds received pursuant to the American |
13 | | Rescue Plan Act of 2021 or any other federal law, may be |
14 | | deposited, directly or indirectly, into the State CURE Fund. |
15 | | (c) Funds in the State CURE Fund may be expended, subject |
16 | | to appropriation, directly for purposes permitted under the |
17 | | federal law and related federal guidance governing the use of |
18 | | such funds, which may include without limitation purposes |
19 | | permitted in Section 5001 of the CARES Act and Sections 3201, |
20 | | 3206, and 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 , or as |
21 | | otherwise provided by law and consistent with appropriations |
22 | | of the General Assembly . All federal funds received into the |
23 | | State CURE Fund from the Coronavirus Relief Fund, the |
24 | | Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund, or any other source |
25 | | under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, may be |
26 | | transferred, expended, or returned by the Illinois Emergency |
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1 | | Management Agency at the direction of the Governor for the |
2 | | specific purposes permitted by the federal Coronavirus Aid, |
3 | | Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the American Rescue |
4 | | Plan Act of 2021, any related regulations or federal guidance, |
5 | | and any terms and conditions of the federal awards received by |
6 | | the State thereunder. The State Comptroller shall direct and |
7 | | the State Treasurer shall transfer, as directed by the |
8 | | Governor in writing, a portion of the federal funds received |
9 | | from the Coronavirus Relief Fund or from any other federal |
10 | | fund pursuant to any other provision of federal law to the |
11 | | Local Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency (Local CURE) |
12 | | Fund from time to time for the provision and administration of |
13 | | grants to units of local government as permitted by the |
14 | | federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) |
15 | | Act, any related federal guidance, and any other additional |
16 | | federal law that may provide authorization. The State |
17 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
18 | | transfer amounts, as directed by the Governor in writing, from |
19 | | the State CURE Fund to the Essential Government Services |
20 | | Support Fund to be used for the provision of government |
21 | | services as permitted under Section 602(c)(1)(C) of the Social |
22 | | Security Act as enacted by Section 9901 of the American Rescue |
23 | | Plan Act and related federal guidance. Funds in the State CURE |
24 | | Fund also may be transferred to other funds in the State |
25 | | treasury as reimbursement for expenditures made from such |
26 | | other funds if the expenditures are eligible for federal |
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1 | | reimbursement under Section 5001 of the federal Coronavirus |
2 | | Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the relevant |
3 | | provisions of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, or any |
4 | | related federal guidance. |
5 | | (d) Once the General Assembly has enacted appropriations |
6 | | from the State CURE Fund, the expenditure of funds from the |
7 | | State CURE Fund shall be subject to appropriation by the |
8 | | General Assembly, and shall be administered by the Illinois |
9 | | Emergency Management Agency at the direction of the Governor. |
10 | | The Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and other agencies |
11 | | as named in appropriations, shall transfer, distribute or |
12 | | expend the funds. The State Comptroller shall direct and the |
13 | | State Treasurer shall transfer funds in the State CURE Fund to |
14 | | other funds in the State treasury as reimbursement for |
15 | | expenditures made from such other funds if the expenditures |
16 | | are eligible for federal reimbursement under Section 5001 of |
17 | | the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security |
18 | | (CARES) Act, the relevant provisions of the American Rescue |
19 | | Plan Act of 2021, or any related federal guidance, as directed |
20 | | in writing by the Governor. Additional funds that may be |
21 | | received from the federal government from legislation enacted |
22 | | in response to the impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019, |
23 | | including fiscal stabilization payments that replace revenues |
24 | | lost due to Coronavirus Disease 2019, The State Comptroller |
25 | | may direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer in the |
26 | | manner authorized or required by any related federal guidance, |
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1 | | as directed in writing by the Governor. |
2 | | (e) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency, in |
3 | | coordination with the Governor's Office of Management and |
4 | | Budget, shall identify amounts derived from the State's |
5 | | Coronavirus Relief Fund allocation and transferred from the |
6 | | State CURE Fund as directed by the Governor under this Section |
7 | | that remain unobligated and unexpended for the period that |
8 | | ended on December 31, 2021. The Agency shall certify to the |
9 | | State Comptroller and the State Treasurer the amounts |
10 | | identified as unobligated and unexpended. The State |
11 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
12 | | transfer the unobligated and unexpended funds identified by |
13 | | the Agency and held in other funds of the State Treasury under |
14 | | this Section to the State CURE Fund. Unexpended funds in the |
15 | | State CURE Fund shall be paid back to the federal government at |
16 | | the direction of the Governor.
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17 | | (f) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
18 | | provided for by law, at the direction of the Governor, the |
19 | | State Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
20 | | transfer the sum of $24,523,000 from the State CURE Fund to the |
21 | | Chicago Travel Industry Promotion Fund. |
22 | | (g) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
23 | | provided for by law, at the direction of the Governor, the |
24 | | State Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
25 | | transfer the sum of $30,000,000 from the State CURE Fund to the |
26 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive Fund. |
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1 | | (h) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
2 | | provided for by law, at the direction of the Governor, the |
3 | | State Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
4 | | transfer the sum of $45,180,000 from the State CURE Fund to the |
5 | | Local Tourism Fund. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
7 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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8 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-126)
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9 | | Sec. 6z-126. Law Enforcement Training Fund. The Law |
10 | | Enforcement Training Fund is hereby created as a special fund |
11 | | in the State treasury. Moneys in the Fund shall consist of: (i) |
12 | | 90% of the revenue from increasing the insurance producer |
13 | | license fees, as provided under subsection (a-5) of Section |
14 | | 500-135 of the Illinois Insurance Code; and (ii) 90% of the |
15 | | moneys collected from auto insurance policy fees under Section |
16 | | 8.6 of the Illinois Vehicle Hijacking and Motor Vehicle Theft |
17 | | Prevention and Insurance Verification Act. This Fund shall be |
18 | | used by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board |
19 | | for the following purposes: (i) to fund law enforcement |
20 | | certification compliance ; (ii) for and the development and |
21 | | provision of basic courses by Board-approved academics, and |
22 | | in-service courses by approved academies ; and (iii) for the |
23 | | ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Law |
24 | | Enforcement Training Standards Board .
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-904, eff. 1-1-23; |
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1 | | 102-1071, eff. 6-10-22; revised 12-13-22.)
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2 | | (30 ILCS 105/8.3) (from Ch. 127, par. 144.3) |
3 | | Sec. 8.3. Money in the Road Fund shall, if and when the |
4 | | State of
Illinois incurs any bonded indebtedness for the |
5 | | construction of
permanent highways, be set aside and used for |
6 | | the purpose of paying and
discharging annually the principal |
7 | | and interest on that bonded
indebtedness then due and payable, |
8 | | and for no other purpose. The
surplus, if any, in the Road Fund |
9 | | after the payment of principal and
interest on that bonded |
10 | | indebtedness then annually due shall be used as
follows: |
11 | | first -- to pay the cost of administration of Chapters |
12 | | 2 through 10 of
the Illinois Vehicle Code, except the cost |
13 | | of administration of Articles I and
II of Chapter 3 of that |
14 | | Code, and to pay the costs of the Executive Ethics |
15 | | Commission for oversight and administration of the Chief |
16 | | Procurement Officer appointed under paragraph (2) of |
17 | | subsection (a) of Section 10-20 of the Illinois |
18 | | Procurement Code for transportation; and |
19 | | secondly -- for expenses of the Department of |
20 | | Transportation for
construction, reconstruction, |
21 | | improvement, repair, maintenance,
operation, and |
22 | | administration of highways in accordance with the
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23 | | provisions of laws relating thereto, or for any purpose |
24 | | related or
incident to and connected therewith, including |
25 | | the separation of grades
of those highways with railroads |
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1 | | and with highways and including the
payment of awards made |
2 | | by the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission under the |
3 | | terms of
the Workers' Compensation Act or Workers' |
4 | | Occupational Diseases Act for
injury or death of an |
5 | | employee of the Division of Highways in the
Department of |
6 | | Transportation; or for the acquisition of land and the
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7 | | erection of buildings for highway purposes, including the |
8 | | acquisition of
highway right-of-way or for investigations |
9 | | to determine the reasonably
anticipated future highway |
10 | | needs; or for making of surveys, plans,
specifications and |
11 | | estimates for and in the construction and maintenance
of |
12 | | flight strips and of highways necessary to provide access |
13 | | to military
and naval reservations, to defense industries |
14 | | and defense-industry
sites, and to the sources of raw |
15 | | materials and for replacing existing
highways and highway |
16 | | connections shut off from general public use at
military |
17 | | and naval reservations and defense-industry sites, or for |
18 | | the
purchase of right-of-way, except that the State shall |
19 | | be reimbursed in
full for any expense incurred in building |
20 | | the flight strips; or for the
operating and maintaining of |
21 | | highway garages; or for patrolling and
policing the public |
22 | | highways and conserving the peace; or for the operating |
23 | | expenses of the Department relating to the administration |
24 | | of public transportation programs; or, during fiscal year |
25 | | 2022, for the purposes of a grant not to exceed $8,394,800 |
26 | | to the Regional Transportation Authority on behalf of PACE |
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1 | | for the purpose of ADA/Para-transit expenses; or, during |
2 | | fiscal year 2023, for the purposes of a grant not to exceed |
3 | | $8,394,800 to the Regional Transportation Authority on |
4 | | behalf of PACE for the purpose of ADA/Para-transit |
5 | | expenses; or, during fiscal year 2024, for the purposes of |
6 | | a grant not to exceed $9,108,400 to the Regional |
7 | | Transportation Authority on behalf of PACE for the purpose |
8 | | of ADA/Para-transit expenses; or for any of
those purposes |
9 | | or any other purpose that may be provided by law. |
10 | | Appropriations for any of those purposes are payable from |
11 | | the Road
Fund. Appropriations may also be made from the Road |
12 | | Fund for the
administrative expenses of any State agency that |
13 | | are related to motor
vehicles or arise from the use of motor |
14 | | vehicles. |
15 | | Beginning with fiscal year 1980 and thereafter, no Road |
16 | | Fund monies
shall be appropriated to the following Departments |
17 | | or agencies of State
government for administration, grants, or |
18 | | operations; but this
limitation is not a restriction upon |
19 | | appropriating for those purposes any
Road Fund monies that are |
20 | | eligible for federal reimbursement: |
21 | | 1. Department of Public Health; |
22 | | 2. Department of Transportation, only with respect to |
23 | | subsidies for
one-half fare Student Transportation and |
24 | | Reduced Fare for Elderly, except fiscal year 2022 when no |
25 | | more than $17,570,000 may be expended and except fiscal |
26 | | year 2023 when no more than $17,570,000 may be expended |
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1 | | and except fiscal year 2024 when no more than $19,063,500 |
2 | | may be expended ; |
3 | | 3. Department of Central Management
Services, except |
4 | | for expenditures
incurred for group insurance premiums of |
5 | | appropriate personnel; |
6 | | 4. Judicial Systems and Agencies. |
7 | | Beginning with fiscal year 1981 and thereafter, no Road |
8 | | Fund monies
shall be appropriated to the following Departments |
9 | | or agencies of State
government for administration, grants, or |
10 | | operations; but this
limitation is not a restriction upon |
11 | | appropriating for those purposes any
Road Fund monies that are |
12 | | eligible for federal reimbursement: |
13 | | 1. Illinois State Police, except for expenditures with
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14 | | respect to the Division of Patrol Operations and Division |
15 | | of Criminal Investigation; |
16 | | 2. Department of Transportation, only with respect to |
17 | | Intercity Rail
Subsidies, except fiscal year 2022 when no |
18 | | more than $50,000,000 may be expended and except fiscal |
19 | | year 2023 when no more than $55,000,000 may be expended |
20 | | and except fiscal year 2024 when no more than $60,000,000 |
21 | | may be expended , and Rail Freight Services. |
22 | | Beginning with fiscal year 1982 and thereafter, no Road |
23 | | Fund monies
shall be appropriated to the following Departments |
24 | | or agencies of State
government for administration, grants, or |
25 | | operations; but this
limitation is not a restriction upon |
26 | | appropriating for those purposes any
Road Fund monies that are |
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1 | | eligible for federal reimbursement: Department
of Central |
2 | | Management Services, except for awards made by
the Illinois |
3 | | Workers' Compensation Commission under the terms of the |
4 | | Workers' Compensation Act
or Workers' Occupational Diseases |
5 | | Act for injury or death of an employee of
the Division of |
6 | | Highways in the Department of Transportation. |
7 | | Beginning with fiscal year 1984 and thereafter, no Road |
8 | | Fund monies
shall be appropriated to the following Departments |
9 | | or agencies of State
government for administration, grants, or |
10 | | operations; but this
limitation is not a restriction upon |
11 | | appropriating for those purposes any
Road Fund monies that are |
12 | | eligible for federal reimbursement: |
13 | | 1. Illinois State Police, except not more than 40% of |
14 | | the
funds appropriated for the Division of Patrol |
15 | | Operations and Division of Criminal Investigation; |
16 | | 2. State Officers. |
17 | | Beginning with fiscal year 1984 and thereafter, no Road |
18 | | Fund monies
shall be appropriated to any Department or agency |
19 | | of State government
for administration, grants, or operations |
20 | | except as provided hereafter;
but this limitation is not a |
21 | | restriction upon appropriating for those
purposes any Road |
22 | | Fund monies that are eligible for federal
reimbursement. It |
23 | | shall not be lawful to circumvent the above
appropriation |
24 | | limitations by governmental reorganization or other
methods. |
25 | | Appropriations shall be made from the Road Fund only in
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26 | | accordance with the provisions of this Section. |
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1 | | Money in the Road Fund shall, if and when the State of |
2 | | Illinois
incurs any bonded indebtedness for the construction |
3 | | of permanent
highways, be set aside and used for the purpose of |
4 | | paying and
discharging during each fiscal year the principal |
5 | | and interest on that
bonded indebtedness as it becomes due and |
6 | | payable as provided in the
Transportation Bond Act, and for no |
7 | | other
purpose. The surplus, if any, in the Road Fund after the |
8 | | payment of
principal and interest on that bonded indebtedness |
9 | | then annually due
shall be used as follows: |
10 | | first -- to pay the cost of administration of Chapters |
11 | | 2 through 10
of the Illinois Vehicle Code; and |
12 | | secondly -- no Road Fund monies derived from fees, |
13 | | excises, or
license taxes relating to registration, |
14 | | operation and use of vehicles on
public highways or to |
15 | | fuels used for the propulsion of those vehicles,
shall be |
16 | | appropriated or expended other than for costs of |
17 | | administering
the laws imposing those fees, excises, and |
18 | | license taxes, statutory
refunds and adjustments allowed |
19 | | thereunder, administrative costs of the
Department of |
20 | | Transportation, including, but not limited to, the |
21 | | operating expenses of the Department relating to the |
22 | | administration of public transportation programs, payment |
23 | | of debts and liabilities incurred
in construction and |
24 | | reconstruction of public highways and bridges,
acquisition |
25 | | of rights-of-way for and the cost of construction,
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26 | | reconstruction, maintenance, repair, and operation of |
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1 | | public highways and
bridges under the direction and |
2 | | supervision of the State, political
subdivision, or |
3 | | municipality collecting those monies, or during fiscal |
4 | | year 2022 for the purposes of a grant not to exceed |
5 | | $8,394,800 to the Regional Transportation Authority on |
6 | | behalf of PACE for the purpose of ADA/Para-transit |
7 | | expenses, or during fiscal year 2023 for the purposes of a |
8 | | grant not to exceed $8,394,800 to the Regional |
9 | | Transportation Authority on behalf of PACE for the purpose |
10 | | of ADA/Para-transit expenses, or during fiscal year 2024 |
11 | | for the purposes of a grant not to exceed $9,108,400 to the |
12 | | Regional Transportation Authority on behalf of PACE for |
13 | | the purpose of ADA/Para-transit expenses, and the costs |
14 | | for
patrolling and policing the public highways (by the |
15 | | State, political
subdivision, or municipality collecting |
16 | | that money) for enforcement of
traffic laws. The |
17 | | separation of grades of such highways with railroads
and |
18 | | costs associated with protection of at-grade highway and |
19 | | railroad
crossing shall also be permissible. |
20 | | Appropriations for any of such purposes are payable from |
21 | | the Road
Fund or the Grade Crossing Protection Fund as |
22 | | provided in Section 8 of
the Motor Fuel Tax Law. |
23 | | Except as provided in this paragraph, beginning with |
24 | | fiscal year 1991 and
thereafter, no Road Fund monies
shall be |
25 | | appropriated to the Illinois State Police for the purposes of
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26 | | this Section in excess of its total fiscal year 1990 Road Fund
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1 | | appropriations for those purposes unless otherwise provided in |
2 | | Section 5g of
this Act.
For fiscal years 2003,
2004, 2005, |
3 | | 2006, and 2007 only, no Road Fund monies shall
be appropriated |
4 | | to the
Department of State Police for the purposes of this |
5 | | Section in excess of
$97,310,000.
For fiscal year 2008 only, |
6 | | no Road
Fund monies shall be appropriated to the Department of |
7 | | State Police for the purposes of
this Section in excess of |
8 | | $106,100,000. For fiscal year 2009 only, no Road Fund monies |
9 | | shall be appropriated to the Department of State Police for |
10 | | the purposes of this Section in excess of $114,700,000. |
11 | | Beginning in fiscal year 2010, no road fund moneys shall be |
12 | | appropriated to the Illinois State Police. It shall not be |
13 | | lawful to circumvent this limitation on
appropriations by |
14 | | governmental reorganization or other methods unless
otherwise |
15 | | provided in Section 5g of this Act. |
16 | | In fiscal year 1994, no Road Fund monies shall be |
17 | | appropriated
to the
Secretary of State for the purposes of |
18 | | this Section in excess of the total
fiscal year 1991 Road Fund |
19 | | appropriations to the Secretary of State for
those purposes, |
20 | | plus $9,800,000. It
shall not be
lawful to circumvent
this |
21 | | limitation on appropriations by governmental reorganization or |
22 | | other
method. |
23 | | Beginning with fiscal year 1995 and thereafter, no Road |
24 | | Fund
monies
shall be appropriated to the Secretary of State |
25 | | for the purposes of this
Section in excess of the total fiscal |
26 | | year 1994 Road Fund
appropriations to
the Secretary of State |
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1 | | for those purposes. It shall not be lawful to
circumvent this |
2 | | limitation on appropriations by governmental reorganization
or |
3 | | other methods. |
4 | | Beginning with fiscal year 2000, total Road Fund |
5 | | appropriations to the
Secretary of State for the purposes of |
6 | | this Section shall not exceed the
amounts specified for the |
7 | | following fiscal years: |
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8 | | Fiscal Year 2000 | $80,500,000; | |
9 | | Fiscal Year 2001 | $80,500,000; | |
10 | | Fiscal Year 2002 | $80,500,000; | |
11 | | Fiscal Year 2003 | $130,500,000; | |
12 | | Fiscal Year 2004 | $130,500,000; | |
13 | | Fiscal Year 2005 | $130,500,000;
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14 | | Fiscal Year 2006
| $130,500,000;
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15 | | Fiscal Year 2007
| $130,500,000;
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16 | | Fiscal Year 2008 | $130,500,000; | |
17 | | Fiscal Year 2009 | $130,500,000. |
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18 | | For fiscal year 2010, no road fund moneys shall be |
19 | | appropriated to the Secretary of State. |
20 | | Beginning in fiscal year 2011, moneys in the Road Fund |
21 | | shall be appropriated to the Secretary of State for the |
22 | | exclusive purpose of paying refunds due to overpayment of fees |
23 | | related to Chapter 3 of the Illinois Vehicle Code unless |
24 | | otherwise provided for by law. |
25 | | It shall not be lawful to circumvent this limitation on |
26 | | appropriations by
governmental reorganization or other |
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1 | | methods. |
2 | | No new program may be initiated in fiscal year 1991 and
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3 | | thereafter that is not consistent with the limitations imposed |
4 | | by this
Section for fiscal year 1984 and thereafter, insofar |
5 | | as appropriation of
Road Fund monies is concerned. |
6 | | Nothing in this Section prohibits transfers from the Road |
7 | | Fund to the
State Construction Account Fund under Section 5e |
8 | | of this Act; nor to the
General Revenue Fund, as authorized by |
9 | | Public Act 93-25. |
10 | | The additional amounts authorized for expenditure in this |
11 | | Section by Public Acts 92-0600, 93-0025, 93-0839, and 94-91
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12 | | shall be repaid to the Road Fund
from the General Revenue Fund |
13 | | in the next succeeding fiscal year that the
General Revenue |
14 | | Fund has a positive budgetary balance, as determined by
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15 | | generally accepted accounting principles applicable to |
16 | | government. |
17 | | The additional amounts authorized for expenditure by the |
18 | | Secretary of State
and
the Department of State Police in this |
19 | | Section by Public Act 94-91 shall be repaid to the Road Fund |
20 | | from the General Revenue Fund in the
next
succeeding fiscal |
21 | | year that the General Revenue Fund has a positive budgetary
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22 | | balance,
as determined by generally accepted accounting |
23 | | principles applicable to
government. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
25 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-699, eff. |
26 | | 4-19-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)
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1 | | (30 ILCS 105/8.12)
(from Ch. 127, par. 144.12)
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2 | | Sec. 8.12. State Pensions Fund.
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3 | | (a) The moneys in the State Pensions Fund shall be used |
4 | | exclusively
for the administration of the Revised Uniform |
5 | | Unclaimed Property Act and
for the expenses incurred by the |
6 | | Auditor General for administering the provisions of Section |
7 | | 2-8.1 of the Illinois State Auditing Act and for operational |
8 | | expenses of the Office of the State Treasurer and for the |
9 | | funding of the unfunded liabilities of the designated |
10 | | retirement systems. For the purposes of this Section, |
11 | | "operational expenses of the Office of the State Treasurer" |
12 | | includes the acquisition of land and buildings in State fiscal |
13 | | years 2019 and 2020 for use by the Office of the State |
14 | | Treasurer, as well as construction, reconstruction, |
15 | | improvement, repair, and maintenance, in accordance with the |
16 | | provisions of laws relating thereto, of such lands and |
17 | | buildings beginning in State fiscal year 2019 and thereafter. |
18 | | Beginning in State fiscal year 2025 2024 , payments to the |
19 | | designated retirement systems under this Section shall be in |
20 | | addition to, and not in lieu of, any State contributions |
21 | | required under the Illinois Pension Code.
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22 | | "Designated retirement systems" means:
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23 | | (1) the State Employees' Retirement System of |
24 | | Illinois;
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25 | | (2) the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of |
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1 | | Illinois;
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2 | | (3) the State Universities Retirement System;
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3 | | (4) the Judges Retirement System of Illinois; and
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4 | | (5) the General Assembly Retirement System.
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5 | | (b) Each year the General Assembly may make appropriations |
6 | | from
the State Pensions Fund for the administration of the |
7 | | Revised Uniform
Unclaimed Property Act.
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8 | | (c) (Blank). As soon as possible after July 30, 2004 (the |
9 | | effective date of Public Act 93-839), the General Assembly |
10 | | shall appropriate from the State Pensions Fund (1) to the |
11 | | State Universities Retirement System the amount certified |
12 | | under Section 15-165 during the prior year, (2) to the Judges |
13 | | Retirement System of Illinois the amount certified under |
14 | | Section 18-140 during the prior year, and (3) to the General |
15 | | Assembly Retirement System the amount certified under Section |
16 | | 2-134 during the prior year as part of the required
State |
17 | | contributions to each of those designated retirement systems. |
18 | | If the amount in the State Pensions Fund does not exceed the |
19 | | sum of the amounts certified in Sections 15-165, 18-140, and |
20 | | 2-134 by at least $5,000,000, the amount paid to each |
21 | | designated retirement system under this subsection shall be |
22 | | reduced in proportion to the amount certified by each of those |
23 | | designated retirement systems.
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24 | | (c-5) For fiscal years 2006 through 2024 2023 , the General |
25 | | Assembly shall appropriate from the State Pensions Fund to the |
26 | | State Universities Retirement System the amount estimated to |
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1 | | be available during the fiscal year in the State Pensions |
2 | | Fund; provided, however, that the amounts appropriated under |
3 | | this subsection (c-5) shall not reduce the amount in the State |
4 | | Pensions Fund below $5,000,000.
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5 | | (c-6) For fiscal year 2025 2024 and each fiscal year |
6 | | thereafter, as soon as may be practical after any money is |
7 | | deposited into the State Pensions Fund from the Unclaimed |
8 | | Property Trust Fund, the State Treasurer shall apportion the |
9 | | deposited amount among the designated retirement systems as |
10 | | defined in subsection (a) to reduce their actuarial reserve |
11 | | deficiencies. The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall |
12 | | pay the apportioned amounts to the designated retirement |
13 | | systems to fund the unfunded liabilities of the designated |
14 | | retirement systems. The amount apportioned to each designated |
15 | | retirement system shall constitute a portion of the amount |
16 | | estimated to be available for appropriation from the State |
17 | | Pensions Fund that is the same as that retirement system's |
18 | | portion of the total actual reserve deficiency of the systems, |
19 | | as determined annually by the Governor's Office of Management |
20 | | and Budget at the request of the State Treasurer. The amounts |
21 | | apportioned under this subsection shall not reduce the amount |
22 | | in the State Pensions Fund below $5,000,000. |
23 | | (d) The
Governor's Office of Management and Budget shall |
24 | | determine the individual and total
reserve deficiencies of the |
25 | | designated retirement systems. For this purpose,
the
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26 | | Governor's Office of Management and Budget shall utilize the |
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1 | | latest available audit and actuarial
reports of each of the |
2 | | retirement systems and the relevant reports and
statistics of |
3 | | the Public Employee Pension Fund Division of the Department of
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4 | | Insurance.
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5 | | (d-1) (Blank).
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6 | | (e) The changes to this Section made by Public Act 88-593 |
7 | | shall
first apply to distributions from the Fund for State |
8 | | fiscal year 1996.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-487, eff. 8-23-19; |
10 | | 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. |
11 | | 4-19-22.)
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12 | | (30 ILCS 105/8g-1) |
13 | | Sec. 8g-1. Fund transfers. |
14 | | (a) (Blank).
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15 | | (b) (Blank). |
16 | | (c) (Blank). |
17 | | (d) (Blank). |
18 | | (e) (Blank). |
19 | | (f) (Blank). |
20 | | (g) (Blank). |
21 | | (h) (Blank). |
22 | | (i) (Blank). |
23 | | (j) (Blank). |
24 | | (k) (Blank). |
25 | | (l) (Blank). |
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1 | | (m) (Blank). |
2 | | (n) (Blank). |
3 | | (o) (Blank). |
4 | | (p) (Blank). |
5 | | (q) (Blank). |
6 | | (r) (Blank). |
7 | | (s) (Blank). |
8 | | (t) (Blank). |
9 | | (u) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
10 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2021, or as soon thereafter as |
11 | | practical, only as directed by the Director of the Governor's |
12 | | Office of Management and Budget, the State Comptroller shall |
13 | | direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of |
14 | | $5,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the DoIT Special |
15 | | Projects Fund, and on June 1, 2022, or as soon thereafter as |
16 | | practical, but no later than June 30, 2022, the State |
17 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
18 | | transfer the sum so transferred from the DoIT Special Projects |
19 | | Fund to the General Revenue Fund. |
20 | | (v) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
21 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2021, or as soon thereafter as |
22 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
23 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $500,000 from the General |
24 | | Revenue Fund to the Governor's Administrative Fund. |
25 | | (w) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
26 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2021, or as soon thereafter as |
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1 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
2 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $500,000 from the General |
3 | | Revenue Fund to the Grant Accountability and Transparency |
4 | | Fund. |
5 | | (x) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
6 | | provided for by law, at a time or times during Fiscal Year 2022 |
7 | | as directed by the Governor, the State Comptroller shall |
8 | | direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer up to a total of |
9 | | $20,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois |
10 | | Sports Facilities Fund to be credited to the Advance Account |
11 | | within the Fund. |
12 | | (y) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
13 | | provided for by law, on June 15, 2021, or as soon thereafter as |
14 | | practical, but no later than June 30, 2021, the State |
15 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
16 | | transfer the sum of $100,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund |
17 | | to the Technology Management Revolving Fund. |
18 | | (z) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
19 | | provided for by law, on April 19, 2022 (the effective date of |
20 | | Public Act 102-699), or as soon thereafter as practical, but |
21 | | no later than June 30, 2022, the State Comptroller shall |
22 | | direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of |
23 | | $148,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Build |
24 | | Illinois Bond Fund. |
25 | | (aa) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
26 | | provided for by law, on April 19, 2022 (the effective date of |
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1 | | Public Act 102-699), or as soon thereafter as practical, but |
2 | | no later than June 30, 2022, the State Comptroller shall |
3 | | direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of |
4 | | $180,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Rebuild |
5 | | Illinois Projects Fund. |
6 | | (bb) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
7 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2022, or as soon thereafter as |
8 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
9 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $500,000 from the General |
10 | | Revenue Fund to the Governor's Administrative Fund. |
11 | | (cc) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
12 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2022, or as soon thereafter as |
13 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
14 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $500,000 from the General |
15 | | Revenue Fund to the Grant Accountability and Transparency |
16 | | Fund. |
17 | | (dd) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
18 | | provided by law, on April 19, 2022 (the effective date of |
19 | | Public Act 102-700), or as soon thereafter as practical, but |
20 | | no later than June 30, 2022, the State Comptroller shall |
21 | | direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of |
22 | | $685,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Income Tax |
23 | | Refund Fund. Moneys from this transfer shall be used for the |
24 | | purpose of making the one-time rebate payments provided under |
25 | | Section 212.1 of the Illinois Income Tax Act. |
26 | | (ee) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
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1 | | provided by law, beginning on April 19, 2022 (the effective |
2 | | date of Public Act 102-700) and until December 31, 2023, at the |
3 | | direction of the Department of Revenue, the State Comptroller |
4 | | shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from the |
5 | | General Revenue Fund to the Income Tax Refund Fund any amounts |
6 | | needed beyond the amounts transferred in subsection (dd) to |
7 | | make payments of the one-time rebate payments provided under |
8 | | Section 212.1 of the Illinois Income Tax Act. |
9 | | (ff) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
10 | | provided for by law, on April 19, 2022 (the effective date of |
11 | | Public Act 102-700), or as soon thereafter as practical, but |
12 | | no later than June 30, 2022, the State Comptroller shall |
13 | | direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of |
14 | | $720,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Budget |
15 | | Stabilization Fund. |
16 | | (gg) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
17 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2022, or as soon thereafter as |
18 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
19 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $280,000,000 from the |
20 | | General Revenue Fund to the Budget Stabilization Fund. |
21 | | (hh) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
22 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2022, or as soon thereafter as |
23 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
24 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $200,000,000 from the |
25 | | General Revenue Fund to the Pension Stabilization Fund. |
26 | | (ii) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
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1 | | provided for by law, on January 1, 2023, or as soon thereafter |
2 | | as practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
3 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $850,000,000 from the |
4 | | General Revenue Fund to the Budget Stabilization Fund. |
5 | | (jj) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
6 | | provided for by law, at a time or times during Fiscal Year 2023 |
7 | | as directed by the Governor, the State Comptroller shall |
8 | | direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer up to a total of |
9 | | $400,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Large |
10 | | Business Attraction Fund. |
11 | | (kk) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
12 | | provided for by law, on January 1, 2023, or as soon thereafter |
13 | | as practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
14 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $72,000,000 from the |
15 | | General Revenue Fund to the Disaster Response and Recovery |
16 | | Fund. |
17 | | (ll) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
18 | | provided for by law, on the effective date of this amendatory |
19 | | Act of the 103rd General Assembly, or as soon thereafter as |
20 | | practical, but no later than June 30, 2023, the State |
21 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
22 | | transfer the sum of $200,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund |
23 | | to the Pension Stabilization Fund. |
24 | | (mm) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
25 | | provided for by law, beginning on the effective date of this |
26 | | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly and until June |
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1 | | 30, 2024, as directed by the Governor, the State Comptroller |
2 | | shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer up to a |
3 | | total of $1,500,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the |
4 | | State Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund. |
5 | | (nn) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
6 | | provided for by law, beginning on the effective date of this |
7 | | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly and until June |
8 | | 30, 2024, as directed by the Governor, the State Comptroller |
9 | | shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer up to a |
10 | | total of $424,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the |
11 | | Build Illinois Bond Fund. |
12 | | (oo) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
13 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2023, or as soon thereafter as |
14 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
15 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $500,000 from the General |
16 | | Revenue Fund to the Governor's Administrative Fund. |
17 | | (pp) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
18 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2023, or as soon thereafter as |
19 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
20 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $500,000 from the General |
21 | | Revenue Fund to the Grant Accountability and Transparency |
22 | | Fund. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
24 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22; 102-700, Article |
25 | | 40, Section 40-5, eff. 4-19-22; 102-700, Article 80, Section |
26 | | 80-5, eff. 4-19-22; 102-1115, eff. 1-9-23.)
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1 | | (30 ILCS 105/13.2) (from Ch. 127, par. 149.2)
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2 | | Sec. 13.2. Transfers among line item appropriations. |
3 | | (a) Transfers among line item appropriations from the same
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4 | | treasury fund for the objects specified in this Section may be |
5 | | made in
the manner provided in this Section when the balance |
6 | | remaining in one or
more such line item appropriations is |
7 | | insufficient for the purpose for
which the appropriation was |
8 | | made. |
9 | | (a-1) No transfers may be made from one
agency to another |
10 | | agency, nor may transfers be made from one institution
of |
11 | | higher education to another institution of higher education |
12 | | except as provided by subsection (a-4).
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13 | | (a-2) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, |
14 | | transfers may be made only among the objects of expenditure |
15 | | enumerated
in this Section, except that no funds may be |
16 | | transferred from any
appropriation for personal services, from |
17 | | any appropriation for State
contributions to the State |
18 | | Employees' Retirement System, from any
separate appropriation |
19 | | for employee retirement contributions paid by the
employer, |
20 | | nor from any appropriation for State contribution for
employee |
21 | | group insurance.
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22 | | (a-2.5) (Blank). |
23 | | (a-3) Further, if an agency receives a separate
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24 | | appropriation for employee retirement contributions paid by |
25 | | the employer,
any transfer by that agency into an |
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1 | | appropriation for personal services
must be accompanied by a |
2 | | corresponding transfer into the appropriation for
employee |
3 | | retirement contributions paid by the employer, in an amount
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4 | | sufficient to meet the employer share of the employee |
5 | | contributions
required to be remitted to the retirement |
6 | | system. |
7 | | (a-4) Long-Term Care Rebalancing. The Governor may |
8 | | designate amounts set aside for institutional services |
9 | | appropriated from the General Revenue Fund or any other State |
10 | | fund that receives monies for long-term care services to be |
11 | | transferred to all State agencies responsible for the |
12 | | administration of community-based long-term care programs, |
13 | | including, but not limited to, community-based long-term care |
14 | | programs administered by the Department of Healthcare and |
15 | | Family Services, the Department of Human Services, and the |
16 | | Department on Aging, provided that the Director of Healthcare |
17 | | and Family Services first certifies that the amounts being |
18 | | transferred are necessary for the purpose of assisting persons |
19 | | in or at risk of being in institutional care to transition to |
20 | | community-based settings, including the financial data needed |
21 | | to prove the need for the transfer of funds. The total amounts |
22 | | transferred shall not exceed 4% in total of the amounts |
23 | | appropriated from the General Revenue Fund or any other State |
24 | | fund that receives monies for long-term care services for each |
25 | | fiscal year. A notice of the fund transfer must be made to the |
26 | | General Assembly and posted at a minimum on the Department of |
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1 | | Healthcare and Family Services website, the Governor's Office |
2 | | of Management and Budget website, and any other website the |
3 | | Governor sees fit. These postings shall serve as notice to the |
4 | | General Assembly of the amounts to be transferred. Notice |
5 | | shall be given at least 30 days prior to transfer. |
6 | | (b) In addition to the general transfer authority provided |
7 | | under
subsection (c), the following agencies have the specific |
8 | | transfer authority
granted in this subsection: |
9 | | The Department of Healthcare and Family Services is |
10 | | authorized to make transfers
representing savings attributable |
11 | | to not increasing grants due to the
births of additional |
12 | | children from line items for payments of cash grants to
line |
13 | | items for payments for employment and social services for the |
14 | | purposes
outlined in subsection (f) of Section 4-2 of the |
15 | | Illinois Public Aid Code. |
16 | | The Department of Children and Family Services is |
17 | | authorized to make
transfers not exceeding 2% of the aggregate |
18 | | amount appropriated to it within
the same treasury fund for |
19 | | the following line items among these same line
items: Foster |
20 | | Home and Specialized Foster Care and Prevention, Institutions
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21 | | and Group Homes and Prevention, and Purchase of Adoption and |
22 | | Guardianship
Services. |
23 | | The Department on Aging is authorized to make transfers |
24 | | not
exceeding 10% of the aggregate amount appropriated to it |
25 | | within the same
treasury fund for the following Community Care |
26 | | Program line items among these
same line items: purchase of |
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1 | | services covered by the Community Care Program and |
2 | | Comprehensive Case Coordination. |
3 | | The State Board of Education is authorized to make |
4 | | transfers from line item appropriations within the same |
5 | | treasury fund for General State Aid, General State Aid - Hold |
6 | | Harmless, and Evidence-Based Funding, provided that no such |
7 | | transfer may be made unless the amount transferred is no |
8 | | longer required for the purpose for which that appropriation |
9 | | was made, to the line item appropriation for Transitional |
10 | | Assistance when the balance remaining in such line item |
11 | | appropriation is insufficient for the purpose for which the |
12 | | appropriation was made. |
13 | | The State Board of Education is authorized to make |
14 | | transfers between the following line item appropriations |
15 | | within the same treasury fund: Disabled Student |
16 | | Services/Materials (Section 14-13.01 of the School Code), |
17 | | Disabled Student Transportation Reimbursement (Section |
18 | | 14-13.01 of the School Code), Disabled Student Tuition - |
19 | | Private Tuition (Section 14-7.02 of the School Code), |
20 | | Extraordinary Special Education (Section 14-7.02b of the |
21 | | School Code), Reimbursement for Free Lunch/Breakfast Program, |
22 | | Summer School Payments (Section 18-4.3 of the School Code), |
23 | | and Transportation - Regular/Vocational Reimbursement (Section |
24 | | 29-5 of the School Code). Such transfers shall be made only |
25 | | when the balance remaining in one or more such line item |
26 | | appropriations is insufficient for the purpose for which the |
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1 | | appropriation was made and provided that no such transfer may |
2 | | be made unless the amount transferred is no longer required |
3 | | for the purpose for which that appropriation was made. |
4 | | The Department of Healthcare and Family Services is |
5 | | authorized to make transfers not exceeding 4% of the aggregate |
6 | | amount appropriated to it, within the same treasury fund, |
7 | | among the various line items appropriated for Medical |
8 | | Assistance. |
9 | | The Department of Central Management Services is |
10 | | authorized to make transfers not exceeding 2% of the aggregate |
11 | | amount appropriated to it, within the same treasury fund, from |
12 | | the various line items appropriated to the Department, into |
13 | | the following line item appropriations: auto liability claims |
14 | | and related expenses and payment of claims under the State |
15 | | Employee Indemnification Act. |
16 | | (c) The sum of such transfers for an agency in a fiscal |
17 | | year shall not
exceed 2% of the aggregate amount appropriated |
18 | | to it within the same treasury
fund for the following objects: |
19 | | Personal Services; Extra Help; Student and
Inmate |
20 | | Compensation; State Contributions to Retirement Systems; State
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21 | | Contributions to Social Security; State Contribution for |
22 | | Employee Group
Insurance; Contractual Services; Travel; |
23 | | Commodities; Printing; Equipment;
Electronic Data Processing; |
24 | | Operation of Automotive Equipment;
Telecommunications |
25 | | Services; Travel and Allowance for Committed, Paroled
and |
26 | | Discharged Prisoners; Library Books; Federal Matching Grants |
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1 | | for
Student Loans; Refunds; Workers' Compensation, |
2 | | Occupational Disease, and
Tort Claims; Late Interest Penalties |
3 | | under the State Prompt Payment Act and Sections 368a and 370a |
4 | | of the Illinois Insurance Code; and, in appropriations to |
5 | | institutions of higher education,
Awards and Grants. |
6 | | Notwithstanding the above, any amounts appropriated for
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7 | | payment of workers' compensation claims to an agency to which |
8 | | the authority
to evaluate, administer and pay such claims has |
9 | | been delegated by the
Department of Central Management |
10 | | Services may be transferred to any other
expenditure object |
11 | | where such amounts exceed the amount necessary for the
payment |
12 | | of such claims. |
13 | | (c-1) (Blank). |
14 | | (c-2) (Blank).
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15 | | (c-3) (Blank). |
16 | | (c-4) (Blank). |
17 | | (c-5) (Blank). |
18 | | (c-6) (Blank). |
19 | | (c-7) (Blank). |
20 | | (c-8) (Blank). Special provisions for State fiscal year |
21 | | 2022. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for |
22 | | State fiscal year 2022, transfers among line item |
23 | | appropriations to a State agency from the same State treasury |
24 | | fund may be made for operational or lump sum expenses only, |
25 | | provided that the sum of such transfers for a State agency in |
26 | | State fiscal year 2022 shall not exceed 4% of the aggregate |
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1 | | amount appropriated to that State agency for operational or |
2 | | lump sum expenses for State fiscal year 2022. For the purpose |
3 | | of this subsection, "operational or lump sum expenses" |
4 | | includes the following objects: personal services; extra help; |
5 | | student and inmate compensation; State contributions to |
6 | | retirement systems; State contributions to social security; |
7 | | State contributions for employee group insurance; contractual |
8 | | services; travel; commodities; printing; equipment; electronic |
9 | | data processing; operation of automotive equipment; |
10 | | telecommunications services; travel and allowance for |
11 | | committed, paroled, and discharged prisoners; library books; |
12 | | federal matching grants for student loans; refunds; workers' |
13 | | compensation, occupational disease, and tort claims; Late |
14 | | Interest Penalties under the State Prompt Payment Act and |
15 | | Sections 368a and 370a of the Illinois Insurance Code; lump |
16 | | sum and other purposes; and lump sum operations. For the |
17 | | purpose of this subsection, "State agency" does not include |
18 | | the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, the Comptroller, |
19 | | the Treasurer, or the judicial or legislative branches. |
20 | | (c-9) Special provisions for State fiscal year 2023. |
21 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for State |
22 | | fiscal year 2023, transfers among line item appropriations to |
23 | | a State agency from the same State treasury fund may be made |
24 | | for operational or lump sum expenses only, provided that the |
25 | | sum of such transfers for a State agency in State fiscal year |
26 | | 2023 shall not exceed 4% of the aggregate amount appropriated |
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1 | | to that State agency for operational or lump sum expenses for |
2 | | State fiscal year 2023. For the purpose of this subsection, |
3 | | "operational or lump sum expenses" includes the following |
4 | | objects: personal services; extra help; student and inmate |
5 | | compensation; State contributions to retirement systems; State |
6 | | contributions to social security; State contributions for |
7 | | employee group insurance; contractual services; travel; |
8 | | commodities; printing; equipment; electronic data processing; |
9 | | operation of automotive equipment; telecommunications |
10 | | services; travel and allowance for committed, paroled, and |
11 | | discharged prisoners; library books; federal matching grants |
12 | | for student loans; refunds; workers' compensation, |
13 | | occupational disease, and tort claims; late interest penalties |
14 | | under the State Prompt Payment Act and Sections 368a and 370a |
15 | | of the Illinois Insurance Code; lump sum and other purposes; |
16 | | and lump sum operations. For the purpose of this subsection, |
17 | | "State agency" does not include the Attorney General, the |
18 | | Secretary of State, the Comptroller, the Treasurer, or the |
19 | | judicial or legislative branches. |
20 | | (c-10) Special provisions for State fiscal year 2024. |
21 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for State |
22 | | fiscal year 2024, transfers among line item appropriations to |
23 | | a State agency from the same State treasury fund may be made |
24 | | for operational or lump sum expenses only, provided that the |
25 | | sum of such transfers for a State agency in State fiscal year |
26 | | 2024 shall not exceed 8% of the aggregate amount appropriated |
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1 | | to that State agency for operational or lump sum expenses for |
2 | | State fiscal year 2024. For the purpose of this subsection, |
3 | | "operational or lump sum expenses" includes the following |
4 | | objects: personal services; extra help; student and inmate |
5 | | compensation; State contributions to retirement systems; State |
6 | | contributions to social security; State contributions for |
7 | | employee group insurance; contractual services; travel; |
8 | | commodities; printing; equipment; electronic data processing; |
9 | | operation of automotive equipment; telecommunications |
10 | | services; travel and allowance for committed, paroled, and |
11 | | discharged prisoners; library books; federal matching grants |
12 | | for student loans; refunds; workers' compensation, |
13 | | occupational disease, and tort claims; late interest penalties |
14 | | under the State Prompt Payment Act and Sections 368a and 370a |
15 | | of the Illinois Insurance Code; lump sum and other purposes; |
16 | | and lump sum operations. For the purpose of this subsection, |
17 | | "State agency" does not include the Attorney General, the |
18 | | Secretary of State, the Comptroller, the Treasurer, or the |
19 | | judicial or legislative branches. |
20 | | (d) Transfers among appropriations made to agencies of the |
21 | | Legislative
and Judicial departments and to the |
22 | | constitutionally elected officers in the
Executive branch |
23 | | require the approval of the officer authorized in Section 10
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24 | | of this Act to approve and certify vouchers. Transfers among |
25 | | appropriations
made to the University of Illinois, Southern |
26 | | Illinois University, Chicago State
University, Eastern |
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1 | | Illinois University, Governors State University, Illinois
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2 | | State University, Northeastern Illinois University, Northern |
3 | | Illinois
University, Western Illinois University, the Illinois |
4 | | Mathematics and Science
Academy and the Board of Higher |
5 | | Education require the approval of the Board of
Higher |
6 | | Education and the Governor. Transfers among appropriations to |
7 | | all other
agencies require the approval of the Governor. |
8 | | The officer responsible for approval shall certify that |
9 | | the
transfer is necessary to carry out the programs and |
10 | | purposes for which
the appropriations were made by the General |
11 | | Assembly and shall transmit
to the State Comptroller a |
12 | | certified copy of the approval which shall
set forth the |
13 | | specific amounts transferred so that the Comptroller may
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14 | | change his records accordingly. The Comptroller shall furnish |
15 | | the
Governor with information copies of all transfers approved |
16 | | for agencies
of the Legislative and Judicial departments and |
17 | | transfers approved by
the constitutionally elected officials |
18 | | of the Executive branch other
than the Governor, showing the |
19 | | amounts transferred and indicating the
dates such changes were |
20 | | entered on the Comptroller's records. |
21 | | (e) The State Board of Education, in consultation with the |
22 | | State Comptroller, may transfer line item appropriations for |
23 | | General State Aid or Evidence-Based Funding among the Common |
24 | | School Fund and the Education Assistance Fund, and, for State |
25 | | fiscal year 2020 and each fiscal year thereafter, the Fund for |
26 | | the Advancement of Education. With the advice and consent of |
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1 | | the Governor's Office of Management and Budget, the State |
2 | | Board of Education, in consultation with the State |
3 | | Comptroller, may transfer line item appropriations between the |
4 | | General Revenue Fund and the Education Assistance Fund for the |
5 | | following programs: |
6 | | (1) Disabled Student Personnel Reimbursement (Section |
7 | | 14-13.01 of the School Code); |
8 | | (2) Disabled Student Transportation Reimbursement |
9 | | (subsection (b) of Section 14-13.01 of the School Code); |
10 | | (3) Disabled Student Tuition - Private Tuition |
11 | | (Section 14-7.02 of the School Code); |
12 | | (4) Extraordinary Special Education (Section 14-7.02b |
13 | | of the School Code); |
14 | | (5) Reimbursement for Free Lunch/Breakfast Programs; |
15 | | (6) Summer School Payments (Section 18-4.3 of the |
16 | | School Code); |
17 | | (7) Transportation - Regular/Vocational Reimbursement |
18 | | (Section 29-5 of the School Code); |
19 | | (8) Regular Education Reimbursement (Section 18-3 of |
20 | | the School Code); and |
21 | | (9) Special Education Reimbursement (Section 14-7.03 |
22 | | of the School Code). |
23 | | (f) For State fiscal year 2020 and each fiscal year |
24 | | thereafter, the Department on Aging, in consultation with the |
25 | | State Comptroller, with the advice and consent of the |
26 | | Governor's Office of Management and Budget, may transfer line |
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1 | | item appropriations for purchase of services covered by the |
2 | | Community Care Program between the General Revenue Fund and |
3 | | the Commitment to Human Services Fund. |
4 | | (g) For State fiscal year 2024 and each fiscal year |
5 | | thereafter, if requested by an agency chief executive officer |
6 | | and authorized and approved by the Comptroller, the |
7 | | Comptroller may direct and the Treasurer shall transfer funds |
8 | | from the General Revenue Fund to fund payroll expenses that |
9 | | meet the payroll transaction exception criteria as defined by |
10 | | the Comptroller in the Statewide Accounting Management System |
11 | | (SAMS) Manual. The agency shall then transfer these funds back |
12 | | to the General Revenue Fund within 7 days. |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; |
14 | | 101-275, eff. 8-9-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. |
15 | | 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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16 | | (30 ILCS 105/25) (from Ch. 127, par. 161)
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17 | | Sec. 25. Fiscal year limitations.
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18 | | (a) All appropriations shall be
available for expenditure |
19 | | for the fiscal year or for a lesser period if the
Act making |
20 | | that appropriation so specifies. A deficiency or emergency
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21 | | appropriation shall be available for expenditure only through |
22 | | June 30 of
the year when the Act making that appropriation is |
23 | | enacted unless that Act
otherwise provides.
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24 | | (b) Outstanding liabilities as of June 30, payable from |
25 | | appropriations
which have otherwise expired, may be paid out |
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1 | | of the expiring
appropriations during the 2-month period |
2 | | ending at the
close of business on August 31. Any service |
3 | | involving
professional or artistic skills or any personal |
4 | | services by an employee whose
compensation is subject to |
5 | | income tax withholding must be performed as of June
30 of the |
6 | | fiscal year in order to be considered an "outstanding |
7 | | liability as of
June 30" that is thereby eligible for payment |
8 | | out of the expiring
appropriation.
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9 | | (b-1) However, payment of tuition reimbursement claims |
10 | | under Section 14-7.03 or
18-3 of the School Code may be made by |
11 | | the State Board of Education from its
appropriations for those |
12 | | respective purposes for any fiscal year, even though
the |
13 | | claims reimbursed by the payment may be claims attributable to |
14 | | a prior
fiscal year, and payments may be made at the direction |
15 | | of the State
Superintendent of Education from the fund from |
16 | | which the appropriation is made
without regard to any fiscal |
17 | | year limitations, except as required by subsection (j) of this |
18 | | Section. Beginning on June 30, 2021, payment of tuition |
19 | | reimbursement claims under Section 14-7.03 or 18-3 of the |
20 | | School Code as of June 30, payable from appropriations that |
21 | | have otherwise expired, may be paid out of the expiring |
22 | | appropriation during the 4-month period ending at the close of |
23 | | business on October 31.
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24 | | (b-2) (Blank). |
25 | | (b-2.5) (Blank). |
26 | | (b-2.6) (Blank). |
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1 | | (b-2.6a) (Blank). |
2 | | (b-2.6b) (Blank). |
3 | | (b-2.6c) (Blank). |
4 | | (b-2.6d) All outstanding liabilities as of June 30, 2020, |
5 | | payable from appropriations that would otherwise expire at the |
6 | | conclusion of the lapse period for fiscal year 2020, and |
7 | | interest penalties payable on those liabilities under the |
8 | | State Prompt Payment Act, may be paid out of the expiring |
9 | | appropriations until December 31, 2020, without regard to the |
10 | | fiscal year in which the payment is made, as long as vouchers |
11 | | for the liabilities are received by the Comptroller no later |
12 | | than September 30, 2020. |
13 | | (b-2.6e) All outstanding liabilities as of June 30, 2021, |
14 | | payable from appropriations that would otherwise expire at the |
15 | | conclusion of the lapse period for fiscal year 2021, and |
16 | | interest penalties payable on those liabilities under the |
17 | | State Prompt Payment Act, may be paid out of the expiring |
18 | | appropriations until September 30, 2021, without regard to the |
19 | | fiscal year in which the payment is made. |
20 | | (b-2.7) For fiscal years 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, and each |
21 | | fiscal year thereafter 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 , |
22 | | interest penalties payable under the State Prompt Payment Act |
23 | | associated with a voucher for which payment is issued after |
24 | | June 30 may be paid out of the next fiscal year's |
25 | | appropriation. The future year appropriation must be for the |
26 | | same purpose and from the same fund as the original payment. An |
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1 | | interest penalty voucher submitted against a future year |
2 | | appropriation must be submitted within 60 days after the |
3 | | issuance of the associated voucher, except that, for fiscal |
4 | | year 2018 only, an interest penalty voucher submitted against |
5 | | a future year appropriation must be submitted within 60 days |
6 | | of June 5, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act 101-10). The |
7 | | Comptroller must issue the interest payment within 60 days |
8 | | after acceptance of the interest voucher. |
9 | | (b-3) Medical payments may be made by the Department of |
10 | | Veterans' Affairs from
its
appropriations for those purposes |
11 | | for any fiscal year, without regard to the
fact that the |
12 | | medical services being compensated for by such payment may |
13 | | have
been rendered in a prior fiscal year, except as required |
14 | | by subsection (j) of this Section. Beginning on June 30, 2021, |
15 | | medical payments payable from appropriations that have |
16 | | otherwise expired may be paid out of the expiring |
17 | | appropriation during the 4-month period ending at the close of |
18 | | business on October 31.
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19 | | (b-4) Medical payments and child care
payments may be made |
20 | | by the Department of
Human Services (as successor to the |
21 | | Department of Public Aid) from
appropriations for those |
22 | | purposes for any fiscal year,
without regard to the fact that |
23 | | the medical or child care services being
compensated for by |
24 | | such payment may have been rendered in a prior fiscal
year; and |
25 | | payments may be made at the direction of the Department of
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26 | | Healthcare and Family Services (or successor agency) from the |
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1 | | Health Insurance Reserve Fund without regard to any fiscal
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2 | | year limitations, except as required by subsection (j) of this |
3 | | Section. Beginning on June 30, 2021, medical and child care |
4 | | payments made by the Department of Human Services and payments |
5 | | made at the discretion of the Department of Healthcare and |
6 | | Family Services (or successor agency) from the Health |
7 | | Insurance Reserve Fund and payable from appropriations that |
8 | | have otherwise expired may be paid out of the expiring |
9 | | appropriation during the 4-month period ending at the close of |
10 | | business on October 31.
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11 | | (b-5) Medical payments may be made by the Department of |
12 | | Human Services from its appropriations relating to substance |
13 | | abuse treatment services for any fiscal year, without regard |
14 | | to the fact that the medical services being compensated for by |
15 | | such payment may have been rendered in a prior fiscal year, |
16 | | provided the payments are made on a fee-for-service basis |
17 | | consistent with requirements established for Medicaid |
18 | | reimbursement by the Department of Healthcare and Family |
19 | | Services, except as required by subsection (j) of this |
20 | | Section. Beginning on June 30, 2021, medical payments made by |
21 | | the Department of Human Services relating to substance abuse |
22 | | treatment services payable from appropriations that have |
23 | | otherwise expired may be paid out of the expiring |
24 | | appropriation during the 4-month period ending at the close of |
25 | | business on October 31. |
26 | | (b-6) (Blank).
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1 | | (b-7) Payments may be made in accordance with a plan |
2 | | authorized by paragraph (11) or (12) of Section 405-105 of the |
3 | | Department of Central Management Services Law from |
4 | | appropriations for those payments without regard to fiscal |
5 | | year limitations. |
6 | | (b-8) Reimbursements to eligible airport sponsors for the |
7 | | construction or upgrading of Automated Weather Observation |
8 | | Systems may be made by the Department of Transportation from |
9 | | appropriations for those purposes for any fiscal year, without |
10 | | regard to the fact that the qualification or obligation may |
11 | | have occurred in a prior fiscal year, provided that at the time |
12 | | the expenditure was made the project had been approved by the |
13 | | Department of Transportation prior to June 1, 2012 and, as a |
14 | | result of recent changes in federal funding formulas, can no |
15 | | longer receive federal reimbursement. |
16 | | (b-9) (Blank). |
17 | | (c) Further, payments may be made by the Department of |
18 | | Public Health and the
Department of Human Services (acting as |
19 | | successor to the Department of Public
Health under the |
20 | | Department of Human Services Act)
from their respective |
21 | | appropriations for grants for medical care to or on
behalf of |
22 | | premature and high-mortality risk infants and their mothers |
23 | | and
for grants for supplemental food supplies provided under |
24 | | the United States
Department of Agriculture Women, Infants and |
25 | | Children Nutrition Program,
for any fiscal year without regard |
26 | | to the fact that the services being
compensated for by such |
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1 | | payment may have been rendered in a prior fiscal year, except |
2 | | as required by subsection (j) of this Section. Beginning on |
3 | | June 30, 2021, payments made by the Department of Public |
4 | | Health and the Department of Human Services from their |
5 | | respective appropriations for grants for medical care to or on |
6 | | behalf of premature and high-mortality risk infants and their |
7 | | mothers and for grants for supplemental food supplies provided |
8 | | under the United States Department of Agriculture Women, |
9 | | Infants and Children Nutrition Program payable from |
10 | | appropriations that have otherwise expired may be paid out of |
11 | | the expiring appropriations during the 4-month period ending |
12 | | at the close of business on October 31.
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13 | | (d) The Department of Public Health and the Department of |
14 | | Human Services
(acting as successor to the Department of |
15 | | Public Health under the Department of
Human Services Act) |
16 | | shall each annually submit to the State Comptroller, Senate
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17 | | President, Senate
Minority Leader, Speaker of the House, House |
18 | | Minority Leader, and the
respective Chairmen and Minority |
19 | | Spokesmen of the
Appropriations Committees of the Senate and |
20 | | the House, on or before
December 31, a report of fiscal year |
21 | | funds used to pay for services
provided in any prior fiscal |
22 | | year. This report shall document by program or
service |
23 | | category those expenditures from the most recently completed |
24 | | fiscal
year used to pay for services provided in prior fiscal |
25 | | years.
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26 | | (e) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services, the |
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1 | | Department of Human Services
(acting as successor to the |
2 | | Department of Public Aid), and the Department of Human |
3 | | Services making fee-for-service payments relating to substance |
4 | | abuse treatment services provided during a previous fiscal |
5 | | year shall each annually
submit to the State
Comptroller, |
6 | | Senate President, Senate Minority Leader, Speaker of the |
7 | | House,
House Minority Leader, the respective Chairmen and |
8 | | Minority Spokesmen of the
Appropriations Committees of the |
9 | | Senate and the House, on or before November
30, a report that |
10 | | shall document by program or service category those
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11 | | expenditures from the most recently completed fiscal year used |
12 | | to pay for (i)
services provided in prior fiscal years and (ii) |
13 | | services for which claims were
received in prior fiscal years.
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14 | | (f) The Department of Human Services (as successor to the |
15 | | Department of
Public Aid) shall annually submit to the State
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16 | | Comptroller, Senate President, Senate Minority Leader, Speaker |
17 | | of the House,
House Minority Leader, and the respective |
18 | | Chairmen and Minority Spokesmen of
the Appropriations |
19 | | Committees of the Senate and the House, on or before
December |
20 | | 31, a report
of fiscal year funds used to pay for services |
21 | | (other than medical care)
provided in any prior fiscal year. |
22 | | This report shall document by program or
service category |
23 | | those expenditures from the most recently completed fiscal
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24 | | year used to pay for services provided in prior fiscal years.
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25 | | (g) In addition, each annual report required to be |
26 | | submitted by the
Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
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1 | | under subsection (e) shall include the following
information |
2 | | with respect to the State's Medicaid program:
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3 | | (1) Explanations of the exact causes of the variance |
4 | | between the previous
year's estimated and actual |
5 | | liabilities.
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6 | | (2) Factors affecting the Department of Healthcare and |
7 | | Family Services' liabilities,
including, but not limited |
8 | | to, numbers of aid recipients, levels of medical
service |
9 | | utilization by aid recipients, and inflation in the cost |
10 | | of medical
services.
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11 | | (3) The results of the Department's efforts to combat |
12 | | fraud and abuse.
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13 | | (h) As provided in Section 4 of the General Assembly |
14 | | Compensation Act,
any utility bill for service provided to a |
15 | | General Assembly
member's district office for a period |
16 | | including portions of 2 consecutive
fiscal years may be paid |
17 | | from funds appropriated for such expenditure in
either fiscal |
18 | | year.
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19 | | (i) An agency which administers a fund classified by the |
20 | | Comptroller as an
internal service fund may issue rules for:
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21 | | (1) billing user agencies in advance for payments or |
22 | | authorized inter-fund transfers
based on estimated charges |
23 | | for goods or services;
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24 | | (2) issuing credits, refunding through inter-fund |
25 | | transfers, or reducing future inter-fund transfers
during
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26 | | the subsequent fiscal year for all user agency payments or |
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1 | | authorized inter-fund transfers received during the
prior |
2 | | fiscal year which were in excess of the final amounts owed |
3 | | by the user
agency for that period; and
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4 | | (3) issuing catch-up billings to user agencies
during |
5 | | the subsequent fiscal year for amounts remaining due when |
6 | | payments or authorized inter-fund transfers
received from |
7 | | the user agency during the prior fiscal year were less |
8 | | than the
total amount owed for that period.
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9 | | User agencies are authorized to reimburse internal service |
10 | | funds for catch-up
billings by vouchers drawn against their |
11 | | respective appropriations for the
fiscal year in which the |
12 | | catch-up billing was issued or by increasing an authorized |
13 | | inter-fund transfer during the current fiscal year. For the |
14 | | purposes of this Act, "inter-fund transfers" means transfers |
15 | | without the use of the voucher-warrant process, as authorized |
16 | | by Section 9.01 of the State Comptroller Act.
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17 | | (i-1) Beginning on July 1, 2021, all outstanding |
18 | | liabilities, not payable during the 4-month lapse period as |
19 | | described in subsections (b-1), (b-3), (b-4), (b-5), and (c) |
20 | | of this Section, that are made from appropriations for that |
21 | | purpose for any fiscal year, without regard to the fact that |
22 | | the services being compensated for by those payments may have |
23 | | been rendered in a prior fiscal year, are limited to only those |
24 | | claims that have been incurred but for which a proper bill or |
25 | | invoice as defined by the State Prompt Payment Act has not been |
26 | | received by September 30th following the end of the fiscal |
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1 | | year in which the service was rendered. |
2 | | (j) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the |
3 | | aggregate amount of payments to be made without regard for |
4 | | fiscal year limitations as contained in subsections (b-1), |
5 | | (b-3), (b-4), (b-5), and (c) of this Section, and determined |
6 | | by using Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, shall not |
7 | | exceed the following amounts: |
8 | | (1) $6,000,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
9 | | to fiscal year 2012; |
10 | | (2) $5,300,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
11 | | to fiscal year 2013; |
12 | | (3) $4,600,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
13 | | to fiscal year 2014; |
14 | | (4) $4,000,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
15 | | to fiscal year 2015; |
16 | | (5) $3,300,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
17 | | to fiscal year 2016; |
18 | | (6) $2,600,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
19 | | to fiscal year 2017; |
20 | | (7) $2,000,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
21 | | to fiscal year 2018; |
22 | | (8) $1,300,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
23 | | to fiscal year 2019; |
24 | | (9) $600,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
25 | | to fiscal year 2020; and |
26 | | (10) $0 for outstanding liabilities related to fiscal |
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1 | | year 2021 and fiscal years thereafter. |
2 | | (k) Department of Healthcare and Family Services Medical |
3 | | Assistance Payments. |
4 | | (1) Definition of Medical Assistance. |
5 | | For purposes of this subsection, the term "Medical |
6 | | Assistance" shall include, but not necessarily be |
7 | | limited to, medical programs and services authorized |
8 | | under Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act, |
9 | | the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Children's Health |
10 | | Insurance Program Act, the Covering ALL KIDS Health |
11 | | Insurance Act, the Long Term Acute Care Hospital |
12 | | Quality Improvement Transfer Program Act, and medical |
13 | | care to or on behalf of persons suffering from chronic |
14 | | renal disease, persons suffering from hemophilia, and |
15 | | victims of sexual assault. |
16 | | (2) Limitations on Medical Assistance payments that |
17 | | may be paid from future fiscal year appropriations. |
18 | | (A) The maximum amounts of annual unpaid Medical |
19 | | Assistance bills received and recorded by the |
20 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services on or |
21 | | before June 30th of a particular fiscal year |
22 | | attributable in aggregate to the General Revenue Fund, |
23 | | Healthcare Provider Relief Fund, Tobacco Settlement |
24 | | Recovery Fund, Long-Term Care Provider Fund, and the |
25 | | Drug Rebate Fund that may be paid in total by the |
26 | | Department from future fiscal year Medical Assistance |
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1 | | appropriations to those funds are:
$700,000,000 for |
2 | | fiscal year 2013 and $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2014 |
3 | | and each fiscal year thereafter. |
4 | | (B) Bills for Medical Assistance services rendered |
5 | | in a particular fiscal year, but received and recorded |
6 | | by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
7 | | after June 30th of that fiscal year, may be paid from |
8 | | either appropriations for that fiscal year or future |
9 | | fiscal year appropriations for Medical Assistance. |
10 | | Such payments shall not be subject to the requirements |
11 | | of subparagraph (A). |
12 | | (C) Medical Assistance bills received by the |
13 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services in a |
14 | | particular fiscal year, but subject to payment amount |
15 | | adjustments in a future fiscal year may be paid from a |
16 | | future fiscal year's appropriation for Medical |
17 | | Assistance. Such payments shall not be subject to the |
18 | | requirements of subparagraph (A). |
19 | | (D) Medical Assistance payments made by the |
20 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services from |
21 | | funds other than those specifically referenced in |
22 | | subparagraph (A) may be made from appropriations for |
23 | | those purposes for any fiscal year without regard to |
24 | | the fact that the Medical Assistance services being |
25 | | compensated for by such payment may have been rendered |
26 | | in a prior fiscal year. Such payments shall not be |
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1 | | subject to the requirements of subparagraph (A). |
2 | | (3) Extended lapse period for Department of Healthcare |
3 | | and Family Services Medical Assistance payments. |
4 | | Notwithstanding any other State law to the contrary, |
5 | | outstanding Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
6 | | Medical Assistance liabilities, as of June 30th, payable |
7 | | from appropriations which have otherwise expired, may be |
8 | | paid out of the expiring appropriations during the 4-month |
9 | | period ending at the close of business on October 31st. |
10 | | (l) The changes to this Section made by Public Act 97-691 |
11 | | shall be effective for payment of Medical Assistance bills |
12 | | incurred in fiscal year 2013 and future fiscal years. The |
13 | | changes to this Section made by Public Act 97-691 shall not be |
14 | | applied to Medical Assistance bills incurred in fiscal year |
15 | | 2012 or prior fiscal years. |
16 | | (m) The Comptroller must issue payments against |
17 | | outstanding liabilities that were received prior to the lapse |
18 | | period deadlines set forth in this Section as soon thereafter |
19 | | as practical, but no payment may be issued after the 4 months |
20 | | following the lapse period deadline without the signed |
21 | | authorization of the Comptroller and the Governor. |
22 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-275, eff. 8-9-19; |
23 | | 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-291, eff. |
24 | | 8-6-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)
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25 | | Section 5-55. The State Revenue Sharing Act is amended by |
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1 | | changing Section 12 as follows:
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2 | | (30 ILCS 115/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 616)
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3 | | Sec. 12. Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund. There is |
4 | | hereby
created the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund, a |
5 | | special fund in
the State Treasury into which shall be paid all |
6 | | revenue realized:
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7 | | (a) all amounts realized from the additional personal |
8 | | property tax
replacement income tax imposed by subsections |
9 | | (c) and (d) of Section 201 of the
Illinois Income Tax Act, |
10 | | except for those amounts deposited into the Income Tax
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11 | | Refund Fund pursuant to subsection (c) of Section 901 of |
12 | | the Illinois Income
Tax Act; and
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13 | | (b) all amounts realized from the additional personal |
14 | | property replacement
invested capital taxes imposed by |
15 | | Section 2a.1 of the Messages Tax
Act, Section 2a.1 of the |
16 | | Gas Revenue Tax Act, Section 2a.1 of the Public
Utilities |
17 | | Revenue Act, and Section 3 of the Water Company Invested |
18 | | Capital
Tax Act, and amounts payable to the Department of |
19 | | Revenue under the
Telecommunications Infrastructure |
20 | | Maintenance Fee Act.
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21 | | As soon as may be after the end of each month, the |
22 | | Department of Revenue
shall certify to the Treasurer and the |
23 | | Comptroller the amount of all refunds
paid out of the General |
24 | | Revenue Fund through the preceding month on account
of |
25 | | overpayment of liability on taxes paid into the Personal |
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1 | | Property Tax
Replacement Fund. Upon receipt of such |
2 | | certification, the Treasurer and
the Comptroller shall |
3 | | transfer the amount so certified from the Personal
Property |
4 | | Tax Replacement Fund into the General Revenue Fund.
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5 | | The payments of revenue into the Personal Property Tax |
6 | | Replacement Fund
shall be used exclusively for distribution to |
7 | | taxing districts, regional offices and officials, and local |
8 | | officials as provided
in this Section and in the School Code, |
9 | | payment of the ordinary and contingent expenses of the |
10 | | Property Tax Appeal Board, payment of the expenses of the |
11 | | Department of Revenue incurred
in administering the collection |
12 | | and distribution of monies paid into the
Personal Property Tax |
13 | | Replacement Fund and transfers due to refunds to
taxpayers for |
14 | | overpayment of liability for taxes paid into the Personal
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15 | | Property Tax Replacement Fund.
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16 | | In addition, moneys in the Personal Property Tax
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17 | | Replacement Fund may be used to pay any of the following: (i) |
18 | | salary, stipends, and additional compensation as provided by |
19 | | law for chief election clerks, county clerks, and county |
20 | | recorders; (ii) costs associated with regional offices of |
21 | | education and educational service centers; (iii) |
22 | | reimbursements payable by the State Board of Elections under |
23 | | Section 4-25, 5-35, 6-71, 13-10, 13-10a, or 13-11 of the |
24 | | Election Code; (iv) expenses of the Illinois Educational Labor |
25 | | Relations Board; and (v) salary, personal services, and |
26 | | additional compensation as provided by law for court reporters |
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1 | | under the Court Reporters Act. |
2 | | As soon as may be after June 26, 1980 (the effective date |
3 | | of Public Act 81-1255),
the Department of Revenue shall |
4 | | certify to the Treasurer the amount of net
replacement revenue |
5 | | paid into the General Revenue Fund prior to that effective
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6 | | date from the additional tax imposed by Section 2a.1 of the |
7 | | Messages Tax
Act; Section 2a.1 of the Gas Revenue Tax Act; |
8 | | Section 2a.1 of the Public
Utilities Revenue Act; Section 3 of |
9 | | the Water Company Invested Capital Tax Act;
amounts collected |
10 | | by the Department of Revenue under the Telecommunications |
11 | | Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act; and the
additional |
12 | | personal
property tax replacement income tax imposed by
the |
13 | | Illinois Income Tax Act, as amended by Public
Act 81-1st |
14 | | Special Session-1. Net replacement revenue shall be defined as
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15 | | the total amount paid into and remaining in the General |
16 | | Revenue Fund as a
result of those Acts minus the amount |
17 | | outstanding and obligated from the
General Revenue Fund in |
18 | | state vouchers or warrants prior to June 26, 1980 (the |
19 | | effective
date of Public Act 81-1255) as refunds to taxpayers |
20 | | for overpayment
of liability under those Acts.
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21 | | All interest earned by monies accumulated in the Personal |
22 | | Property
Tax Replacement Fund shall be deposited in such Fund. |
23 | | All amounts allocated
pursuant to this Section are |
24 | | appropriated on a continuing basis.
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25 | | Prior to December 31, 1980, as soon as may be after the end |
26 | | of each quarter
beginning with the quarter ending December 31, |
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1 | | 1979, and on and after
December 31, 1980, as soon as may be |
2 | | after January 1, March 1, April 1, May
1, July 1, August 1, |
3 | | October 1 and December 1 of each year, the Department
of |
4 | | Revenue shall allocate to each taxing district as defined in |
5 | | Section 1-150
of the Property Tax Code, in accordance with
the |
6 | | provisions of paragraph (2) of this Section the portion of the |
7 | | funds held
in the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund which |
8 | | is required to be
distributed, as provided in paragraph (1), |
9 | | for each quarter. Provided,
however, under no circumstances |
10 | | shall any taxing district during each of the
first two years of |
11 | | distribution of the taxes imposed by Public Act 81-1st Special |
12 | | Session-1 be entitled to an annual allocation which is less |
13 | | than the funds such
taxing district collected from the 1978 |
14 | | personal property tax. Provided further
that under no |
15 | | circumstances shall any taxing district during the third year |
16 | | of
distribution of the taxes imposed by Public Act 81-1st |
17 | | Special Session-1 receive less
than 60% of the funds such |
18 | | taxing district collected from the 1978 personal
property tax. |
19 | | In the event that the total of the allocations made as above
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20 | | provided for all taxing districts, during either of such 3 |
21 | | years, exceeds the
amount available for distribution the |
22 | | allocation of each taxing district shall
be proportionately |
23 | | reduced. Except as provided in Section 13 of this Act, the
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24 | | Department shall then certify, pursuant to appropriation, such |
25 | | allocations to
the State Comptroller who shall pay over to the |
26 | | several taxing districts the
respective amounts allocated to |
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1 | | them.
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2 | | Any township which receives an allocation based in whole |
3 | | or in part upon
personal property taxes which it levied |
4 | | pursuant to Section 6-507 or 6-512
of the Illinois Highway |
5 | | Code and which was previously
required to be paid
over to a |
6 | | municipality shall immediately pay over to that municipality a
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7 | | proportionate share of the personal property replacement funds |
8 | | which such
township receives.
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9 | | Any municipality or township, other than a municipality |
10 | | with a population
in excess of 500,000, which receives an |
11 | | allocation based in whole or in
part on personal property |
12 | | taxes which it levied pursuant to Sections 3-1,
3-4 and 3-6 of |
13 | | the Illinois Local Library Act and which was
previously
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14 | | required to be paid over to a public library shall immediately |
15 | | pay over
to that library a proportionate share of the personal |
16 | | property tax replacement
funds which such municipality or |
17 | | township receives; provided that if such
a public library has |
18 | | converted to a library organized under the Illinois
Public |
19 | | Library District Act, regardless of whether such conversion |
20 | | has
occurred on, after or before January 1, 1988, such |
21 | | proportionate share
shall be immediately paid over to the |
22 | | library district which maintains and
operates the library. |
23 | | However, any library that has converted prior to January
1, |
24 | | 1988, and which hitherto has not received the personal |
25 | | property tax
replacement funds, shall receive such funds |
26 | | commencing on January 1, 1988.
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1 | | Any township which receives an allocation based in whole |
2 | | or in part on
personal property taxes which it levied pursuant |
3 | | to Section 1c of the Public
Graveyards Act and which taxes were |
4 | | previously required to be paid
over to or used for such public |
5 | | cemetery or cemeteries shall immediately
pay over to or use |
6 | | for such public cemetery or cemeteries a proportionate
share |
7 | | of the personal property tax replacement funds which the |
8 | | township
receives.
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9 | | Any taxing district which receives an allocation based in |
10 | | whole or in
part upon personal property taxes which it levied |
11 | | for another
governmental body or school district in Cook |
12 | | County in 1976 or for
another governmental body or school |
13 | | district in the remainder of the
State in 1977 shall |
14 | | immediately pay over to that governmental body or
school |
15 | | district the amount of personal property replacement funds |
16 | | which
such governmental body or school district would receive |
17 | | directly under
the provisions of paragraph (2) of this |
18 | | Section, had it levied its own
taxes.
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19 | | (1) The portion of the Personal Property Tax |
20 | | Replacement Fund required to
be
distributed as of the time |
21 | | allocation is required to be made shall be the
amount |
22 | | available in such Fund as of the time allocation is |
23 | | required to be made.
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24 | | The amount available for distribution shall be the |
25 | | total amount in the
fund at such time minus the necessary |
26 | | administrative and other authorized expenses as limited
by |
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1 | | the appropriation and the amount determined by: (a) $2.8 |
2 | | million for
fiscal year 1981; (b) for fiscal year 1982, |
3 | | .54% of the funds distributed
from the fund during the |
4 | | preceding fiscal year; (c) for fiscal year 1983
through |
5 | | fiscal year 1988, .54% of the funds distributed from the |
6 | | fund during
the preceding fiscal year less .02% of such |
7 | | fund for fiscal year 1983 and
less .02% of such funds for |
8 | | each fiscal year thereafter; (d) for fiscal
year 1989 |
9 | | through fiscal year 2011 no more than 105% of the actual |
10 | | administrative expenses
of the prior fiscal year; (e) for |
11 | | fiscal year 2012 and beyond, a sufficient amount to pay |
12 | | (i) stipends, additional compensation, salary |
13 | | reimbursements, and other amounts directed to be paid out |
14 | | of this Fund for local officials as authorized or required |
15 | | by statute and (ii) the ordinary and contingent expenses |
16 | | of the Property Tax Appeal Board and the expenses of the |
17 | | Department of Revenue incurred in administering the |
18 | | collection and distribution of moneys paid into the Fund; |
19 | | (f) for fiscal years 2012 and 2013 only, a sufficient |
20 | | amount to pay stipends, additional compensation, salary |
21 | | reimbursements, and other amounts directed to be paid out |
22 | | of this Fund for regional offices and officials as |
23 | | authorized or required by statute; or (g) for fiscal years |
24 | | 2018 through 2024 2023 only, a sufficient amount to pay |
25 | | amounts directed to be paid out of this Fund for public |
26 | | community college base operating grants and local health |
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1 | | protection grants to certified local health departments as |
2 | | authorized or required by appropriation or statute. Such |
3 | | portion of the fund shall be determined after
the transfer |
4 | | into the General Revenue Fund due to refunds, if any, paid
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5 | | from the General Revenue Fund during the preceding |
6 | | quarter. If at any time,
for any reason, there is |
7 | | insufficient amount in the Personal Property
Tax |
8 | | Replacement Fund for payments for regional offices and |
9 | | officials or local officials or payment of costs of |
10 | | administration or for transfers
due to refunds at the end |
11 | | of any particular month, the amount of such
insufficiency |
12 | | shall be carried over for the purposes of payments for |
13 | | regional offices and officials, local officials, transfers |
14 | | into the
General Revenue Fund, and costs of administration |
15 | | to the
following month or months. Net replacement revenue |
16 | | held, and defined above,
shall be transferred by the |
17 | | Treasurer and Comptroller to the Personal Property
Tax |
18 | | Replacement Fund within 10 days of such certification.
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19 | | (2) Each quarterly allocation shall first be |
20 | | apportioned in the
following manner: 51.65% for taxing |
21 | | districts in Cook County and 48.35%
for taxing districts |
22 | | in the remainder of the State.
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23 | | The Personal Property Replacement Ratio of each taxing |
24 | | district
outside Cook County shall be the ratio which the Tax |
25 | | Base of that taxing
district bears to the Downstate Tax Base. |
26 | | The Tax Base of each taxing
district outside of Cook County is |
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1 | | the personal property tax collections
for that taxing district |
2 | | for the 1977 tax year. The Downstate Tax Base
is the personal |
3 | | property tax collections for all taxing districts in the
State |
4 | | outside of Cook County for the 1977 tax year. The Department of
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5 | | Revenue shall have authority to review for accuracy and |
6 | | completeness the
personal property tax collections for each |
7 | | taxing district outside Cook
County for the 1977 tax year.
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8 | | The Personal Property Replacement Ratio of each Cook |
9 | | County taxing
district shall be the ratio which the Tax Base of |
10 | | that taxing district
bears to the Cook County Tax Base. The Tax |
11 | | Base of each Cook County
taxing district is the personal |
12 | | property tax collections for that taxing
district for the 1976 |
13 | | tax year. The Cook County Tax Base is the
personal property tax |
14 | | collections for all taxing districts in Cook
County for the |
15 | | 1976 tax year. The Department of Revenue shall have
authority |
16 | | to review for accuracy and completeness the personal property |
17 | | tax
collections for each taxing district within Cook County |
18 | | for the 1976 tax year.
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19 | | For all purposes of this Section 12, amounts paid to a |
20 | | taxing district
for such tax years as may be applicable by a |
21 | | foreign corporation under the
provisions of Section 7-202 of |
22 | | the Public Utilities Act, as amended,
shall be deemed to be |
23 | | personal property taxes collected by such taxing district
for |
24 | | such tax years as may be applicable. The Director shall |
25 | | determine from the
Illinois Commerce Commission, for any tax |
26 | | year as may be applicable, the
amounts so paid by any such |
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1 | | foreign corporation to any and all taxing
districts. The |
2 | | Illinois Commerce Commission shall furnish such information to
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3 | | the Director. For all purposes of this Section 12, the |
4 | | Director shall deem such
amounts to be collected personal |
5 | | property taxes of each such taxing district
for the applicable |
6 | | tax year or years.
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7 | | Taxing districts located both in Cook County and in one or |
8 | | more other
counties shall receive both a Cook County |
9 | | allocation and a Downstate
allocation determined in the same |
10 | | way as all other taxing districts.
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11 | | If any taxing district in existence on July 1, 1979 ceases |
12 | | to exist,
or discontinues its operations, its Tax Base shall |
13 | | thereafter be deemed
to be zero. If the powers, duties and |
14 | | obligations of the discontinued
taxing district are assumed by |
15 | | another taxing district, the Tax Base of
the discontinued |
16 | | taxing district shall be added to the Tax Base of the
taxing |
17 | | district assuming such powers, duties and obligations.
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18 | | If two or more taxing districts in existence on July 1, |
19 | | 1979, or a
successor or successors thereto shall consolidate |
20 | | into one taxing
district, the Tax Base of such consolidated |
21 | | taxing district shall be the
sum of the Tax Bases of each of |
22 | | the taxing districts which have consolidated.
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23 | | If a single taxing district in existence on July 1, 1979, |
24 | | or a
successor or successors thereto shall be divided into two |
25 | | or more
separate taxing districts, the tax base of the taxing |
26 | | district so
divided shall be allocated to each of the |
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1 | | resulting taxing districts in
proportion to the then current |
2 | | equalized assessed value of each resulting
taxing district.
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3 | | If a portion of the territory of a taxing district is |
4 | | disconnected
and annexed to another taxing district of the |
5 | | same type, the Tax Base of
the taxing district from which |
6 | | disconnection was made shall be reduced
in proportion to the |
7 | | then current equalized assessed value of the disconnected
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8 | | territory as compared with the then current equalized assessed |
9 | | value within the
entire territory of the taxing district prior |
10 | | to disconnection, and the
amount of such reduction shall be |
11 | | added to the Tax Base of the taxing
district to which |
12 | | annexation is made.
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13 | | If a community college district is created after July 1, |
14 | | 1979,
beginning on January 1, 1996 (the effective date of |
15 | | Public Act 89-327), its Tax Base
shall be 3.5% of the sum of |
16 | | the personal property tax collected for the
1977 tax year |
17 | | within the territorial jurisdiction of the district.
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18 | | The amounts allocated and paid to taxing districts |
19 | | pursuant to
the provisions of Public Act 81-1st Special |
20 | | Session-1 shall be deemed to be
substitute revenues for the |
21 | | revenues derived from taxes imposed on
personal property |
22 | | pursuant to the provisions of the "Revenue Act of
1939" or "An |
23 | | Act for the assessment and taxation of private car line
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24 | | companies", approved July 22, 1943, as amended, or Section 414 |
25 | | of the
Illinois Insurance Code, prior to the abolition of such |
26 | | taxes and shall
be used for the same purposes as the revenues |
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1 | | derived from ad valorem
taxes on real estate.
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2 | | Monies received by any taxing districts from the Personal |
3 | | Property
Tax Replacement Fund shall be first applied toward |
4 | | payment of the proportionate
amount of debt service which was |
5 | | previously levied and collected from
extensions against |
6 | | personal property on bonds outstanding as of December 31,
1978 |
7 | | and next applied toward payment of the proportionate share of |
8 | | the pension
or retirement obligations of the taxing district |
9 | | which were previously levied
and collected from extensions |
10 | | against personal property. For each such
outstanding bond |
11 | | issue, the County Clerk shall determine the percentage of the
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12 | | debt service which was collected from extensions against real |
13 | | estate in the
taxing district for 1978 taxes payable in 1979, |
14 | | as related to the total amount
of such levies and collections |
15 | | from extensions against both real and personal
property. For |
16 | | 1979 and subsequent years' taxes, the County Clerk shall levy
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17 | | and extend taxes against the real estate of each taxing |
18 | | district which will
yield the said percentage or percentages |
19 | | of the debt service on such
outstanding bonds. The balance of |
20 | | the amount necessary to fully pay such debt
service shall |
21 | | constitute a first and prior lien upon the monies
received by |
22 | | each such taxing district through the Personal Property Tax
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23 | | Replacement Fund and shall be first applied or set aside for |
24 | | such purpose.
In counties having fewer than 3,000,000 |
25 | | inhabitants, the amendments to
this paragraph as made by |
26 | | Public Act 81-1255 shall be first
applicable to 1980 taxes to |
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1 | | be collected in 1981.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
3 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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4 | | Section 5-60. The Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement |
5 | | Authority Act is amended by changing Section 3-5 as follows:
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6 | | (30 ILCS 171/3-5)
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7 | | Sec. 3-5. Certain powers of the Authority. The Authority |
8 | | shall have the power to: |
9 | | (1) sue and be sued;
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10 | | (2) have a seal and alter the same at pleasure;
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11 | | (3) make and alter by-laws for its organization and |
12 | | internal management and make rules and regulations |
13 | | governing the use of its property and facilities;
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14 | | (4) appoint by and with the consent of the Attorney |
15 | | General, assistant attorneys for such Authority; those |
16 | | assistant attorneys shall be under the control, direction, |
17 | | and supervision of the Attorney General and shall serve at |
18 | | his or her pleasure; |
19 | | (5) retain special counsel, subject to the approval of |
20 | | the Attorney General, as needed from time to time, and fix |
21 | | their compensation, provided however, such special counsel |
22 | | shall be subject to the control, direction and supervision |
23 | | of the Attorney General and shall serve at his or her |
24 | | pleasure; |
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1 | | (6) make and execute contracts and all other |
2 | | instruments necessary or convenient for the exercise of |
3 | | its powers and functions under this Section and to |
4 | | commence any action to protect or enforce any right |
5 | | conferred upon it by any law, contract, or other |
6 | | agreement, provided that any underwriter, financial |
7 | | advisor, bond counsel, or other professional providing |
8 | | services to the Authority may be selected pursuant to |
9 | | solicitations issued and completed by the Governor's |
10 | | Office of Management and Budget for those services;
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11 | | (7) appoint officers and agents, prescribe their |
12 | | duties and qualifications, fix their compensation and |
13 | | engage the services of private consultants and counsel on |
14 | | a contract basis for rendering professional and technical |
15 | | assistance and advice, provided that this shall not be |
16 | | construed to limit the authority of the Attorney General |
17 | | provided in Section 4 of the Attorney General Act;
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18 | | (8) pay its operating expenses and its financing |
19 | | costs, including its reasonable costs of issuance and sale |
20 | | and those of the Attorney General, if any, in a total |
21 | | amount not greater than 1% of the principal amount of the |
22 | | proceeds of the bond sale;
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23 | | (9) borrow money in its name and issue negotiable |
24 | | bonds and provide for the rights of the holders thereof as |
25 | | otherwise provided in this Act;
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26 | | (10) procure insurance against any loss in connection |
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1 | | with its activities, properties, and assets in such amount |
2 | | and from such insurers as it deems desirable;
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3 | | (11) invest any funds or other moneys under its |
4 | | custody and control in investment securities , including in |
5 | | defeasance collateral, as that term is defined in any bond |
6 | | indenture to which the Authority is party, or under any |
7 | | related bond facility;
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8 | | (12) as security for the payment of the principal of |
9 | | and interest on any bonds issued by it pursuant to this Act |
10 | | and any agreement made in connection therewith and for its |
11 | | obligations under any related bond facility, pledge all or |
12 | | any part of the tobacco settlement revenues;
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13 | | (13) receive payments, transfers of funds, or other
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14 | | moneys from any source in furtherance of a defeasance of |
15 | | bonds, provide notice to an indenture trustee of the |
16 | | defeasance of outstanding bonds, and execute and deliver |
17 | | those instruments necessary to discharge the lien of the |
18 | | trustee and the security interest of the holders of |
19 | | outstanding bonds created under an indenture; and |
20 | | (14) do any and all things necessary or convenient to |
21 | | carry out its purposes and exercise the powers expressly |
22 | | given and granted in this Section.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 96-958, eff. 7-1-10.)
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24 | | Section 5-62. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by |
25 | | changing Sections 1-10, 10-10, and 10-20 as follows:
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1 | | (30 ILCS 500/1-10)
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2 | | Sec. 1-10. Application.
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3 | | (a) This Code applies only to procurements for which |
4 | | bidders, offerors, potential contractors, or contractors were |
5 | | first
solicited on or after July 1, 1998. This Code shall not |
6 | | be construed to affect
or impair any contract, or any |
7 | | provision of a contract, entered into based on a
solicitation |
8 | | prior to the implementation date of this Code as described in
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9 | | Article 99, including, but not limited to, any covenant |
10 | | entered into with respect
to any revenue bonds or similar |
11 | | instruments.
All procurements for which contracts are |
12 | | solicited between the effective date
of Articles 50 and 99 and |
13 | | July 1, 1998 shall be substantially in accordance
with this |
14 | | Code and its intent.
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15 | | (b) This Code shall apply regardless of the source of the |
16 | | funds with which
the contracts are paid, including federal |
17 | | assistance moneys. This
Code shall
not apply to:
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18 | | (1) Contracts between the State and its political |
19 | | subdivisions or other
governments, or between State |
20 | | governmental bodies, except as specifically provided in |
21 | | this Code.
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22 | | (2) Grants, except for the filing requirements of |
23 | | Section 20-80.
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24 | | (3) Purchase of care, except as provided in Section |
25 | | 5-30.6 of the Illinois Public Aid
Code and this Section.
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1 | | (4) Hiring of an individual as an employee and not as |
2 | | an independent
contractor, whether pursuant to an |
3 | | employment code or policy or by contract
directly with |
4 | | that individual.
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5 | | (5) Collective bargaining contracts.
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6 | | (6) Purchase of real estate, except that notice of |
7 | | this type of contract with a value of more than $25,000 |
8 | | must be published in the Procurement Bulletin within 10 |
9 | | calendar days after the deed is recorded in the county of |
10 | | jurisdiction. The notice shall identify the real estate |
11 | | purchased, the names of all parties to the contract, the |
12 | | value of the contract, and the effective date of the |
13 | | contract.
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14 | | (7) Contracts necessary to prepare for anticipated |
15 | | litigation, enforcement
actions, or investigations, |
16 | | provided
that the chief legal counsel to the Governor |
17 | | shall give his or her prior
approval when the procuring |
18 | | agency is one subject to the jurisdiction of the
Governor, |
19 | | and provided that the chief legal counsel of any other |
20 | | procuring
entity
subject to this Code shall give his or |
21 | | her prior approval when the procuring
entity is not one |
22 | | subject to the jurisdiction of the Governor.
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23 | | (8) (Blank).
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24 | | (9) Procurement expenditures by the Illinois |
25 | | Conservation Foundation
when only private funds are used.
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26 | | (10) (Blank). |
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1 | | (11) Public-private agreements entered into according |
2 | | to the procurement requirements of Section 20 of the |
3 | | Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Act and |
4 | | design-build agreements entered into according to the |
5 | | procurement requirements of Section 25 of the |
6 | | Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Act. |
7 | | (12) (A) Contracts for legal, financial, and other |
8 | | professional and artistic services entered into by the |
9 | | Illinois Finance Authority in which the State of Illinois |
10 | | is not obligated. Such contracts shall be awarded through |
11 | | a competitive process authorized by the members of the |
12 | | Illinois Finance Authority and are subject to Sections |
13 | | 5-30, 20-160, 50-13, 50-20, 50-35, and 50-37 of this Code, |
14 | | as well as the final approval by the members of the |
15 | | Illinois Finance Authority of the terms of the contract. |
16 | | (B) Contracts for legal and financial services entered |
17 | | into by the Illinois Housing Development Authority in |
18 | | connection with the issuance of bonds in which the State |
19 | | of Illinois is not obligated. Such contracts shall be |
20 | | awarded through a competitive process authorized by the |
21 | | members of the Illinois Housing Development Authority and |
22 | | are subject to Sections 5-30, 20-160, 50-13, 50-20, 50-35, |
23 | | and 50-37 of this Code, as well as the final approval by |
24 | | the members of the Illinois Housing Development Authority |
25 | | of the terms of the contract. |
26 | | (13) Contracts for services, commodities, and |
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1 | | equipment to support the delivery of timely forensic |
2 | | science services in consultation with and subject to the |
3 | | approval of the Chief Procurement Officer as provided in |
4 | | subsection (d) of Section 5-4-3a of the Unified Code of |
5 | | Corrections, except for the requirements of Sections |
6 | | 20-60, 20-65, 20-70, and 20-160 and Article 50 of this |
7 | | Code; however, the Chief Procurement Officer may, in |
8 | | writing with justification, waive any certification |
9 | | required under Article 50 of this Code. For any contracts |
10 | | for services which are currently provided by members of a |
11 | | collective bargaining agreement, the applicable terms of |
12 | | the collective bargaining agreement concerning |
13 | | subcontracting shall be followed. |
14 | | On and after January 1, 2019, this paragraph (13), |
15 | | except for this sentence, is inoperative. |
16 | | (14) Contracts for participation expenditures required |
17 | | by a domestic or international trade show or exhibition of |
18 | | an exhibitor, member, or sponsor. |
19 | | (15) Contracts with a railroad or utility that |
20 | | requires the State to reimburse the railroad or utilities |
21 | | for the relocation of utilities for construction or other |
22 | | public purpose. Contracts included within this paragraph |
23 | | (15) shall include, but not be limited to, those |
24 | | associated with: relocations, crossings, installations, |
25 | | and maintenance. For the purposes of this paragraph (15), |
26 | | "railroad" means any form of non-highway ground |
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1 | | transportation that runs on rails or electromagnetic |
2 | | guideways and "utility" means: (1) public utilities as |
3 | | defined in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act, (2) |
4 | | telecommunications carriers as defined in Section 13-202 |
5 | | of the Public Utilities Act, (3) electric cooperatives as |
6 | | defined in Section 3.4 of the Electric Supplier Act, (4) |
7 | | telephone or telecommunications cooperatives as defined in |
8 | | Section 13-212 of the Public Utilities Act, (5) rural |
9 | | water or waste water systems with 10,000 connections or |
10 | | less, (6) a holder as defined in Section 21-201 of the |
11 | | Public Utilities Act, and (7) municipalities owning or |
12 | | operating utility systems consisting of public utilities |
13 | | as that term is defined in Section 11-117-2 of the |
14 | | Illinois Municipal Code. |
15 | | (16) Procurement expenditures necessary for the |
16 | | Department of Public Health to provide the delivery of |
17 | | timely newborn screening services in accordance with the |
18 | | Newborn Metabolic Screening Act. |
19 | | (17) Procurement expenditures necessary for the |
20 | | Department of Agriculture, the Department of Financial and |
21 | | Professional Regulation, the Department of Human Services, |
22 | | and the Department of Public Health to implement the |
23 | | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program and Opioid |
24 | | Alternative Pilot Program requirements and ensure access |
25 | | to medical cannabis for patients with debilitating medical |
26 | | conditions in accordance with the Compassionate Use of |
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1 | | Medical Cannabis Program Act. |
2 | | (18) This Code does not apply to any procurements |
3 | | necessary for the Department of Agriculture, the |
4 | | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, the |
5 | | Department of Human Services, the Department of Commerce |
6 | | and Economic Opportunity, and the Department of Public |
7 | | Health to implement the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act if |
8 | | the applicable agency has made a good faith determination |
9 | | that it is necessary and appropriate for the expenditure |
10 | | to fall within this exemption and if the process is |
11 | | conducted in a manner substantially in accordance with the |
12 | | requirements of Sections 20-160, 25-60, 30-22, 50-5, |
13 | | 50-10, 50-10.5, 50-12, 50-13, 50-15, 50-20, 50-21, 50-35, |
14 | | 50-36, 50-37, 50-38, and 50-50 of this Code; however, for |
15 | | Section 50-35, compliance applies only to contracts or |
16 | | subcontracts over $100,000. Notice of each contract |
17 | | entered into under this paragraph (18) that is related to |
18 | | the procurement of goods and services identified in |
19 | | paragraph (1) through (9) of this subsection shall be |
20 | | published in the Procurement Bulletin within 14 calendar |
21 | | days after contract execution. The Chief Procurement |
22 | | Officer shall prescribe the form and content of the |
23 | | notice. Each agency shall provide the Chief Procurement |
24 | | Officer, on a monthly basis, in the form and content |
25 | | prescribed by the Chief Procurement Officer, a report of |
26 | | contracts that are related to the procurement of goods and |
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1 | | services identified in this subsection. At a minimum, this |
2 | | report shall include the name of the contractor, a |
3 | | description of the supply or service provided, the total |
4 | | amount of the contract, the term of the contract, and the |
5 | | exception to this Code utilized. A copy of any or all of |
6 | | these contracts shall be made available to the Chief |
7 | | Procurement Officer immediately upon request. The Chief |
8 | | Procurement Officer shall submit a report to the Governor |
9 | | and General Assembly no later than November 1 of each year |
10 | | that includes, at a minimum, an annual summary of the |
11 | | monthly information reported to the Chief Procurement |
12 | | Officer. This exemption becomes inoperative 5 years after |
13 | | June 25, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act 101-27). |
14 | | (19) Acquisition of modifications or adjustments, |
15 | | limited to assistive technology devices and assistive |
16 | | technology services, adaptive equipment, repairs, and |
17 | | replacement parts to provide reasonable accommodations (i) |
18 | | that enable a qualified applicant with a disability to |
19 | | complete the job application process and be considered for |
20 | | the position such qualified applicant desires, (ii) that |
21 | | modify or adjust the work environment to enable a |
22 | | qualified current employee with a disability to perform |
23 | | the essential functions of the position held by that |
24 | | employee, (iii) to enable a qualified current employee |
25 | | with a disability to enjoy equal benefits and privileges |
26 | | of employment as are enjoyed by other similarly situated |
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1 | | employees without disabilities, and (iv) that allow a |
2 | | customer, client, claimant, or member of the public |
3 | | seeking State services full use and enjoyment of and |
4 | | access to its programs, services, or benefits. |
5 | | For purposes of this paragraph (19): |
6 | | "Assistive technology devices" means any item, piece |
7 | | of equipment, or product system, whether acquired |
8 | | commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that |
9 | | is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional |
10 | | capabilities of individuals with disabilities. |
11 | | "Assistive technology services" means any service that |
12 | | directly assists an individual with a disability in |
13 | | selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology |
14 | | device. |
15 | | "Qualified" has the same meaning and use as provided |
16 | | under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act when |
17 | | describing an individual with a disability. |
18 | | (20) Procurement expenditures necessary for the
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19 | | Illinois Commerce Commission to hire third-party
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20 | | facilitators pursuant to Sections 16-105.17 and
16-108.18 |
21 | | of the Public Utilities Act or an ombudsman pursuant to |
22 | | Section 16-107.5 of the Public Utilities Act, a |
23 | | facilitator pursuant to Section 16-105.17 of the Public |
24 | | Utilities Act, or a grid auditor pursuant to Section |
25 | | 16-105.10 of the Public Utilities Act. |
26 | | (21) Procurement expenditures for the purchase, |
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1 | | renewal, and expansion of software, software licenses, or |
2 | | software maintenance agreements that support the efforts |
3 | | of the Illinois State Police to enforce, regulate, and |
4 | | administer the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, the |
5 | | Firearm Concealed Carry Act, the Firearms Restraining |
6 | | Order Act, the Firearm Dealer License Certification Act, |
7 | | the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS), the |
8 | | Uniform Crime Reporting Act, the Criminal Identification |
9 | | Act, the Uniform Conviction Information Act, and the Gun |
10 | | Trafficking Information Act, or establish or maintain |
11 | | record management systems necessary to conduct human |
12 | | trafficking investigations or gun trafficking or other |
13 | | stolen firearm investigations. This paragraph (21) applies |
14 | | to contracts entered into on or after the effective date |
15 | | of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly and |
16 | | the renewal of contracts that are in effect on the |
17 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General |
18 | | Assembly. |
19 | | (22) Contracts for project management services and
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20 | | system integration services required for the completion of |
21 | | the State's enterprise resource planning project. This |
22 | | exemption becomes inoperative 5 years after the effective |
23 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly. |
24 | | This paragraph (22) applies to contracts entered into on |
25 | | or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
26 | | 103rd General Assembly and the renewal of contracts that |
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1 | | are in effect on the effective date of this amendatory Act |
2 | | of the 103rd General Assembly. |
3 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for contracts |
4 | | with an annual value of more than $100,000 entered into on or |
5 | | after October 1, 2017 under an exemption provided in any |
6 | | paragraph of this subsection (b), except paragraph (1), (2), |
7 | | or (5), each State agency shall post to the appropriate |
8 | | procurement bulletin the name of the contractor, a description |
9 | | of the supply or service provided, the total amount of the |
10 | | contract, the term of the contract, and the exception to the |
11 | | Code utilized. The chief procurement officer shall submit a |
12 | | report to the Governor and General Assembly no later than |
13 | | November 1 of each year that shall include, at a minimum, an |
14 | | annual summary of the monthly information reported to the |
15 | | chief procurement officer. |
16 | | (c) This Code does not apply to the electric power |
17 | | procurement process provided for under Section 1-75 of the |
18 | | Illinois Power Agency Act and Section 16-111.5 of the Public |
19 | | Utilities Act. |
20 | | (d) Except for Section 20-160 and Article 50 of this Code, |
21 | | and as expressly required by Section 9.1 of the Illinois |
22 | | Lottery Law, the provisions of this Code do not apply to the |
23 | | procurement process provided for under Section 9.1 of the |
24 | | Illinois Lottery Law. |
25 | | (e) This Code does not apply to the process used by the |
26 | | Capital Development Board to retain a person or entity to |
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1 | | assist the Capital Development Board with its duties related |
2 | | to the determination of costs of a clean coal SNG brownfield |
3 | | facility, as defined by Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power |
4 | | Agency Act, as required in subsection (h-3) of Section 9-220 |
5 | | of the Public Utilities Act, including calculating the range |
6 | | of capital costs, the range of operating and maintenance |
7 | | costs, or the sequestration costs or monitoring the |
8 | | construction of clean coal SNG brownfield facility for the |
9 | | full duration of construction. |
10 | | (f) (Blank). |
11 | | (g) (Blank). |
12 | | (h) This Code does not apply to the process to procure or |
13 | | contracts entered into in accordance with Sections 11-5.2 and |
14 | | 11-5.3 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. |
15 | | (i) Each chief procurement officer may access records |
16 | | necessary to review whether a contract, purchase, or other |
17 | | expenditure is or is not subject to the provisions of this |
18 | | Code, unless such records would be subject to attorney-client |
19 | | privilege. |
20 | | (j) This Code does not apply to the process used by the |
21 | | Capital Development Board to retain an artist or work or works |
22 | | of art as required in Section 14 of the Capital Development |
23 | | Board Act. |
24 | | (k) This Code does not apply to the process to procure |
25 | | contracts, or contracts entered into, by the State Board of |
26 | | Elections or the State Electoral Board for hearing officers |
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1 | | appointed pursuant to the Election Code. |
2 | | (l) This Code does not apply to the processes used by the |
3 | | Illinois Student Assistance Commission to procure supplies and |
4 | | services paid for from the private funds of the Illinois |
5 | | Prepaid Tuition Fund. As used in this subsection (l), "private |
6 | | funds" means funds derived from deposits paid into the |
7 | | Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund and the earnings thereon. |
8 | | (m) This Code shall apply regardless of the source of |
9 | | funds with which contracts are paid, including federal |
10 | | assistance moneys. Except as specifically provided in this |
11 | | Code, this Code shall not apply to procurement expenditures |
12 | | necessary for the Department of Public Health to conduct the |
13 | | Healthy Illinois Survey in accordance with Section 2310-431 of |
14 | | the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the |
15 | | Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; |
17 | | 101-363, eff. 8-9-19; 102-175, eff. 7-29-21; 102-483, eff |
18 | | 1-1-22; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-600, eff. 8-27-21; 102-662, |
19 | | eff. 9-15-21; 102-721, eff. 1-1-23; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; |
20 | | 102-1116, eff. 1-10-23.)
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21 | | (30 ILCS 500/10-10)
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22 | | Sec. 10-10. Independent State purchasing officers. |
23 | | (a) The chief procurement officer shall
appoint and |
24 | | determine the salary of a State purchasing officer for each |
25 | | agency that the chief procurement officer is responsible for |
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1 | | under Section 1-15.15. A State purchasing officer shall be |
2 | | located in the State agency that the officer serves but shall |
3 | | report to his or her respective chief procurement officer. The |
4 | | State purchasing officer shall have direct communication with |
5 | | agency staff assigned to assist with any procurement process. |
6 | | At the direction of his or her respective chief procurement |
7 | | officer, a State purchasing officer shall have the authority |
8 | | to (i) review any contract or contract amendment prior to |
9 | | execution to ensure that applicable procurement and |
10 | | contracting standards were followed and (ii) approve or reject |
11 | | contracts for a purchasing agency. If the State purchasing |
12 | | officer provides written approval of the contract, the head of |
13 | | the applicable State agency shall have the authority to sign |
14 | | and enter into that contract. All actions of a State |
15 | | purchasing officer are subject to review by a chief |
16 | | procurement officer in accordance with procedures and policies |
17 | | established by the chief procurement officer. |
18 | | (a-5) A State purchasing officer may (i) attend any |
19 | | procurement meetings; (ii) access any records or files related |
20 | | to procurement; (iii) submit reports to the chief procurement |
21 | | officer on procurement issues; (iv) ensure the State agency is |
22 | | maintaining appropriate records; and (v) ensure transparency |
23 | | of the procurement process. |
24 | | (a-10) If a State purchasing officer is aware of |
25 | | misconduct, waste, or inefficiency with respect to State |
26 | | procurement, the State purchasing officer shall advise the |
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1 | | State agency of the issue in writing. If the State agency does |
2 | | not correct the issue, the State purchasing officer shall |
3 | | report the problem, in writing, to the chief procurement |
4 | | officer and appropriate Inspector General. |
5 | | (b) In addition to any other requirement or qualification |
6 | | required by State law, within 30 months after appointment, a |
7 | | State purchasing officer must be a Certified Professional |
8 | | Public Buyer or a Certified Public Purchasing Officer, |
9 | | pursuant to certification by the Universal Public Purchasing |
10 | | Certification Council or the Institute for Supply Management. |
11 | | A State purchasing officer shall serve a term of 5 years |
12 | | beginning on the date of the officer's appointment. A State |
13 | | purchasing officer shall have an office located in the State |
14 | | agency that the officer serves but shall report to the chief |
15 | | procurement officer. A State purchasing officer may be removed |
16 | | by a chief procurement officer for cause after a hearing by the |
17 | | Executive Ethics Commission. The chief procurement officer or |
18 | | executive officer of the State agency housing the State |
19 | | purchasing officer may institute a complaint against the State |
20 | | purchasing officer by filing such a complaint with the |
21 | | Commission and the Commission shall have a public hearing |
22 | | based on the complaint. The State purchasing officer, chief |
23 | | procurement officer, and executive officer of the State agency |
24 | | shall receive notice of the hearing and shall be permitted to |
25 | | present their respective arguments on the complaint. After the |
26 | | hearing, the Commission shall make a non-binding |
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1 | | recommendation on whether the State purchasing officer shall |
2 | | be removed. The salary of a State purchasing officer shall be |
3 | | established by the chief procurement officer and may not be |
4 | | diminished during the officer's term. In the absence of an |
5 | | appointed State purchasing
officer, the applicable
chief |
6 | | procurement officer shall exercise the procurement authority |
7 | | created by
this Code and may appoint a temporary acting State |
8 | | purchasing officer.
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9 | | (c) Each State purchasing officer owes a fiduciary duty to |
10 | | the State. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 100-43, eff. 8-9-17.)
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12 | | (30 ILCS 500/10-20) |
13 | | Sec. 10-20. Independent chief procurement officers. |
14 | | (a) Appointment. Within 60 calendar days after the |
15 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
16 | | Assembly, the Executive Ethics Commission, with the advice and |
17 | | consent of the Senate shall appoint or approve 4 chief |
18 | | procurement officers, one for each of the following |
19 | | categories: |
20 | | (1) for procurements for construction and |
21 | | construction-related services committed by law to the |
22 | | jurisdiction or responsibility of the Capital Development |
23 | | Board; |
24 | | (2) for procurements for all construction, |
25 | | construction-related services, operation of any facility, |
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1 | | and the provision of any service or activity committed by |
2 | | law to the jurisdiction or responsibility of the Illinois |
3 | | Department of Transportation, including the direct or |
4 | | reimbursable expenditure of all federal funds for which |
5 | | the Department of Transportation is responsible or |
6 | | accountable for the use thereof in accordance with federal |
7 | | law, regulation, or procedure, the chief procurement |
8 | | officer recommended for approval under this item appointed |
9 | | by the Secretary of Transportation after consent by the |
10 | | Executive Ethics Commission; |
11 | | (3) for all procurements made by a public institution |
12 | | of higher education; and |
13 | | (4) for all other procurement needs of State agencies. |
14 | | For fiscal year 2024, the Executive Ethics Commission |
15 | | shall set aside from its appropriation those amounts necessary |
16 | | for the use of the 4 chief procurement officers for the |
17 | | ordinary and contingent expenses of their respective |
18 | | procurement offices. From the amounts set aside by the |
19 | | Commission, each chief procurement officer shall control the |
20 | | internal operations of his or her procurement office and shall |
21 | | procure the necessary equipment, materials, and services to |
22 | | perform the duties of that office, including hiring necessary |
23 | | procurement personnel, legal advisors and other employees, and |
24 | | may establish, in the exercise of the chief procurement |
25 | | officer's discretion, the compensation of the office's |
26 | | employees, which includes the State purchasing officers and |
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1 | | any legal advisors. The Executive Ethics Commission shall have |
2 | | no control over the employees of the chief procurement |
3 | | officers. The Executive Ethics Commission shall provide |
4 | | administrative support services, including payroll, for each |
5 | | procurement office. A chief procurement officer shall be |
6 | | responsible to the Executive Ethics Commission but must be |
7 | | located within the agency that the officer provides with |
8 | | procurement services. The chief procurement officer for higher |
9 | | education shall have an office located within the Board of |
10 | | Higher Education, unless otherwise designated by the Executive |
11 | | Ethics Commission. The chief procurement officer for all other |
12 | | procurement needs of the State shall have an office located |
13 | | within the Department of Central Management Services, unless |
14 | | otherwise designated by the Executive Ethics Commission. |
15 | | (b) Terms and independence. Each chief procurement officer |
16 | | appointed under this Section shall serve for a term of 5 years |
17 | | beginning on the date of the officer's appointment. The chief |
18 | | procurement officer may be removed for cause after a hearing |
19 | | by the Executive Ethics Commission. The Governor or the |
20 | | director of a State agency directly responsible to the |
21 | | Governor may institute a complaint against the officer by |
22 | | filing such complaint with the Commission. The Commission |
23 | | shall have a hearing based on the complaint. The officer and |
24 | | the complainant shall receive reasonable notice of the hearing |
25 | | and shall be permitted to present their respective arguments |
26 | | on the complaint. After the hearing, the Commission shall make |
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1 | | a finding on the complaint and may take disciplinary action, |
2 | | including but not limited to removal of the officer. |
3 | | The salary of a chief procurement officer shall be |
4 | | established by the Executive Ethics Commission and may not be |
5 | | diminished during the officer's term. The salary may not |
6 | | exceed the salary of the director of a State agency for which |
7 | | the officer serves as chief procurement officer. |
8 | | (c) Qualifications. In addition to any other requirement |
9 | | or qualification required by State law, each chief procurement |
10 | | officer must within 12 months of employment be a Certified |
11 | | Professional Public Buyer or a Certified Public Purchasing |
12 | | Officer, pursuant to certification by the Universal Public |
13 | | Purchasing Certification Council, and must reside in Illinois. |
14 | | (d) Fiduciary duty. Each chief procurement officer owes a |
15 | | fiduciary duty to the State. |
16 | | (e) Vacancy. In case of a vacancy in one or more of the |
17 | | offices of a chief procurement officer under this Section |
18 | | during the recess of the Senate, the Executive Ethics |
19 | | Commission shall make a temporary appointment until the next |
20 | | meeting of the Senate, when the Executive Ethics Commission |
21 | | shall nominate some person to fill the office, and any person |
22 | | so nominated who is confirmed by the Senate shall hold office |
23 | | during the remainder of the term and until his or her successor |
24 | | is appointed and qualified. If the Senate is not in session at |
25 | | the time this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly |
26 | | takes effect, the Executive Ethics Commission shall make a |
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1 | | temporary appointment as in the case of a vacancy. |
2 | | (f) (Blank). |
3 | | (g) (Blank). |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1076, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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5 | | Section 5-65. The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act is |
6 | | amended by changing Section 20-15 as follows:
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7 | | (30 ILCS 559/20-15)
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8 | | Sec. 20-15. Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program; |
9 | | Illinois Works Bid Credit Program. |
10 | | (a) The Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program is |
11 | | established and shall be administered by the Department. The |
12 | | goal of the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program is to |
13 | | create a network of community-based organizations throughout |
14 | | the State that will recruit, prescreen, and provide |
15 | | preapprenticeship skills training, for which participants may |
16 | | attend free of charge and receive a stipend, to create a |
17 | | qualified, diverse pipeline of workers who are prepared for |
18 | | careers in the construction and building trades. Upon |
19 | | completion of the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program, |
20 | | the candidates will be skilled and work-ready. |
21 | | (b) There is created the Illinois Works Fund, a special |
22 | | fund in the State treasury. The Illinois Works Fund shall be |
23 | | administered by the Department. The Illinois Works Fund shall |
24 | | be used to provide funding for community-based organizations |
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1 | | throughout the State. In addition to any other transfers that |
2 | | may be provided for by law, on and after July 1, 2019 at the |
3 | | direction of the Director of the Governor's Office of |
4 | | Management and Budget, the State Comptroller shall direct and |
5 | | the State Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a |
6 | | total of $50,000,000 $25,000,000 from the Rebuild Illinois |
7 | | Projects Fund to the Illinois Works Fund. |
8 | | (c) Each community-based organization that receives |
9 | | funding from the Illinois Works Fund shall provide an annual |
10 | | report to the Illinois Works Review Panel by April 1 of each |
11 | | calendar year. The annual report shall include the following |
12 | | information: |
13 | | (1) a description of the community-based |
14 | | organization's recruitment, screening, and training |
15 | | efforts; |
16 | | (2) the number of individuals who apply to, |
17 | | participate in, and complete the community-based |
18 | | organization's program, broken down by race, gender, age, |
19 | | and veteran status; and |
20 | | (3) the number of the individuals referenced in item (2) |
21 | | of this subsection who are initially accepted and placed |
22 | | into apprenticeship programs in the construction and |
23 | | building trades. |
24 | | (d) The Department shall create and administer the |
25 | | Illinois Works Bid Credit Program that shall provide economic |
26 | | incentives, through bid credits, to encourage contractors and |
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1 | | subcontractors to provide contracting and employment |
2 | | opportunities to historically underrepresented populations in |
3 | | the construction industry. |
4 | | The Illinois Works Bid Credit Program shall allow |
5 | | contractors and subcontractors to earn bid credits for use |
6 | | toward future bids for public works projects contracted by the |
7 | | State or an agency of the State in order to increase the |
8 | | chances that the contractor and the subcontractors will be |
9 | | selected. |
10 | | Contractors or subcontractors may be eligible for bid |
11 | | credits for employing apprentices who have completed the |
12 | | Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program on public works |
13 | | projects contracted by the State or any agency of the State. |
14 | | Contractors or subcontractors shall earn bid credits at a rate |
15 | | established by the Department and based on labor hours worked |
16 | | on State-contracted public works projects by apprentices who |
17 | | have completed the Illinois Works Preapprenticeship Program. |
18 | | The Department shall establish the rate by rule and shall |
19 | | publish it on the Department's website. The rule may include |
20 | | maximum bid credits allowed per contractor, per subcontractor, |
21 | | per apprentice, per bid, or per year. |
22 | | The Illinois Works Credit Bank is hereby created and shall |
23 | | be administered by the Department. The Illinois Works Credit |
24 | | Bank shall track the bid credits. |
25 | | A contractor or subcontractor who has been awarded bid |
26 | | credits under any other State program for employing |
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1 | | apprentices who have completed the Illinois Works |
2 | | Preapprenticeship Program is not eligible to receive bid |
3 | | credits under the Illinois Works Bid Credit Program relating |
4 | | to the same contract. |
5 | | The Department shall report to the Illinois Works Review |
6 | | Panel the following: (i) the number of bid credits awarded by |
7 | | the Department; (ii) the number of bid credits submitted by |
8 | | the contractor or subcontractor to the agency administering |
9 | | the public works contract; and (iii) the number of bid credits |
10 | | accepted by the agency for such contract. Any agency that |
11 | | awards bid credits pursuant to the Illinois Works Credit Bank |
12 | | Program shall report to the Department the number of bid |
13 | | credits it accepted for the public works contract. |
14 | | Upon a finding that a contractor or subcontractor has |
15 | | reported falsified records to the Department in order to |
16 | | fraudulently obtain bid credits, the Department may bar the |
17 | | contractor or subcontractor from participating in the Illinois |
18 | | Works Bid Credit Program and may suspend the contractor or |
19 | | subcontractor from bidding on or participating in any public |
20 | | works project. False or fraudulent claims for payment relating |
21 | | to false bid credits may be subject to damages and penalties |
22 | | under applicable law. |
23 | | (e) The Department shall adopt any rules deemed necessary |
24 | | to implement this Section. In order to provide for the |
25 | | expeditious and timely implementation of this Act, the |
26 | | Department may adopt emergency rules. The adoption of |
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1 | | emergency rules authorized by this subsection is deemed to be |
2 | | necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 101-31, eff. 6-28-19; 101-601, eff. 12-10-19.)
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4 | | Section 5-70. The Private Colleges and Universities |
5 | | Capital Distribution Formula Act is amended by changing |
6 | | Section 25-15 as follows:
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7 | | (30 ILCS 769/25-15) |
8 | | Sec. 25-15. Transfer of funds to another independent |
9 | | college. |
10 | | (a) If an institution received a grant under this Article |
11 | | and subsequently fails to meet the definition of "independent |
12 | | college", the remaining funds shall be re-distributed as |
13 | | provided in Section 25-10 to those institutions that have an |
14 | | active grant under this Article , unless the campus or |
15 | | facilities for which the grant was given are subsequently |
16 | | operated by another institution that qualifies as an |
17 | | independent college under this Article. |
18 | | (b) If the facilities of a former independent college are |
19 | | operated by another entity that qualifies as an independent |
20 | | college as provided in subsection (a) of this Section, then |
21 | | the entire balance of the grant provided under this Article |
22 | | remaining on the date the former independent college ceased |
23 | | operations, including any amount that had been withheld after |
24 | | the former independent college ceased operations, shall be |
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1 | | transferred to the successor independent college for the |
2 | | purpose of the grant operating those facilities for the |
3 | | duration of the grant. |
4 | | (c) In the event that, on or before July 16, 2014 ( the |
5 | | effective date of Public Act 98-715) this amendatory Act of |
6 | | the 98th General Assembly , the remaining funds have been |
7 | | re-allocated or re-distributed to other independent colleges, |
8 | | or the Illinois Board of Higher Education has planned for the |
9 | | remaining funds to be re-allocated or re-distributed to other |
10 | | independent colleges, before the 5-year period provided under |
11 | | this Act for the utilization of funds has ended, any funds so |
12 | | re-allocated or re-distributed shall be deducted from future |
13 | | allocations to those other independent colleges and |
14 | | re-allocated or re-distributed to the initial institution or |
15 | | the successor entity operating the facilities of the original |
16 | | institution if: (i) the institution that failed to meet the |
17 | | definition of "independent college" once again meets the |
18 | | definition of "independent college" before the 5-year period |
19 | | has expired; or (ii) the facility or facilities of the former |
20 | | independent college are operated by another entity that |
21 | | qualifies as an independent college before the 5-year period |
22 | | has expired.
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23 | | (d) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this Section, on or |
24 | | after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd |
25 | | General Assembly, remaining funds returned to the State by an |
26 | | institution that failed to meet the definition of "independent |
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1 | | college" and that received a grant from appropriations enacted |
2 | | prior to June 28, 2019, shall not be re-distributed. Any such |
3 | | funds shall instead be added to the funds made available in the |
4 | | first grant cycle under subsection (d) of Section 25-10 by the |
5 | | Board of Higher Education following the effective date of this |
6 | | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly and shall be |
7 | | distributed pursuant to the formula as provided in subsection |
8 | | (d) of Section 25-10. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19.)
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10 | | Section 5-75. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by |
11 | | changing Section 901 as follows:
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12 | | (35 ILCS 5/901)
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13 | | Sec. 901. Collection authority. |
14 | | (a) In general. The Department shall collect the taxes |
15 | | imposed by this Act. The Department
shall collect certified |
16 | | past due child support amounts under Section 2505-650
of the |
17 | | Department of Revenue Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of |
18 | | Illinois. Except as
provided in subsections (b), (c), (e), |
19 | | (f), (g), and (h) of this Section, money collected
pursuant to |
20 | | subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act shall be
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21 | | paid into the General Revenue Fund in the State treasury; |
22 | | money
collected pursuant to subsections (c) and (d) of Section |
23 | | 201 of this Act
shall be paid into the Personal Property Tax |
24 | | Replacement Fund, a special
fund in the State Treasury; and |
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1 | | money collected under Section 2505-650 of the
Department of |
2 | | Revenue Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois shall |
3 | | be paid
into the
Child Support Enforcement Trust Fund, a |
4 | | special fund outside the State
Treasury, or
to the State
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5 | | Disbursement Unit established under Section 10-26 of the |
6 | | Illinois Public Aid
Code, as directed by the Department of |
7 | | Healthcare and Family Services. |
8 | | (b) Local Government Distributive Fund. Beginning August |
9 | | 1, 2017 and continuing through July 31, 2022, the Treasurer |
10 | | shall transfer each month from the General Revenue Fund to the |
11 | | Local Government Distributive Fund an amount equal to the sum |
12 | | of: (i) 6.06% (10% of the ratio of the 3% individual income tax |
13 | | rate prior to 2011 to the 4.95% individual income tax rate |
14 | | after July 1, 2017) of the net revenue realized from the tax |
15 | | imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act |
16 | | upon individuals, trusts, and estates during the preceding |
17 | | month; (ii) 6.85% (10% of the ratio of the 4.8% corporate |
18 | | income tax rate prior to 2011 to the 7% corporate income tax |
19 | | rate after July 1, 2017) of the net revenue realized from the |
20 | | tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this |
21 | | Act upon corporations during the preceding month; and (iii) |
22 | | beginning February 1, 2022, 6.06% of the net revenue realized |
23 | | from the tax imposed by subsection (p) of Section 201 of this |
24 | | Act upon electing pass-through entities. Beginning August 1, |
25 | | 2022 and continuing through July 31, 2023 , the Treasurer shall |
26 | | transfer each month from the General Revenue Fund to the Local |
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1 | | Government Distributive Fund an amount equal to the sum of: |
2 | | (i) 6.16% of the net revenue realized from the tax imposed by |
3 | | subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act upon |
4 | | individuals, trusts, and estates during the preceding month; |
5 | | (ii) 6.85% of the net revenue realized from the tax imposed by |
6 | | subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act upon |
7 | | corporations during the preceding month; and (iii) 6.16% of |
8 | | the net revenue realized from the tax imposed by subsection |
9 | | (p) of Section 201 of this Act upon electing pass-through |
10 | | entities. Beginning August 1, 2023, the Treasurer shall |
11 | | transfer each month from the General Revenue Fund to the Local |
12 | | Government Distributive Fund an amount equal to the sum of: |
13 | | (i) 6.47% of the net revenue realized from the tax imposed by |
14 | | subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act upon |
15 | | individuals, trusts, and estates during the preceding month; |
16 | | (ii) 6.85% of the net revenue realized from the tax imposed by |
17 | | subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act upon |
18 | | corporations during the preceding month; and (iii) 6.47% of |
19 | | the net revenue realized from the tax imposed by subsection |
20 | | (p) of Section 201 of this Act upon electing pass-through |
21 | | entities. Net revenue realized for a month shall be defined as |
22 | | the
revenue from the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of |
23 | | Section 201 of this
Act which is deposited into in the General |
24 | | Revenue Fund, the Education Assistance
Fund, the Income Tax |
25 | | Surcharge Local Government Distributive Fund, the Fund for the |
26 | | Advancement of Education, and the Commitment to Human Services |
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1 | | Fund during the
month minus the amount paid out of the General |
2 | | Revenue Fund in State warrants
during that same month as |
3 | | refunds to taxpayers for overpayment of liability
under the |
4 | | tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this |
5 | | Act. |
6 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, |
7 | | beginning on July 6, 2017 (the effective date of Public Act |
8 | | 100-23), those amounts required under this subsection (b) to |
9 | | be transferred by the Treasurer into the Local Government |
10 | | Distributive Fund from the General Revenue Fund shall be |
11 | | directly deposited into the Local Government Distributive Fund |
12 | | as the revenue is realized from the tax imposed by subsections |
13 | | (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act. |
14 | | (c) Deposits Into Income Tax Refund Fund. |
15 | | (1) Beginning on January 1, 1989 and thereafter, the |
16 | | Department shall
deposit a percentage of the amounts |
17 | | collected pursuant to subsections (a)
and (b)(1), (2), and |
18 | | (3) of Section 201 of this Act into a fund in the State
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19 | | treasury known as the Income Tax Refund Fund. Beginning |
20 | | with State fiscal year 1990 and for each fiscal year
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21 | | thereafter, the percentage deposited into the Income Tax |
22 | | Refund Fund during a
fiscal year shall be the Annual |
23 | | Percentage. For fiscal year 2011, the Annual Percentage |
24 | | shall be 8.75%. For fiscal year 2012, the Annual |
25 | | Percentage shall be 8.75%. For fiscal year 2013, the |
26 | | Annual Percentage shall be 9.75%. For fiscal year 2014, |
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1 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 9.5%. For fiscal year 2015, |
2 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 10%. For fiscal year 2018, |
3 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 9.8%. For fiscal year 2019, |
4 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 9.7%. For fiscal year 2020, |
5 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 9.5%. For fiscal year 2021, |
6 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 9%. For fiscal year 2022, |
7 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 9.25%. For fiscal year |
8 | | 2023, the Annual Percentage shall be 9.25%. For fiscal |
9 | | year 2024, the Annual Percentage shall be 9.15%. For all |
10 | | other
fiscal years, the
Annual Percentage shall be |
11 | | calculated as a fraction, the numerator of which
shall be |
12 | | the amount of refunds approved for payment by the |
13 | | Department during
the preceding fiscal year as a result of |
14 | | overpayment of tax liability under
subsections (a) and |
15 | | (b)(1), (2), and (3) of Section 201 of this Act plus the
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16 | | amount of such refunds remaining approved but unpaid at |
17 | | the end of the
preceding fiscal year, minus the amounts |
18 | | transferred into the Income Tax
Refund Fund from the |
19 | | Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund, and
the denominator of |
20 | | which shall be the amounts which will be collected |
21 | | pursuant
to subsections (a) and (b)(1), (2), and (3) of |
22 | | Section 201 of this Act during
the preceding fiscal year; |
23 | | except that in State fiscal year 2002, the Annual
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24 | | Percentage shall in no event exceed 7.6%. The Director of |
25 | | Revenue shall
certify the Annual Percentage to the |
26 | | Comptroller on the last business day of
the fiscal year |
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1 | | immediately preceding the fiscal year for which it is to |
2 | | be
effective. |
3 | | (2) Beginning on January 1, 1989 and thereafter, the |
4 | | Department shall
deposit a percentage of the amounts |
5 | | collected pursuant to subsections (a)
and (b)(6), (7), and |
6 | | (8), (c) and (d) of Section 201
of this Act into a fund in |
7 | | the State treasury known as the Income Tax
Refund Fund. |
8 | | Beginning
with State fiscal year 1990 and for each fiscal |
9 | | year thereafter, the
percentage deposited into the Income |
10 | | Tax Refund Fund during a fiscal year
shall be the Annual |
11 | | Percentage. For fiscal year 2011, the Annual Percentage |
12 | | shall be 17.5%. For fiscal year 2012, the Annual |
13 | | Percentage shall be 17.5%. For fiscal year 2013, the |
14 | | Annual Percentage shall be 14%. For fiscal year 2014, the |
15 | | Annual Percentage shall be 13.4%. For fiscal year 2015, |
16 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 14%. For fiscal year 2018, |
17 | | the Annual Percentage shall be 17.5%. For fiscal year |
18 | | 2019, the Annual Percentage shall be 15.5%. For fiscal |
19 | | year 2020, the Annual Percentage shall be 14.25%. For |
20 | | fiscal year 2021, the Annual Percentage shall be 14%. For |
21 | | fiscal year 2022, the Annual Percentage shall be 15%. For |
22 | | fiscal year 2023, the Annual Percentage shall be 14.5%. |
23 | | For fiscal year 2024, the Annual Percentage shall be 14%. |
24 | | For all other fiscal years, the Annual
Percentage shall be |
25 | | calculated
as a fraction, the numerator of which shall be |
26 | | the amount of refunds
approved for payment by the |
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1 | | Department during the preceding fiscal year as
a result of |
2 | | overpayment of tax liability under subsections (a) and |
3 | | (b)(6),
(7), and (8), (c) and (d) of Section 201 of this |
4 | | Act plus the
amount of such refunds remaining approved but |
5 | | unpaid at the end of the
preceding fiscal year, and the |
6 | | denominator of
which shall be the amounts which will be |
7 | | collected pursuant to subsections (a)
and (b)(6), (7), and |
8 | | (8), (c) and (d) of Section 201 of this Act during the
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9 | | preceding fiscal year; except that in State fiscal year |
10 | | 2002, the Annual
Percentage shall in no event exceed 23%. |
11 | | The Director of Revenue shall
certify the Annual |
12 | | Percentage to the Comptroller on the last business day of
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13 | | the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year for |
14 | | which it is to be
effective. |
15 | | (3) The Comptroller shall order transferred and the |
16 | | Treasurer shall
transfer from the Tobacco Settlement |
17 | | Recovery Fund to the Income Tax Refund
Fund (i) |
18 | | $35,000,000 in January, 2001, (ii) $35,000,000 in January, |
19 | | 2002, and
(iii) $35,000,000 in January, 2003. |
20 | | (d) Expenditures from Income Tax Refund Fund. |
21 | | (1) Beginning January 1, 1989, money in the Income Tax |
22 | | Refund Fund
shall be expended exclusively for the purpose |
23 | | of paying refunds resulting
from overpayment of tax |
24 | | liability under Section 201 of this Act
and for
making |
25 | | transfers pursuant to this subsection (d), except that in |
26 | | State fiscal years 2022 and 2023, moneys in the Income Tax |
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1 | | Refund Fund shall also be used to pay one-time rebate |
2 | | payments as provided under Sections 208.5 and 212.1. |
3 | | (2) The Director shall order payment of refunds |
4 | | resulting from
overpayment of tax liability under Section |
5 | | 201 of this Act from the
Income Tax Refund Fund only to the |
6 | | extent that amounts collected pursuant
to Section 201 of |
7 | | this Act and transfers pursuant to this subsection (d)
and |
8 | | item (3) of subsection (c) have been deposited and |
9 | | retained in the
Fund. |
10 | | (3) As soon as possible after the end of each fiscal |
11 | | year, the Director
shall
order transferred and the State |
12 | | Treasurer and State Comptroller shall
transfer from the |
13 | | Income Tax Refund Fund to the Personal Property Tax
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14 | | Replacement Fund an amount, certified by the Director to |
15 | | the Comptroller,
equal to the excess of the amount |
16 | | collected pursuant to subsections (c) and
(d) of Section |
17 | | 201 of this Act deposited into the Income Tax Refund Fund
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18 | | during the fiscal year over the amount of refunds |
19 | | resulting from
overpayment of tax liability under |
20 | | subsections (c) and (d) of Section 201
of this Act paid |
21 | | from the Income Tax Refund Fund during the fiscal year. |
22 | | (4) As soon as possible after the end of each fiscal |
23 | | year, the Director shall
order transferred and the State |
24 | | Treasurer and State Comptroller shall
transfer from the |
25 | | Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund to the Income Tax
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26 | | Refund Fund an amount, certified by the Director to the |
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1 | | Comptroller, equal
to the excess of the amount of refunds |
2 | | resulting from overpayment of tax
liability under |
3 | | subsections (c) and (d) of Section 201 of this Act paid
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4 | | from the Income Tax Refund Fund during the fiscal year |
5 | | over the amount
collected pursuant to subsections (c) and |
6 | | (d) of Section 201 of this Act
deposited into the Income |
7 | | Tax Refund Fund during the fiscal year. |
8 | | (4.5) As soon as possible after the end of fiscal year |
9 | | 1999 and of each
fiscal year
thereafter, the Director |
10 | | shall order transferred and the State Treasurer and
State |
11 | | Comptroller shall transfer from the Income Tax Refund Fund |
12 | | to the General
Revenue Fund any surplus remaining in the |
13 | | Income Tax Refund Fund as of the end
of such fiscal year; |
14 | | excluding for fiscal years 2000, 2001, and 2002
amounts |
15 | | attributable to transfers under item (3) of subsection (c) |
16 | | less refunds
resulting from the earned income tax credit, |
17 | | and excluding for fiscal year 2022 amounts attributable to |
18 | | transfers from the General Revenue Fund authorized by |
19 | | Public Act 102-700 this amendatory Act of the 102nd |
20 | | General Assembly . |
21 | | (5) This Act shall constitute an irrevocable and |
22 | | continuing
appropriation from the Income Tax Refund Fund |
23 | | for the purposes of (i) paying
refunds upon the order of |
24 | | the Director in accordance with the provisions of
this |
25 | | Section and (ii) paying one-time rebate payments under |
26 | | Sections 208.5 and 212.1. |
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1 | | (e) Deposits into the Education Assistance Fund and the |
2 | | Income Tax
Surcharge Local Government Distributive Fund. On |
3 | | July 1, 1991, and thereafter, of the amounts collected |
4 | | pursuant to
subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act, |
5 | | minus deposits into the
Income Tax Refund Fund, the Department |
6 | | shall deposit 7.3% into the
Education Assistance Fund in the |
7 | | State Treasury. Beginning July 1, 1991,
and continuing through |
8 | | January 31, 1993, of the amounts collected pursuant to
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9 | | subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of the Illinois Income |
10 | | Tax Act, minus
deposits into the Income Tax Refund Fund, the |
11 | | Department shall deposit 3.0%
into the Income Tax Surcharge |
12 | | Local Government Distributive Fund in the State
Treasury. |
13 | | Beginning February 1, 1993 and continuing through June 30, |
14 | | 1993, of
the amounts collected pursuant to subsections (a) and |
15 | | (b) of Section 201 of the
Illinois Income Tax Act, minus |
16 | | deposits into the Income Tax Refund Fund, the
Department shall |
17 | | deposit 4.4% into the Income Tax Surcharge Local Government
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18 | | Distributive Fund in the State Treasury. Beginning July 1, |
19 | | 1993, and
continuing through June 30, 1994, of the amounts |
20 | | collected under subsections
(a) and (b) of Section 201 of this |
21 | | Act, minus deposits into the Income Tax
Refund Fund, the |
22 | | Department shall deposit 1.475% into the Income Tax Surcharge
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23 | | Local Government Distributive Fund in the State Treasury. |
24 | | (f) Deposits into the Fund for the Advancement of |
25 | | Education. Beginning February 1, 2015, the Department shall |
26 | | deposit the following portions of the revenue realized from |
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1 | | the tax imposed upon individuals, trusts, and estates by |
2 | | subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act, minus |
3 | | deposits into the Income Tax Refund Fund, into the Fund for the |
4 | | Advancement of Education: |
5 | | (1) beginning February 1, 2015, and prior to February |
6 | | 1, 2025, 1/30; and |
7 | | (2) beginning February 1, 2025, 1/26. |
8 | | If the rate of tax imposed by subsection (a) and (b) of |
9 | | Section 201 is reduced pursuant to Section 201.5 of this Act, |
10 | | the Department shall not make the deposits required by this |
11 | | subsection (f) on or after the effective date of the |
12 | | reduction. |
13 | | (g) Deposits into the Commitment to Human Services Fund. |
14 | | Beginning February 1, 2015, the Department shall deposit the |
15 | | following portions of the revenue realized from the tax |
16 | | imposed upon individuals, trusts, and estates by subsections |
17 | | (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act, minus deposits into the |
18 | | Income Tax Refund Fund, into the Commitment to Human Services |
19 | | Fund: |
20 | | (1) beginning February 1, 2015, and prior to February |
21 | | 1, 2025, 1/30; and |
22 | | (2) beginning February 1, 2025, 1/26. |
23 | | If the rate of tax imposed by subsection (a) and (b) of |
24 | | Section 201 is reduced pursuant to Section 201.5 of this Act, |
25 | | the Department shall not make the deposits required by this |
26 | | subsection (g) on or after the effective date of the |
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1 | | reduction. |
2 | | (h) Deposits into the Tax Compliance and Administration |
3 | | Fund. Beginning on the first day of the first calendar month to |
4 | | occur on or after August 26, 2014 (the effective date of Public |
5 | | Act 98-1098), each month the Department shall pay into the Tax |
6 | | Compliance and Administration Fund, to be used, subject to |
7 | | appropriation, to fund additional auditors and compliance |
8 | | personnel at the Department, an amount equal to 1/12 of 5% of |
9 | | the cash receipts collected during the preceding fiscal year |
10 | | by the Audit Bureau of the Department from the tax imposed by |
11 | | subsections (a), (b), (c), and (d) of Section 201 of this Act, |
12 | | net of deposits into the Income Tax Refund Fund made from those |
13 | | cash receipts. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-8, see Section 99 for effective date; |
15 | | 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-636, eff. |
16 | | 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-658, |
17 | | eff. 8-27-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22; 102-700, eff. 4-19-22; |
18 | | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; revised 8-2-22.)
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19 | | Section 5-80. The Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act is |
20 | | amended by changing Section 6 as follows:
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21 | | (35 ILCS 145/6) (from Ch. 120, par. 481b.36)
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22 | | Sec. 6. Filing of returns and distribution of revenue |
23 | | proceeds . Except as provided hereinafter in this Section, on |
24 | | or before
the last day of each calendar month, every person |
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1 | | engaged in the
business of renting, leasing or letting rooms |
2 | | in a hotel in this State
during the preceding calendar month |
3 | | shall file a return with the
Department, stating:
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4 | | 1. The name of the operator;
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5 | | 2. His residence address and the address of his |
6 | | principal place of
business and the address of the |
7 | | principal place of business (if that is
a different |
8 | | address) from which he engages in the business of renting,
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9 | | leasing or letting rooms in a hotel in this State;
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10 | | 3. Total amount of rental receipts received by him |
11 | | during the
preceding calendar month from renting, leasing |
12 | | or letting rooms during
such preceding calendar month;
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13 | | 4. Total amount of rental receipts received by him |
14 | | during the
preceding calendar month from renting, leasing |
15 | | or letting rooms to
permanent residents during such |
16 | | preceding calendar month;
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17 | | 5. Total amount of other exclusions from gross rental |
18 | | receipts
allowed by this Act;
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19 | | 6. Gross rental receipts which were received by him |
20 | | during the
preceding calendar month and upon the basis of |
21 | | which the tax is imposed;
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22 | | 7. The amount of tax due;
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23 | | 8. Such other reasonable information as the Department |
24 | | may require.
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25 | | If the operator's average monthly tax liability to the |
26 | | Department
does not exceed $200, the Department may authorize |
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1 | | his returns to be
filed on a quarter annual basis, with the |
2 | | return for January, February
and March of a given year being |
3 | | due by April 30 of such year; with the
return for April, May |
4 | | and June of a given year being due by July 31 of
such year; |
5 | | with the return for July, August and September of a given
year |
6 | | being due by October 31 of such year, and with the return for
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7 | | October, November and December of a given year being due by |
8 | | January 31
of the following year.
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9 | | If the operator's average monthly tax liability to the |
10 | | Department
does not exceed $50, the Department may authorize |
11 | | his returns to be
filed on an annual basis, with the return for |
12 | | a given year being due by
January 31 of the following year.
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13 | | Such quarter annual and annual returns, as to form and |
14 | | substance,
shall be subject to the same requirements as |
15 | | monthly returns.
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16 | | Notwithstanding any other provision in this Act concerning |
17 | | the time
within which an operator may file his return, in the |
18 | | case of any
operator who ceases to engage in a kind of business |
19 | | which makes him
responsible for filing returns under this Act, |
20 | | such operator shall file
a final return under this Act with the |
21 | | Department not more than 1 month
after discontinuing such |
22 | | business.
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23 | | Where the same person has more than 1 business registered |
24 | | with the
Department under separate registrations under this |
25 | | Act, such person
shall not file each return that is due as a |
26 | | single return covering all
such registered businesses, but |
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1 | | shall file separate returns for each
such registered business.
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2 | | In his return, the operator shall determine the value of |
3 | | any
consideration other than money received by him in |
4 | | connection with the
renting, leasing or letting of rooms in |
5 | | the course of his business and
he shall include such value in |
6 | | his return. Such determination shall be
subject to review and |
7 | | revision by the Department in the manner
hereinafter provided |
8 | | for the correction of returns.
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9 | | Where the operator is a corporation, the return filed on |
10 | | behalf of
such corporation shall be signed by the president, |
11 | | vice-president,
secretary or treasurer or by the properly |
12 | | accredited agent of such
corporation.
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13 | | The person filing the return herein provided for shall, at |
14 | | the time of
filing such return, pay to the Department the |
15 | | amount of tax herein imposed.
The operator filing the return |
16 | | under this Section shall, at the time of
filing such return, |
17 | | pay to the Department the amount of tax imposed by this
Act |
18 | | less a discount of 2.1% or $25 per calendar year, whichever is |
19 | | greater,
which is allowed to reimburse the operator for the |
20 | | expenses incurred in
keeping records, preparing and filing |
21 | | returns, remitting the tax and
supplying data to the |
22 | | Department on request.
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23 | | If any payment provided for in this Section exceeds the |
24 | | operator's liabilities under this Act, as shown on an original |
25 | | return, the Department may authorize the operator to credit |
26 | | such excess payment against liability subsequently to be |
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1 | | remitted to the Department under this Act, in accordance with |
2 | | reasonable rules adopted by the Department. If the Department |
3 | | subsequently determines that all or any part of the credit |
4 | | taken was not actually due to the operator, the operator's |
5 | | discount shall be reduced by an amount equal to the difference |
6 | | between the discount as applied to the credit taken and that |
7 | | actually due, and that operator shall be liable for penalties |
8 | | and interest on such difference. |
9 | | There shall be deposited into in the Build Illinois Fund |
10 | | in the State
Treasury for each State fiscal year 40% of the |
11 | | amount of total
net revenue proceeds from the tax imposed by |
12 | | subsection (a) of Section 3.
Of the remaining 60% : (i) , |
13 | | $5,000,000 shall be deposited into in the Illinois
Sports |
14 | | Facilities Fund and credited to the Subsidy Account each |
15 | | fiscal
year by making monthly deposits in the amount of 1/8 of |
16 | | $5,000,000 plus
cumulative deficiencies in such deposits for |
17 | | prior months, and (ii) an amount equal to the then applicable |
18 | | Advance Amount
additional $8,000,000 shall be deposited into |
19 | | in the Illinois Sports Facilities
Fund and credited to the |
20 | | Advance Account each fiscal year by making monthly
deposits in |
21 | | the amount of 1/8 of the then applicable Advance Amount |
22 | | $8,000,000 plus any cumulative deficiencies
in such deposits |
23 | | for prior months ; provided, that for fiscal years ending
after |
24 | | June 30, 2001, the amount to be so deposited into the Illinois
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25 | | Sports Facilities Fund and credited to the Advance Account |
26 | | each fiscal year
shall be increased from $8,000,000 to the |
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1 | | then applicable Advance Amount and
the required monthly |
2 | | deposits beginning with July 2001 shall be in the amount
of 1/8 |
3 | | of the then applicable Advance Amount plus any cumulative |
4 | | deficiencies
in those deposits for prior months . (The deposits |
5 | | of the additional $8,000,000
or the then applicable Advance |
6 | | Amount , as applicable,
during each fiscal year shall be |
7 | | treated as advances
of funds to the Illinois Sports Facilities |
8 | | Authority for its corporate
purposes to the extent paid to the |
9 | | Authority or its trustee and shall be
repaid into the General |
10 | | Revenue Fund in the State Treasury by the State
Treasurer on |
11 | | behalf of the Authority pursuant to Section 19 of the Illinois
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12 | | Sports Facilities Authority Act, as amended. If in any fiscal |
13 | | year the full
amount of the then applicable Advance Amount
is |
14 | | not repaid into the General Revenue Fund, then the deficiency |
15 | | shall be paid
from the amount in the Local Government |
16 | | Distributive Fund that would otherwise
be allocated to the |
17 | | City of Chicago under the State Revenue Sharing Act.)
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18 | | For purposes of the foregoing paragraph, the term "Advance |
19 | | Amount"
means, for fiscal year 2002, $22,179,000, and for |
20 | | subsequent fiscal years
through fiscal year 2033, 105.615% of |
21 | | the Advance Amount for the immediately
preceding fiscal year, |
22 | | rounded up to the nearest $1,000.
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23 | | Of the remaining 60% of the amount of total net proceeds |
24 | | prior to August 1, 2011 from the tax
imposed by subsection (a) |
25 | | of Section 3 after all required deposits in the
Illinois |
26 | | Sports Facilities Fund, the amount equal to 8% of the net |
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1 | | revenue
realized from this Act plus an amount equal to
8% of |
2 | | the net revenue realized from any tax imposed under Section |
3 | | 4.05 of the
Chicago World's Fair-1992 Authority Act during the |
4 | | preceding month shall be
deposited in the Local Tourism Fund |
5 | | each month for purposes authorized by
Section 605-705 of the |
6 | | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law (20 ILCS |
7 | | 605/605-705). Of the remaining 60% of the amount of total net |
8 | | revenue proceeds beginning on August 1, 2011 through June 30, |
9 | | 2023, from the tax imposed by subsection (a) of Section 3 after |
10 | | all required deposits into in the Illinois Sports Facilities |
11 | | Fund, an amount equal to 8% of the net revenue realized from |
12 | | this Act plus an amount equal to 8% of the net revenue realized |
13 | | from any tax imposed under Section 4.05 of the Chicago World's |
14 | | Fair-1992 Authority Act during the preceding month shall be |
15 | | deposited as follows: 18% of such amount shall be deposited |
16 | | into the Chicago Travel Industry Promotion Fund for the |
17 | | purposes described in subsection (n) of Section 5 of the |
18 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act and the |
19 | | remaining 82% of such amount shall be deposited into the Local |
20 | | Tourism Fund each month for purposes authorized by Section |
21 | | 605-705 of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity |
22 | | Law. Beginning on August 1, 1999 and ending on July 31, 2011, |
23 | | an amount equal to 4.5% of the net revenue
realized from the |
24 | | Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act during the preceding
month |
25 | | shall be deposited into the International Tourism Fund for the |
26 | | purposes
authorized in Section 605-707 of the Department of |
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1 | | Commerce
and Economic Opportunity Law. Beginning on August 1, |
2 | | 2011 and through June 30, 2023 , an amount equal to 4.5% of the |
3 | | net revenue realized from this Act during the preceding month |
4 | | shall be deposited as follows: 55% of such amount shall be |
5 | | deposited into the Chicago Travel Industry Promotion Fund for |
6 | | the purposes described in subsection (n) of Section 5 of the |
7 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act and the |
8 | | remaining 45% of such amount deposited into the International |
9 | | Tourism Fund for the purposes authorized in Section 605-707 of |
10 | | the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law. "Net
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11 | | revenue realized for a month " means the revenue collected by |
12 | | the State under this
that Act during the previous month less |
13 | | the amount paid out during that same
month as refunds to |
14 | | taxpayers for overpayment of liability under this that Act.
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15 | | Beginning on July 1, 2023, of the remaining 60% of the |
16 | | amount of total net revenue realized from the tax imposed |
17 | | under subsection (a) of Section 3, after all required deposits |
18 | | into the Illinois Sports Facilities Fund: |
19 | | (1) an amount equal to 8% of the net revenue realized
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20 | | under this Act for the preceding month shall be deposited |
21 | | as follows: 82% to the Local Tourism Fund and 18% to the |
22 | | Chicago Travel Industry Promotion Fund; and |
23 | | (2) an amount equal to 4.5% of the net revenue
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24 | | realized under this Act for the preceding month shall be |
25 | | deposited as follows: 55% to the Chicago Travel Industry |
26 | | Promotion Fund and 45% to the International Tourism Fund. |
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1 | | After making all these deposits, any remaining net revenue |
2 | | realized from all other proceeds of the tax imposed under
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3 | | subsection (a) of Section 3 shall be deposited into in the |
4 | | Tourism Promotion Fund in
the State Treasury. All moneys |
5 | | received by the Department from the additional
tax imposed |
6 | | under subsection (b) of Section 3 shall be deposited into the |
7 | | Build
Illinois Fund in the State Treasury.
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8 | | The Department may, upon separate written notice to a |
9 | | taxpayer, require
the taxpayer to prepare and file with the |
10 | | Department on a form prescribed
by the Department within not |
11 | | less than 60 days after receipt of the notice
an annual |
12 | | information return for the tax year specified in the notice.
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13 | | Such annual return to the Department shall include a statement |
14 | | of gross
receipts as shown by the operator's last State income |
15 | | tax return. If the
total receipts of the business as reported |
16 | | in the State income tax return
do not agree with the gross |
17 | | receipts reported to the Department for the
same period, the |
18 | | operator shall attach to his annual information return a
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19 | | schedule showing a reconciliation of the 2 amounts and the |
20 | | reasons for the
difference. The operator's annual information |
21 | | return to the Department
shall also disclose payroll pay roll |
22 | | information of the operator's business during
the year covered |
23 | | by such return and any additional reasonable information
which |
24 | | the Department deems would be helpful in determining the |
25 | | accuracy of
the monthly, quarterly or annual tax returns by |
26 | | such operator as
hereinbefore provided for in this Section.
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1 | | If the annual information return required by this Section |
2 | | is not filed
when and as required the taxpayer shall be liable |
3 | | for a penalty in an
amount determined in accordance with |
4 | | Section 3-4 of the Uniform Penalty and
Interest Act until such |
5 | | return is filed as required, the penalty to be
assessed and |
6 | | collected in the same manner as any other penalty provided
for |
7 | | in this Act.
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8 | | The chief executive officer, proprietor, owner or highest |
9 | | ranking manager
shall sign the annual return to certify the |
10 | | accuracy of the information
contained therein. Any person who |
11 | | willfully signs the annual return containing
false or |
12 | | inaccurate information shall be guilty of perjury and punished
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13 | | accordingly. The annual return form prescribed by the |
14 | | Department shall
include a warning that the person signing the |
15 | | return may be liable for perjury.
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16 | | The foregoing portion of this Section concerning the |
17 | | filing of an annual
information return shall not apply to an |
18 | | operator who is not required to
file an income tax return with |
19 | | the United States Government.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21.)
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21 | | Section 5-85. The Motor Fuel Tax Law is amended by |
22 | | changing Section 8 as follows:
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23 | | (35 ILCS 505/8) (from Ch. 120, par. 424)
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24 | | Sec. 8. Distribution of proceeds of tax. Except as |
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1 | | provided in subsection (a-1) of this Section, Section 8a, |
2 | | subdivision
(h)(1) of Section 12a, Section 13a.6, and items
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3 | | 13, 14, 15, and 16 of Section 15, all money received by the |
4 | | Department under
this Act, including payments made to the |
5 | | Department by
member jurisdictions participating in the |
6 | | International Fuel Tax Agreement,
shall be deposited into in a |
7 | | special fund in the State treasury, to be known as the
" Motor |
8 | | Fuel Tax Fund " , and shall be used as follows:
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9 | | (a) 2 1/2 cents per gallon of the tax collected on special |
10 | | fuel under
paragraph (b) of Section 2 and Section 13a of this |
11 | | Act shall be transferred
to the State Construction Account |
12 | | Fund in the State Treasury; the remainder of the tax collected |
13 | | on special fuel under
paragraph (b) of Section 2 and Section |
14 | | 13a of this Act shall be deposited into the Road Fund;
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15 | | (a-1) Beginning on July 1, 2019, an amount equal to the |
16 | | amount of tax collected under subsection (a) of Section 2 and |
17 | | Section 13a as a result of the increase in the tax rate under |
18 | | subsection (a) of Section 2 authorized by Public Act 101-32 |
19 | | shall be deposited transferred each month into the |
20 | | Transportation Renewal Fund; provided, however, that the |
21 | | amount that represents the part (b) portion of the rate under |
22 | | Section 13a shall be deposited each month into the Motor Fuel |
23 | | Tax Fund and the Transportation Renewal Fund in the same |
24 | | proportion as the amount collected under subsection (a) of |
25 | | Section 2; |
26 | | (b) $420,000 shall be transferred each month to the State |
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1 | | Boating Act
Fund to be used by the Department of Natural |
2 | | Resources for the purposes
specified in Article X of the Boat |
3 | | Registration and Safety Act;
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4 | | (c) $3,500,000 shall be transferred each month to the |
5 | | Grade Crossing
Protection Fund to be used as follows: not less |
6 | | than $12,000,000 each fiscal
year shall be used for the |
7 | | construction or reconstruction of rail highway grade
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8 | | separation structures; $5,500,000 in fiscal year 2022 and each |
9 | | fiscal
year
thereafter shall be transferred to the |
10 | | Transportation
Regulatory Fund and shall be used to pay the |
11 | | cost of administration
of the Illinois Commerce Commission's |
12 | | railroad safety program in connection
with its duties under |
13 | | subsection (3) of Section 18c-7401 of the Illinois
Vehicle |
14 | | Code, with the remainder to be used by the Department of |
15 | | Transportation
upon order of the Illinois Commerce Commission, |
16 | | to pay that part of the
cost apportioned by such Commission to |
17 | | the State to cover the interest
of the public in the use of |
18 | | highways, roads, streets, or
pedestrian walkways in the
county |
19 | | highway system, township and district road system, or |
20 | | municipal
street system as defined in the Illinois Highway |
21 | | Code, as the same may
from time to time be amended, for |
22 | | separation of grades, for installation,
construction or |
23 | | reconstruction of crossing protection or reconstruction,
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24 | | alteration, relocation including construction or improvement |
25 | | of any
existing highway necessary for access to property or |
26 | | improvement of any
grade crossing and grade crossing surface |
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1 | | including the necessary highway approaches thereto of any
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2 | | railroad across the highway or public road, or for the |
3 | | installation,
construction, reconstruction, or maintenance of |
4 | | safety treatments to deter trespassing or a pedestrian walkway |
5 | | over or
under a railroad right-of-way, as provided for in and |
6 | | in
accordance with Section 18c-7401 of the Illinois Vehicle |
7 | | Code.
The Commission may order up to $2,000,000 per year in |
8 | | Grade Crossing Protection Fund moneys for the improvement of |
9 | | grade crossing surfaces and up to $300,000 per year for the |
10 | | maintenance and renewal of 4-quadrant gate vehicle detection |
11 | | systems located at non-high speed rail grade crossings.
In |
12 | | entering orders for projects for which payments from the Grade |
13 | | Crossing
Protection Fund will be made, the Commission shall |
14 | | account for expenditures
authorized by the orders on a cash |
15 | | rather than an accrual basis. For purposes
of this requirement |
16 | | an "accrual basis" assumes that the total cost of the
project |
17 | | is expended in the fiscal year in which the order is entered, |
18 | | while a
"cash basis" allocates the cost of the project among |
19 | | fiscal years as
expenditures are actually made. To meet the |
20 | | requirements of this subsection,
the Illinois Commerce |
21 | | Commission shall develop annual and 5-year project plans
of |
22 | | rail crossing capital improvements that will be paid for with |
23 | | moneys from
the Grade Crossing Protection Fund. The annual |
24 | | project plan shall identify
projects for the succeeding fiscal |
25 | | year and the 5-year project plan shall
identify projects for |
26 | | the 5 directly succeeding fiscal years. The Commission
shall |
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1 | | submit the annual and 5-year project plans for this Fund to the |
2 | | Governor,
the President of the Senate, the Senate Minority |
3 | | Leader, the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, and the |
4 | | Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives on
the first |
5 | | Wednesday in April of each year;
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6 | | (d) of the amount remaining after allocations provided for |
7 | | in
subsections (a), (a-1), (b), and (c), a sufficient amount |
8 | | shall be reserved to
pay all of the following:
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9 | | (1) the costs of the Department of Revenue in |
10 | | administering this
Act;
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11 | | (2) the costs of the Department of Transportation in |
12 | | performing its
duties imposed by the Illinois Highway Code |
13 | | for supervising the use of motor
fuel tax funds |
14 | | apportioned to municipalities, counties and road |
15 | | districts;
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16 | | (3) refunds provided for in Section 13, refunds for |
17 | | overpayment of decal fees paid under Section 13a.4 of this |
18 | | Act, and refunds provided for under the terms
of the |
19 | | International Fuel Tax Agreement referenced in Section |
20 | | 14a;
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21 | | (4) from October 1, 1985 until June 30, 1994, the |
22 | | administration of the
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law, |
23 | | which amount shall be certified monthly by
the |
24 | | Environmental Protection Agency to the State Comptroller |
25 | | and shall promptly
be transferred by the State Comptroller |
26 | | and Treasurer from the Motor Fuel Tax
Fund to the Vehicle |
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1 | | Inspection Fund, and for the period July 1, 1994 through
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2 | | June 30, 2000, one-twelfth of $25,000,000 each month, for |
3 | | the period July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2003,
one-twelfth |
4 | | of
$30,000,000
each month,
and $15,000,000 on July 1, |
5 | | 2003, and $15,000,000 on January 1, 2004, and $15,000,000
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6 | | on
each
July
1 and October 1, or as soon thereafter as may |
7 | | be practical, during the period July 1, 2004 through June |
8 | | 30, 2012,
and $30,000,000 on June 1, 2013, or as soon |
9 | | thereafter as may be practical, and $15,000,000 on July 1 |
10 | | and October 1, or as soon thereafter as may be practical, |
11 | | during the period of July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015, |
12 | | for the administration of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection |
13 | | Law of
2005, to be transferred by the State Comptroller |
14 | | and Treasurer from the Motor
Fuel Tax Fund into the |
15 | | Vehicle Inspection Fund;
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16 | | (4.5) beginning on July 1, 2019, the costs of the |
17 | | Environmental Protection Agency for the administration of |
18 | | the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005 shall be |
19 | | paid, subject to appropriation, from the Motor Fuel Tax |
20 | | Fund into the Vehicle Inspection Fund; beginning in 2019, |
21 | | no later than December 31 of each year, or as soon |
22 | | thereafter as practical, the State Comptroller shall |
23 | | direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from the |
24 | | Vehicle Inspection Fund to the Motor Fuel Tax Fund any |
25 | | balance remaining in the Vehicle Inspection Fund in excess |
26 | | of $2,000,000; |
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1 | | (5) amounts ordered paid by the Court of Claims; and
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2 | | (6) payment of motor fuel use taxes due to member |
3 | | jurisdictions under
the terms of the International Fuel |
4 | | Tax Agreement. The Department shall
certify these amounts |
5 | | to the Comptroller by the 15th day of each month; the
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6 | | Comptroller shall cause orders to be drawn for such |
7 | | amounts, and the Treasurer
shall administer those amounts |
8 | | on or before the last day of each month;
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9 | | (e) after allocations for the purposes set forth in |
10 | | subsections
(a), (a-1), (b), (c), and (d), the remaining |
11 | | amount shall be apportioned as follows:
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12 | | (1) Until January 1, 2000, 58.4%, and beginning |
13 | | January 1, 2000, 45.6%
shall be deposited as follows:
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14 | | (A) 37% into the State Construction Account Fund, |
15 | | and
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16 | | (B) 63% into the Road Fund, $1,250,000 of which |
17 | | shall be reserved each
month for the Department of |
18 | | Transportation to be used in accordance with
the |
19 | | provisions of Sections 6-901 through 6-906 of the |
20 | | Illinois Highway Code;
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21 | | (2) Until January 1, 2000, 41.6%, and beginning |
22 | | January 1, 2000, 54.4%
shall be transferred to the |
23 | | Department of Transportation to be
distributed as follows:
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24 | | (A) 49.10% to the municipalities of the State,
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25 | | (B) 16.74% to the counties of the State having |
26 | | 1,000,000 or more inhabitants,
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1 | | (C) 18.27% to the counties of the State having |
2 | | less than 1,000,000 inhabitants,
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3 | | (D) 15.89% to the road districts of the State.
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4 | | If a township is dissolved under Article 24 of the |
5 | | Township Code, McHenry County shall receive any moneys |
6 | | that would have been distributed to the township under |
7 | | this subparagraph, except that a municipality that assumes |
8 | | the powers and responsibilities of a road district under |
9 | | paragraph (6) of Section 24-35 of the Township Code shall |
10 | | receive any moneys that would have been distributed to the |
11 | | township in a percent equal to the area of the dissolved |
12 | | road district or portion of the dissolved road district |
13 | | over which the municipality assumed the powers and |
14 | | responsibilities compared to the total area of the |
15 | | dissolved township. The moneys received under this |
16 | | subparagraph shall be used in the geographic area of the |
17 | | dissolved township. If a township is reconstituted as |
18 | | provided under Section 24-45 of the Township Code, McHenry |
19 | | County or a municipality shall no longer be distributed |
20 | | moneys under this subparagraph. |
21 | | As soon as may be after the first day of each month, the |
22 | | Department of
Transportation shall allot to each municipality |
23 | | its share of the amount
apportioned to the several |
24 | | municipalities which shall be in proportion
to the population |
25 | | of such municipalities as determined by the last
preceding |
26 | | municipal census if conducted by the Federal Government or
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1 | | Federal census. If territory is annexed to any municipality |
2 | | subsequent
to the time of the last preceding census the |
3 | | corporate authorities of
such municipality may cause a census |
4 | | to be taken of such annexed
territory and the population so |
5 | | ascertained for such territory shall be
added to the |
6 | | population of the municipality as determined by the last
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7 | | preceding census for the purpose of determining the allotment |
8 | | for that
municipality. If the population of any municipality |
9 | | was not determined
by the last Federal census preceding any |
10 | | apportionment, the
apportionment to such municipality shall be |
11 | | in accordance with any
census taken by such municipality. Any |
12 | | municipal census used in
accordance with this Section shall be |
13 | | certified to the Department of
Transportation by the clerk of |
14 | | such municipality, and the accuracy
thereof shall be subject |
15 | | to approval of the Department which may make
such corrections |
16 | | as it ascertains to be necessary.
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17 | | As soon as may be after the first day of each month, the |
18 | | Department of
Transportation shall allot to each county its |
19 | | share of the amount
apportioned to the several counties of the |
20 | | State as herein provided.
Each allotment to the several |
21 | | counties having less than 1,000,000
inhabitants shall be in |
22 | | proportion to the amount of motor vehicle
license fees |
23 | | received from the residents of such counties, respectively,
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24 | | during the preceding calendar year. The Secretary of State |
25 | | shall, on or
before April 15 of each year, transmit to the |
26 | | Department of
Transportation a full and complete report |
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1 | | showing the amount of motor
vehicle license fees received from |
2 | | the residents of each county,
respectively, during the |
3 | | preceding calendar year. The Department of
Transportation |
4 | | shall, each month, use for allotment purposes the last
such |
5 | | report received from the Secretary of State.
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6 | | As soon as may be after the first day of each month, the |
7 | | Department
of Transportation shall allot to the several |
8 | | counties their share of the
amount apportioned for the use of |
9 | | road districts. The allotment shall
be apportioned among the |
10 | | several counties in the State in the proportion
which the |
11 | | total mileage of township or district roads in the respective
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12 | | counties bears to the total mileage of all township and |
13 | | district roads
in the State. Funds allotted to the respective |
14 | | counties for the use of
road districts therein shall be |
15 | | allocated to the several road districts
in the county in the |
16 | | proportion which the total mileage of such township
or |
17 | | district roads in the respective road districts bears to the |
18 | | total
mileage of all such township or district roads in the |
19 | | county. After
July 1 of any year prior to 2011, no allocation |
20 | | shall be made for any road district
unless it levied a tax for |
21 | | road and bridge purposes in an amount which
will require the |
22 | | extension of such tax against the taxable property in
any such |
23 | | road district at a rate of not less than either .08% of the |
24 | | value
thereof, based upon the assessment for the year |
25 | | immediately prior to the year
in which such tax was levied and |
26 | | as equalized by the Department of Revenue
or, in DuPage |
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1 | | County, an amount equal to or greater than $12,000 per mile of
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2 | | road under the jurisdiction of the road district, whichever is |
3 | | less. Beginning July 1, 2011 and each July 1 thereafter, an |
4 | | allocation shall be made for any road district
if it levied a |
5 | | tax for road and bridge purposes. In counties other than |
6 | | DuPage County, if the amount of the tax levy requires the |
7 | | extension of the tax against the taxable property in
the road |
8 | | district at a rate that is less than 0.08% of the value
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9 | | thereof, based upon the assessment for the year immediately |
10 | | prior to the year
in which the tax was levied and as equalized |
11 | | by the Department of Revenue, then the amount of the |
12 | | allocation for that road district shall be a percentage of the |
13 | | maximum allocation equal to the percentage obtained by |
14 | | dividing the rate extended by the district by 0.08%. In DuPage |
15 | | County, if the amount of the tax levy requires the extension of |
16 | | the tax against the taxable property in
the road district at a |
17 | | rate that is less than the lesser of (i) 0.08% of the value
of |
18 | | the taxable property in the road district, based upon the |
19 | | assessment for the year immediately prior to the year
in which |
20 | | such tax was levied and as equalized by the Department of |
21 | | Revenue,
or (ii) a rate that will yield an amount equal to |
22 | | $12,000 per mile of
road under the jurisdiction of the road |
23 | | district, then the amount of the allocation for the road |
24 | | district shall be a percentage of the maximum allocation equal |
25 | | to the percentage obtained by dividing the rate extended by |
26 | | the district by the lesser of (i) 0.08% or (ii) the rate that |
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1 | | will yield an amount equal to $12,000 per mile of
road under |
2 | | the jurisdiction of the road district. |
3 | | Prior to 2011, if any
road district has levied a special |
4 | | tax for road purposes
pursuant to Sections 6-601, 6-602, and |
5 | | 6-603 of the Illinois Highway Code, and
such tax was levied in |
6 | | an amount which would require extension at a
rate of not less |
7 | | than .08% of the value of the taxable property thereof,
as |
8 | | equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue,
or, in |
9 | | DuPage County, an amount equal to or greater than $12,000 per |
10 | | mile of
road under the jurisdiction of the road district, |
11 | | whichever is less,
such levy shall, however, be deemed a |
12 | | proper compliance with this
Section and shall qualify such |
13 | | road district for an allotment under this
Section. Beginning |
14 | | in 2011 and thereafter, if any
road district has levied a |
15 | | special tax for road purposes
under Sections 6-601, 6-602, and |
16 | | 6-603 of the Illinois Highway Code, and
the tax was levied in |
17 | | an amount that would require extension at a
rate of not less |
18 | | than 0.08% of the value of the taxable property of that road |
19 | | district,
as equalized or assessed by the Department of |
20 | | Revenue or, in DuPage County, an amount equal to or greater |
21 | | than $12,000 per mile of road under the jurisdiction of the |
22 | | road district, whichever is less, that levy shall be deemed a |
23 | | proper compliance with this
Section and shall qualify such |
24 | | road district for a full, rather than proportionate, allotment |
25 | | under this
Section. If the levy for the special tax is less |
26 | | than 0.08% of the value of the taxable property, or, in DuPage |
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1 | | County if the levy for the special tax is less than the lesser |
2 | | of (i) 0.08% or (ii) $12,000 per mile of road under the |
3 | | jurisdiction of the road district, and if the levy for the |
4 | | special tax is more than any other levy for road and bridge |
5 | | purposes, then the levy for the special tax qualifies the road |
6 | | district for a proportionate, rather than full, allotment |
7 | | under this Section. If the levy for the special tax is equal to |
8 | | or less than any other levy for road and bridge purposes, then |
9 | | any allotment under this Section shall be determined by the |
10 | | other levy for road and bridge purposes. |
11 | | Prior to 2011, if a township has transferred to the road |
12 | | and bridge fund
money which, when added to the amount of any |
13 | | tax levy of the road
district would be the equivalent of a tax |
14 | | levy requiring extension at a
rate of at least .08%, or, in |
15 | | DuPage County, an amount equal to or greater
than $12,000 per |
16 | | mile of road under the jurisdiction of the road district,
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17 | | whichever is less, such transfer, together with any such tax |
18 | | levy,
shall be deemed a proper compliance with this Section |
19 | | and shall qualify
the road district for an allotment under |
20 | | this Section.
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21 | | In counties in which a property tax extension limitation |
22 | | is imposed
under the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, |
23 | | road districts may retain
their entitlement to a motor fuel |
24 | | tax allotment or, beginning in 2011, their entitlement to a |
25 | | full allotment if, at the time the property
tax
extension |
26 | | limitation was imposed, the road district was levying a road |
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1 | | and
bridge tax at a rate sufficient to entitle it to a motor |
2 | | fuel tax allotment
and continues to levy the maximum allowable |
3 | | amount after the imposition of the
property tax extension |
4 | | limitation. Any road district may in all circumstances
retain |
5 | | its entitlement to a motor fuel tax allotment or, beginning in |
6 | | 2011, its entitlement to a full allotment if it levied a road |
7 | | and
bridge tax in an amount that will require the extension of |
8 | | the tax against the
taxable property in the road district at a |
9 | | rate of not less than 0.08% of the
assessed value of the |
10 | | property, based upon the assessment for the year
immediately |
11 | | preceding the year in which the tax was levied and as equalized |
12 | | by
the Department of Revenue or, in DuPage County, an amount |
13 | | equal to or greater
than $12,000 per mile of road under the |
14 | | jurisdiction of the road district,
whichever is less.
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15 | | As used in this Section, the term "road district" means |
16 | | any road
district, including a county unit road district, |
17 | | provided for by the
Illinois Highway Code; and the term |
18 | | "township or district road"
means any road in the township and |
19 | | district road system as defined in the
Illinois Highway Code. |
20 | | For the purposes of this Section, "township or
district road" |
21 | | also includes such roads as are maintained by park
districts, |
22 | | forest preserve districts and conservation districts. The
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23 | | Department of Transportation shall determine the mileage of |
24 | | all township
and district roads for the purposes of making |
25 | | allotments and allocations of
motor fuel tax funds for use in |
26 | | road districts.
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1 | | Payment of motor fuel tax moneys to municipalities and |
2 | | counties shall
be made as soon as possible after the allotment |
3 | | is made. The treasurer
of the municipality or county may |
4 | | invest these funds until their use is
required and the |
5 | | interest earned by these investments shall be limited
to the |
6 | | same uses as the principal funds.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 101-32, eff. 6-28-19; 101-230, eff. 8-9-19; |
8 | | 101-493, eff. 8-23-19; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-558, eff. |
9 | | 8-20-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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10 | | Section 5-87. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
11 | | changing Sections 1A-112, 2-121.1, and 16-132 and by adding |
12 | | Sections 2-105.3 and 2-105.4 as follows:
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13 | | (40 ILCS 5/1A-112)
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14 | | Sec. 1A-112. Fees.
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15 | | (a) Every pension fund that is required to file an annual |
16 | | statement under
Section 1A-109 shall pay to the Department an |
17 | | annual compliance fee. In the
case of a pension fund under |
18 | | Article 3 or 4 of this Code, (i) prior to the conclusion of the |
19 | | transition period, the annual compliance
fee shall be 0.02% (2 |
20 | | basis points) of the total
assets of the pension
fund, as |
21 | | reported in the most current annual statement of the fund, but |
22 | | not
more than $8,000 and (ii) after the conclusion of the |
23 | | transition period, the annual compliance fee shall be $8,000 |
24 | | and shall be paid by the Consolidated Fund. In the case of all |
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1 | | other pension funds and
retirement
systems, the annual |
2 | | compliance fee shall be $8,000. Effective July 1, 2023, each |
3 | | pension fund established under Article 3 or 4 of this Code |
4 | | shall pay an annual compliance fee of at least 0.02% but not |
5 | | more than 0.05% of the total assets of the pension fund, as |
6 | | reported in the most current annual statement of the fund, to |
7 | | the Department of Insurance unless the appropriate |
8 | | Consolidated Fund agrees to conduct an audit or examination of |
9 | | all pension funds as provided in Section 1A-104. The |
10 | | Department shall have the discretion to set the annual |
11 | | compliance fee to be paid by each pension fund to cover the |
12 | | cost of the compliance audits. The Department shall provide |
13 | | written notice to each Article 3 and Article 4 pension fund of |
14 | | the amount of the annual compliance fee due not less than 60 |
15 | | days prior to the fee payment deadline.
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16 | | (b) The annual compliance fee shall be due on June 30 for |
17 | | the following
State fiscal year, except that the fee payable |
18 | | in 1997 for fiscal year 1998
shall be due no earlier than 30 |
19 | | days following the effective date of this
amendatory Act of |
20 | | 1997.
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21 | | (c) Any information obtained by the Division that is |
22 | | available to the public
under the Freedom of Information Act |
23 | | and is either compiled in published form
or maintained on a |
24 | | computer processible medium shall be furnished upon the
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25 | | written request of any applicant and the payment of a |
26 | | reasonable information
services fee established by the |
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1 | | Director, sufficient to cover the total cost to
the Division |
2 | | of compiling, processing, maintaining, and generating the
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3 | | information. The information may be furnished by means of |
4 | | published copy or on
a computer processed or computer |
5 | | processible medium.
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6 | | No fee may be charged to any person for information that |
7 | | the Division is
required by law to furnish to that person.
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8 | | (d) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, all fees |
9 | | and penalties
collected by the Department under this Code |
10 | | shall be deposited into the Public
Pension Regulation Fund.
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11 | | (e) Fees collected under subsection (c) of this Section |
12 | | and money collected
under Section 1A-107 shall be deposited |
13 | | into the Technology Management Revolving Fund and credited to |
14 | | the account of the Department's Public Pension
Division. This |
15 | | income shall be used exclusively for the
purposes set forth in |
16 | | Section 1A-107. Notwithstanding the provisions of
Section |
17 | | 408.2 of the Illinois Insurance Code, no surplus funds |
18 | | remaining in
this account shall be deposited in the Insurance |
19 | | Financial Regulation Fund.
All money in this account that the |
20 | | Director certifies is not needed for the
purposes set forth in |
21 | | Section 1A-107 of this Code shall be transferred to the
Public |
22 | | Pension Regulation Fund.
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23 | | (f) Nothing in this Code prohibits the General Assembly |
24 | | from appropriating
funds from the General Revenue Fund to the |
25 | | Department for the purpose of
administering or enforcing this |
26 | | Code.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 100-23, eff. 7-6-17; 101-610, eff. 1-1-20.)
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2 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-105.3 new) |
3 | | Sec. 2-105.3. Tier 1 participant; Tier 2 participant. |
4 | | "Tier 1 participant": A participant who first became a |
5 | | participant before January 1, 2011. |
6 | | "Tier 2 participant": A participant who first became a |
7 | | participant on or after January 1, 2011.
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8 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-105.4 new) |
9 | | Sec. 2-105.4. Tier 1 retiree. "Tier 1 retiree" means a |
10 | | former Tier 1 participant who has made the election to retire |
11 | | and has terminated service.
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12 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-121.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 2-121.1)
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13 | | Sec. 2-121.1. Survivor's annuity; amount annuity - amount .
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14 | | (a) A surviving spouse shall be entitled to 66 2/3% of the |
15 | | amount of
retirement annuity to which the participant or |
16 | | annuitant was entitled on
the date of death, without regard to |
17 | | whether the participant had attained
age 55 prior to his or her |
18 | | death, subject to a minimum payment of 10% of
salary. If a |
19 | | surviving spouse, regardless of age, has in his or her care
at |
20 | | the date of death any eligible child or children of the |
21 | | participant, the
survivor's annuity shall be the greater of |
22 | | the following: (1) 66 2/3% of
the amount of retirement annuity |
23 | | to which the participant or annuitant was
entitled on the date |
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1 | | of death, or (2) 30% of the participant's salary
increased by |
2 | | 10% of salary on account of each such child, subject to a
total |
3 | | payment for the surviving spouse and children of 50% of |
4 | | salary. If
eligible children survive but there is no surviving |
5 | | spouse, or if the
surviving spouse dies or becomes |
6 | | disqualified by
remarriage while eligible children survive, |
7 | | each
eligible child shall be entitled to an annuity of 20% of |
8 | | salary, subject
to a maximum total payment for all such |
9 | | children of 50% of salary.
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10 | | However, the survivor's annuity payable under this Section |
11 | | shall not be
less than 100% of the amount of retirement annuity |
12 | | to which the participant
or annuitant was entitled on the date |
13 | | of death, if he or she is survived by
a dependent disabled |
14 | | child.
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15 | | The salary to be used for determining these benefits shall |
16 | | be the
salary used for determining the amount of retirement |
17 | | annuity as provided
in Section 2-119.01.
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18 | | (b) Upon the death of a participant after the termination |
19 | | of service or
upon death of an annuitant, the maximum total |
20 | | payment to a surviving spouse
and eligible children, or to |
21 | | eligible children alone if there is no surviving
spouse, shall |
22 | | be 75% of the retirement annuity to which the participant
or |
23 | | annuitant was entitled, unless there is a dependent disabled |
24 | | child
among the survivors.
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25 | | (c) When a child ceases to be an eligible child, the |
26 | | annuity to that
child, or to the surviving spouse on account of |
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1 | | that child, shall thereupon
cease, and the annuity payable to |
2 | | the surviving spouse or other eligible
children shall be |
3 | | recalculated if necessary.
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4 | | Upon the ineligibility of the last eligible child, the |
5 | | annuity shall
immediately revert to the amount payable upon |
6 | | death of a participant or
annuitant who leaves no eligible |
7 | | children. If the surviving spouse is then
under age 50, the |
8 | | annuity as revised shall be deferred until the attainment
of |
9 | | age 50.
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10 | | (d) Beginning January 1, 1990, every survivor's annuity |
11 | | shall be increased
(1) on each January 1 occurring on or after |
12 | | the commencement of the annuity if
the deceased member died |
13 | | while receiving a retirement annuity, or (2) in
other cases, |
14 | | on each January 1 occurring on or after the first anniversary
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15 | | of the commencement of the annuity, by an amount equal to 3% of |
16 | | the current
amount of the annuity, including any previous |
17 | | increases under this Article.
Such increases shall apply |
18 | | without regard to whether the deceased member
was in service |
19 | | on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1991, |
20 | | but shall not accrue for any period prior to January 1, 1990.
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21 | | (d-5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
22 | | the initial survivor's annuity of a survivor of a participant |
23 | | who first becomes a participant on or after January 1, 2011 |
24 | | (the effective date of Public Act 96-889) shall be in the |
25 | | amount of 66 2/3% of the amount of the retirement annuity to |
26 | | which the participant or annuitant was entitled on the date of |
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1 | | death and shall be increased (1) on each January 1 occurring on |
2 | | or after the commencement of the annuity if
the deceased |
3 | | member died while receiving a retirement annuity or (2) in
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4 | | other cases, on each January 1 occurring on or after the first |
5 | | anniversary
of the commencement of the annuity, by an amount |
6 | | equal to 3% or the annual unadjusted percentage increase in |
7 | | the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers as determined |
8 | | by the Public Pension Division of the Department of Insurance |
9 | | under subsection (a) of Section 2-108.1, whichever is less, of |
10 | | the survivor's annuity then being paid. |
11 | | The provisions of this subsection (d-5) shall not apply to |
12 | | a survivor's annuity of a survivor of a participant who died in |
13 | | service before January 1, 2023. |
14 | | (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
15 | | beginning
January 1, 1990, the minimum survivor's annuity |
16 | | payable to any person who
is entitled to receive a survivor's |
17 | | annuity under this Article shall be
$300 per month, without |
18 | | regard to whether or not the deceased participant
was in |
19 | | service on the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989.
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20 | | (f) In the case of a proportional survivor's annuity |
21 | | arising under
the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act where the |
22 | | amount payable by the
System on January 1, 1993 is less than |
23 | | $300 per month, the amount payable
by the System shall be |
24 | | increased beginning on that date by a monthly amount
equal to |
25 | | $2 for each full year that has expired since the annuity began.
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26 | | (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, the |
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1 | | survivor's annuity payable to an eligible survivor of a Tier 2 |
2 | | participant who died in service prior to January 1, 2023 shall |
3 | | be calculated in accordance with the provisions applicable to |
4 | | the survivors of a deceased Tier 1 participant. |
5 | | Notwithstanding Section 1-103.1, the changes to this Section |
6 | | made by this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly |
7 | | apply without regard to whether the participant was in active |
8 | | service before the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
9 | | the 103rd General Assembly. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 96-889, eff. 1-1-11; 96-1490, eff. 1-1-11.)
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11 | | (40 ILCS 5/16-132) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-132)
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12 | | Sec. 16-132. Retirement annuity eligibility. A member who |
13 | | has at least 20 years of creditable service is entitled to a
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14 | | retirement annuity upon or after attainment of age 55.
A |
15 | | member who has at least 10 but less than 20 years of creditable |
16 | | service is
entitled to a retirement annuity upon or after |
17 | | attainment of age 60.
A member who has at least 5 but less than |
18 | | 10 years of creditable service is
entitled to a retirement |
19 | | annuity upon or after attainment of age 62.
A member who (i) |
20 | | has earned during the period immediately preceding the last
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21 | | day of service at least one year of contributing creditable |
22 | | service as an
employee of a department as defined in Section |
23 | | 14-103.04, (ii) has earned at
least 5 years of contributing |
24 | | creditable service as an employee of a department
as defined |
25 | | in Section 14-103.04, and (iii) retires on or after January 1, |
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is entitled to a retirement annuity upon or after |
2 | | attainment of an age which,
when added to the number of years |
3 | | of his or her total creditable service,
equals at least 85. |
4 | | Portions of years shall be counted as decimal equivalents.
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5 | | A member who is eligible to receive a retirement annuity |
6 | | of at least 74.6% of
final average salary and will attain age |
7 | | 55 on or before December 31 during the
year which commences on |
8 | | July 1 shall be deemed to attain age 55 on the
preceding June |
9 | | 1.
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10 | | A member meeting the above eligibility conditions is |
11 | | entitled to a retirement
annuity upon written application to |
12 | | the board setting forth the date the member
wishes the |
13 | | retirement annuity to commence. However, the effective date of |
14 | | the
retirement annuity shall be no earlier than the day |
15 | | following the last day of
creditable service, regardless of |
16 | | the date of official termination of
employment; however, upon
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17 | | written application within 6 months after the effective date
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18 | | of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly by a
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19 | | member or annuitant, the creditable service and earnings
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20 | | received in the last fiscal year of employment may be
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21 | | disregarded when determining the retirement effective date and |
22 | | the retirement benefit except that the effective date of a |
23 | | retirement annuity may be after the date of official |
24 | | termination of employment as long as such employment is for |
25 | | (1) less than 10 days in length ; and (2) less than $2,500 |
26 | | $2,000 in creditable earnings; and (3) the last fiscal year of
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1 | | employment includes only a fiscal year beginning on or after
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2 | | July 1, 2016 and ending before June 30,2023 compensation . The
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3 | | retirement effective date may not, as a result of the
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4 | | application of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General
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5 | | Assembly, be earlier than July 1, 2016.
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6 | | To be eligible for a retirement annuity, a member shall |
7 | | not be employed
as a teacher in the schools included under this |
8 | | System or under Article 17,
except (i) as provided in Section |
9 | | 16-118 or 16-150.1, (ii) if
the member is disabled (in which |
10 | | event, eligibility for salary must cease),
or (iii) if the |
11 | | System is required by federal law to commence
payment due to |
12 | | the member's age; the changes to this sentence made by this
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13 | | amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly apply without
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14 | | regard to whether the member terminated employment before or |
15 | | after its
effective date.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 102-871, eff. 5-13-22.)
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17 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-105.1 rep.) |
18 | | (40 ILCS 5/2-105.2 rep.) |
19 | | Section 5-88. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
20 | | repealing Sections 2-105.1 and 2-105.2.
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21 | | Section 5-89. The Innovation Development and Economy Act |
22 | | is amended by changing Sections 20, 30, and 50 as follows:
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23 | | (50 ILCS 470/20)
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1 | | Sec. 20. Approval of STAR bond projects. The governing |
2 | | body of a political subdivision may establish one or more STAR |
3 | | bond projects in any STAR bond district. A STAR bond project |
4 | | which is partially outside the boundaries of a municipality |
5 | | must also be approved by the governing body of the county by |
6 | | resolution. |
7 | | (a) After the establishment of a STAR bond district, the |
8 | | master developer may propose one or more STAR bond projects to |
9 | | a political subdivision and the master developer shall, in |
10 | | cooperation with the political subdivision, prepare a STAR |
11 | | bond project plan in consultation with the planning commission |
12 | | of the political subdivision, if any. The STAR bond project |
13 | | plan may be implemented in separate development stages.
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14 | | (b) Any political subdivision considering a STAR bond |
15 | | project within a STAR bond district shall notify the |
16 | | Department, which shall cause to be prepared an independent |
17 | | feasibility study by a feasibility consultant with certified |
18 | | copies provided to the political subdivision, the Director, |
19 | | and the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The |
20 | | feasibility study shall include the following: |
21 | | (1) the estimated amount of pledged STAR revenues |
22 | | expected to be collected in each year through the maturity |
23 | | date of the proposed STAR bonds;
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24 | | (2) a statement of how the jobs and taxes obtained |
25 | | from the STAR bond project will contribute significantly |
26 | | to the economic development of the State and region;
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1 | | (3) visitation expectations;
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2 | | (4) the unique quality of the project; |
3 | | (5) an economic impact study;
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4 | | (6) a market study;
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5 | | (7) integration and collaboration with other resources |
6 | | or businesses;
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7 | | (8) the quality of service and experience provided, as |
8 | | measured against national consumer standards for the |
9 | | specific target market;
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10 | | (9) project accountability, measured according to best |
11 | | industry practices;
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12 | | (10) the expected return on State and local investment |
13 | | that the STAR bond project is anticipated to produce; and
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14 | | (11) an anticipated principal and interest payment |
15 | | schedule on the STAR bonds.
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16 | | The feasibility consultant, along with the independent |
17 | | economist and any other consultants commissioned to perform |
18 | | the studies and other analysis required by the feasibility |
19 | | study, shall be selected by the Director with the approval of |
20 | | the political subdivision. The consultants shall be retained |
21 | | by the
Director and the Department shall be reimbursed by the |
22 | | master
developer for the costs to retain the consultants. |
23 | | The failure to include all information enumerated in this |
24 | | subsection in the feasibility study for a STAR bond project |
25 | | shall not affect the validity of STAR bonds issued pursuant to |
26 | | this Act.
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1 | | (c) If the political subdivision determines the STAR bond |
2 | | project is feasible, the STAR bond project plan shall include: |
3 | | (1) a summary of the feasibility study;
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4 | | (2) a reference to the STAR bond district plan that |
5 | | identifies the STAR bond project area that is set forth in |
6 | | the STAR bond project plan that is being considered;
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7 | | (3) a legal description and map of the STAR bond |
8 | | project area to be developed or redeveloped;
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9 | | (4) a description of the buildings and facilities |
10 | | proposed to be constructed or improved in such STAR bond |
11 | | project area, including destination users and an |
12 | | entertainment user, as applicable; |
13 | | (5) a copy of letters of intent to locate within the |
14 | | STAR bond district signed by both the master developer and |
15 | | the appropriate corporate officer of at least one |
16 | | destination user for the first STAR bond project proposed |
17 | | within the district; and |
18 | | (6) any other information the governing body of the |
19 | | political subdivision deems reasonable and necessary to |
20 | | advise the public of the intent of the STAR bond project |
21 | | plan. |
22 | | (d) Before a political subdivision may hold a public
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23 | | hearing to consider a STAR bond project plan, the political |
24 | | subdivision must apply to the Department for approval of the |
25 | | STAR
bond project plan. An application for approval of a STAR |
26 | | bond
project plan must not be approved unless all of the |
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1 | | components of
the feasibility study set forth in items (1) |
2 | | through (11) of subsection
(b) have been completed and |
3 | | submitted to the Department for
review. In addition to |
4 | | reviewing all of the other elements of the
STAR bond project |
5 | | plan required under subsection (c), which must
be included in |
6 | | the application (which plan must include a letter or
letters |
7 | | of intent as required under subdivision (c)(5) in order to
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8 | | receive Director approval), the Director must review the |
9 | | feasibility
study and consider all of the components of the |
10 | | feasibility study set
forth in items (1) through (11) of |
11 | | subsection (b) of Section 20,
including without limitation the |
12 | | economic impact study and the
financial benefit of the |
13 | | proposed STAR bond project to the local,
regional, and State |
14 | | economies, the proposed adverse impacts on
similar businesses |
15 | | and projects as well as municipalities within the
market area, |
16 | | and the net effect of the proposed STAR bond project
on the |
17 | | local, regional, and State economies. In addition to the
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18 | | economic impact study, the political subdivision must also |
19 | | submit to
the Department, as part of its application, the |
20 | | financial and other
information that substantiates the basis |
21 | | for the conclusion of the
economic impact study, in the form |
22 | | and manner as required by the
Department, so that the |
23 | | Department can verify the results of the
study. In addition to |
24 | | any other criteria in this subsection, to approve
the STAR |
25 | | bond project plan, the Director must be satisfied that the
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26 | | proposed destination user is in fact a true destination user |
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1 | | and also
find that the STAR bond project plan is in accordance |
2 | | with the
purpose of this Act and the public interest. The |
3 | | Director shall either
approve or deny the STAR bond project |
4 | | plan based on the criteria in
this subsection. In granting its |
5 | | approval, the Department may require the political subdivision |
6 | | to execute a binding agreement or memorandum of understanding |
7 | | with the State. The terms of the agreement or memorandum may |
8 | | include, among other things, the political subdivision's |
9 | | repayment of the State sales tax increment distributed to it |
10 | | should any violation of the agreement or memorandum or this |
11 | | Act occur. |
12 | | (e) Upon a finding by the planning and zoning commission |
13 | | of the political subdivision that the STAR bond project plan |
14 | | is consistent with the intent of the comprehensive plan for |
15 | | the development of the political subdivision and upon issuance |
16 | | of written approval of the STAR bond project plan from the |
17 | | Director pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 20, the |
18 | | governing body of the political subdivision shall adopt a |
19 | | resolution stating that the political subdivision is |
20 | | considering the adoption of the STAR bond project plan. The |
21 | | resolution shall:
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22 | | (1) give notice that a public hearing will be held to |
23 | | consider the adoption of the STAR bond project plan and |
24 | | fix the date, hour, and place of the public hearing;
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25 | | (2) describe the general boundaries of the STAR bond |
26 | | district within which the STAR bond project will be |
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1 | | located and the date of establishment of the STAR bond |
2 | | district;
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3 | | (3) describe the general boundaries of the area |
4 | | proposed to be included within the STAR bond project area;
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5 | | (4) provide that the STAR bond project plan and map of |
6 | | the area to be redeveloped or developed are available for |
7 | | inspection during regular office hours in the offices of |
8 | | the political subdivision; and
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9 | | (5) contain a summary of the terms and conditions of |
10 | | any proposed project development agreement with the |
11 | | political subdivision.
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12 | | (f) A public hearing shall be conducted to consider the |
13 | | adoption of any STAR bond project plan. |
14 | | (1) The date fixed for the public hearing to consider |
15 | | the adoption of the STAR bond project plan shall be not |
16 | | less than 20 nor more than 90 days following the date of |
17 | | the adoption of the resolution fixing the date of the |
18 | | hearing.
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19 | | (2) A copy of the political subdivision's resolution |
20 | | providing for the public hearing shall be sent by |
21 | | certified mail, return receipt requested, to the governing |
22 | | body of the county. A copy of the political subdivision's |
23 | | resolution providing for the public hearing shall be sent |
24 | | by certified mail, return receipt requested, to each |
25 | | person or persons in whose name the general taxes for the |
26 | | last preceding year were paid on each parcel of land lying |
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1 | | within the proposed STAR bond project area within 10 days |
2 | | following the date of the adoption of the resolution. The |
3 | | resolution shall be published once in a newspaper of |
4 | | general circulation in the political subdivision not less |
5 | | than one week nor more than 3 weeks preceding the date |
6 | | fixed for the public hearing. A map or aerial photo |
7 | | clearly delineating the area of land proposed to be |
8 | | included within the STAR bond project area shall be |
9 | | published with the resolution.
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10 | | (3) The hearing shall be held at a location that is |
11 | | within 20 miles of the STAR bond district, in a facility |
12 | | that can accommodate a large crowd, and in a facility that |
13 | | is accessible to persons with disabilities. |
14 | | (4) At the public hearing, a representative of the |
15 | | political subdivision or master developer shall present |
16 | | the STAR bond project plan. Following the presentation of |
17 | | the STAR bond project plan, all interested persons shall |
18 | | be given an opportunity to be heard. The governing body |
19 | | may continue the date and time of the public hearing.
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20 | | (g) Upon conclusion of the public hearing, the governing |
21 | | body of the political subdivision may adopt the STAR bond |
22 | | project plan by a resolution approving the STAR bond project |
23 | | plan.
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24 | | (h) After the adoption by the corporate authorities of the |
25 | | political subdivision of a STAR bond project plan, the |
26 | | political subdivision may enter into a project development |
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1 | | agreement if the master developer has requested the political |
2 | | subdivision to be a party to the project development agreement |
3 | | pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 25.
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4 | | (i) Within 30 days after the adoption by the political |
5 | | subdivision of a STAR bond project plan, the clerk of the |
6 | | political subdivision shall transmit a copy of the legal |
7 | | description of the land and a list of all new and existing |
8 | | mailing addresses within the STAR bond district, a copy of the |
9 | | resolution adopting the STAR bond project plan, and a map or |
10 | | plat indicating the boundaries of the STAR bond project area |
11 | | to the clerk, treasurer, and governing body of the county and |
12 | | to the Department of Revenue. Within 30 days of creation of any |
13 | | new mailing addresses within a STAR bond district, the clerk |
14 | | of the political subdivision shall provide written notice of |
15 | | such new addresses to the Department of Revenue. |
16 | | If a certified copy of the resolution adopting the STAR |
17 | | bond project plan is filed with the Department on or before the |
18 | | first day of April, the Department, if all other requirements |
19 | | of this subsection are met, shall proceed to collect and |
20 | | allocate any local sales tax increment and any State sales tax |
21 | | increment in accordance with the provisions of this Act as of |
22 | | the first day of July next following the adoption and filing. |
23 | | If a certified copy of the resolution adopting the STAR bond |
24 | | project plan is filed with the Department after April 1 but on |
25 | | or before the first day of October, the Department, if all |
26 | | other requirements of this subsection are met, shall proceed |
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1 | | to collect and allocate any local sales tax increment and any |
2 | | State sales tax increment in accordance with the provisions of |
3 | | this Act as of the first day of January next following the |
4 | | adoption and filing. |
5 | | Any substantial changes to a STAR bond project plan as |
6 | | adopted shall be subject to a public hearing following |
7 | | publication of notice thereof in a newspaper of general |
8 | | circulation in the political subdivision and approval by |
9 | | resolution of the governing body of the political subdivision. |
10 | | The Department of Revenue shall not collect or allocate |
11 | | any local sales tax increment or State sales tax increment |
12 | | until the political subdivision also provides, in the manner |
13 | | prescribed by the Department, the boundaries of the STAR bond |
14 | | project area and each address in the STAR bond project area in |
15 | | such a way that the Department can determine by its address |
16 | | whether a business is located in the STAR bond project area. |
17 | | The political subdivision must provide this boundary and |
18 | | address information to the Department on or before April 1 for |
19 | | administration and enforcement under this Act by the |
20 | | Department beginning on the following July 1 and on or before |
21 | | October 1 for administration and enforcement under this Act by |
22 | | the Department beginning on the following January 1. The |
23 | | Department of Revenue shall not administer or enforce any |
24 | | change made to the boundaries of a STAR bond project or any |
25 | | address change, addition, or deletion until the political |
26 | | subdivision reports the boundary change or address change, |
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1 | | addition, or deletion to the Department in the manner |
2 | | prescribed by the Department. The political subdivision must |
3 | | provide this boundary change or address change, addition, or |
4 | | deletion information to the Department on or before April 1 |
5 | | for administration and enforcement by the Department of the |
6 | | change, addition, or deletion beginning on the following July |
7 | | 1 and on or before October 1 for administration and |
8 | | enforcement by the Department of the change, addition, or |
9 | | deletion beginning on the following January 1. If a retailer |
10 | | is incorrectly included or excluded from the list of those |
11 | | located in the STAR bond project, the Department of Revenue |
12 | | shall be held harmless if it reasonably relied on information |
13 | | provided by the political subdivision. |
14 | | (j) Any STAR bond project must be approved by the |
15 | | political subdivision prior to that date which is 23 years |
16 | | from the date of the approval of the STAR bond district, |
17 | | provided however that any amendments to such STAR bond project |
18 | | may occur following such date.
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19 | | (k) Any developer of a STAR bond project shall commence |
20 | | work on the STAR bond project within 3 years from the date of |
21 | | adoption of the STAR bond project plan. If the developer fails |
22 | | to commence work on the STAR bond project within the 3-year |
23 | | period, funding for the project shall cease and the developer |
24 | | of the project or complex shall have one year to appeal to the |
25 | | political subdivision for reapproval of the project and |
26 | | funding. If the project is reapproved, the 3-year period for |
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2 | | (l) After the adoption by the corporate authorities of the |
3 | | political subdivision of a STAR bond project plan and approval |
4 | | of the Director pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 20, the |
5 | | political subdivision may authorize the issuance of the STAR |
6 | | bonds in one or more series to finance the STAR bond project in |
7 | | accordance with the provisions of this Act. |
8 | | (m) The maximum maturity of STAR bonds issued to finance a |
9 | | STAR bond project shall not exceed 23 years from the first date |
10 | | of distribution of State sales tax revenues from such STAR |
11 | | bond project to the political subdivision unless the political |
12 | | subdivision extends such maturity by resolution up to a |
13 | | maximum of 35 years from such first distribution date. Any |
14 | | such extension shall require the approval of the Director. In |
15 | | no event shall the maximum maturity date for any STAR bonds |
16 | | exceed that date which is 35 years from the first distribution |
17 | | date of the first STAR bonds issued in a STAR bond district.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 96-939, eff. 6-24-10.)
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19 | | (50 ILCS 470/30)
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20 | | Sec. 30. STAR bonds; source of payment. Any political |
21 | | subdivision shall have the power to issue STAR bonds in one or |
22 | | more series to finance the undertaking of any STAR bond |
23 | | project in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the |
24 | | Omnibus Bond Acts. STAR bonds may be issued as revenue bonds, |
25 | | alternate bonds, or general obligation bonds as defined in and |
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1 | | subject to the procedures provided in the Local Government |
2 | | Debt Reform Act. |
3 | | (a) STAR bonds may be made payable, both as to principal |
4 | | and interest, from the following revenues, which to the extent |
5 | | pledged by each respective political subdivision or other |
6 | | public entity for such purpose shall constitute pledged STAR |
7 | | revenues:
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8 | | (1) revenues of the political subdivision derived from |
9 | | or held in connection with the undertaking and carrying |
10 | | out of any STAR bond project or projects under this Act;
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11 | | (2) available private funds and contributions, grants, |
12 | | tax credits, or other financial assistance from the State |
13 | | or federal government;
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14 | | (3) STAR bond occupation taxes created pursuant to |
15 | | Section 31 and designated as pledged STAR revenues by the |
16 | | political subdivision; |
17 | | (4) all of the local sales tax increment of a |
18 | | municipality, county, or other unit of local government;
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19 | | (5) any special service area taxes collected within |
20 | | the STAR bond district under the Special Service Area Tax |
21 | | Act, may be used for the purposes of funding project costs |
22 | | or paying debt service on STAR bonds in addition to the |
23 | | purposes contained in the special service area plan;
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24 | | (6) all of the State sales tax increment; |
25 | | (7) any other revenues appropriated by the political |
26 | | subdivision; and |
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1 | | (8) any combination of these methods.
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2 | | (b) The political subdivision may pledge the pledged STAR |
3 | | revenues to the repayment of STAR bonds prior to, |
4 | | simultaneously with, or subsequent to the issuance of the STAR |
5 | | bonds.
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6 | | (c) Bonds issued as revenue bonds shall not be general |
7 | | obligations of the political subdivision, nor in any event |
8 | | shall they give rise to a charge against its general credit or |
9 | | taxing powers, or be payable out of any funds or properties |
10 | | other than those set forth in subsection (a) and the bonds |
11 | | shall so state on their face.
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12 | | (d) For each STAR bond project financed with STAR bonds |
13 | | payable from the pledged STAR revenues, the political |
14 | | subdivision shall prepare and submit to the Department of |
15 | | Revenue by June 1 of each year a report describing the status |
16 | | of the STAR bond project, any expenditures of the proceeds of |
17 | | STAR bonds that have occurred for the preceding calendar year, |
18 | | and any expenditures of the proceeds of the bonds expected to |
19 | | occur in the future, including the amount of pledged STAR |
20 | | revenue, the amount of revenue that has been spent, the |
21 | | projected amount of the revenue, and the anticipated use of |
22 | | the revenue.
Each annual report shall be accompanied by an |
23 | | affidavit of the master developer certifying the contents of |
24 | | the report as true to the best of the master developer's |
25 | | knowledge. The Department of Revenue shall have the right, but |
26 | | not the obligation, to request the Illinois Auditor General to |
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1 | | review the annual report and the political subdivision's |
2 | | records containing the source information for the report for |
3 | | the purpose of verifying the report's contents. If the |
4 | | Illinois Auditor General declines the request for review, the |
5 | | Department of Revenue shall have the right to select an |
6 | | independent third-party auditor to conduct an audit of the |
7 | | annual report and the political subdivision's records |
8 | | containing the source information for the report. The |
9 | | reasonable cost of the audit shall be paid by the master |
10 | | developer. The master development agreement shall grant the |
11 | | Department of Revenue and the Illinois Auditor General the |
12 | | right to review the records of the political subdivision |
13 | | containing the source information for the report. |
14 | | (e) There is created in the State treasury a special fund |
15 | | to be known as the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund. As soon as possible |
16 | | after the first day of each month, beginning January 1, 2011, |
17 | | upon certification of the Department of Revenue, the |
18 | | Comptroller shall order transferred, and the Treasurer shall |
19 | | transfer, from the General Revenue Fund to the STAR Bonds |
20 | | Revenue Fund the State sales tax increment for the second |
21 | | preceding month, less 3% of that amount, which shall be |
22 | | transferred into the Tax Compliance and Administration Fund |
23 | | and shall be used by the Department, subject to appropriation, |
24 | | to cover the costs of the Department in administering the |
25 | | Innovation Development and Economy Act. As soon as possible |
26 | | after the first day of each month, beginning January 1, 2011, |
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1 | | upon certification of the Department of Revenue, the |
2 | | Comptroller shall order transferred, and the Treasurer shall |
3 | | transfer, from the Local Government Tax Fund to the STAR Bonds |
4 | | Revenue Fund the local sales tax increment for the second |
5 | | preceding month, as provided in Section 6z-18 of the State |
6 | | Finance Act and from the County and Mass Transit District Fund |
7 | | to the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund the local sales tax increment |
8 | | for the second preceding month, as provided in Section 6z-20 |
9 | | of the State Finance Act. |
10 | | On or before the 25th day of each calendar month, |
11 | | beginning on January 1, 2011, the Department shall prepare and |
12 | | certify to the Comptroller the disbursement of stated sums of |
13 | | money out of the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund to named |
14 | | municipalities and counties, the municipalities and counties |
15 | | to be those entitled to distribution of taxes or penalties |
16 | | paid to the Department during the second preceding calendar |
17 | | month. The amount to be paid to each municipality or county |
18 | | shall be the amount of the State sales tax increment and the |
19 | | local sales tax increment (not including credit memoranda or |
20 | | the amount transferred into the Tax Compliance and |
21 | | Administration Fund) collected during the second preceding |
22 | | calendar month by the Department from retailers and servicemen |
23 | | on transactions at places of business located within a STAR |
24 | | bond district in that municipality or county, plus an amount |
25 | | the Department determines is necessary to offset any amounts |
26 | | which were erroneously paid to a different taxing body, and |
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1 | | not including an amount equal to the amount of refunds made |
2 | | during the second preceding calendar month by the Department, |
3 | | and not including any amount which the Department determines |
4 | | is necessary to offset any amounts which are payable to a |
5 | | different taxing body but were erroneously paid to the |
6 | | municipality or county. Within 10 days after receipt, by the |
7 | | Comptroller, of the disbursement certification to the |
8 | | municipalities and counties, provided for in this Section to |
9 | | be given to the Comptroller by the Department, the Comptroller |
10 | | shall cause the orders to be drawn for the respective amounts |
11 | | in accordance with the directions contained in such |
12 | | certification. |
13 | | When certifying the amount of monthly disbursement to a |
14 | | municipality or county under this subsection, the Department |
15 | | shall increase or decrease that amount by an amount necessary |
16 | | to offset any misallocation of previous disbursements. The |
17 | | offset amount shall be the amount erroneously disbursed within |
18 | | the 6 months preceding the time a misallocation is discovered. |
19 | | The corporate authorities of the political subdivision |
20 | | shall deposit the proceeds for the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund |
21 | | into a special fund of the political subdivision called the |
22 | | "(Name of political subdivision) STAR Bond District Revenue |
23 | | Fund" for the purpose of paying or reimbursing STAR bond |
24 | | project costs and obligations incurred in the payment of those |
25 | | costs. |
26 | | If the political subdivision fails to issue STAR bonds |
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1 | | within 180 days after the first distribution to the political |
2 | | subdivision from the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund, the Department |
3 | | of Revenue shall cease distribution of the State sales tax |
4 | | increment to the political subdivision, shall transfer any |
5 | | State sales tax increment in the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund to the |
6 | | General Revenue Fund, and shall cease deposits of State sales |
7 | | tax increment amounts into the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund. The |
8 | | political subdivision shall repay all of the State sales tax |
9 | | increment distributed to the political subdivision to date, |
10 | | which amounts shall be deposited into the General Revenue |
11 | | Fund. If not repaid within 90 days after notice from the State, |
12 | | the Department of Revenue shall withhold distributions to the |
13 | | political subdivision from the Local Government Tax Fund until |
14 | | the excess amount is repaid, which withheld amounts shall be |
15 | | transferred to the General Revenue Fund. At such time as the |
16 | | political subdivision notifies the Department of Revenue in |
17 | | writing that it has issued STAR Bonds in accordance with this |
18 | | Act and provides the Department with a copy of the political |
19 | | subdivision's official statement, bond purchase agreements, |
20 | | indenture, or other evidence of bond sale, the Department of |
21 | | Revenue shall resume deposits of the State sales tax increment |
22 | | into the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund and distribution of the State |
23 | | sales tax increment to the political subdivision in accordance |
24 | | with this Section. |
25 | | (f) As of the seventh anniversary of the first date of |
26 | | distribution of State sales tax revenues from the first STAR |
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1 | | bond project in the STAR bond district, and as of every fifth |
2 | | anniversary thereafter until final maturity of all STAR bonds |
3 | | issued in a STAR bond district, the portion of the aggregate |
4 | | proceeds of STAR bonds issued to date that is derived from the |
5 | | State sales tax increment pledged to pay STAR bonds in any STAR |
6 | | bond district shall not exceed 50% of the total development |
7 | | costs in the STAR bond district to date. The Illinois Auditor |
8 | | General shall make the foregoing determination on said seventh |
9 | | anniversary and every 5 years thereafter until final maturity |
10 | | of all STAR bonds issued in a STAR bond district. If at any |
11 | | time after the seventh anniversary of the first date of |
12 | | distribution of State sales tax revenues from the first STAR |
13 | | bond project in the STAR bond district the Illinois Auditor |
14 | | General determines that the portion of the aggregate proceeds |
15 | | of STAR bonds issued to date that is derived from the State |
16 | | sales tax increment pledged to pay STAR bonds in any STAR bond |
17 | | district has exceeded 50% of the total development costs in |
18 | | the STAR bond district, no additional STAR bonds may be issued |
19 | | in the STAR bond district until the percentage is reduced to |
20 | | 50% or below. When the percentage has been reduced to 50% or |
21 | | below, the master developer shall have the right, at its own |
22 | | cost, to obtain a new audit prepared by an independent |
23 | | third-party auditor verifying compliance and shall provide |
24 | | such audit to the Illinois Auditor General for review and |
25 | | approval. Upon the Illinois Auditor General's determination |
26 | | from the audit that the percentage has been reduced to 50% or |
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1 | | below, STAR bonds may again be issued in the STAR bond |
2 | | district. |
3 | | (g) Notwithstanding the provisions of the Tax Increment |
4 | | Allocation Redevelopment Act, if any portion of property taxes |
5 | | attributable to the increase in equalized assessed value |
6 | | within a STAR bond district are, at the time of formation of |
7 | | the STAR bond district, already subject to tax increment |
8 | | financing under the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment |
9 | | Act, then the tax increment for such portion shall be frozen at |
10 | | the base year established in accordance with this Act, and all |
11 | | future incremental increases over the base year shall not be |
12 | | subject to tax increment financing under the Tax Increment |
13 | | Allocation Redevelopment Act. Any party otherwise entitled to |
14 | | receipt of incremental tax revenues through an existing tax |
15 | | increment financing district shall be entitled to continue to |
16 | | receive such revenues up to the amount frozen in the base year. |
17 | | Nothing in this Act shall affect the prior qualification of |
18 | | existing redevelopment project costs incurred that are |
19 | | eligible for reimbursement under the Tax Increment Allocation |
20 | | Redevelopment Act. In such event, prior to approving a STAR |
21 | | bond district, the political subdivision forming the STAR bond |
22 | | district shall take such action as is necessary, including |
23 | | amending the existing tax increment financing district |
24 | | redevelopment plan, to carry out the provisions of this Act.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 96-939, eff. 6-24-10.)
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2 | | Sec. 50. Reporting taxes. Notwithstanding any other |
3 | | provisions of law to the contrary, the Department of Revenue |
4 | | shall provide a certified report of the State sales tax |
5 | | increment and local sales tax increment from all taxpayers |
6 | | within a STAR bond district to the bond trustee, escrow agent, |
7 | | or paying agent for such bonds upon the written request of the |
8 | | political subdivision on or before the 25th day of each month. |
9 | | Such report shall provide a detailed allocation of State sales |
10 | | tax increment and local sales tax increment from each local |
11 | | sales tax and State sales tax reported to the Department of |
12 | | Revenue. |
13 | | (a) The bond trustee, escrow agent, or paying agent shall |
14 | | keep such sales and use tax reports and the information |
15 | | contained therein confidential, but may use such information |
16 | | for purposes of allocating and depositing the sales and use |
17 | | tax revenues in connection with the bonds used to finance |
18 | | project costs in such STAR bond district. Except as otherwise |
19 | | provided herein, the sales and use tax reports received by the |
20 | | bond trustee, escrow agent, or paying agent shall be subject |
21 | | to the provisions of Chapter 35 of the Illinois Compiled |
22 | | Statutes, including Section 3 of the Retailers' Occupation Tax |
23 | | Act and Section 9 of the Use Tax Act. |
24 | | (b) The political subdivision shall determine when the |
25 | | amount of sales tax and other revenues that have been |
26 | | collected and distributed to the bond debt service or reserve |
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1 | | fund is sufficient to satisfy all principal and interest costs |
2 | | to the maturity date or dates of any STAR bond issued by a |
3 | | political subdivision to finance a STAR bond project and shall |
4 | | give the Department of Revenue written notice of such |
5 | | determination. The notice shall include a date certain on |
6 | | which deposits into the STAR Bonds Revenue Fund for that STAR |
7 | | bond project shall terminate and shall be provided to the |
8 | | Department of Revenue at least 60 days prior to that date. |
9 | | Thereafter, all sales tax and other revenues shall be |
10 | | collected and distributed in accordance with applicable law.
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11 | | If the political subdivision fails to give timely notice |
12 | | under this subsection (b), the Department of Revenue, upon |
13 | | discovery of this failure, shall cease distribution of the |
14 | | State sales tax increment to the political subdivision, shall |
15 | | transfer any State sales tax increment in the STAR Bonds |
16 | | Revenue Fund to the General Revenue Fund, and shall cease |
17 | | deposits of State sales tax increment amounts into the STAR |
18 | | Bonds Revenue Fund. Any amount of State sales tax increment |
19 | | distributed to the political subdivision from the STAR Bonds |
20 | | Revenue Fund in excess of the amount sufficient to satisfy all |
21 | | principal and interest costs to the maturity date or dates of |
22 | | any STAR bond issued by the political subdivision to finance a |
23 | | STAR bond project shall be repaid to the Department of Revenue |
24 | | and deposited into the General Revenue Fund. If not repaid |
25 | | within 90 days after notice from the State, the Department of |
26 | | Revenue shall withhold distributions to the political |
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1 | | subdivision from the Local Government Tax Fund until the |
2 | | excess amount is repaid, which withheld amounts shall be |
3 | | transferred to the General Revenue Fund. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 96-939, eff. 6-24-10.)
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5 | | Section 5-90. The Illinois Police Training Act is amended |
6 | | by changing Section 6 as follows:
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7 | | (50 ILCS 705/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 506)
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8 | | Sec. 6. Powers and duties of the Board; selection and |
9 | | certification of schools. The Board shall select
and certify |
10 | | schools within the State of
Illinois for the purpose of |
11 | | providing basic training for probationary law enforcement
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12 | | officers, probationary county corrections officers, and
court |
13 | | security officers and
of providing advanced or in-service |
14 | | training for permanent law enforcement officers
or permanent
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15 | | county corrections officers, which schools may be either |
16 | | publicly or
privately owned and operated. In addition, the |
17 | | Board has the following
power and duties:
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18 | | a. To require law enforcement agencies to furnish such |
19 | | reports and
information as the Board deems necessary to |
20 | | fully implement this Act.
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21 | | b. To establish appropriate mandatory minimum |
22 | | standards
relating to the training of probationary local |
23 | | law enforcement officers
or probationary county |
24 | | corrections officers, and in-service training of permanent |
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1 | | law enforcement officers.
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2 | | c. To provide appropriate certification to those |
3 | | probationary
officers who successfully complete the |
4 | | prescribed minimum standard basic
training course.
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5 | | d. To review and approve annual training curriculum |
6 | | for county sheriffs.
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7 | | e. To review and approve applicants to ensure that no |
8 | | applicant is admitted
to a certified academy unless the |
9 | | applicant is a person of good character
and has not been |
10 | | convicted of, found guilty of, entered a plea of guilty |
11 | | to, or entered a plea of nolo contendere to a felony |
12 | | offense, any of the
misdemeanors in Sections 11-1.50, |
13 | | 11-6, 11-6.5, 11-6.6, 11-9.1, 11-9.1B, 11-14, 11-14.1, |
14 | | 11-30, 12-2, 12-3.2, 12-3.4, 12-3.5, 16-1,
17-1, 17-2, |
15 | | 26.5-1, 26.5-2, 26.5-3, 28-3, 29-1, any misdemeanor in |
16 | | violation of any Section of Part E of Title III of the |
17 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, or |
18 | | subsection (a) of Section 17-32 of the Criminal Code of |
19 | | 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, or Section 5 or 5.2 of |
20 | | the Cannabis Control Act, or a crime involving
moral
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21 | | turpitude under the laws of this State or any other state |
22 | | which if
committed in this State would be punishable as a |
23 | | felony or a crime of
moral turpitude, or any felony or |
24 | | misdemeanor in violation of federal law or the law of any |
25 | | state that is the equivalent of any of the offenses |
26 | | specified therein. The Board may appoint investigators who |
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1 | | shall enforce
the duties conferred upon the Board by this |
2 | | Act.
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3 | | For purposes of this paragraph e, a person is |
4 | | considered to have been convicted of, found guilty of, or |
5 | | entered a plea of guilty to, plea of nolo contendere to |
6 | | regardless of whether the adjudication of guilt or |
7 | | sentence is withheld or not entered thereon. This includes |
8 | | sentences of supervision, conditional discharge, or first |
9 | | offender probation, or any similar disposition provided |
10 | | for by law. |
11 | | f. To establish statewide standards for minimum |
12 | | standards regarding regular mental health screenings for |
13 | | probationary and permanent police officers, ensuring that |
14 | | counseling sessions and screenings remain confidential. |
15 | | g. To review and ensure all law enforcement officers |
16 | | remain in compliance with this Act, and any administrative |
17 | | rules adopted under this Act. |
18 | | h. To suspend any certificate for a definite period, |
19 | | limit or restrict any certificate, or revoke any |
20 | | certificate. |
21 | | i. The Board and the Panel shall have power to secure |
22 | | by its subpoena and bring before it any person or entity in |
23 | | this State and to take testimony either orally or by |
24 | | deposition or both with the same fees and mileage and in |
25 | | the same manner as prescribed by law in judicial |
26 | | proceedings in civil cases in circuit courts of this |
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1 | | State. The Board and the Panel shall also have the power to |
2 | | subpoena the production of documents, papers, files, |
3 | | books, documents, and records, whether in physical or |
4 | | electronic form, in support of the charges and for |
5 | | defense, and in connection with a hearing or |
6 | | investigation. |
7 | | j. The Executive Director, the administrative law |
8 | | judge designated by the Executive Director, and each |
9 | | member of the Board and the Panel shall have the power to |
10 | | administer oaths to witnesses at any hearing that the |
11 | | Board is authorized to conduct under this Act and any |
12 | | other oaths required or authorized to be administered by |
13 | | the Board under this Act. |
14 | | k. In case of the neglect or refusal of any person to |
15 | | obey a subpoena issued by the Board and the Panel, any |
16 | | circuit court, upon application of the Board and the |
17 | | Panel, through the Illinois Attorney General, may order |
18 | | such person to appear before the Board and the Panel give |
19 | | testimony or produce evidence, and any failure to obey |
20 | | such order is punishable by the court as a contempt |
21 | | thereof. This order may be served by personal delivery, by |
22 | | email, or by mail to the address of record or email address |
23 | | of record. |
24 | | l. The Board shall have the power to administer state |
25 | | certification examinations. Any and all records related to |
26 | | these examinations, including, but not limited to, test |
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1 | | questions, test formats, digital files, answer responses, |
2 | | answer keys, and scoring information shall be exempt from |
3 | | disclosure. |
4 | | m. To make grants, subject to appropriation, to units
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5 | | of local government and public institutions of higher |
6 | | education for the purposes of hiring and retaining law |
7 | | enforcement officers. |
8 | | n. To make grants, subject to appropriation, to local
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9 | | law enforcement agencies for costs associated with the |
10 | | expansion and support of National Integrated Ballistic |
11 | | Information Network (NIBIN) and other ballistic technology |
12 | | equipment for ballistic testing. |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 101-187, eff. 1-1-20; 101-652, Article 10, |
14 | | Section 10-143, eff. 7-1-21; 101-652, Article 25, Section |
15 | | 25-40, eff. 1-1-22; 102-687, eff. 12-17-21; 102-694, eff. |
16 | | 1-7-22; 102-1115, eff. 1-9-23.)
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17 | | Section 5-92. The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition |
18 | | Authority Act is amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
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19 | | (70 ILCS 210/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1225) |
20 | | Sec. 5. The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority |
21 | | shall also have the
following rights and powers: |
22 | | (a) To accept from Chicago Park Fair, a corporation, |
23 | | an assignment of
whatever sums of money it may have |
24 | | received from the Fair and Exposition
Fund, allocated by |
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2 | | and Chicago Park Fair is hereby authorized to assign, set |
3 | | over and transfer
any of those funds to the Metropolitan |
4 | | Pier and Exposition Authority. The
Authority has the right |
5 | | and power hereafter to receive sums as may be
distributed |
6 | | to it by the Department of Agriculture of the State of |
7 | | Illinois
from the Fair and Exposition Fund pursuant to the |
8 | | provisions of Sections 5,
6i, and 28 of the State Finance |
9 | | Act. All sums received by the Authority
shall be held in |
10 | | the sole custody of the secretary-treasurer of the
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11 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Board. |
12 | | (b) To accept the assignment of, assume and execute |
13 | | any contracts
heretofore entered into by Chicago Park |
14 | | Fair. |
15 | | (c) To acquire, own, construct, equip, lease, operate |
16 | | and maintain
grounds, buildings and facilities to carry |
17 | | out its corporate purposes and
duties, and to carry out or |
18 | | otherwise provide for the recreational,
cultural, |
19 | | commercial or residential development of Navy Pier, and to |
20 | | fix
and collect just, reasonable and nondiscriminatory |
21 | | charges for the use
thereof. The charges so collected |
22 | | shall be made available to defray the
reasonable expenses |
23 | | of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the
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24 | | interest upon any revenue bonds issued by the Authority. |
25 | | The Authority
shall be subject to and comply with the Lake |
26 | | Michigan and Chicago Lakefront
Protection Ordinance, the |
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1 | | Chicago Building Code, the Chicago Zoning
Ordinance, and |
2 | | all ordinances and regulations of the City of Chicago
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3 | | contained in the following Titles of the Municipal Code of |
4 | | Chicago:
Businesses, Occupations and Consumer Protection; |
5 | | Health and Safety; Fire
Prevention; Public Peace, Morals |
6 | | and Welfare; Utilities
and Environmental Protection; |
7 | | Streets, Public Ways, Parks, Airports and
Harbors; |
8 | | Electrical Equipment and Installation; Housing and |
9 | | Economic
Development (only Chapter 5-4 thereof); and |
10 | | Revenue and Finance (only so far
as such Title pertains to |
11 | | the Authority's duty to collect taxes on behalf
of the |
12 | | City of Chicago). |
13 | | (d) To enter into contracts treating in any manner |
14 | | with the objects and
purposes of this Act. |
15 | | (e) To lease any buildings to the Adjutant General of |
16 | | the State of
Illinois for the use of the Illinois National |
17 | | Guard or the Illinois
Naval Militia. |
18 | | (f) To exercise the right of eminent domain by |
19 | | condemnation proceedings
in the manner provided by the |
20 | | Eminent Domain Act,
including, with respect to Site B |
21 | | only, the authority to exercise quick
take condemnation by |
22 | | immediate vesting of title under Article 20 of the Eminent |
23 | | Domain Act, to acquire any privately
owned real or |
24 | | personal property and, with respect to Site B only, public
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25 | | property used for rail transportation purposes (but no |
26 | | such taking of such
public property shall, in the |
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1 | | reasonable judgment of the owner, interfere
with such rail |
2 | | transportation) for the lawful purposes of the Authority |
3 | | in
Site A, at Navy Pier, and at Site B. Just compensation |
4 | | for property taken
or acquired under this paragraph shall |
5 | | be paid in money or, notwithstanding
any other provision |
6 | | of this Act and with the agreement of the owner of the
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7 | | property to be taken or acquired, the Authority may convey |
8 | | substitute
property or interests in property or enter into |
9 | | agreements with the
property owner, including leases, |
10 | | licenses, or concessions, with respect to
any property |
11 | | owned by the Authority, or may provide for other lawful |
12 | | forms
of just compensation to the owner. Any property |
13 | | acquired in condemnation
proceedings shall be used only as |
14 | | provided in this Act. Except as
otherwise provided by law, |
15 | | the City of Chicago shall have a right of first
refusal |
16 | | prior to any sale of any such property by the Authority to |
17 | | a third
party other than substitute property. The |
18 | | Authority shall develop and
implement a relocation plan |
19 | | for businesses displaced as a result of the
Authority's |
20 | | acquisition of property. The relocation plan shall be
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21 | | substantially similar to provisions of the Uniform |
22 | | Relocation Assistance
and Real Property Acquisition Act |
23 | | and regulations promulgated under that
Act relating to |
24 | | assistance to displaced businesses. To implement the
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25 | | relocation plan the Authority may acquire property by |
26 | | purchase or gift or
may exercise the powers authorized in |
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1 | | this subsection (f), except the
immediate vesting of title |
2 | | under Article 20 of the Eminent Domain Act, to acquire |
3 | | substitute private property within one mile
of Site B for |
4 | | the benefit of displaced businesses located on property |
5 | | being
acquired by the Authority. However, no such |
6 | | substitute property may be
acquired by the Authority |
7 | | unless the mayor of the municipality in which the
property |
8 | | is located certifies in writing that the acquisition is |
9 | | consistent
with the municipality's land use and economic |
10 | | development policies and
goals. The acquisition of |
11 | | substitute property is declared to be for public
use. In |
12 | | exercising the powers authorized in this subsection (f), |
13 | | the
Authority shall use its best efforts to relocate |
14 | | businesses within the area
of McCormick Place or, failing |
15 | | that, within the City of Chicago. |
16 | | (g) To enter into contracts relating to construction |
17 | | projects which
provide for the delivery by the contractor |
18 | | of a completed project,
structure, improvement, or |
19 | | specific portion thereof, for a fixed maximum
price, which |
20 | | contract may provide that the delivery of the project,
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21 | | structure, improvement, or specific portion thereof, for |
22 | | the fixed maximum
price is insured or guaranteed by a |
23 | | third party capable of completing
the construction. |
24 | | (h) To enter into agreements with any person with |
25 | | respect to the use
and occupancy of the grounds, |
26 | | buildings, and facilities of the Authority,
including |
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1 | | concession, license, and lease agreements on terms and |
2 | | conditions as
the Authority determines. Notwithstanding |
3 | | Section 24, agreements with respect
to the use and |
4 | | occupancy of the grounds, buildings, and facilities of the
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5 | | Authority for a term of more than one year shall be entered |
6 | | into in accordance
with the procurement process provided |
7 | | for in Section 25.1. |
8 | | (i) To enter into agreements with any person with |
9 | | respect to the
operation and management of the grounds, |
10 | | buildings, and facilities of the
Authority or the |
11 | | provision of goods and services on terms and
conditions as |
12 | | the Authority determines. |
13 | | (j) After conducting the procurement process provided |
14 | | for in Section 25.1,
to enter into one or more contracts to |
15 | | provide for the design and
construction of all or part of |
16 | | the Authority's Expansion Project grounds,
buildings, and |
17 | | facilities. Any contract for design and construction of |
18 | | the
Expansion Project shall be in the form authorized by |
19 | | subsection (g), shall
be for a fixed maximum price not in |
20 | | excess of the funds that are authorized
to be made |
21 | | available
for those purposes during the term of the |
22 | | contract, and shall be entered
into before commencement of |
23 | | construction. |
24 | | (k) To enter into agreements, including project |
25 | | agreements with labor
unions, that the Authority deems |
26 | | necessary to complete the Expansion Project
or any other |
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1 | | construction or improvement project in the most timely
and |
2 | | efficient manner and without strikes, picketing, or other |
3 | | actions that
might cause disruption or delay and thereby |
4 | | add to the cost of the project. |
5 | | (l) To provide incentives to organizations and |
6 | | entities that agree to make use of the grounds, buildings, |
7 | | and facilities of the Authority for conventions, meetings, |
8 | | or trade shows. The incentives may take the form of |
9 | | discounts from regular fees charged by the Authority, |
10 | | subsidies for or assumption of the costs incurred with |
11 | | respect to the convention, meeting, or trade show, or |
12 | | other inducements. The Authority shall award incentives to |
13 | | attract or retain conventions, meetings, and trade shows |
14 | | under the terms set forth in this subsection (l) from |
15 | | amounts appropriated to the Authority from the |
16 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive Fund |
17 | | for this purpose. |
18 | | No later than May 15 of each year, the Chief Executive |
19 | | Officer of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority |
20 | | shall certify to the State Comptroller and the State |
21 | | Treasurer the amounts of incentive grant funds used , |
22 | | including incentive grant funds used for future events |
23 | | under the provisions of this Section, during the current |
24 | | fiscal year to provide incentives for conventions, |
25 | | meetings, or trade shows that: |
26 | | (i) have been approved by the Authority, in |
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1 | | consultation with an organization meeting the |
2 | | qualifications set out in Section 5.6 of this Act, |
3 | | provided the Authority has entered into a marketing |
4 | | agreement with such an organization, |
5 | | (ii)(A) for fiscal years prior to 2022 and after |
6 | | 2024, demonstrate registered attendance (or projected |
7 | | attendance for future events) in excess of 5,000 |
8 | | individuals or in excess of 10,000 individuals, as |
9 | | appropriate; |
10 | | (B) for fiscal years 2022 through 2024, |
11 | | demonstrate registered attendance (or projected |
12 | | attendance for future events) in excess of 3,000 |
13 | | individuals or in excess of 5,000 individuals, as |
14 | | appropriate; or |
15 | | (C) for fiscal years 2022 and 2023, regardless of |
16 | | registered attendance, demonstrate incurrence of costs |
17 | | associated with mitigation of COVID-19, including, but |
18 | | not limited to, costs for testing and screening, |
19 | | contact tracing and notification, personal protective |
20 | | equipment, and other physical and organizational |
21 | | costs, and |
22 | | (iii) in the case of subparagraphs (A) and (B) of |
23 | | paragraph (ii), but for the incentive, would not have |
24 | | used (or, in the case of a future event, committed to |
25 | | use) the facilities of the Authority for the |
26 | | convention, meeting, or trade show. The State |
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1 | | Comptroller may request that the Auditor General |
2 | | conduct an audit of the accuracy of the certification. |
3 | | If the State Comptroller determines by this process of |
4 | | certification that incentive funds, in whole or in |
5 | | part, were disbursed by the Authority by means other |
6 | | than in accordance with the standards of this |
7 | | subsection (l), then any amount transferred to the |
8 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive |
9 | | Fund shall be reduced during the next subsequent |
10 | | transfer in direct proportion to that amount |
11 | | determined to be in violation of the terms set forth in |
12 | | this subsection (l). |
13 | | On July 15, 2012, the Comptroller shall order |
14 | | transferred, and the Treasurer shall transfer, into the |
15 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive Fund |
16 | | from the General Revenue Fund the sum of $7,500,000 plus |
17 | | an amount equal to the incentive grant funds certified by |
18 | | the Chief Executive Officer as having been lawfully paid |
19 | | under the provisions of this Section in the previous 2 |
20 | | fiscal years that have not otherwise been transferred into |
21 | | the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive |
22 | | Fund, provided that transfers in excess of $15,000,000 |
23 | | shall not be made in any fiscal year. |
24 | | On July 15, 2013, the Comptroller shall order |
25 | | transferred, and the Treasurer shall transfer, into the |
26 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive Fund |
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1 | | from the General Revenue Fund the sum of $7,500,000 plus |
2 | | an amount equal to the incentive grant funds certified by |
3 | | the Chief Executive Officer as having been lawfully paid |
4 | | under the provisions of this Section in the previous |
5 | | fiscal year that have not otherwise been transferred into |
6 | | the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive |
7 | | Fund, provided that transfers in excess of $15,000,000 |
8 | | shall not be made in any fiscal year. |
9 | | On July 15, 2014, and every year thereafter, the |
10 | | Comptroller shall order transferred, and the Treasurer |
11 | | shall transfer, into the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition |
12 | | Authority Incentive Fund from the General Revenue Fund an |
13 | | amount equal to the incentive grant funds certified by the |
14 | | Chief Executive Officer as (i) having been lawfully paid |
15 | | under the provisions of this Section in the previous |
16 | | fiscal year or incurred by the Authority for a future |
17 | | event under the provisions of this Section and (ii) that |
18 | | have not otherwise having been been transferred into the |
19 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive Fund, |
20 | | provided that (1) no transfers with respect to any |
21 | | previous fiscal year shall be made after the transfer has |
22 | | been made with respect to the 2017 fiscal year until the |
23 | | transfer that is made for the 2022 fiscal year and |
24 | | thereafter, and no transfers with respect to any previous |
25 | | fiscal year shall be made after the transfer has been made |
26 | | with respect to the 2026 fiscal year, and (2) transfers in |
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1 | | excess of $15,000,000 shall not be made in any fiscal |
2 | | year. |
3 | | After a transfer has been made under this subsection |
4 | | (l), the Chief Executive Officer shall file a request for |
5 | | payment with the Comptroller evidencing that the incentive |
6 | | grants have been made and the Comptroller shall thereafter |
7 | | order paid, and the Treasurer shall pay, the requested |
8 | | amounts to the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority. |
9 | | Excluding any amounts related to the payment of costs |
10 | | associated with the mitigation of COVID-19 in accordance |
11 | | with this subsection (l), in no case shall more than |
12 | | $5,000,000 be used in any one year by the Authority for |
13 | | incentives granted to conventions, meetings, or trade |
14 | | shows with a registered attendance (or projected |
15 | | attendance for future events) of (1) more than 5,000 and |
16 | | less than 10,000 prior to the 2022 fiscal year and after |
17 | | the 2024 fiscal year and (2) more than 3,000 and less than |
18 | | 5,000 for fiscal years 2022 through 2024. Amounts in the |
19 | | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Incentive Fund |
20 | | shall only be used by the Authority for incentives paid to |
21 | | attract or retain conventions, meetings, and trade shows |
22 | | as provided in this subsection (l). |
23 | | "Future event" means a convention, meeting, or
trade show |
24 | | that executed an agreement during the fiscal year to use the |
25 | | facilities of the Authority after fiscal year 2026; provided |
26 | | that the agreement is entered into with the Authority or with |
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1 | | an organization that meets the qualifications set out in |
2 | | Section 5.6 of this Act and that has entered into a marketing |
3 | | agreement with the Authority. |
4 | | (l-5) The Village of Rosemont shall provide incentives |
5 | | from amounts transferred into the Convention Center |
6 | | Support Fund to retain and attract conventions, meetings, |
7 | | or trade shows to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center |
8 | | under the terms set forth in this subsection (l-5). |
9 | | No later than May 15 of each year, the Mayor of the |
10 | | Village of Rosemont or his or her designee shall certify |
11 | | to the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer the |
12 | | amounts of incentive grant funds used during the previous |
13 | | fiscal year to provide incentives for conventions, |
14 | | meetings, or trade shows that (1) have been approved by |
15 | | the Village, (2) demonstrate registered attendance in |
16 | | excess of 5,000 individuals, and (3) but for the |
17 | | incentive, would not have used the Donald E. Stephens |
18 | | Convention Center facilities for the convention, meeting, |
19 | | or trade show. The State Comptroller may request that the |
20 | | Auditor General conduct an audit of the accuracy of the |
21 | | certification. |
22 | | If the State Comptroller determines by this process of |
23 | | certification that incentive funds, in whole or in part, |
24 | | were disbursed by the Village by means other than in |
25 | | accordance with the standards of this subsection (l-5), |
26 | | then the amount transferred to the Convention Center |
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1 | | Support Fund shall be reduced during the next subsequent |
2 | | transfer in direct proportion to that amount determined to |
3 | | be in violation of the terms set forth in this subsection |
4 | | (l-5). |
5 | | On July 15, 2012, and each year thereafter, the |
6 | | Comptroller shall order transferred, and the Treasurer |
7 | | shall transfer, into the Convention Center Support Fund |
8 | | from the General Revenue Fund the amount of $5,000,000 for |
9 | | (i) incentives to attract large conventions, meetings, and |
10 | | trade shows to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, |
11 | | and (ii) to be used by the Village of Rosemont for the |
12 | | repair, maintenance, and improvement of the Donald E. |
13 | | Stephens Convention Center and for debt service on debt |
14 | | instruments issued for those purposes by the village. No |
15 | | later than 30 days after the transfer, the Comptroller |
16 | | shall order paid, and the Treasurer shall pay, to the |
17 | | Village of Rosemont the amounts transferred. |
18 | | (m) To enter into contracts with any person conveying |
19 | | the naming rights or other intellectual property rights |
20 | | with respect to the grounds, buildings, and facilities of |
21 | | the Authority. |
22 | | (n) To enter into grant agreements with the Chicago |
23 | | Convention and Tourism Bureau providing for the marketing |
24 | | of the convention facilities to large and small |
25 | | conventions, meetings, and trade shows and the promotion |
26 | | of the travel industry in the City of Chicago, provided |
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1 | | such agreements meet the requirements of Section 5.6 of |
2 | | this Act. Receipts of the Authority from the increase in |
3 | | the airport departure tax authorized in subsection (f) of |
4 | | Section 13 of this Act by Public Act 96-898 and, subject to |
5 | | appropriation to the Authority, funds deposited in the |
6 | | Chicago Travel Industry Promotion Fund pursuant to Section |
7 | | 6 of the Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act shall be |
8 | | granted to the Bureau for such purposes. |
9 | | For Fiscal Year 2023 only, the Department of Commerce
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10 | | and Economic Opportunity shall enter into the grant |
11 | | agreements described in this subsection in place of the |
12 | | Authority. The grant agreements entered into by the |
13 | | Department and the Bureau under this subsection are not |
14 | | subject to the matching funds requirements or the other |
15 | | terms and conditions of Section 605-705 of the Department |
16 | | of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Law of the Civil |
17 | | Administrative Code of Illinois. Subject to appropriation, |
18 | | funds transferred into the Chicago Travel Industry |
19 | | Promotion Fund pursuant to subsection (f) of Section |
20 | | 6z-121 of the State Finance Act shall be granted to the |
21 | | Bureau for the purposes described in this subsection. The |
22 | | Department shall have authority to make expenditures from |
23 | | the Chicago Travel Industry Promotion Fund solely for the |
24 | | purpose of providing grants to the Bureau. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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1 | | Section 5-95. The School Code is amended by adding |
2 | | Sections 2-3.196 and 2-3.197 and by changing Sections 2-3.186, |
3 | | 10-22.36, 18-8.15, and 27-23.1 as follows:
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4 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.186) |
5 | | Sec. 2-3.186. Freedom Schools; grant program. |
6 | | (a) The General Assembly recognizes and values the |
7 | | contributions that Freedom Schools make to enhance the lives |
8 | | of Black students. The General Assembly makes all of the |
9 | | following findings: |
10 | | (1) The fundamental goal of the Freedom Schools of the |
11 | | 1960s was to provide quality education for all students, |
12 | | to motivate active civic engagement, and to empower |
13 | | disenfranchised communities. The renowned and progressive |
14 | | curriculum of Freedom Schools allowed students of all ages |
15 | | to experience a new and liberating form of education that |
16 | | directly related to the imperatives of their lives, their |
17 | | communities, and the Freedom Movement. |
18 | | (2) Freedom Schools continue to demonstrate the proven |
19 | | benefits of critical civic engagement and |
20 | | intergenerational effects by providing historically |
21 | | disadvantaged students, including African American |
22 | | students and other students of color, with quality |
23 | | instruction that fosters student confidence, critical |
24 | | thinking, and social and emotional development. |
25 | | (3) Freedom Schools offer culturally relevant learning |
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1 | | opportunities with the academic and social supports that |
2 | | Black children need by utilizing quality teaching, |
3 | | challenging and engaging curricula, wrap-around supports, |
4 | | a positive school climate, and strong ties to family and |
5 | | community. Freedom Schools have a clear focus on results. |
6 | | (4) Public schools serve a foundational role in the |
7 | | education of over 2,000,000 students in this State. |
8 | | (b) The State Board of Education shall establish a Freedom |
9 | | School network to supplement the learning taking place in |
10 | | public schools by awarding one or more grants as set forth in |
11 | | subsection (e) to create Freedom Schools creating a 6-week |
12 | | summer program with an organization with a mission to improve |
13 | | the odds for children in poverty by that operates Freedom |
14 | | Schools in multiple states using a research-based and |
15 | | multicultural curriculum for disenfranchised communities most |
16 | | affected by the opportunity gap and learning loss caused by |
17 | | the pandemic, and by expanding the teaching of African |
18 | | American history, developing leadership skills, and providing |
19 | | an understanding of the tenets of the civil rights movement. |
20 | | The teachers in Freedom Schools must be from the local |
21 | | community, with an emphasis on historically disadvantaged |
22 | | youth, including African American students and other students |
23 | | of color, so that (i) these individuals have access to summer |
24 | | jobs and teaching experiences that serve as a long-term |
25 | | pipeline to educational careers and the hiring of minority |
26 | | educators in public schools, (ii) these individuals are |
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1 | | elevated as content experts and community leaders, and (iii) |
2 | | Freedom School students have access to both mentorship and |
3 | | equitable educational resources. |
4 | | (c) A Freedom School shall intentionally and imaginatively |
5 | | implement strategies that focus on all of the following: |
6 | | (1) Racial justice and equity. |
7 | | (2) Transparency and building trusting relationships. |
8 | | (3) Self-determination and governance. |
9 | | (4) Building on community strengths and community |
10 | | wisdom. |
11 | | (5) Utilizing current data, best practices, and |
12 | | evidence. |
13 | | (6) Shared leadership and collaboration. |
14 | | (7) A reflective learning culture. |
15 | | (8) A whole-child approach to education. |
16 | | (9) Literacy. |
17 | | (d) The State Board of Education, in the establishment of |
18 | | Freedom Schools, shall strive for authentic parent and |
19 | | community engagement during the development of Freedom Schools |
20 | | and their curriculum. Authentic parent and community |
21 | | engagement includes all of the following: |
22 | | (1) A shared responsibility that values equal |
23 | | partnerships between families and professionals. |
24 | | (2) Ensuring that students and families who are |
25 | | directly impacted by Freedom School policies and practices |
26 | | are the decision-makers in the creation, design, |
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1 | | implementation, and assessment of those policies and |
2 | | practices. |
3 | | (3) Genuine respect for the culture and diversity of |
4 | | families. |
5 | | (4) Relationships that center around the goal of |
6 | | supporting family well-being and children's development |
7 | | and learning. |
8 | | (e) Subject to appropriation, the State Board of Education |
9 | | shall establish and implement a grant program to provide |
10 | | grants to public schools, public community colleges, and |
11 | | not-for-profit, community-based organizations to facilitate |
12 | | improved educational outcomes for historically disadvantaged |
13 | | students, including African American students and other |
14 | | students of color in grades pre-kindergarten through 12 in |
15 | | alignment with the integrity and practices of the Freedom |
16 | | School model established during the civil rights movement. |
17 | | Grant recipients under the program may include, but are not |
18 | | limited to, entities that work with the Children's Defense |
19 | | Fund or offer established programs with proven results and |
20 | | outcomes. The State Board of Education shall award grants to |
21 | | eligible entities that demonstrate a likelihood of reasonable |
22 | | success in achieving the goals identified in the grant |
23 | | application, including, but not limited to, all of the |
24 | | following: |
25 | | (1) Engaging, culturally relevant, and challenging |
26 | | curricula. |
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1 | | (2) High-quality teaching. |
2 | | (3) Wrap-around supports and opportunities. |
3 | | (4) Positive discipline practices, such as restorative |
4 | | justice. |
5 | | (5) Inclusive leadership. |
6 | | (f) The Freedom Schools Fund is created as a special fund |
7 | | in the State treasury. The Fund shall consist of |
8 | | appropriations from the General Revenue Fund, grant funds from |
9 | | the
federal government, and donations from educational and |
10 | | private foundations. All money in the Fund shall be used, |
11 | | subject to appropriation, by the State Board of Education for |
12 | | the purposes of this Section and to support related |
13 | | activities. |
14 | | (g) The State Board of Education may adopt any rules |
15 | | necessary to implement this Section.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 101-654, eff. 3-8-21; 102-209, eff. 11-30-21 |
17 | | (See Section 5 of P.A. 102-671 for effective date of P.A. |
18 | | 102-209).)
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19 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.196 new) |
20 | | Sec. 2-3.196. Teacher Vacancy Grant Pilot Program. |
21 | | (a) Subject to appropriation, beginning in Fiscal Year |
22 | | 2024, the State Board of Education shall administer a 3-year |
23 | | Teacher Vacancy Grant Pilot Program for the allocation of |
24 | | formula grant funds to school districts to support the |
25 | | reduction of unfilled teaching positions throughout the State. |
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1 | | The State Board shall identify which districts are eligible to |
2 | | apply for a 3-year grant under this Section by reviewing the |
3 | | State Board's Fiscal Year 2023 annual unfilled teaching |
4 | | positions report to determine which districts designated as |
5 | | Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 under Section 18-8.15 have the |
6 | | greatest need for funds. Based on the National Center for |
7 | | Education Statistics locale classifications, 60% of eligible |
8 | | districts shall be rural districts and 40% of eligible |
9 | | districts shall be urban districts. Continued funding for the |
10 | | grant in Fiscal Year 2025 and Fiscal Year 2026 is subject to |
11 | | appropriation. The State Board shall post, on its website, |
12 | | information about the grant program and the list of identified |
13 | | districts that are eligible to apply for a grant under this |
14 | | subsection. |
15 | | (b) A school district that is determined to be eligible |
16 | | for a grant under subsection (a) and that chooses to |
17 | | participate in the program must submit an application to the |
18 | | State Board that describes the relevant context for the need |
19 | | for teacher vacancy support, suspected causes of teacher |
20 | | vacancies in the district, and the district's plan in |
21 | | utilizing grant funds to reduce unfilled teaching positions |
22 | | throughout the district. If an eligible school district |
23 | | chooses not to participate in the program, the State Board |
24 | | shall identify a potential replacement district by using the |
25 | | same methodology described in subsection (a). |
26 | | (c) Grant funds awarded under this Section may be used for |
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1 | | financial incentives to support the recruitment and hiring of |
2 | | teachers, programs and incentives to strengthen teacher |
3 | | pipelines, or investments to sustain teachers and reduce |
4 | | attrition among teachers. Grant funds shall be used only for |
5 | | the purposes outlined in the district's application to the |
6 | | State Board to reduce unfilled teaching positions. Grant funds |
7 | | shall not be used for any purposes not approved by the State |
8 | | Board. |
9 | | (d) A school district that receives grant funds under this |
10 | | Section shall submit an annual report to the State Board that |
11 | | includes, but is not limited to, a summary of all grant-funded |
12 | | activities implemented to reduce unfilled teaching positions, |
13 | | progress towards reducing unfilled teaching positions, the |
14 | | number of unfilled teaching positions in the district in the |
15 | | preceding fiscal year, the number of new teachers hired during |
16 | | the program, the teacher attrition rate, the number of |
17 | | individuals participating in any programs designed to reduce |
18 | | attrition, the number of teachers retained using support of |
19 | | the grant funds, participation in any strategic pathway |
20 | | programs created under the program, and the number of and |
21 | | participation in any new pathways into teaching positions |
22 | | created under the program. |
23 | | (e) No later than March 1, 2027, the State Board shall |
24 | | submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly on the |
25 | | efficacy of the pilot program that includes a summary of the |
26 | | information received under subsection (d) and an overview of |
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1 | | its activities to support grantees.
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2 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.197 new) |
3 | | Sec. 2-3.197. Imagination Library of Illinois; grant |
4 | | program.
To promote the development of a comprehensive |
5 | | statewide initiative for encouraging preschool age children to |
6 | | develop a love of reading and learning, the State Board of |
7 | | Education is authorized to develop, fund, support, promote, |
8 | | and operate the Imagination Library of Illinois Program, which |
9 | | is hereby established. For purposes of this Section, "State |
10 | | program" means the Imagination Library of Illinois Program. |
11 | | (a) State program funds shall be used to provide, through |
12 | | Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, one age-appropriate book, |
13 | | per month, to each registered child from birth to age 5 in |
14 | | participating counties. Books shall be sent monthly to each |
15 | | registered child's home at no cost to families. Subject to an |
16 | | annual appropriation, the State Board of Education shall |
17 | | contribute the State's matching funds per the cost-sharing |
18 | | framework established by Dolly Parton's Imagination Library |
19 | | for the State program. The State program shall contribute the |
20 | | 50% match of funds required of local programs participating in |
21 | | Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. Local program partners |
22 | | shall match the State program funds to provide the remaining |
23 | | 50% match of funds required by Dolly Parton's Imagination |
24 | | Library. |
25 | | (1) The Imagination Library of Illinois Fund is hereby
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1 | | created as a special fund in the State Treasury. The State |
2 | | Board of Education may accept gifts, grants, awards, |
3 | | donations, matching contributions, appropriations, |
4 | | interest income, public or private bequests, and cost |
5 | | sharings from any individuals, businesses, governments, or |
6 | | other third-party sources, and any federal funds. All |
7 | | moneys received under this Section shall be deposited into |
8 | | the Imagination Library of Illinois Fund. Any moneys that |
9 | | are unobligated or unexpended at the end of a fiscal year |
10 | | shall remain in the Imagination Library of Illinois Fund, |
11 | | shall not lapse into the General Revenue Fund, and shall |
12 | | be available to the Board for expenditure in the next |
13 | | fiscal year, subject to appropriation. Notwithstanding any |
14 | | other law to the contrary, this Fund is not subject to |
15 | | sweeps, administrative chargebacks, or any other fiscal or |
16 | | budgetary maneuver that in any way would transfer any |
17 | | amount from this Fund into any other fund of the State. |
18 | | (2) Moneys received under this Section are subject to
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19 | | appropriation by the General Assembly and may only be |
20 | | expended for purposes consistent with the conditions under |
21 | | which the moneys were received, including, but not limited |
22 | | to, the following: |
23 | | (i) Moneys in the Fund shall be used to provide
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24 | | age-appropriate books on a monthly basis, at home, to |
25 | | each child registered in the Imagination Library of |
26 | | Illinois Program, from birth through their fifth |
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1 | | birthday, at no cost to families, through Dolly |
2 | | Parton's Imagination Library. |
3 | | (ii) Subject to availability, moneys in the Fund
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4 | | shall be allocated to qualified local entities that |
5 | | provide a dollar-for-dollar match for the program. As |
6 | | used in this Section, "qualified local entity" means |
7 | | any existing or new local Dolly Parton's Imagination |
8 | | Library affiliate. |
9 | | (iii) Moneys in the Fund may be used by the
State |
10 | | Board of Education to pay for administrative expenses |
11 | | of the State program, including associated operating |
12 | | expenses of the State Board of Education or any |
13 | | nonprofit entity that coordinates the State program |
14 | | pursuant to subsection (b). |
15 | | (b) The State Board of Education shall coordinate with a |
16 | | nonprofit entity qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the |
17 | | Internal Revenue Code to operate the State program. That |
18 | | organization must be organized solely to promote and encourage |
19 | | reading by the children of the State, for the purpose of |
20 | | implementing this Section. |
21 | | (c) The State Board of Education shall provide oversight |
22 | | of the nonprofit entity that operates the State program |
23 | | pursuant to subsection (b) to ensure the nonprofit entity does |
24 | | all of the following: |
25 | | (1) Promotes the statewide development of local Dolly
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26 | | Parton's Imagination Library programs. |
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1 | | (2) Advances and strengthens local Dolly Parton's
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2 | | Imagination Library programs with the goal of increasing |
3 | | enrollment. |
4 | | (3) Develops community engagement. |
5 | | (4) Develops, promotes, and coordinates a public
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6 | | awareness campaign to make donors aware of the opportunity |
7 | | to donate to the affiliate programs and make the public |
8 | | aware of the opportunity to register eligible children to |
9 | | receive books through the program. |
10 | | (5) Administers the local match requirement and
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11 | | coordinates the collection and remittance of local program |
12 | | costs for books and mailing. |
13 | | (6) Develops statewide marketing and communication
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14 | | plans. |
15 | | (7) Solicits donations, gifts, and other funding from
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16 | | statewide partners to financially support local Dolly |
17 | | Parton's Imagination Library programs. |
18 | | (8) Identifies and applies for available grant awards. |
19 | | (d) The State Board of Education shall make publicly |
20 | | available on an annual basis information regarding the number |
21 | | of local programs that exist, where the local programs are |
22 | | located, the number of children that are enrolled in the |
23 | | program, the number of books that have been provided, and |
24 | | those entities or organizations that serve as local partners. |
25 | | (e) The State Board of Education may adopt rules as may be |
26 | | needed for the administration of the Imagination Library of |
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1 | | Illinois Program.
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2 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-22.36) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.36)
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3 | | Sec. 10-22.36. Buildings for school purposes. |
4 | | (a) To build or purchase a building for school classroom |
5 | | or
instructional purposes upon the approval of a majority of |
6 | | the voters upon the
proposition at a referendum held for such |
7 | | purpose or in accordance with
Section 17-2.11, 19-3.5, or |
8 | | 19-3.10. The board may initiate such referendum by resolution.
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9 | | The board shall certify the resolution and proposition to the |
10 | | proper
election authority for submission in accordance with |
11 | | the general election law.
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12 | | The questions of building one or more new buildings for |
13 | | school
purposes or office facilities, and issuing bonds for |
14 | | the purpose of
borrowing money to purchase one or more |
15 | | buildings or sites for such
buildings or office sites, to |
16 | | build one or more new buildings for school
purposes or office |
17 | | facilities or to make additions and improvements to
existing |
18 | | school buildings, may be combined into one or more |
19 | | propositions
on the ballot.
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20 | | Before erecting, or purchasing or remodeling such a |
21 | | building the
board shall submit the plans and specifications |
22 | | respecting heating,
ventilating, lighting, seating, water |
23 | | supply, toilets and safety against
fire to the regional |
24 | | superintendent of schools having supervision and
control over |
25 | | the district, for approval in accordance with Section 2-3.12.
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1 | | Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, no referendum shall |
2 | | be required
if the purchase, construction, or building of any
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3 | | such
building (1) occurs while the building is being
leased by |
4 | | the school district or (2) is paid with (A) funds
derived from |
5 | | the sale or disposition of other buildings, land, or
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6 | | structures of the school district or (B) funds received (i) as |
7 | | a
grant under the
School Construction Law or (ii) as gifts or |
8 | | donations,
provided that no funds to purchase, construct, or |
9 | | build such building, other than lease
payments, are
derived |
10 | | from the district's bonded indebtedness or the tax levy of
the
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11 | | district. |
12 | | Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, no referendum shall |
13 | | be required if the purchase, construction, or building of any |
14 | | such building is paid with funds received from the County |
15 | | School Facility and Resources Occupation Tax Law under Section |
16 | | 5-1006.7 of the Counties Code or from the proceeds of bonds or |
17 | | other debt obligations secured by revenues obtained from that |
18 | | Law. |
19 | | Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, for Decatur School |
20 | | District Number 61, no referendum shall be required if at |
21 | | least 50% of the cost of the purchase, construction, or |
22 | | building of any such building is paid, or will be paid, with |
23 | | funds received or expected to be received as part of, or |
24 | | otherwise derived from, any COVID-19 pandemic relief program |
25 | | or funding source, including, but not limited to, Elementary |
26 | | and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund grant proceeds. |
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1 | | (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), for |
2 | | any school district: (i) that is a tier 1 school, (ii) that has |
3 | | a population of less than 50,000 inhabitants, (iii) whose |
4 | | student population is between 5,800 and 6,300, (iv) in which |
5 | | 57% to 62% of students are low-income, and (v) whose average |
6 | | district spending is between $10,000 to $12,000 per pupil, |
7 | | until July 1, 2025, no referendum shall be required if at least |
8 | | 50% of the cost of the purchase, construction, or building of |
9 | | any such building is paid, or will be paid, with funds received |
10 | | or expected to be received as part of, or otherwise derived |
11 | | from, the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act and the |
12 | | federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. |
13 | | For this subsection (b), the school board must hold at |
14 | | least 2 public hearings, the sole purpose of which shall be to |
15 | | discuss the decision to construct a school building and to |
16 | | receive input from the community. The notice of each public |
17 | | hearing that sets forth the time, date, place, and name or |
18 | | description of the school building that the school board is |
19 | | considering constructing must be provided at least 10 days |
20 | | prior to the hearing by publication on the school board's |
21 | | Internet website.
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22 | | (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) and |
23 | | (b), for Cahokia Community Unit School District 187, no |
24 | | referendum shall be required for the lease of any building for |
25 | | school or educational purposes if the cost is paid or will be |
26 | | paid with funds available at the time of the lease in the |
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1 | | district's existing fund balances to fund the lease of a |
2 | | building during the 2023-2024 or 2024-2025 school year. |
3 | | For the purposes of this subsection (c), the school board |
4 | | must hold at least 2 public hearings, the sole purpose of which |
5 | | shall be to discuss the decision to lease a school building and |
6 | | to receive input from the community. The notice of each public |
7 | | hearing that sets forth the time, date, place, and name or |
8 | | description of the school building that the school board is |
9 | | considering leasing must be provided at least 10 days prior to |
10 | | the hearing by publication on the school district's website. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 101-455, eff. 8-23-19; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
12 | | 102-699, eff. 7-1-22.)
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13 | | (105 ILCS 5/18-8.15) |
14 | | Sec. 18-8.15. Evidence-Based Funding for student success |
15 | | for the 2017-2018 and subsequent school years. |
16 | | (a) General provisions. |
17 | | (1) The purpose of this Section is to ensure that, by |
18 | | June 30, 2027 and beyond, this State has a kindergarten |
19 | | through grade 12 public education system with the capacity |
20 | | to ensure the educational development of all persons to |
21 | | the limits of their capacities in accordance with Section |
22 | | 1 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of |
23 | | Illinois. To accomplish that objective, this Section |
24 | | creates a method of funding public education that is |
25 | | evidence-based; is sufficient to ensure every student |
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1 | | receives a meaningful opportunity to learn irrespective of |
2 | | race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, or |
3 | | community-income level; and is sustainable and |
4 | | predictable. When fully funded under this Section, every |
5 | | school shall have the resources, based on what the |
6 | | evidence indicates is needed, to: |
7 | | (A) provide all students with a high quality |
8 | | education that offers the academic, enrichment, social |
9 | | and emotional support, technical, and career-focused |
10 | | programs that will allow them to become competitive |
11 | | workers, responsible parents, productive citizens of |
12 | | this State, and active members of our national |
13 | | democracy; |
14 | | (B) ensure all students receive the education they |
15 | | need to graduate from high school with the skills |
16 | | required to pursue post-secondary education and |
17 | | training for a rewarding career; |
18 | | (C) reduce, with a goal of eliminating, the |
19 | | achievement gap between at-risk and non-at-risk |
20 | | students by raising the performance of at-risk |
21 | | students and not by reducing standards; and |
22 | | (D) ensure this State satisfies its obligation to |
23 | | assume the primary responsibility to fund public |
24 | | education and simultaneously relieve the |
25 | | disproportionate burden placed on local property taxes |
26 | | to fund schools. |
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1 | | (2) The Evidence-Based Funding formula under this |
2 | | Section shall be applied to all Organizational Units in |
3 | | this State. The Evidence-Based Funding formula outlined in |
4 | | this Act is based on the formula outlined in Senate Bill 1 |
5 | | of the 100th General Assembly, as passed by both |
6 | | legislative chambers. As further defined and described in |
7 | | this Section, there are 4 major components of the |
8 | | Evidence-Based Funding model: |
9 | | (A) First, the model calculates a unique Adequacy |
10 | | Target for each Organizational Unit in this State that |
11 | | considers the costs to implement research-based |
12 | | activities, the unit's student demographics, and |
13 | | regional wage differences. |
14 | | (B) Second, the model calculates each |
15 | | Organizational Unit's Local Capacity, or the amount |
16 | | each Organizational Unit is assumed to contribute |
17 | | toward its Adequacy Target from local resources. |
18 | | (C) Third, the model calculates how much funding |
19 | | the State currently contributes to the Organizational |
20 | | Unit and adds that to the unit's Local Capacity to |
21 | | determine the unit's overall current adequacy of |
22 | | funding. |
23 | | (D) Finally, the model's distribution method |
24 | | allocates new State funding to those Organizational |
25 | | Units that are least well-funded, considering both |
26 | | Local Capacity and State funding, in relation to their |
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1 | | Adequacy Target. |
2 | | (3) An Organizational Unit receiving any funding under |
3 | | this Section may apply those funds to any fund so received |
4 | | for which that Organizational Unit is authorized to make |
5 | | expenditures by law. |
6 | | (4) As used in this Section, the following terms shall |
7 | | have the meanings ascribed in this paragraph (4): |
8 | | "Adequacy Target" is defined in paragraph (1) of |
9 | | subsection (b) of this Section. |
10 | | "Adjusted EAV" is defined in paragraph (4) of |
11 | | subsection (d) of this Section. |
12 | | "Adjusted Local Capacity Target" is defined in |
13 | | paragraph (3) of subsection (c) of this Section. |
14 | | "Adjusted Operating Tax Rate" means a tax rate for all |
15 | | Organizational Units, for which the State Superintendent |
16 | | shall calculate and subtract for the Operating Tax Rate a |
17 | | transportation rate based on total expenses for |
18 | | transportation services under this Code, as reported on |
19 | | the most recent Annual Financial Report in Pupil |
20 | | Transportation Services, function 2550 in both the |
21 | | Education and Transportation funds and functions 4110 and |
22 | | 4120 in the Transportation fund, less any corresponding |
23 | | fiscal year State of Illinois scheduled payments excluding |
24 | | net adjustments for prior years for regular, vocational, |
25 | | or special education transportation reimbursement pursuant |
26 | | to Section 29-5 or subsection (b) of Section 14-13.01 of |
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1 | | this Code divided by the Adjusted EAV. If an |
2 | | Organizational Unit's corresponding fiscal year State of |
3 | | Illinois scheduled payments excluding net adjustments for |
4 | | prior years for regular, vocational, or special education |
5 | | transportation reimbursement pursuant to Section 29-5 or |
6 | | subsection (b) of Section 14-13.01 of this Code exceed the |
7 | | total transportation expenses, as defined in this |
8 | | paragraph, no transportation rate shall be subtracted from |
9 | | the Operating Tax Rate. |
10 | | "Allocation Rate" is defined in paragraph (3) of |
11 | | subsection (g) of this Section. |
12 | | "Alternative School" means a public school that is |
13 | | created and operated by a regional superintendent of |
14 | | schools and approved by the State Board. |
15 | | "Applicable Tax Rate" is defined in paragraph (1) of |
16 | | subsection (d) of this Section. |
17 | | "Assessment" means any of those benchmark, progress |
18 | | monitoring, formative, diagnostic, and other assessments, |
19 | | in addition to the State accountability assessment, that |
20 | | assist teachers' needs in understanding the skills and |
21 | | meeting the needs of the students they serve. |
22 | | "Assistant principal" means a school administrator |
23 | | duly endorsed to be employed as an assistant principal in |
24 | | this State. |
25 | | "At-risk student" means a student who is at risk of |
26 | | not meeting the Illinois Learning Standards or not |
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1 | | graduating from elementary or high school and who |
2 | | demonstrates a need for vocational support or social |
3 | | services beyond that provided by the regular school |
4 | | program. All students included in an Organizational Unit's |
5 | | Low-Income Count, as well as all English learner and |
6 | | disabled students attending the Organizational Unit, shall |
7 | | be considered at-risk students under this Section. |
8 | | "Average Student Enrollment" or "ASE" for fiscal year |
9 | | 2018 means, for an Organizational Unit, the greater of the |
10 | | average number of students (grades K through 12) reported |
11 | | to the State Board as enrolled in the Organizational Unit |
12 | | on October 1 in the immediately preceding school year, |
13 | | plus the pre-kindergarten students who receive special |
14 | | education services of 2 or more hours a day as reported to |
15 | | the State Board on December 1 in the immediately preceding |
16 | | school year, or the average number of students (grades K |
17 | | through 12) reported to the State Board as enrolled in the |
18 | | Organizational Unit on October 1, plus the |
19 | | pre-kindergarten students who receive special education |
20 | | services of 2 or more hours a day as reported to the State |
21 | | Board on December 1, for each of the immediately preceding |
22 | | 3 school years. For fiscal year 2019 and each subsequent |
23 | | fiscal year, "Average Student Enrollment" or "ASE" means, |
24 | | for an Organizational Unit, the greater of the average |
25 | | number of students (grades K through 12) reported to the |
26 | | State Board as enrolled in the Organizational Unit on |
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1 | | October 1 and March 1 in the immediately preceding school |
2 | | year, plus the pre-kindergarten students who receive |
3 | | special education services as reported to the State Board |
4 | | on October 1 and March 1 in the immediately preceding |
5 | | school year, or the average number of students (grades K |
6 | | through 12) reported to the State Board as enrolled in the |
7 | | Organizational Unit on October 1 and March 1, plus the |
8 | | pre-kindergarten students who receive special education |
9 | | services as reported to the State Board on October 1 and |
10 | | March 1, for each of the immediately preceding 3 school |
11 | | years. For the purposes of this definition, "enrolled in |
12 | | the Organizational Unit" means the number of students |
13 | | reported to the State Board who are enrolled in schools |
14 | | within the Organizational Unit that the student attends or |
15 | | would attend if not placed or transferred to another |
16 | | school or program to receive needed services. For the |
17 | | purposes of calculating "ASE", all students, grades K |
18 | | through 12, excluding those attending kindergarten for a |
19 | | half day and students attending an alternative education |
20 | | program operated by a regional office of education or |
21 | | intermediate service center, shall be counted as 1.0. All |
22 | | students attending kindergarten for a half day shall be |
23 | | counted as 0.5, unless in 2017 by June 15 or by March 1 in |
24 | | subsequent years, the school district reports to the State |
25 | | Board of Education the intent to implement full-day |
26 | | kindergarten district-wide for all students, then all |
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1 | | students attending kindergarten shall be counted as 1.0. |
2 | | Special education pre-kindergarten students shall be |
3 | | counted as 0.5 each. If the State Board does not collect or |
4 | | has not collected both an October 1 and March 1 enrollment |
5 | | count by grade or a December 1 collection of special |
6 | | education pre-kindergarten students as of August 31, 2017 |
7 | | (the effective date of Public Act 100-465), it shall |
8 | | establish such collection for all future years. For any |
9 | | year in which a count by grade level was collected only |
10 | | once, that count shall be used as the single count |
11 | | available for computing a 3-year average ASE. Funding for |
12 | | programs operated by a regional office of education or an |
13 | | intermediate service center must be calculated using the |
14 | | Evidence-Based Funding formula under this Section for the |
15 | | 2019-2020 school year and each subsequent school year |
16 | | until separate adequacy formulas are developed and adopted |
17 | | for each type of program. ASE for a program operated by a |
18 | | regional office of education or an intermediate service |
19 | | center must be determined by the March 1 enrollment for |
20 | | the program. For the 2019-2020 school year, the ASE used |
21 | | in the calculation must be the first-year ASE and, in that |
22 | | year only, the assignment of students served by a regional |
23 | | office of education or intermediate service center shall |
24 | | not result in a reduction of the March enrollment for any |
25 | | school district. For the 2020-2021 school year, the ASE |
26 | | must be the greater of the current-year ASE or the 2-year |
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1 | | average ASE. Beginning with the 2021-2022 school year, the |
2 | | ASE must be the greater of the current-year ASE or the |
3 | | 3-year average ASE. School districts shall submit the data |
4 | | for the ASE calculation to the State Board within 45 days |
5 | | of the dates required in this Section for submission of |
6 | | enrollment data in order for it to be included in the ASE |
7 | | calculation. For fiscal year 2018 only, the ASE |
8 | | calculation shall include only enrollment taken on October |
9 | | 1. In recognition of the impact of COVID-19, the |
10 | | definition of "Average Student Enrollment" or "ASE" shall |
11 | | be adjusted for calculations under this Section for fiscal |
12 | | years 2022 through 2024. For fiscal years 2022 through |
13 | | 2024, the enrollment used in the calculation of ASE |
14 | | representing the 2020-2021 school year shall be the |
15 | | greater of the enrollment for the 2020-2021 school year or |
16 | | the 2019-2020 school year. |
17 | | "Base Funding Guarantee" is defined in paragraph (10) |
18 | | of subsection (g) of this Section. |
19 | | "Base Funding Minimum" is defined in subsection (e) of |
20 | | this Section. |
21 | | "Base Tax Year" means the property tax levy year used |
22 | | to calculate the Budget Year allocation of primary State |
23 | | aid. |
24 | | "Base Tax Year's Extension" means the product of the |
25 | | equalized assessed valuation utilized by the county clerk |
26 | | in the Base Tax Year multiplied by the limiting rate as |
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1 | | calculated by the county clerk and defined in PTELL. |
2 | | "Bilingual Education Allocation" means the amount of |
3 | | an Organizational Unit's final Adequacy Target |
4 | | attributable to bilingual education divided by the |
5 | | Organizational Unit's final Adequacy Target, the product |
6 | | of which shall be multiplied by the amount of new funding |
7 | | received pursuant to this Section. An Organizational |
8 | | Unit's final Adequacy Target attributable to bilingual |
9 | | education shall include all additional investments in |
10 | | English learner students' adequacy elements. |
11 | | "Budget Year" means the school year for which primary |
12 | | State aid is calculated and awarded under this Section. |
13 | | "Central office" means individual administrators and |
14 | | support service personnel charged with managing the |
15 | | instructional programs, business and operations, and |
16 | | security of the Organizational Unit. |
17 | | "Comparable Wage Index" or "CWI" means a regional cost |
18 | | differentiation metric that measures systemic, regional |
19 | | variations in the salaries of college graduates who are |
20 | | not educators. The CWI utilized for this Section shall, |
21 | | for the first 3 years of Evidence-Based Funding |
22 | | implementation, be the CWI initially developed by the |
23 | | National Center for Education Statistics, as most recently |
24 | | updated by Texas A & M University. In the fourth and |
25 | | subsequent years of Evidence-Based Funding implementation, |
26 | | the State Superintendent shall re-determine the CWI using |
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1 | | a similar methodology to that identified in the Texas A & M |
2 | | University study, with adjustments made no less frequently |
3 | | than once every 5 years. |
4 | | "Computer technology and equipment" means computers |
5 | | servers, notebooks, network equipment, copiers, printers, |
6 | | instructional software, security software, curriculum |
7 | | management courseware, and other similar materials and |
8 | | equipment. |
9 | | "Computer technology and equipment investment |
10 | | allocation" means the final Adequacy Target amount of an |
11 | | Organizational Unit assigned to Tier 1 or Tier 2 in the |
12 | | prior school year attributable to the additional $285.50 |
13 | | per student computer technology and equipment investment |
14 | | grant divided by the Organizational Unit's final Adequacy |
15 | | Target, the result of which shall be multiplied by the |
16 | | amount of new funding received pursuant to this Section. |
17 | | An Organizational Unit assigned to a Tier 1 or Tier 2 final |
18 | | Adequacy Target attributable to the received computer |
19 | | technology and equipment investment grant shall include |
20 | | all additional investments in computer technology and |
21 | | equipment adequacy elements. |
22 | | "Core subject" means mathematics; science; reading, |
23 | | English, writing, and language arts; history and social |
24 | | studies; world languages; and subjects taught as Advanced |
25 | | Placement in high schools. |
26 | | "Core teacher" means a regular classroom teacher in |
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1 | | elementary schools and teachers of a core subject in |
2 | | middle and high schools. |
3 | | "Core Intervention teacher (tutor)" means a licensed |
4 | | teacher providing one-on-one or small group tutoring to |
5 | | students struggling to meet proficiency in core subjects. |
6 | | "CPPRT" means corporate personal property replacement |
7 | | tax funds paid to an Organizational Unit during the |
8 | | calendar year one year before the calendar year in which a |
9 | | school year begins, pursuant to "An Act in relation to the |
10 | | abolition of ad valorem personal property tax and the |
11 | | replacement of revenues lost thereby, and amending and |
12 | | repealing certain Acts and parts of Acts in connection |
13 | | therewith", certified August 14, 1979, as amended (Public |
14 | | Act 81-1st S.S.-1). |
15 | | "EAV" means equalized assessed valuation as defined in |
16 | | paragraph (2) of subsection (d) of this Section and |
17 | | calculated in accordance with paragraph (3) of subsection |
18 | | (d) of this Section. |
19 | | "ECI" means the Bureau of Labor Statistics' national |
20 | | employment cost index for civilian workers in educational |
21 | | services in elementary and secondary schools on a |
22 | | cumulative basis for the 12-month calendar year preceding |
23 | | the fiscal year of the Evidence-Based Funding calculation. |
24 | | "EIS Data" means the employment information system |
25 | | data maintained by the State Board on educators within |
26 | | Organizational Units. |
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1 | | "Employee benefits" means health, dental, and vision |
2 | | insurance offered to employees of an Organizational Unit, |
3 | | the costs associated with the statutorily required payment |
4 | | of the normal cost of the Organizational Unit's teacher |
5 | | pensions, Social Security employer contributions, and |
6 | | Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund employer contributions. |
7 | | "English learner" or "EL" means a child included in |
8 | | the definition of "English learners" under Section 14C-2 |
9 | | of this Code participating in a program of transitional |
10 | | bilingual education or a transitional program of |
11 | | instruction meeting the requirements and program |
12 | | application procedures of Article 14C of this Code. For |
13 | | the purposes of collecting the number of EL students |
14 | | enrolled, the same collection and calculation methodology |
15 | | as defined above for "ASE" shall apply to English |
16 | | learners, with the exception that EL student enrollment |
17 | | shall include students in grades pre-kindergarten through |
18 | | 12. |
19 | | "Essential Elements" means those elements, resources, |
20 | | and educational programs that have been identified through |
21 | | academic research as necessary to improve student success, |
22 | | improve academic performance, close achievement gaps, and |
23 | | provide for other per student costs related to the |
24 | | delivery and leadership of the Organizational Unit, as |
25 | | well as the maintenance and operations of the unit, and |
26 | | which are specified in paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of |
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2 | | "Evidence-Based Funding" means State funding provided |
3 | | to an Organizational Unit pursuant to this Section. |
4 | | "Extended day" means academic and enrichment programs |
5 | | provided to students outside the regular school day before |
6 | | and after school or during non-instructional times during |
7 | | the school day. |
8 | | "Extension Limitation Ratio" means a numerical ratio |
9 | | in which the numerator is the Base Tax Year's Extension |
10 | | and the denominator is the Preceding Tax Year's Extension. |
11 | | "Final Percent of Adequacy" is defined in paragraph |
12 | | (4) of subsection (f) of this Section. |
13 | | "Final Resources" is defined in paragraph (3) of |
14 | | subsection (f) of this Section. |
15 | | "Full-time equivalent" or "FTE" means the full-time |
16 | | equivalency compensation for staffing the relevant |
17 | | position at an Organizational Unit. |
18 | | "Funding Gap" is defined in paragraph (1) of |
19 | | subsection (g). |
20 | | "Hybrid District" means a partial elementary unit |
21 | | district created pursuant to Article 11E of this Code. |
22 | | "Instructional assistant" means a core or special |
23 | | education, non-licensed employee who assists a teacher in |
24 | | the classroom and provides academic support to students. |
25 | | "Instructional facilitator" means a qualified teacher |
26 | | or licensed teacher leader who facilitates and coaches |
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1 | | continuous improvement in classroom instruction; provides |
2 | | instructional support to teachers in the elements of |
3 | | research-based instruction or demonstrates the alignment |
4 | | of instruction with curriculum standards and assessment |
5 | | tools; develops or coordinates instructional programs or |
6 | | strategies; develops and implements training; chooses |
7 | | standards-based instructional materials; provides |
8 | | teachers with an understanding of current research; serves |
9 | | as a mentor, site coach, curriculum specialist, or lead |
10 | | teacher; or otherwise works with fellow teachers, in |
11 | | collaboration, to use data to improve instructional |
12 | | practice or develop model lessons. |
13 | | "Instructional materials" means relevant |
14 | | instructional materials for student instruction, |
15 | | including, but not limited to, textbooks, consumable |
16 | | workbooks, laboratory equipment, library books, and other |
17 | | similar materials. |
18 | | "Laboratory School" means a public school that is |
19 | | created and operated by a public university and approved |
20 | | by the State Board. |
21 | | "Librarian" means a teacher with an endorsement as a |
22 | | library information specialist or another individual whose |
23 | | primary responsibility is overseeing library resources |
24 | | within an Organizational Unit. |
25 | | "Limiting rate for Hybrid Districts" means the |
26 | | combined elementary school and high school limiting rates. |
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1 | | "Local Capacity" is defined in paragraph (1) of |
2 | | subsection (c) of this Section. |
3 | | "Local Capacity Percentage" is defined in subparagraph |
4 | | (A) of paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of this Section. |
5 | | "Local Capacity Ratio" is defined in subparagraph (B) |
6 | | of paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of this Section. |
7 | | "Local Capacity Target" is defined in paragraph (2) of |
8 | | subsection (c) of this Section. |
9 | | "Low-Income Count" means, for an Organizational Unit |
10 | | in a fiscal year, the higher of the average number of |
11 | | students for the prior school year or the immediately |
12 | | preceding 3 school years who, as of July 1 of the |
13 | | immediately preceding fiscal year (as determined by the |
14 | | Department of Human Services), are eligible for at least |
15 | | one of the following low-income programs: Medicaid, the |
16 | | Children's Health Insurance Program, Temporary Assistance |
17 | | for Needy Families (TANF), or the Supplemental Nutrition |
18 | | Assistance Program, excluding pupils who are eligible for |
19 | | services provided by the Department of Children and Family |
20 | | Services. Until such time that grade level low-income |
21 | | populations become available, grade level low-income |
22 | | populations shall be determined by applying the low-income |
23 | | percentage to total student enrollments by grade level. |
24 | | The low-income percentage is determined by dividing the |
25 | | Low-Income Count by the Average Student Enrollment. The |
26 | | low-income percentage for programs operated by a regional |
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1 | | office of education or an intermediate service center must |
2 | | be set to the weighted average of the low-income |
3 | | percentages of all of the school districts in the service |
4 | | region. The weighted low-income percentage is the result |
5 | | of multiplying the low-income percentage of each school |
6 | | district served by the regional office of education or |
7 | | intermediate service center by each school district's |
8 | | Average Student Enrollment, summarizing those products and |
9 | | dividing the total by the total Average Student Enrollment |
10 | | for the service region. |
11 | | "Maintenance and operations" means custodial services, |
12 | | facility and ground maintenance, facility operations, |
13 | | facility security, routine facility repairs, and other |
14 | | similar services and functions. |
15 | | "Minimum Funding Level" is defined in paragraph (9) of |
16 | | subsection (g) of this Section. |
17 | | "New Property Tax Relief Pool Funds" means, for any |
18 | | given fiscal year, all State funds appropriated under |
19 | | Section 2-3.170 of this Code. |
20 | | "New State Funds" means, for a given school year, all |
21 | | State funds appropriated for Evidence-Based Funding in |
22 | | excess of the amount needed to fund the Base Funding |
23 | | Minimum for all Organizational Units in that school year. |
24 | | "Nurse" means an individual licensed as a certified |
25 | | school nurse, in accordance with the rules established for |
26 | | nursing services by the State Board, who is an employee of |
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1 | | and is available to provide health care-related services |
2 | | for students of an Organizational Unit. |
3 | | "Operating Tax Rate" means the rate utilized in the |
4 | | previous year to extend property taxes for all purposes, |
5 | | except Bond and Interest, Summer School, Rent, Capital |
6 | | Improvement, and Vocational Education Building purposes. |
7 | | For Hybrid Districts, the Operating Tax Rate shall be the |
8 | | combined elementary and high school rates utilized in the |
9 | | previous year to extend property taxes for all purposes, |
10 | | except Bond and Interest, Summer School, Rent, Capital |
11 | | Improvement, and Vocational Education Building purposes. |
12 | | "Organizational Unit" means a Laboratory School or any |
13 | | public school district that is recognized as such by the |
14 | | State Board and that contains elementary schools typically |
15 | | serving kindergarten through 5th grades, middle schools |
16 | | typically serving 6th through 8th grades, high schools |
17 | | typically serving 9th through 12th grades, a program |
18 | | established under Section 2-3.66 or 2-3.41, or a program |
19 | | operated by a regional office of education or an |
20 | | intermediate service center under Article 13A or 13B. The |
21 | | General Assembly acknowledges that the actual grade levels |
22 | | served by a particular Organizational Unit may vary |
23 | | slightly from what is typical. |
24 | | "Organizational Unit CWI" is determined by calculating |
25 | | the CWI in the region and original county in which an |
26 | | Organizational Unit's primary administrative office is |
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1 | | located as set forth in this paragraph, provided that if |
2 | | the Organizational Unit CWI as calculated in accordance |
3 | | with this paragraph is less than 0.9, the Organizational |
4 | | Unit CWI shall be increased to 0.9. Each county's current |
5 | | CWI value shall be adjusted based on the CWI value of that |
6 | | county's neighboring Illinois counties, to create a |
7 | | "weighted adjusted index value". This shall be calculated |
8 | | by summing the CWI values of all of a county's adjacent |
9 | | Illinois counties and dividing by the number of adjacent |
10 | | Illinois counties, then taking the weighted value of the |
11 | | original county's CWI value and the adjacent Illinois |
12 | | county average. To calculate this weighted value, if the |
13 | | number of adjacent Illinois counties is greater than 2, |
14 | | the original county's CWI value will be weighted at 0.25 |
15 | | and the adjacent Illinois county average will be weighted |
16 | | at 0.75. If the number of adjacent Illinois counties is 2, |
17 | | the original county's CWI value will be weighted at 0.33 |
18 | | and the adjacent Illinois county average will be weighted |
19 | | at 0.66. The greater of the county's current CWI value and |
20 | | its weighted adjusted index value shall be used as the |
21 | | Organizational Unit CWI. |
22 | | "Preceding Tax Year" means the property tax levy year |
23 | | immediately preceding the Base Tax Year. |
24 | | "Preceding Tax Year's Extension" means the product of |
25 | | the equalized assessed valuation utilized by the county |
26 | | clerk in the Preceding Tax Year multiplied by the |
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1 | | Operating Tax Rate. |
2 | | "Preliminary Percent of Adequacy" is defined in |
3 | | paragraph (2) of subsection (f) of this Section. |
4 | | "Preliminary Resources" is defined in paragraph (2) of |
5 | | subsection (f) of this Section. |
6 | | "Principal" means a school administrator duly endorsed |
7 | | to be employed as a principal in this State. |
8 | | "Professional development" means training programs for |
9 | | licensed staff in schools, including, but not limited to, |
10 | | programs that assist in implementing new curriculum |
11 | | programs, provide data focused or academic assessment data |
12 | | training to help staff identify a student's weaknesses and |
13 | | strengths, target interventions, improve instruction, |
14 | | encompass instructional strategies for English learner, |
15 | | gifted, or at-risk students, address inclusivity, cultural |
16 | | sensitivity, or implicit bias, or otherwise provide |
17 | | professional support for licensed staff. |
18 | | "Prototypical" means 450 special education |
19 | | pre-kindergarten and kindergarten through grade 5 students |
20 | | for an elementary school, 450 grade 6 through 8 students |
21 | | for a middle school, and 600 grade 9 through 12 students |
22 | | for a high school. |
23 | | "PTELL" means the Property Tax Extension Limitation |
24 | | Law. |
25 | | "PTELL EAV" is defined in paragraph (4) of subsection |
26 | | (d) of this Section. |
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1 | | "Pupil support staff" means a nurse, psychologist, |
2 | | social worker, family liaison personnel, or other staff |
3 | | member who provides support to at-risk or struggling |
4 | | students. |
5 | | "Real Receipts" is defined in paragraph (1) of |
6 | | subsection (d) of this Section. |
7 | | "Regionalization Factor" means, for a particular |
8 | | Organizational Unit, the figure derived by dividing the |
9 | | Organizational Unit CWI by the Statewide Weighted CWI. |
10 | | "School counselor" means a licensed school counselor |
11 | | who provides guidance and counseling support for students |
12 | | within an Organizational Unit. |
13 | | "School site staff" means the primary school secretary |
14 | | and any additional clerical personnel assigned to a |
15 | | school. |
16 | | "Special education" means special educational |
17 | | facilities and services, as defined in Section 14-1.08 of |
18 | | this Code. |
19 | | "Special Education Allocation" means the amount of an |
20 | | Organizational Unit's final Adequacy Target attributable |
21 | | to special education divided by the Organizational Unit's |
22 | | final Adequacy Target, the product of which shall be |
23 | | multiplied by the amount of new funding received pursuant |
24 | | to this Section. An Organizational Unit's final Adequacy |
25 | | Target attributable to special education shall include all |
26 | | special education investment adequacy elements. |
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1 | | "Specialist teacher" means a teacher who provides |
2 | | instruction in subject areas not included in core |
3 | | subjects, including, but not limited to, art, music, |
4 | | physical education, health, driver education, |
5 | | career-technical education, and such other subject areas |
6 | | as may be mandated by State law or provided by an |
7 | | Organizational Unit. |
8 | | "Specially Funded Unit" means an Alternative School, |
9 | | safe school, Department of Juvenile Justice school, |
10 | | special education cooperative or entity recognized by the |
11 | | State Board as a special education cooperative, |
12 | | State-approved charter school, or alternative learning |
13 | | opportunities program that received direct funding from |
14 | | the State Board during the 2016-2017 school year through |
15 | | any of the funding sources included within the calculation |
16 | | of the Base Funding Minimum or Glenwood Academy. |
17 | | "Supplemental Grant Funding" means supplemental |
18 | | general State aid funding received by an Organizational |
19 | | Unit during the 2016-2017 school year pursuant to |
20 | | subsection (H) of Section 18-8.05 of this Code (now |
21 | | repealed). |
22 | | "State Adequacy Level" is the sum of the Adequacy |
23 | | Targets of all Organizational Units. |
24 | | "State Board" means the State Board of Education. |
25 | | "State Superintendent" means the State Superintendent |
26 | | of Education. |
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1 | | "Statewide Weighted CWI" means a figure determined by |
2 | | multiplying each Organizational Unit CWI times the ASE for |
3 | | that Organizational Unit creating a weighted value, |
4 | | summing all Organizational Units' weighted values, and |
5 | | dividing by the total ASE of all Organizational Units, |
6 | | thereby creating an average weighted index. |
7 | | "Student activities" means non-credit producing |
8 | | after-school programs, including, but not limited to, |
9 | | clubs, bands, sports, and other activities authorized by |
10 | | the school board of the Organizational Unit. |
11 | | "Substitute teacher" means an individual teacher or |
12 | | teaching assistant who is employed by an Organizational |
13 | | Unit and is temporarily serving the Organizational Unit on |
14 | | a per diem or per period-assignment basis to replace |
15 | | another staff member. |
16 | | "Summer school" means academic and enrichment programs |
17 | | provided to students during the summer months outside of |
18 | | the regular school year. |
19 | | "Supervisory aide" means a non-licensed staff member |
20 | | who helps in supervising students of an Organizational |
21 | | Unit, but does so outside of the classroom, in situations |
22 | | such as, but not limited to, monitoring hallways and |
23 | | playgrounds, supervising lunchrooms, or supervising |
24 | | students when being transported in buses serving the |
25 | | Organizational Unit. |
26 | | "Target Ratio" is defined in paragraph (4) of |
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2 | | "Tier 1", "Tier 2", "Tier 3", and "Tier 4" are defined |
3 | | in paragraph (3) of subsection (g). |
4 | | "Tier 1 Aggregate Funding", "Tier 2 Aggregate |
5 | | Funding", "Tier 3 Aggregate Funding", and "Tier 4 |
6 | | Aggregate Funding" are defined in paragraph (1) of |
7 | | subsection (g). |
8 | | (b) Adequacy Target calculation. |
9 | | (1) Each Organizational Unit's Adequacy Target is the |
10 | | sum of the Organizational Unit's cost of providing |
11 | | Essential Elements, as calculated in accordance with this |
12 | | subsection (b), with the salary amounts in the Essential |
13 | | Elements multiplied by a Regionalization Factor calculated |
14 | | pursuant to paragraph (3) of this subsection (b). |
15 | | (2) The Essential Elements are attributable on a pro |
16 | | rata basis related to defined subgroups of the ASE of each |
17 | | Organizational Unit as specified in this paragraph (2), |
18 | | with investments and FTE positions pro rata funded based |
19 | | on ASE counts in excess of or less than the thresholds set |
20 | | forth in this paragraph (2). The method for calculating |
21 | | attributable pro rata costs and the defined subgroups |
22 | | thereto are as follows: |
23 | | (A) Core class size investments. Each |
24 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the funding required |
25 | | to support that number of FTE core teacher positions |
26 | | as is needed to keep the respective class sizes of the |
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1 | | Organizational Unit to the following maximum numbers: |
2 | | (i) For grades kindergarten through 3, the |
3 | | Organizational Unit shall receive funding required |
4 | | to support one FTE core teacher position for every |
5 | | 15 Low-Income Count students in those grades and |
6 | | one FTE core teacher position for every 20 |
7 | | non-Low-Income Count students in those grades. |
8 | | (ii) For grades 4 through 12, the |
9 | | Organizational Unit shall receive funding required |
10 | | to support one FTE core teacher position for every |
11 | | 20 Low-Income Count students in those grades and |
12 | | one FTE core teacher position for every 25 |
13 | | non-Low-Income Count students in those grades. |
14 | | The number of non-Low-Income Count students in a |
15 | | grade shall be determined by subtracting the |
16 | | Low-Income students in that grade from the ASE of the |
17 | | Organizational Unit for that grade. |
18 | | (B) Specialist teacher investments. Each |
19 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the funding needed |
20 | | to cover that number of FTE specialist teacher |
21 | | positions that correspond to the following |
22 | | percentages: |
23 | | (i) if the Organizational Unit operates an |
24 | | elementary or middle school, then 20.00% of the |
25 | | number of the Organizational Unit's core teachers, |
26 | | as determined under subparagraph (A) of this |
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2 | | (ii) if such Organizational Unit operates a |
3 | | high school, then 33.33% of the number of the |
4 | | Organizational Unit's core teachers. |
5 | | (C) Instructional facilitator investments. Each |
6 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the funding needed |
7 | | to cover one FTE instructional facilitator position |
8 | | for every 200 combined ASE of pre-kindergarten |
9 | | children with disabilities and all kindergarten |
10 | | through grade 12 students of the Organizational Unit. |
11 | | (D) Core intervention teacher (tutor) investments. |
12 | | Each Organizational Unit shall receive the funding |
13 | | needed to cover one FTE teacher position for each |
14 | | prototypical elementary, middle, and high school. |
15 | | (E) Substitute teacher investments. Each |
16 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the funding needed |
17 | | to cover substitute teacher costs that is equal to |
18 | | 5.70% of the minimum pupil attendance days required |
19 | | under Section 10-19 of this Code for all full-time |
20 | | equivalent core, specialist, and intervention |
21 | | teachers, school nurses, special education teachers |
22 | | and instructional assistants, instructional |
23 | | facilitators, and summer school and extended day |
24 | | teacher positions, as determined under this paragraph |
25 | | (2), at a salary rate of 33.33% of the average salary |
26 | | for grade K through 12 teachers and 33.33% of the |
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1 | | average salary of each instructional assistant |
2 | | position. |
3 | | (F) Core school counselor investments. Each |
4 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the funding needed |
5 | | to cover one FTE school counselor for each 450 |
6 | | combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children with |
7 | | disabilities and all kindergarten through grade 5 |
8 | | students, plus one FTE school counselor for each 250 |
9 | | grades 6 through 8 ASE middle school students, plus |
10 | | one FTE school counselor for each 250 grades 9 through |
11 | | 12 ASE high school students. |
12 | | (G) Nurse investments. Each Organizational Unit |
13 | | shall receive the funding needed to cover one FTE |
14 | | nurse for each 750 combined ASE of pre-kindergarten |
15 | | children with disabilities and all kindergarten |
16 | | through grade 12 students across all grade levels it |
17 | | serves. |
18 | | (H) Supervisory aide investments. Each |
19 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the funding needed |
20 | | to cover one FTE for each 225 combined ASE of |
21 | | pre-kindergarten children with disabilities and all |
22 | | kindergarten through grade 5 students, plus one FTE |
23 | | for each 225 ASE middle school students, plus one FTE |
24 | | for each 200 ASE high school students. |
25 | | (I) Librarian investments. Each Organizational |
26 | | Unit shall receive the funding needed to cover one FTE |
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1 | | librarian for each prototypical elementary school, |
2 | | middle school, and high school and one FTE aide or |
3 | | media technician for every 300 combined ASE of |
4 | | pre-kindergarten children with disabilities and all |
5 | | kindergarten through grade 12 students. |
6 | | (J) Principal investments. Each Organizational |
7 | | Unit shall receive the funding needed to cover one FTE |
8 | | principal position for each prototypical elementary |
9 | | school, plus one FTE principal position for each |
10 | | prototypical middle school, plus one FTE principal |
11 | | position for each prototypical high school. |
12 | | (K) Assistant principal investments. Each |
13 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the funding needed |
14 | | to cover one FTE assistant principal position for each |
15 | | prototypical elementary school, plus one FTE assistant |
16 | | principal position for each prototypical middle |
17 | | school, plus one FTE assistant principal position for |
18 | | each prototypical high school. |
19 | | (L) School site staff investments. Each |
20 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the funding needed |
21 | | for one FTE position for each 225 ASE of |
22 | | pre-kindergarten children with disabilities and all |
23 | | kindergarten through grade 5 students, plus one FTE |
24 | | position for each 225 ASE middle school students, plus |
25 | | one FTE position for each 200 ASE high school |
26 | | students. |
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1 | | (M) Gifted investments. Each Organizational Unit |
2 | | shall receive $40 per kindergarten through grade 12 |
3 | | ASE. |
4 | | (N) Professional development investments. Each |
5 | | Organizational Unit shall receive $125 per student of |
6 | | the combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children with |
7 | | disabilities and all kindergarten through grade 12 |
8 | | students for trainers and other professional |
9 | | development-related expenses for supplies and |
10 | | materials. |
11 | | (O) Instructional material investments. Each |
12 | | Organizational Unit shall receive $190 per student of |
13 | | the combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children with |
14 | | disabilities and all kindergarten through grade 12 |
15 | | students to cover instructional material costs. |
16 | | (P) Assessment investments. Each Organizational |
17 | | Unit shall receive $25 per student of the combined ASE |
18 | | of pre-kindergarten children with disabilities and all |
19 | | kindergarten through grade 12 students to cover |
20 | | assessment costs. |
21 | | (Q) Computer technology and equipment investments. |
22 | | Each Organizational Unit shall receive $285.50 per |
23 | | student of the combined ASE of pre-kindergarten |
24 | | children with disabilities and all kindergarten |
25 | | through grade 12 students to cover computer technology |
26 | | and equipment costs. For the 2018-2019 school year and |
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1 | | subsequent school years, Organizational Units assigned |
2 | | to Tier 1 and Tier 2 in the prior school year shall |
3 | | receive an additional $285.50 per student of the |
4 | | combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children with |
5 | | disabilities and all kindergarten through grade 12 |
6 | | students to cover computer technology and equipment |
7 | | costs in the Organizational Unit's Adequacy Target. |
8 | | The State Board may establish additional requirements |
9 | | for Organizational Unit expenditures of funds received |
10 | | pursuant to this subparagraph (Q), including a |
11 | | requirement that funds received pursuant to this |
12 | | subparagraph (Q) may be used only for serving the |
13 | | technology needs of the district. It is the intent of |
14 | | Public Act 100-465 that all Tier 1 and Tier 2 districts |
15 | | receive the addition to their Adequacy Target in the |
16 | | following year, subject to compliance with the |
17 | | requirements of the State Board. |
18 | | (R) Student activities investments. Each |
19 | | Organizational Unit shall receive the following |
20 | | funding amounts to cover student activities: $100 per |
21 | | kindergarten through grade 5 ASE student in elementary |
22 | | school, plus $200 per ASE student in middle school, |
23 | | plus $675 per ASE student in high school. |
24 | | (S) Maintenance and operations investments. Each |
25 | | Organizational Unit shall receive $1,038 per student |
26 | | of the combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children with |
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1 | | disabilities and all kindergarten through grade 12 |
2 | | students for day-to-day maintenance and operations |
3 | | expenditures, including salary, supplies, and |
4 | | materials, as well as purchased services, but |
5 | | excluding employee benefits. The proportion of salary |
6 | | for the application of a Regionalization Factor and |
7 | | the calculation of benefits is equal to $352.92. |
8 | | (T) Central office investments. Each |
9 | | Organizational Unit shall receive $742 per student of |
10 | | the combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children with |
11 | | disabilities and all kindergarten through grade 12 |
12 | | students to cover central office operations, including |
13 | | administrators and classified personnel charged with |
14 | | managing the instructional programs, business and |
15 | | operations of the school district, and security |
16 | | personnel. The proportion of salary for the |
17 | | application of a Regionalization Factor and the |
18 | | calculation of benefits is equal to $368.48. |
19 | | (U) Employee benefit investments. Each |
20 | | Organizational Unit shall receive 30% of the total of |
21 | | all salary-calculated elements of the Adequacy Target, |
22 | | excluding substitute teachers and student activities |
23 | | investments, to cover benefit costs. For central |
24 | | office and maintenance and operations investments, the |
25 | | benefit calculation shall be based upon the salary |
26 | | proportion of each investment. If at any time the |
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1 | | responsibility for funding the employer normal cost of |
2 | | teacher pensions is assigned to school districts, then |
3 | | that amount certified by the Teachers' Retirement |
4 | | System of the State of Illinois to be paid by the |
5 | | Organizational Unit for the preceding school year |
6 | | shall be added to the benefit investment. For any |
7 | | fiscal year in which a school district organized under |
8 | | Article 34 of this Code is responsible for paying the |
9 | | employer normal cost of teacher pensions, then that |
10 | | amount of its employer normal cost plus the amount for |
11 | | retiree health insurance as certified by the Public |
12 | | School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of |
13 | | Chicago to be paid by the school district for the |
14 | | preceding school year that is statutorily required to |
15 | | cover employer normal costs and the amount for retiree |
16 | | health insurance shall be added to the 30% specified |
17 | | in this subparagraph (U). The Teachers' Retirement |
18 | | System of the State of Illinois and the Public School |
19 | | Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago shall |
20 | | submit such information as the State Superintendent |
21 | | may require for the calculations set forth in this |
22 | | subparagraph (U). |
23 | | (V) Additional investments in low-income students. |
24 | | In addition to and not in lieu of all other funding |
25 | | under this paragraph (2), each Organizational Unit |
26 | | shall receive funding based on the average teacher |
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1 | | salary for grades K through 12 to cover the costs of: |
2 | | (i) one FTE intervention teacher (tutor) |
3 | | position for every 125 Low-Income Count students; |
4 | | (ii) one FTE pupil support staff position for |
5 | | every 125 Low-Income Count students; |
6 | | (iii) one FTE extended day teacher position |
7 | | for every 120 Low-Income Count students; and |
8 | | (iv) one FTE summer school teacher position |
9 | | for every 120 Low-Income Count students. |
10 | | (W) Additional investments in English learner |
11 | | students. In addition to and not in lieu of all other |
12 | | funding under this paragraph (2), each Organizational |
13 | | Unit shall receive funding based on the average |
14 | | teacher salary for grades K through 12 to cover the |
15 | | costs of: |
16 | | (i) one FTE intervention teacher (tutor) |
17 | | position for every 125 English learner students; |
18 | | (ii) one FTE pupil support staff position for |
19 | | every 125 English learner students; |
20 | | (iii) one FTE extended day teacher position |
21 | | for every 120 English learner students; |
22 | | (iv) one FTE summer school teacher position |
23 | | for every 120 English learner students; and |
24 | | (v) one FTE core teacher position for every |
25 | | 100 English learner students. |
26 | | (X) Special education investments. Each |
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1 | | Organizational Unit shall receive funding based on the |
2 | | average teacher salary for grades K through 12 to |
3 | | cover special education as follows: |
4 | | (i) one FTE teacher position for every 141 |
5 | | combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children with |
6 | | disabilities and all kindergarten through grade 12 |
7 | | students; |
8 | | (ii) one FTE instructional assistant for every |
9 | | 141 combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children with |
10 | | disabilities and all kindergarten through grade 12 |
11 | | students; and |
12 | | (iii) one FTE psychologist position for every |
13 | | 1,000 combined ASE of pre-kindergarten children |
14 | | with disabilities and all kindergarten through |
15 | | grade 12 students. |
16 | | (3) For calculating the salaries included within the |
17 | | Essential Elements, the State Superintendent shall |
18 | | annually calculate average salaries to the nearest dollar |
19 | | using the employment information system data maintained by |
20 | | the State Board, limited to public schools only and |
21 | | excluding special education and vocational cooperatives, |
22 | | schools operated by the Department of Juvenile Justice, |
23 | | and charter schools, for the following positions: |
24 | | (A) Teacher for grades K through 8. |
25 | | (B) Teacher for grades 9 through 12. |
26 | | (C) Teacher for grades K through 12. |
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1 | | (D) School counselor for grades K through 8. |
2 | | (E) School counselor for grades 9 through 12. |
3 | | (F) School counselor for grades K through 12. |
4 | | (G) Social worker. |
5 | | (H) Psychologist. |
6 | | (I) Librarian. |
7 | | (J) Nurse. |
8 | | (K) Principal. |
9 | | (L) Assistant principal. |
10 | | For the purposes of this paragraph (3), "teacher" |
11 | | includes core teachers, specialist and elective teachers, |
12 | | instructional facilitators, tutors, special education |
13 | | teachers, pupil support staff teachers, English learner |
14 | | teachers, extended day teachers, and summer school |
15 | | teachers. Where specific grade data is not required for |
16 | | the Essential Elements, the average salary for |
17 | | corresponding positions shall apply. For substitute |
18 | | teachers, the average teacher salary for grades K through |
19 | | 12 shall apply. |
20 | | For calculating the salaries included within the |
21 | | Essential Elements for positions not included within EIS |
22 | | Data, the following salaries shall be used in the first |
23 | | year of implementation of Evidence-Based Funding: |
24 | | (i) school site staff, $30,000; and |
25 | | (ii) non-instructional assistant, instructional |
26 | | assistant, library aide, library media tech, or |
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1 | | supervisory aide: $25,000. |
2 | | In the second and subsequent years of implementation |
3 | | of Evidence-Based Funding, the amounts in items (i) and |
4 | | (ii) of this paragraph (3) shall annually increase by the |
5 | | ECI. |
6 | | The salary amounts for the Essential Elements |
7 | | determined pursuant to subparagraphs (A) through (L), (S) |
8 | | and (T), and (V) through (X) of paragraph (2) of |
9 | | subsection (b) of this Section shall be multiplied by a |
10 | | Regionalization Factor. |
11 | | (c) Local Capacity calculation. |
12 | | (1) Each Organizational Unit's Local Capacity |
13 | | represents an amount of funding it is assumed to |
14 | | contribute toward its Adequacy Target for purposes of the |
15 | | Evidence-Based Funding formula calculation. "Local |
16 | | Capacity" means either (i) the Organizational Unit's Local |
17 | | Capacity Target as calculated in accordance with paragraph |
18 | | (2) of this subsection (c) if its Real Receipts are equal |
19 | | to or less than its Local Capacity Target or (ii) the |
20 | | Organizational Unit's Adjusted Local Capacity, as |
21 | | calculated in accordance with paragraph (3) of this |
22 | | subsection (c) if Real Receipts are more than its Local |
23 | | Capacity Target. |
24 | | (2) "Local Capacity Target" means, for an |
25 | | Organizational Unit, that dollar amount that is obtained |
26 | | by multiplying its Adequacy Target by its Local Capacity |
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1 | | Ratio. |
2 | | (A) An Organizational Unit's Local Capacity |
3 | | Percentage is the conversion of the Organizational |
4 | | Unit's Local Capacity Ratio, as such ratio is |
5 | | determined in accordance with subparagraph (B) of this |
6 | | paragraph (2), into a cumulative distribution |
7 | | resulting in a percentile ranking to determine each |
8 | | Organizational Unit's relative position to all other |
9 | | Organizational Units in this State. The calculation of |
10 | | Local Capacity Percentage is described in subparagraph |
11 | | (C) of this paragraph (2). |
12 | | (B) An Organizational Unit's Local Capacity Ratio |
13 | | in a given year is the percentage obtained by dividing |
14 | | its Adjusted EAV or PTELL EAV, whichever is less, by |
15 | | its Adequacy Target, with the resulting ratio further |
16 | | adjusted as follows: |
17 | | (i) for Organizational Units serving grades |
18 | | kindergarten through 12 and Hybrid Districts, no |
19 | | further adjustments shall be made; |
20 | | (ii) for Organizational Units serving grades |
21 | | kindergarten through 8, the ratio shall be |
22 | | multiplied by 9/13; |
23 | | (iii) for Organizational Units serving grades |
24 | | 9 through 12, the Local Capacity Ratio shall be |
25 | | multiplied by 4/13; and |
26 | | (iv) for an Organizational Unit with a |
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1 | | different grade configuration than those specified |
2 | | in items (i) through (iii) of this subparagraph |
3 | | (B), the State Superintendent shall determine a |
4 | | comparable adjustment based on the grades served. |
5 | | (C) The Local Capacity Percentage is equal to the |
6 | | percentile ranking of the district. Local Capacity |
7 | | Percentage converts each Organizational Unit's Local |
8 | | Capacity Ratio to a cumulative distribution resulting |
9 | | in a percentile ranking to determine each |
10 | | Organizational Unit's relative position to all other |
11 | | Organizational Units in this State. The Local Capacity |
12 | | Percentage cumulative distribution resulting in a |
13 | | percentile ranking for each Organizational Unit shall |
14 | | be calculated using the standard normal distribution |
15 | | of the score in relation to the weighted mean and |
16 | | weighted standard deviation and Local Capacity Ratios |
17 | | of all Organizational Units. If the value assigned to |
18 | | any Organizational Unit is in excess of 90%, the value |
19 | | shall be adjusted to 90%. For Laboratory Schools, the |
20 | | Local Capacity Percentage shall be set at 10% in
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21 | | recognition of the absence of EAV and resources from |
22 | | the public university that are allocated to
the |
23 | | Laboratory School. For programs operated by a regional |
24 | | office of education or an intermediate service center, |
25 | | the Local Capacity Percentage must be set at 10% in |
26 | | recognition of the absence of EAV and resources from |
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1 | | school districts that are allocated to the regional |
2 | | office of education or intermediate service center. |
3 | | The weighted mean for the Local Capacity Percentage |
4 | | shall be determined by multiplying each Organizational |
5 | | Unit's Local Capacity Ratio times the ASE for the unit |
6 | | creating a weighted value, summing the weighted values |
7 | | of all Organizational Units, and dividing by the total |
8 | | ASE of all Organizational Units. The weighted standard |
9 | | deviation shall be determined by taking the square |
10 | | root of the weighted variance of all Organizational |
11 | | Units' Local Capacity Ratio, where the variance is |
12 | | calculated by squaring the difference between each |
13 | | unit's Local Capacity Ratio and the weighted mean, |
14 | | then multiplying the variance for each unit times the |
15 | | ASE for the unit to create a weighted variance for each |
16 | | unit, then summing all units' weighted variance and |
17 | | dividing by the total ASE of all units. |
18 | | (D) For any Organizational Unit, the |
19 | | Organizational Unit's Adjusted Local Capacity Target |
20 | | shall be reduced by either (i) the school board's |
21 | | remaining contribution pursuant to paragraph (ii) of |
22 | | subsection (b-4) of Section 16-158 of the Illinois |
23 | | Pension Code in a given year or (ii) the board of |
24 | | education's remaining contribution pursuant to |
25 | | paragraph (iv) of subsection (b) of Section 17-129 of |
26 | | the Illinois Pension Code absent the employer normal |
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1 | | cost portion of the required contribution and amount |
2 | | allowed pursuant to subdivision (3) of Section |
3 | | 17-142.1 of the Illinois Pension Code in a given year. |
4 | | In the preceding sentence, item (i) shall be certified |
5 | | to the State Board of Education by the Teachers' |
6 | | Retirement System of the State of Illinois and item |
7 | | (ii) shall be certified to the State Board of |
8 | | Education by the Public School Teachers' Pension and |
9 | | Retirement Fund of the City of Chicago. |
10 | | (3) If an Organizational Unit's Real Receipts are more |
11 | | than its Local Capacity Target, then its Local Capacity |
12 | | shall equal an Adjusted Local Capacity Target as |
13 | | calculated in accordance with this paragraph (3). The |
14 | | Adjusted Local Capacity Target is calculated as the sum of |
15 | | the Organizational Unit's Local Capacity Target and its |
16 | | Real Receipts Adjustment. The Real Receipts Adjustment |
17 | | equals the Organizational Unit's Real Receipts less its |
18 | | Local Capacity Target, with the resulting figure |
19 | | multiplied by the Local Capacity Percentage. |
20 | | As used in this paragraph (3), "Real Percent of |
21 | | Adequacy" means the sum of an Organizational Unit's Real |
22 | | Receipts, CPPRT, and Base Funding Minimum, with the |
23 | | resulting figure divided by the Organizational Unit's |
24 | | Adequacy Target. |
25 | | (d) Calculation of Real Receipts, EAV, and Adjusted EAV |
26 | | for purposes of the Local Capacity calculation. |
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1 | | (1) An Organizational Unit's Real Receipts are the |
2 | | product of its Applicable Tax Rate and its Adjusted EAV. |
3 | | An Organizational Unit's Applicable Tax Rate is its |
4 | | Adjusted Operating Tax Rate for property within the |
5 | | Organizational Unit. |
6 | | (2) The State Superintendent shall calculate the |
7 | | equalized assessed valuation, or EAV, of all taxable |
8 | | property of each Organizational Unit as of September 30 of |
9 | | the previous year in accordance with paragraph (3) of this |
10 | | subsection (d). The State Superintendent shall then |
11 | | determine the Adjusted EAV of each Organizational Unit in |
12 | | accordance with paragraph (4) of this subsection (d), |
13 | | which Adjusted EAV figure shall be used for the purposes |
14 | | of calculating Local Capacity. |
15 | | (3) To calculate Real Receipts and EAV, the Department |
16 | | of Revenue shall supply to the State Superintendent the |
17 | | value as equalized or assessed by the Department of |
18 | | Revenue of all taxable property of every Organizational |
19 | | Unit, together with (i) the applicable tax rate used in |
20 | | extending taxes for the funds of the Organizational Unit |
21 | | as of September 30 of the previous year and (ii) the |
22 | | limiting rate for all Organizational Units subject to |
23 | | property tax extension limitations as imposed under PTELL. |
24 | | (A) The Department of Revenue shall add to the |
25 | | equalized assessed value of all taxable property of |
26 | | each Organizational Unit situated entirely or |
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1 | | partially within a county that is or was subject to the |
2 | | provisions of Section 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property |
3 | | Tax Code (i) an amount equal to the total amount by |
4 | | which the homestead exemption allowed under Section |
5 | | 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property Tax Code for real |
6 | | property situated in that Organizational Unit exceeds |
7 | | the total amount that would have been allowed in that |
8 | | Organizational Unit if the maximum reduction under |
9 | | Section 15-176 was (I) $4,500 in Cook County or $3,500 |
10 | | in all other counties in tax year 2003 or (II) $5,000 |
11 | | in all counties in tax year 2004 and thereafter and |
12 | | (ii) an amount equal to the aggregate amount for the |
13 | | taxable year of all additional exemptions under |
14 | | Section 15-175 of the Property Tax Code for owners |
15 | | with a household income of $30,000 or less. The county |
16 | | clerk of any county that is or was subject to the |
17 | | provisions of Section 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property |
18 | | Tax Code shall annually calculate and certify to the |
19 | | Department of Revenue for each Organizational Unit all |
20 | | homestead exemption amounts under Section 15-176 or |
21 | | 15-177 of the Property Tax Code and all amounts of |
22 | | additional exemptions under Section 15-175 of the |
23 | | Property Tax Code for owners with a household income |
24 | | of $30,000 or less. It is the intent of this |
25 | | subparagraph (A) that if the general homestead |
26 | | exemption for a parcel of property is determined under |
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1 | | Section 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property Tax Code |
2 | | rather than Section 15-175, then the calculation of |
3 | | EAV shall not be affected by the difference, if any, |
4 | | between the amount of the general homestead exemption |
5 | | allowed for that parcel of property under Section |
6 | | 15-176 or 15-177 of the Property Tax Code and the |
7 | | amount that would have been allowed had the general |
8 | | homestead exemption for that parcel of property been |
9 | | determined under Section 15-175 of the Property Tax |
10 | | Code. It is further the intent of this subparagraph |
11 | | (A) that if additional exemptions are allowed under |
12 | | Section 15-175 of the Property Tax Code for owners |
13 | | with a household income of less than $30,000, then the |
14 | | calculation of EAV shall not be affected by the |
15 | | difference, if any, because of those additional |
16 | | exemptions. |
17 | | (B) With respect to any part of an Organizational |
18 | | Unit within a redevelopment project area in respect to |
19 | | which a municipality has adopted tax increment |
20 | | allocation financing pursuant to the Tax Increment |
21 | | Allocation Redevelopment Act, Division 74.4 of Article |
22 | | 11 of the Illinois Municipal Code, or the Industrial |
23 | | Jobs Recovery Law, Division 74.6 of Article 11 of the |
24 | | Illinois Municipal Code, no part of the current EAV of |
25 | | real property located in any such project area that is |
26 | | attributable to an increase above the total initial |
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1 | | EAV of such property shall be used as part of the EAV |
2 | | of the Organizational Unit, until such time as all |
3 | | redevelopment project costs have been paid, as |
4 | | provided in Section 11-74.4-8 of the Tax Increment |
5 | | Allocation Redevelopment Act or in Section 11-74.6-35 |
6 | | of the Industrial Jobs Recovery Law. For the purpose |
7 | | of the EAV of the Organizational Unit, the total |
8 | | initial EAV or the current EAV, whichever is lower, |
9 | | shall be used until such time as all redevelopment |
10 | | project costs have been paid. |
11 | | (B-5) The real property equalized assessed |
12 | | valuation for a school district shall be adjusted by |
13 | | subtracting from the real property value, as equalized |
14 | | or assessed by the Department of Revenue, for the |
15 | | district an amount computed by dividing the amount of |
16 | | any abatement of taxes under Section 18-170 of the |
17 | | Property Tax Code by 3.00% for a district maintaining |
18 | | grades kindergarten through 12, by 2.30% for a |
19 | | district maintaining grades kindergarten through 8, or |
20 | | by 1.05% for a district maintaining grades 9 through |
21 | | 12 and adjusted by an amount computed by dividing the |
22 | | amount of any abatement of taxes under subsection (a) |
23 | | of Section 18-165 of the Property Tax Code by the same |
24 | | percentage rates for district type as specified in |
25 | | this subparagraph (B-5). |
26 | | (C) For Organizational Units that are Hybrid |
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1 | | Districts, the State Superintendent shall use the |
2 | | lesser of the adjusted equalized assessed valuation |
3 | | for property within the partial elementary unit |
4 | | district for elementary purposes, as defined in |
5 | | Article 11E of this Code, or the adjusted equalized |
6 | | assessed valuation for property within the partial |
7 | | elementary unit district for high school purposes, as |
8 | | defined in Article 11E of this Code. |
9 | | (D) If a school district's boundaries span |
10 | | multiple counties, then the Department of Revenue |
11 | | shall send to the State Board, for the purposes of |
12 | | calculating Evidence-Based Funding, the limiting rate |
13 | | and individual rates by purpose for the county that |
14 | | contains the majority of the school district's |
15 | | equalized assessed valuation. |
16 | | (4) An Organizational Unit's Adjusted EAV shall be the |
17 | | average of its EAV over the immediately preceding 3 years |
18 | | or the lesser of its EAV in the immediately preceding year |
19 | | or the average of its EAV over the immediately preceding 3 |
20 | | years if the EAV in the immediately preceding year has |
21 | | declined by 10% or more when comparing the 2 most recent |
22 | | years. In the event of Organizational Unit reorganization, |
23 | | consolidation, or annexation, the Organizational Unit's |
24 | | Adjusted EAV for the first 3 years after such change shall |
25 | | be as follows: the most current EAV shall be used in the |
26 | | first year, the average of a 2-year EAV or its EAV in the |
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1 | | immediately preceding year if the EAV declines by 10% or |
2 | | more when comparing the 2 most recent years for the second |
3 | | year, and the lesser of a 3-year average EAV or its EAV in |
4 | | the immediately preceding year if the Adjusted EAV |
5 | | declines by 10% or more when comparing the 2 most recent |
6 | | years for the third year. For any school district whose |
7 | | EAV in the immediately preceding year is used in |
8 | | calculations, in the following year, the Adjusted EAV |
9 | | shall be the average of its EAV over the immediately |
10 | | preceding 2 years or the immediately preceding year if |
11 | | that year represents a decline of 10% or more when |
12 | | comparing the 2 most recent years. |
13 | | "PTELL EAV" means a figure calculated by the State |
14 | | Board for Organizational Units subject to PTELL as |
15 | | described in this paragraph (4) for the purposes of |
16 | | calculating an Organizational Unit's Local Capacity Ratio. |
17 | | Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph (4), the |
18 | | PTELL EAV of an Organizational Unit shall be equal to the |
19 | | product of the equalized assessed valuation last used in |
20 | | the calculation of general State aid under Section 18-8.05 |
21 | | of this Code (now repealed) or Evidence-Based Funding |
22 | | under this Section and the Organizational Unit's Extension |
23 | | Limitation Ratio. If an Organizational Unit has approved |
24 | | or does approve an increase in its limiting rate, pursuant |
25 | | to Section 18-190 of the Property Tax Code, affecting the |
26 | | Base Tax Year, the PTELL EAV shall be equal to the product |
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1 | | of the equalized assessed valuation last used in the |
2 | | calculation of general State aid under Section 18-8.05 of |
3 | | this Code (now repealed) or Evidence-Based Funding under |
4 | | this Section multiplied by an amount equal to one plus the |
5 | | percentage increase, if any, in the Consumer Price Index |
6 | | for All Urban Consumers for all items published by the |
7 | | United States Department of Labor for the 12-month |
8 | | calendar year preceding the Base Tax Year, plus the |
9 | | equalized assessed valuation of new property, annexed |
10 | | property, and recovered tax increment value and minus the |
11 | | equalized assessed valuation of disconnected property. |
12 | | As used in this paragraph (4), "new property" and |
13 | | "recovered tax increment value" shall have the meanings |
14 | | set forth in the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law. |
15 | | (e) Base Funding Minimum calculation. |
16 | | (1) For the 2017-2018 school year, the Base Funding |
17 | | Minimum of an Organizational Unit or a Specially Funded |
18 | | Unit shall be the amount of State funds distributed to the |
19 | | Organizational Unit or Specially Funded Unit during the |
20 | | 2016-2017 school year prior to any adjustments and |
21 | | specified appropriation amounts described in this |
22 | | paragraph (1) from the following Sections, as calculated |
23 | | by the State Superintendent: Section 18-8.05 of this Code |
24 | | (now repealed); Section 5 of Article 224 of Public Act |
25 | | 99-524 (equity grants); Section 14-7.02b of this Code |
26 | | (funding for children requiring special education |
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1 | | services); Section 14-13.01 of this Code (special |
2 | | education facilities and staffing), except for |
3 | | reimbursement of the cost of transportation pursuant to |
4 | | Section 14-13.01; Section 14C-12 of this Code (English |
5 | | learners); and Section 18-4.3 of this Code (summer |
6 | | school), based on an appropriation level of $13,121,600. |
7 | | For a school district organized under Article 34 of this |
8 | | Code, the Base Funding Minimum also includes (i) the funds |
9 | | allocated to the school district pursuant to Section 1D-1 |
10 | | of this Code attributable to funding programs authorized |
11 | | by the Sections of this Code listed in the preceding |
12 | | sentence and (ii) the difference between (I) the funds |
13 | | allocated to the school district pursuant to Section 1D-1 |
14 | | of this Code attributable to the funding programs |
15 | | authorized by Section 14-7.02 (non-public special |
16 | | education reimbursement), subsection (b) of Section |
17 | | 14-13.01 (special education transportation), Section 29-5 |
18 | | (transportation), Section 2-3.80 (agricultural |
19 | | education), Section 2-3.66 (truants' alternative |
20 | | education), Section 2-3.62 (educational service centers), |
21 | | and Section 14-7.03 (special education - orphanage) of |
22 | | this Code and Section 15 of the Childhood Hunger Relief |
23 | | Act (free breakfast program) and (II) the school |
24 | | district's actual expenditures for its non-public special |
25 | | education, special education transportation, |
26 | | transportation programs, agricultural education, truants' |
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1 | | alternative education, services that would otherwise be |
2 | | performed by a regional office of education, special |
3 | | education orphanage expenditures, and free breakfast, as |
4 | | most recently calculated and reported pursuant to |
5 | | subsection (f) of Section 1D-1 of this Code. The Base |
6 | | Funding Minimum for Glenwood Academy shall be $952,014 |
7 | | $625,500 . For programs operated by a regional office of |
8 | | education or an intermediate service center, the Base |
9 | | Funding Minimum must be the total amount of State funds |
10 | | allocated to those programs in the 2018-2019 school year |
11 | | and amounts provided pursuant to Article 34 of Public Act |
12 | | 100-586 and Section 3-16 of this Code. All programs |
13 | | established after June 5, 2019 (the effective date of |
14 | | Public Act 101-10) and administered by a regional office |
15 | | of education or an intermediate service center must have |
16 | | an initial Base Funding Minimum set to an amount equal to |
17 | | the first-year ASE multiplied by the amount of per pupil |
18 | | funding received in the previous school year by the lowest |
19 | | funded similar existing program type. If the enrollment |
20 | | for a program operated by a regional office of education |
21 | | or an intermediate service center is zero, then it may not |
22 | | receive Base Funding Minimum funds for that program in the |
23 | | next fiscal year, and those funds must be distributed to |
24 | | Organizational Units under subsection (g). |
25 | | (2) For the 2018-2019 and subsequent school years, the |
26 | | Base Funding Minimum of Organizational Units and Specially |
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1 | | Funded Units shall be the sum of (i) the amount of |
2 | | Evidence-Based Funding for the prior school year, (ii) the |
3 | | Base Funding Minimum for the prior school year, and (iii) |
4 | | any amount received by a school district pursuant to |
5 | | Section 7 of Article 97 of Public Act 100-21. |
6 | | For the 2022-2023 school year, the Base Funding |
7 | | Minimum of Organizational Units shall be the amounts |
8 | | recalculated by the State Board of Education for Fiscal |
9 | | Year 2019 through Fiscal Year 2022 that were necessary due |
10 | | to average student enrollment errors for districts |
11 | | organized under Article 34 of this Code, plus the Fiscal |
12 | | Year 2022 property tax relief grants provided under |
13 | | Section 2-3.170 of this Code, ensuring each Organizational |
14 | | Unit has the correct amount of resources for Fiscal Year |
15 | | 2023 Evidence-Based Funding calculations and that Fiscal |
16 | | Year 2023 Evidence-Based Funding Distributions are made in |
17 | | accordance with this Section. |
18 | | (3) Subject to approval by the General Assembly as |
19 | | provided in this paragraph (3), an Organizational Unit |
20 | | that meets all of the following criteria, as determined by |
21 | | the State Board, shall have District Intervention Money |
22 | | added to its Base Funding Minimum at the time the Base |
23 | | Funding Minimum is calculated by the State Board: |
24 | | (A) The Organizational Unit is operating under an |
25 | | Independent Authority under Section 2-3.25f-5 of this |
26 | | Code for a minimum of 4 school years or is subject to |
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1 | | the control of the State Board pursuant to a court |
2 | | order for a minimum of 4 school years. |
3 | | (B) The Organizational Unit was designated as a |
4 | | Tier 1 or Tier 2 Organizational Unit in the previous |
5 | | school year under paragraph (3) of subsection (g) of |
6 | | this Section. |
7 | | (C) The Organizational Unit demonstrates |
8 | | sustainability through a 5-year financial and |
9 | | strategic plan. |
10 | | (D) The Organizational Unit has made sufficient |
11 | | progress and achieved sufficient stability in the |
12 | | areas of governance, academic growth, and finances. |
13 | | As part of its determination under this paragraph (3), |
14 | | the State Board may consider the Organizational Unit's |
15 | | summative designation, any accreditations of the |
16 | | Organizational Unit, or the Organizational Unit's |
17 | | financial profile, as calculated by the State Board. |
18 | | If the State Board determines that an Organizational |
19 | | Unit has met the criteria set forth in this paragraph (3), |
20 | | it must submit a report to the General Assembly, no later |
21 | | than January 2 of the fiscal year in which the State Board |
22 | | makes it determination, on the amount of District |
23 | | Intervention Money to add to the Organizational Unit's |
24 | | Base Funding Minimum. The General Assembly must review the |
25 | | State Board's report and may approve or disapprove, by |
26 | | joint resolution, the addition of District Intervention |
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1 | | Money. If the General Assembly fails to act on the report |
2 | | within 40 calendar days from the receipt of the report, |
3 | | the addition of District Intervention Money is deemed |
4 | | approved. If the General Assembly approves the amount of |
5 | | District Intervention Money to be added to the |
6 | | Organizational Unit's Base Funding Minimum, the District |
7 | | Intervention Money must be added to the Base Funding |
8 | | Minimum annually thereafter. |
9 | | For the first 4 years following the initial year that |
10 | | the State Board determines that an Organizational Unit has |
11 | | met the criteria set forth in this paragraph (3) and has |
12 | | received funding under this Section, the Organizational |
13 | | Unit must annually submit to the State Board, on or before |
14 | | November 30, a progress report regarding its financial and |
15 | | strategic plan under subparagraph (C) of this paragraph |
16 | | (3). The plan shall include the financial data from the |
17 | | past 4 annual financial reports or financial audits that |
18 | | must be presented to the State Board by November 15 of each |
19 | | year and the approved budget financial data for the |
20 | | current year. The plan shall be developed according to the |
21 | | guidelines presented to the Organizational Unit by the |
22 | | State Board. The plan shall further include financial |
23 | | projections for the next 3 fiscal years and include a |
24 | | discussion and financial summary of the Organizational |
25 | | Unit's facility needs. If the Organizational Unit does not |
26 | | demonstrate sufficient progress toward its 5-year plan or |
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1 | | if it has failed to file an annual financial report, an |
2 | | annual budget, a financial plan, a deficit reduction plan, |
3 | | or other financial information as required by law, the |
4 | | State Board may establish a Financial Oversight Panel |
5 | | under Article 1H of this Code. However, if the |
6 | | Organizational Unit already has a Financial Oversight |
7 | | Panel, the State Board may extend the duration of the |
8 | | Panel. |
9 | | (f) Percent of Adequacy and Final Resources calculation. |
10 | | (1) The Evidence-Based Funding formula establishes a |
11 | | Percent of Adequacy for each Organizational Unit in order |
12 | | to place such units into tiers for the purposes of the |
13 | | funding distribution system described in subsection (g) of |
14 | | this Section. Initially, an Organizational Unit's |
15 | | Preliminary Resources and Preliminary Percent of Adequacy |
16 | | are calculated pursuant to paragraph (2) of this |
17 | | subsection (f). Then, an Organizational Unit's Final |
18 | | Resources and Final Percent of Adequacy are calculated to |
19 | | account for the Organizational Unit's poverty |
20 | | concentration levels pursuant to paragraphs (3) and (4) of |
21 | | this subsection (f). |
22 | | (2) An Organizational Unit's Preliminary Resources are |
23 | | equal to the sum of its Local Capacity Target, CPPRT, and |
24 | | Base Funding Minimum. An Organizational Unit's Preliminary |
25 | | Percent of Adequacy is the lesser of (i) its Preliminary |
26 | | Resources divided by its Adequacy Target or (ii) 100%. |
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1 | | (3) Except for Specially Funded Units, an |
2 | | Organizational Unit's Final Resources are equal to the sum |
3 | | of its Local Capacity, CPPRT, and Adjusted Base Funding |
4 | | Minimum. The Base Funding Minimum of each Specially Funded |
5 | | Unit shall serve as its Final Resources, except that the |
6 | | Base Funding Minimum for State-approved charter schools |
7 | | shall not include any portion of general State aid |
8 | | allocated in the prior year based on the per capita |
9 | | tuition charge times the charter school enrollment. |
10 | | (4) An Organizational Unit's Final Percent of Adequacy |
11 | | is its Final Resources divided by its Adequacy Target. An |
12 | | Organizational Unit's Adjusted Base Funding Minimum is |
13 | | equal to its Base Funding Minimum less its Supplemental |
14 | | Grant Funding, with the resulting figure added to the |
15 | | product of its Supplemental Grant Funding and Preliminary |
16 | | Percent of Adequacy. |
17 | | (g) Evidence-Based Funding formula distribution system. |
18 | | (1) In each school year under the Evidence-Based |
19 | | Funding formula, each Organizational Unit receives funding |
20 | | equal to the sum of its Base Funding Minimum and the unit's |
21 | | allocation of New State Funds determined pursuant to this |
22 | | subsection (g). To allocate New State Funds, the |
23 | | Evidence-Based Funding formula distribution system first |
24 | | places all Organizational Units into one of 4 tiers in |
25 | | accordance with paragraph (3) of this subsection (g), |
26 | | based on the Organizational Unit's Final Percent of |
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1 | | Adequacy. New State Funds are allocated to each of the 4 |
2 | | tiers as follows: Tier 1 Aggregate Funding equals 50% of |
3 | | all New State Funds, Tier 2 Aggregate Funding equals 49% |
4 | | of all New State Funds, Tier 3 Aggregate Funding equals |
5 | | 0.9% of all New State Funds, and Tier 4 Aggregate Funding |
6 | | equals 0.1% of all New State Funds. Each Organizational |
7 | | Unit within Tier 1 or Tier 2 receives an allocation of New |
8 | | State Funds equal to its tier Funding Gap, as defined in |
9 | | the following sentence, multiplied by the tier's |
10 | | Allocation Rate determined pursuant to paragraph (4) of |
11 | | this subsection (g). For Tier 1, an Organizational Unit's |
12 | | Funding Gap equals the tier's Target Ratio, as specified |
13 | | in paragraph (5) of this subsection (g), multiplied by the |
14 | | Organizational Unit's Adequacy Target, with the resulting |
15 | | amount reduced by the Organizational Unit's Final |
16 | | Resources. For Tier 2, an Organizational Unit's Funding |
17 | | Gap equals the tier's Target Ratio, as described in |
18 | | paragraph (5) of this subsection (g), multiplied by the |
19 | | Organizational Unit's Adequacy Target, with the resulting |
20 | | amount reduced by the Organizational Unit's Final |
21 | | Resources and its Tier 1 funding allocation. To determine |
22 | | the Organizational Unit's Funding Gap, the resulting |
23 | | amount is then multiplied by a factor equal to one minus |
24 | | the Organizational Unit's Local Capacity Target |
25 | | percentage. Each Organizational Unit within Tier 3 or Tier |
26 | | 4 receives an allocation of New State Funds equal to the |
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1 | | product of its Adequacy Target and the tier's Allocation |
2 | | Rate, as specified in paragraph (4) of this subsection |
3 | | (g). |
4 | | (2) To ensure equitable distribution of dollars for |
5 | | all Tier 2 Organizational Units, no Tier 2 Organizational |
6 | | Unit shall receive fewer dollars per ASE than any Tier 3 |
7 | | Organizational Unit. Each Tier 2 and Tier 3 Organizational |
8 | | Unit shall have its funding allocation divided by its ASE. |
9 | | Any Tier 2 Organizational Unit with a funding allocation |
10 | | per ASE below the greatest Tier 3 allocation per ASE shall |
11 | | get a funding allocation equal to the greatest Tier 3 |
12 | | funding allocation per ASE multiplied by the |
13 | | Organizational Unit's ASE. Each Tier 2 Organizational |
14 | | Unit's Tier 2 funding allocation shall be multiplied by |
15 | | the percentage calculated by dividing the original Tier 2 |
16 | | Aggregate Funding by the sum of all Tier 2 Organizational |
17 | | Units' Tier 2 funding allocation after adjusting |
18 | | districts' funding below Tier 3 levels. |
19 | | (3) Organizational Units are placed into one of 4 |
20 | | tiers as follows: |
21 | | (A) Tier 1 consists of all Organizational Units, |
22 | | except for Specially Funded Units, with a Percent of |
23 | | Adequacy less than the Tier 1 Target Ratio. The Tier 1 |
24 | | Target Ratio is the ratio level that allows for Tier 1 |
25 | | Aggregate Funding to be distributed, with the Tier 1 |
26 | | Allocation Rate determined pursuant to paragraph (4) |
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1 | | of this subsection (g). |
2 | | (B) Tier 2 consists of all Tier 1 Units and all |
3 | | other Organizational Units, except for Specially |
4 | | Funded Units, with a Percent of Adequacy of less than |
5 | | 0.90. |
6 | | (C) Tier 3 consists of all Organizational Units, |
7 | | except for Specially Funded Units, with a Percent of |
8 | | Adequacy of at least 0.90 and less than 1.0. |
9 | | (D) Tier 4 consists of all Organizational Units |
10 | | with a Percent of Adequacy of at least 1.0. |
11 | | (4) The Allocation Rates for Tiers 1 through 4 are |
12 | | determined as follows: |
13 | | (A) The Tier 1 Allocation Rate is 30%. |
14 | | (B) The Tier 2 Allocation Rate is the result of the |
15 | | following equation: Tier 2 Aggregate Funding, divided |
16 | | by the sum of the Funding Gaps for all Tier 2 |
17 | | Organizational Units, unless the result of such |
18 | | equation is higher than 1.0. If the result of such |
19 | | equation is higher than 1.0, then the Tier 2 |
20 | | Allocation Rate is 1.0. |
21 | | (C) The Tier 3 Allocation Rate is the result of the |
22 | | following equation: Tier 3
Aggregate Funding, divided |
23 | | by the sum of the Adequacy Targets of all Tier 3 |
24 | | Organizational
Units. |
25 | | (D) The Tier 4 Allocation Rate is the result of the |
26 | | following equation: Tier 4
Aggregate Funding, divided |
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1 | | by the sum of the Adequacy Targets of all Tier 4 |
2 | | Organizational
Units. |
3 | | (5) A tier's Target Ratio is determined as follows: |
4 | | (A) The Tier 1 Target Ratio is the ratio level that |
5 | | allows for Tier 1 Aggregate Funding to be distributed |
6 | | with the Tier 1 Allocation Rate. |
7 | | (B) The Tier 2 Target Ratio is 0.90. |
8 | | (C) The Tier 3 Target Ratio is 1.0. |
9 | | (6) If, at any point, the Tier 1 Target Ratio is |
10 | | greater than 90%, then all Tier 1 funding shall be |
11 | | allocated to Tier 2 and no Tier 1 Organizational Unit's |
12 | | funding may be identified. |
13 | | (7) In the event that all Tier 2 Organizational Units |
14 | | receive funding at the Tier 2 Target Ratio level, any |
15 | | remaining New State Funds shall be allocated to Tier 3 and |
16 | | Tier 4 Organizational Units. |
17 | | (8) If any Specially Funded Units, excluding Glenwood |
18 | | Academy, recognized by the State Board do not qualify for |
19 | | direct funding following the implementation of Public Act |
20 | | 100-465 from any of the funding sources included within |
21 | | the definition of Base Funding Minimum, the unqualified |
22 | | portion of the Base Funding Minimum shall be transferred |
23 | | to one or more appropriate Organizational Units as |
24 | | determined by the State Superintendent based on the prior |
25 | | year ASE of the Organizational Units. |
26 | | (8.5) If a school district withdraws from a special |
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1 | | education cooperative, the portion of the Base Funding |
2 | | Minimum that is attributable to the school district may be |
3 | | redistributed to the school district upon withdrawal. The |
4 | | school district and the cooperative must include the |
5 | | amount of the Base Funding Minimum that is to be |
6 | | reapportioned in their withdrawal agreement and notify the |
7 | | State Board of the change with a copy of the agreement upon |
8 | | withdrawal. |
9 | | (9) The Minimum Funding Level is intended to establish |
10 | | a target for State funding that will keep pace with |
11 | | inflation and continue to advance equity through the |
12 | | Evidence-Based Funding formula. The target for State |
13 | | funding of New Property Tax Relief Pool Funds is |
14 | | $50,000,000 for State fiscal year 2019 and subsequent |
15 | | State fiscal years. The Minimum Funding Level is equal to |
16 | | $350,000,000. In addition to any New State Funds, no more |
17 | | than $50,000,000 New Property Tax Relief Pool Funds may be |
18 | | counted toward the Minimum Funding Level. If the sum of |
19 | | New State Funds and applicable New Property Tax Relief |
20 | | Pool Funds are less than the Minimum Funding Level, than |
21 | | funding for tiers shall be reduced in the following |
22 | | manner: |
23 | | (A) First, Tier 4 funding shall be reduced by an |
24 | | amount equal to the difference between the Minimum |
25 | | Funding Level and New State Funds until such time as |
26 | | Tier 4 funding is exhausted. |
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1 | | (B) Next, Tier 3 funding shall be reduced by an |
2 | | amount equal to the difference between the Minimum |
3 | | Funding Level and New State Funds and the reduction in |
4 | | Tier 4 funding until such time as Tier 3 funding is |
5 | | exhausted. |
6 | | (C) Next, Tier 2 funding shall be reduced by an |
7 | | amount equal to the difference between the Minimum |
8 | | Funding Level and New State Funds and the reduction in |
9 | | Tier 4 and Tier 3. |
10 | | (D) Finally, Tier 1 funding shall be reduced by an |
11 | | amount equal to the difference between the Minimum |
12 | | Funding level and New State Funds and the reduction in |
13 | | Tier 2, 3, and 4 funding. In addition, the Allocation |
14 | | Rate for Tier 1 shall be reduced to a percentage equal |
15 | | to the Tier 1 Allocation Rate set by paragraph (4) of |
16 | | this subsection (g), multiplied by the result of New |
17 | | State Funds divided by the Minimum Funding Level. |
18 | | (9.5) For State fiscal year 2019 and subsequent State |
19 | | fiscal years, if New State Funds exceed $300,000,000, then |
20 | | any amount in excess of $300,000,000 shall be dedicated |
21 | | for purposes of Section 2-3.170 of this Code up to a |
22 | | maximum of $50,000,000. |
23 | | (10) In the event of a decrease in the amount of the |
24 | | appropriation for this Section in any fiscal year after |
25 | | implementation of this Section, the Organizational Units |
26 | | receiving Tier 1 and Tier 2 funding, as determined under |
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1 | | paragraph (3) of this subsection (g), shall be held |
2 | | harmless by establishing a Base Funding Guarantee equal to |
3 | | the per pupil kindergarten through grade 12 funding |
4 | | received in accordance with this Section in the prior |
5 | | fiscal year. Reductions shall be
made to the Base Funding |
6 | | Minimum of Organizational Units in Tier 3 and Tier 4 on a
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7 | | per pupil basis equivalent to the total number of the ASE |
8 | | in Tier 3-funded and Tier 4-funded Organizational Units |
9 | | divided by the total reduction in State funding. The Base
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10 | | Funding Minimum as reduced shall continue to be applied to |
11 | | Tier 3 and Tier 4
Organizational Units and adjusted by the |
12 | | relative formula when increases in
appropriations for this |
13 | | Section resume. In no event may State funding reductions |
14 | | to
Organizational Units in Tier 3 or Tier 4 exceed an |
15 | | amount that would be less than the
Base Funding Minimum |
16 | | established in the first year of implementation of this
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17 | | Section. If additional reductions are required, all school |
18 | | districts shall receive a
reduction by a per pupil amount |
19 | | equal to the aggregate additional appropriation
reduction |
20 | | divided by the total ASE of all Organizational Units. |
21 | | (11) The State Superintendent shall make minor |
22 | | adjustments to the distribution formula set forth in this |
23 | | subsection (g) to account for the rounding of percentages |
24 | | to the nearest tenth of a percentage and dollar amounts to |
25 | | the nearest whole dollar. |
26 | | (h) State Superintendent administration of funding and |
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1 | | district submission requirements. |
2 | | (1) The State Superintendent shall, in accordance with |
3 | | appropriations made by the General Assembly, meet the |
4 | | funding obligations created under this Section. |
5 | | (2) The State Superintendent shall calculate the |
6 | | Adequacy Target for each Organizational Unit under this |
7 | | Section. No Evidence-Based Funding shall be distributed |
8 | | within an Organizational Unit without the approval of the |
9 | | unit's school board. |
10 | | (3) Annually, the State Superintendent shall calculate |
11 | | and report to each Organizational Unit the unit's |
12 | | aggregate financial adequacy amount, which shall be the |
13 | | sum of the Adequacy Target for each Organizational Unit. |
14 | | The State Superintendent shall calculate and report |
15 | | separately for each Organizational Unit the unit's total |
16 | | State funds allocated for its students with disabilities. |
17 | | The State Superintendent shall calculate and report |
18 | | separately for each Organizational Unit the amount of |
19 | | funding and applicable FTE calculated for each Essential |
20 | | Element of the unit's Adequacy Target. |
21 | | (4) Annually, the State Superintendent shall calculate |
22 | | and report to each Organizational Unit the amount the unit |
23 | | must expend on special education and bilingual education |
24 | | and computer technology and equipment for Organizational |
25 | | Units assigned to Tier 1 or Tier 2 that received an |
26 | | additional $285.50 per student computer technology and |
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1 | | equipment investment grant to their Adequacy Target |
2 | | pursuant to the unit's Base Funding Minimum, Special |
3 | | Education Allocation, Bilingual Education Allocation, and |
4 | | computer technology and equipment investment allocation. |
5 | | (5) Moneys distributed under this Section shall be |
6 | | calculated on a school year basis, but paid on a fiscal |
7 | | year basis, with payments beginning in August and |
8 | | extending through June. Unless otherwise provided, the |
9 | | moneys appropriated for each fiscal year shall be |
10 | | distributed in 22 equal payments at least 2 times monthly |
11 | | to each Organizational Unit. If moneys appropriated for |
12 | | any fiscal year are distributed other than monthly, the |
13 | | distribution shall be on the same basis for each |
14 | | Organizational Unit. |
15 | | (6) Any school district that fails, for any given |
16 | | school year, to maintain school as required by law or to |
17 | | maintain a recognized school is not eligible to receive |
18 | | Evidence-Based Funding. In case of non-recognition of one |
19 | | or more attendance centers in a school district otherwise |
20 | | operating recognized schools, the claim of the district |
21 | | shall be reduced in the proportion that the enrollment in |
22 | | the attendance center or centers bears to the enrollment |
23 | | of the school district. "Recognized school" means any |
24 | | public school that meets the standards for recognition by |
25 | | the State Board. A school district or attendance center |
26 | | not having recognition status at the end of a school term |
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1 | | is entitled to receive State aid payments due upon a legal |
2 | | claim that was filed while it was recognized. |
3 | | (7) School district claims filed under this Section |
4 | | are subject to Sections 18-9 and 18-12 of this Code, |
5 | | except as otherwise provided in this Section. |
6 | | (8) Each fiscal year, the State Superintendent shall |
7 | | calculate for each Organizational Unit an amount of its |
8 | | Base Funding Minimum and Evidence-Based Funding that shall |
9 | | be deemed attributable to the provision of special |
10 | | educational facilities and services, as defined in Section |
11 | | 14-1.08 of this Code, in a manner that ensures compliance |
12 | | with maintenance of State financial support requirements |
13 | | under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education |
14 | | Act. An Organizational Unit must use such funds only for |
15 | | the provision of special educational facilities and |
16 | | services, as defined in Section 14-1.08 of this Code, and |
17 | | must comply with any expenditure verification procedures |
18 | | adopted by the State Board. |
19 | | (9) All Organizational Units in this State must submit |
20 | | annual spending plans by the end of September of each year |
21 | | to the State Board as part of the annual budget process, |
22 | | which shall describe how each Organizational Unit will |
23 | | utilize the Base Funding Minimum and Evidence-Based |
24 | | Funding it receives from this State under this Section |
25 | | with specific identification of the intended utilization |
26 | | of Low-Income, English learner, and special education |
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1 | | resources. Additionally, the annual spending plans of each |
2 | | Organizational Unit shall describe how the Organizational |
3 | | Unit expects to achieve student growth and how the |
4 | | Organizational Unit will achieve State education goals, as |
5 | | defined by the State Board. The State Superintendent may, |
6 | | from time to time, identify additional requisites for |
7 | | Organizational Units to satisfy when compiling the annual |
8 | | spending plans required under this subsection (h). The |
9 | | format and scope of annual spending plans shall be |
10 | | developed by the State Superintendent and the State Board |
11 | | of Education. School districts that serve students under |
12 | | Article 14C of this Code shall continue to submit |
13 | | information as required under Section 14C-12 of this Code. |
14 | | (10) No later than January 1, 2018, the State |
15 | | Superintendent shall develop a 5-year strategic plan for |
16 | | all Organizational Units to help in planning for adequacy |
17 | | funding under this Section. The State Superintendent shall |
18 | | submit the plan to the Governor and the General Assembly, |
19 | | as provided in Section 3.1 of the General Assembly |
20 | | Organization Act. The plan shall include recommendations |
21 | | for: |
22 | | (A) a framework for collaborative, professional, |
23 | | innovative, and 21st century learning environments |
24 | | using the Evidence-Based Funding model; |
25 | | (B) ways to prepare and support this State's |
26 | | educators for successful instructional careers; |
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1 | | (C) application and enhancement of the current |
2 | | financial accountability measures, the approved State |
3 | | plan to comply with the federal Every Student Succeeds |
4 | | Act, and the Illinois Balanced Accountability Measures |
5 | | in relation to student growth and elements of the |
6 | | Evidence-Based Funding model; and |
7 | | (D) implementation of an effective school adequacy |
8 | | funding system based on projected and recommended |
9 | | funding levels from the General Assembly. |
10 | | (11) On an annual basis, the State Superintendent
must |
11 | | recalibrate all of the following per pupil elements of the |
12 | | Adequacy Target and applied to the formulas, based on the |
13 | | study of average expenses and as reported in the most |
14 | | recent annual financial report: |
15 | | (A) Gifted under subparagraph (M) of paragraph
(2) |
16 | | of subsection (b). |
17 | | (B) Instructional materials under subparagraph
(O) |
18 | | of paragraph (2) of subsection (b). |
19 | | (C) Assessment under subparagraph (P) of
paragraph |
20 | | (2) of subsection (b). |
21 | | (D) Student activities under subparagraph (R) of
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22 | | paragraph (2) of subsection (b). |
23 | | (E) Maintenance and operations under subparagraph
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24 | | (S) of paragraph (2) of subsection (b). |
25 | | (F) Central office under subparagraph (T) of
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26 | | paragraph (2) of subsection (b). |
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1 | | (i) Professional Review Panel. |
2 | | (1) A Professional Review Panel is created to study |
3 | | and review topics related to the implementation and effect |
4 | | of Evidence-Based Funding, as assigned by a joint |
5 | | resolution or Public Act of the General Assembly or a |
6 | | motion passed by the State Board of Education. The Panel |
7 | | must provide recommendations to and serve the Governor, |
8 | | the General Assembly, and the State Board. The State |
9 | | Superintendent or his or her designee must serve as a |
10 | | voting member and chairperson of the Panel. The State |
11 | | Superintendent must appoint a vice chairperson from the |
12 | | membership of the Panel. The Panel must advance |
13 | | recommendations based on a three-fifths majority vote of |
14 | | Panel members present and voting. A minority opinion may |
15 | | also accompany any recommendation of the Panel. The Panel |
16 | | shall be appointed by the State Superintendent, except as |
17 | | otherwise provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection (i) |
18 | | and include the following members: |
19 | | (A) Two appointees that represent district |
20 | | superintendents, recommended by a statewide |
21 | | organization that represents district superintendents. |
22 | | (B) Two appointees that represent school boards, |
23 | | recommended by a statewide organization that |
24 | | represents school boards. |
25 | | (C) Two appointees from districts that represent |
26 | | school business officials, recommended by a statewide |
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1 | | organization that represents school business |
2 | | officials. |
3 | | (D) Two appointees that represent school |
4 | | principals, recommended by a statewide organization |
5 | | that represents school principals. |
6 | | (E) Two appointees that represent teachers, |
7 | | recommended by a statewide organization that |
8 | | represents teachers. |
9 | | (F) Two appointees that represent teachers, |
10 | | recommended by another statewide organization that |
11 | | represents teachers. |
12 | | (G) Two appointees that represent regional |
13 | | superintendents of schools, recommended by |
14 | | organizations that represent regional superintendents. |
15 | | (H) Two independent experts selected solely by the |
16 | | State Superintendent. |
17 | | (I) Two independent experts recommended by public |
18 | | universities in this State. |
19 | | (J) One member recommended by a statewide |
20 | | organization that represents parents. |
21 | | (K) Two representatives recommended by collective |
22 | | impact organizations that represent major metropolitan |
23 | | areas or geographic areas in Illinois. |
24 | | (L) One member from a statewide organization |
25 | | focused on research-based education policy to support |
26 | | a school system that prepares all students for |
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1 | | college, a career, and democratic citizenship. |
2 | | (M) One representative from a school district |
3 | | organized under Article 34 of this Code. |
4 | | The State Superintendent shall ensure that the |
5 | | membership of the Panel includes representatives from |
6 | | school districts and communities reflecting the |
7 | | geographic, socio-economic, racial, and ethnic diversity |
8 | | of this State. The State Superintendent shall additionally |
9 | | ensure that the membership of the Panel includes |
10 | | representatives with expertise in bilingual education and |
11 | | special education. Staff from the State Board shall staff |
12 | | the Panel. |
13 | | (2) In addition to those Panel members appointed by |
14 | | the State Superintendent, 4 members of the General |
15 | | Assembly shall be appointed as follows: one member of the |
16 | | House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the |
17 | | House of Representatives, one member of the Senate |
18 | | appointed by the President of the Senate, one member of |
19 | | the House of Representatives appointed by the Minority |
20 | | Leader of the House of Representatives, and one member of |
21 | | the Senate appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate. |
22 | | There shall be one additional member appointed by the |
23 | | Governor. All members appointed by legislative leaders or |
24 | | the Governor shall be non-voting, ex officio members. |
25 | | (3) The Panel must study topics at the direction of |
26 | | the General Assembly or State Board of Education, as |
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1 | | provided under paragraph (1). The Panel may also study the |
2 | | following topics at the direction of the chairperson: |
3 | | (A) The format and scope of annual spending plans |
4 | | referenced in paragraph (9) of subsection (h) of this |
5 | | Section. |
6 | | (B) The Comparable Wage Index under this Section. |
7 | | (C) Maintenance and operations, including capital |
8 | | maintenance and construction costs. |
9 | | (D) "At-risk student" definition. |
10 | | (E) Benefits. |
11 | | (F) Technology. |
12 | | (G) Local Capacity Target. |
13 | | (H) Funding for Alternative Schools, Laboratory |
14 | | Schools, safe schools, and alternative learning |
15 | | opportunities programs. |
16 | | (I) Funding for college and career acceleration |
17 | | strategies. |
18 | | (J) Special education investments. |
19 | | (K) Early childhood investments, in collaboration |
20 | | with the Illinois Early Learning Council. |
21 | | (4) (Blank). |
22 | | (5) Within 5 years after the implementation of this |
23 | | Section, and every 5 years thereafter, the Panel shall |
24 | | complete an evaluative study of the entire Evidence-Based |
25 | | Funding model, including an assessment of whether or not |
26 | | the formula is achieving State goals. The Panel shall |
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1 | | report to the State Board, the General Assembly, and the |
2 | | Governor on the findings of the study. |
3 | | (6) (Blank). |
4 | | (7) To ensure that (i) the Adequacy Target calculation |
5 | | under subsection (b) accurately reflects the needs of |
6 | | students living in poverty or attending schools located in |
7 | | areas of high poverty, (ii) racial equity within the |
8 | | Evidence-Based Funding formula is explicitly explored and |
9 | | advanced, and (iii) the funding goals of the formula |
10 | | distribution system established under this Section are |
11 | | sufficient to provide adequate funding for every student |
12 | | and to fully fund every school in this State, the Panel |
13 | | shall review the Essential Elements under paragraph (2) of |
14 | | subsection (b). The Panel shall consider all of the |
15 | | following in its review: |
16 | | (A) The financial ability of school districts to |
17 | | provide instruction in a foreign language to every |
18 | | student and whether an additional Essential Element |
19 | | should be added to the formula to ensure that every |
20 | | student has access to instruction in a foreign |
21 | | language. |
22 | | (B) The adult-to-student ratio for each Essential |
23 | | Element in which a ratio is identified. The Panel |
24 | | shall consider whether the ratio accurately reflects |
25 | | the staffing needed to support students living in |
26 | | poverty or who have traumatic backgrounds. |
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1 | | (C) Changes to the Essential Elements that may be |
2 | | required to better promote racial equity and eliminate |
3 | | structural racism within schools. |
4 | | (D) The impact of investing $350,000,000 in |
5 | | additional funds each year under this Section and an |
6 | | estimate of when the school system will become fully |
7 | | funded under this level of appropriation. |
8 | | (E) Provide an overview of alternative funding |
9 | | structures that would enable the State to become fully |
10 | | funded at an earlier date. |
11 | | (F) The potential to increase efficiency and to |
12 | | find cost savings within the school system to expedite |
13 | | the journey to a fully funded system. |
14 | | (G) The appropriate levels for reenrolling and |
15 | | graduating high-risk high school students who have |
16 | | been previously out of school. These outcomes shall |
17 | | include enrollment, attendance, skill gains, credit |
18 | | gains, graduation or promotion to the next grade |
19 | | level, and the transition to college, training, or |
20 | | employment, with an emphasis on progressively |
21 | | increasing the overall attendance. |
22 | | (H) The evidence-based or research-based practices |
23 | | that are shown to reduce the gaps and disparities |
24 | | experienced by African American students in academic |
25 | | achievement and educational performance, including |
26 | | practices that have been shown to reduce disparities |
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1 | | in disciplinary rates, drop-out rates, graduation |
2 | | rates, college matriculation rates, and college |
3 | | completion rates. |
4 | | On or before December 31, 2021, the Panel shall report |
5 | | to the State Board, the General Assembly, and the Governor |
6 | | on the findings of its review. This paragraph (7) is |
7 | | inoperative on and after July 1, 2022. |
8 | | (8) On or before April 1, 2024, the Panel must submit a |
9 | | report to the General Assembly on annual adjustments to |
10 | | Glenwood Academy's base-funding minimum in a similar |
11 | | fashion to school districts under this Section. |
12 | | (j) References. Beginning July 1, 2017, references in |
13 | | other laws to general State aid funds or calculations under |
14 | | Section 18-8.05 of this Code (now repealed) shall be deemed to |
15 | | be references to evidence-based model formula funds or |
16 | | calculations under this Section. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-17, eff. 6-14-19; |
18 | | 101-643, eff. 6-18-20; 101-654, eff. 3-8-21; 102-33, eff. |
19 | | 6-25-21; 102-197, eff. 7-30-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; |
20 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22; 102-782, eff. 1-1-23; 102-813, eff. |
21 | | 5-13-22; 102-894, eff. 5-20-22; revised 12-13-22.)
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22 | | (105 ILCS 5/27-23.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-23.1)
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23 | | Sec. 27-23.1. Parenting education. |
24 | | (a) The State Board of Education must assist each school |
25 | | district that offers an evidence-based parenting education |
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1 | | model. School districts may provide
instruction in parenting |
2 | | education for grades 6 through 12 and include such
instruction |
3 | | in the courses of study regularly taught therein.
School |
4 | | districts may give regular school credit for satisfactory |
5 | | completion
by the student of such courses.
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6 | | As used in this subsection (a), "parenting education" |
7 | | means and includes
instruction in the following:
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8 | | (1) Child growth and development, including prenatal |
9 | | development.
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10 | | (2) Childbirth and child care.
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11 | | (3) Family structure, function and management.
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12 | | (4) Prenatal and postnatal care for mothers and |
13 | | infants.
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14 | | (5) Prevention of child abuse.
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15 | | (6) The physical, mental, emotional, social, economic |
16 | | and psychological
aspects of interpersonal and family |
17 | | relationships.
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18 | | (7) Parenting skill development.
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19 | | The State Board of Education shall assist those districts |
20 | | offering
parenting education instruction, upon request, in |
21 | | developing instructional
materials, training teachers, and |
22 | | establishing appropriate time allotments
for each of the areas |
23 | | included in such instruction.
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24 | | School districts may offer parenting education courses |
25 | | during that period
of the day which is not part of the regular |
26 | | school day. Residents of
the school district may enroll in |
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1 | | such courses. The school board may
establish fees and collect |
2 | | such charges as may be necessary for attendance
at such |
3 | | courses in an amount not to exceed the per capita cost of the
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4 | | operation thereof, except that the board may waive all or part |
5 | | of such
charges if it determines that the individual is |
6 | | indigent or that the
educational needs of the individual |
7 | | requires his or her attendance at such courses.
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8 | | (b) Beginning with the 2019-2020 school year, from |
9 | | appropriations made for the purposes of this Section, the |
10 | | State Board of Education shall implement and administer a |
11 | | 7-year 3-year pilot program supporting the health and wellness |
12 | | student-learning requirement by utilizing a unit of |
13 | | instruction on parenting education in participating school |
14 | | districts that maintain grades 9 through 12, to be determined |
15 | | by the participating school districts. The program is |
16 | | encouraged to include, but is not be limited to, instruction |
17 | | on (i) family structure, function, and management, (ii) the |
18 | | prevention of child abuse, (iii) the physical, mental, |
19 | | emotional, social, economic, and psychological aspects of |
20 | | interpersonal and family relationships, and (iv) parenting |
21 | | education competency development that is aligned to the social |
22 | | and emotional learning standards of the student's grade level. |
23 | | Instruction under this subsection (b) may be included in the |
24 | | Comprehensive Health Education Program set forth under Section |
25 | | 3 of the Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health |
26 | | Education Act. The State Board of Education is authorized to |
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1 | | make grants to school districts that apply to participate in |
2 | | the pilot program under this subsection (b). The State Board |
3 | | of Education shall by rule provide for the form of the |
4 | | application and criteria to be used and applied in selecting |
5 | | participating urban, suburban, and rural school districts. The |
6 | | provisions of this subsection (b), other than this sentence, |
7 | | are inoperative at the conclusion of the pilot program. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1043, eff. 8-23-18.)
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9 | | Section 5-100. The School Construction Law is amended by |
10 | | changing Section 5-300 as follows:
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11 | | (105 ILCS 230/5-300) |
12 | | Sec. 5-300. Early childhood construction grants. |
13 | | (a) The Capital Development Board is authorized to make |
14 | | grants to public school districts and not-for-profit entities |
15 | | for early childhood construction projects , except that in |
16 | | fiscal year 2024 those grants may be made only to public school |
17 | | districts . These grants shall be paid out of moneys |
18 | | appropriated for that purpose from the School Construction |
19 | | Fund , the Build Illinois Bond Fund, or the Rebuild Illinois |
20 | | Projects Fund . No grants may be awarded to entities providing |
21 | | services within private residences. A public school district |
22 | | or other eligible entity must provide local matching funds in |
23 | | the following manner: |
24 | | (1) A public school district assigned to Tier 1 under |
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1 | | Section 18-8.15 of the School Code or any other eligible |
2 | | entity in an area encompassed by that district must |
3 | | provide local matching funds in an amount equal to 3% of |
4 | | the grant awarded under this Section. |
5 | | (2) A public school district assigned to Tier 2 under |
6 | | Section 18-8.15 of the School Code or any other eligible |
7 | | entity in an area encompassed by that district must |
8 | | provide local matching funds in an amount equal to 7.5% of |
9 | | the grant awarded under this Section. |
10 | | (3) A public school district assigned to Tier 3 under |
11 | | Section 18-8.15 of the School Code or any other eligible |
12 | | entity in an area encompassed by that district must |
13 | | provide local matching funds in an amount equal to 8.75% |
14 | | of the grant awarded under this Section. |
15 | | (4) A public school district assigned to Tier 4 under |
16 | | Section 18-8.15 of the School Code or any other eligible |
17 | | entity in an area encompassed by that district must |
18 | | provide local matching funds in an amount equal to 10% of |
19 | | the grant awarded under this Section. |
20 | | A public school district or other eligible entity has no |
21 | | entitlement to a grant under this Section. |
22 | | (b) The Capital Development Board shall adopt rules to |
23 | | implement this Section. These rules need not be the same as the |
24 | | rules for school construction project grants or school |
25 | | maintenance project grants.
The rules may specify: |
26 | | (1) the manner of applying for grants; |
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1 | | (2) project eligibility requirements; |
2 | | (3) restrictions on the use of grant moneys; |
3 | | (4) the manner in which school districts and other |
4 | | eligible entities must account for the use of grant |
5 | | moneys; |
6 | | (5) requirements that new or improved facilities be |
7 | | used for early childhood and other related programs for a |
8 | | period of at least 10 years; and |
9 | | (6) any other provision that the Capital Development |
10 | | Board determines to be necessary or useful for the |
11 | | administration of this Section. |
12 | | (b-5) When grants are made to non-profit corporations for |
13 | | the acquisition or construction of new facilities, the Capital |
14 | | Development Board or any State agency it so designates shall |
15 | | hold title to or place a lien on the facility for a period of |
16 | | 10 years after the date of the grant award, after which title |
17 | | to the facility shall be transferred to the non-profit |
18 | | corporation or the lien shall be removed, provided that the |
19 | | non-profit corporation has complied with the terms of its |
20 | | grant agreement. When grants are made to non-profit |
21 | | corporations for the purpose of renovation or rehabilitation, |
22 | | if the non-profit corporation does not comply with item (5) of |
23 | | subsection (b) of this Section, the Capital Development Board |
24 | | or any State agency it so designates shall recover the grant |
25 | | pursuant to the procedures outlined in the Illinois Grant |
26 | | Funds Recovery Act. |
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1 | | (c) The Capital Development Board, in consultation with |
2 | | the State Board of Education, shall establish standards for |
3 | | the determination of priority needs concerning early childhood |
4 | | projects based on projects located in communities in the State |
5 | | with the greatest underserved population of young children, |
6 | | utilizing Census data and other reliable local early childhood |
7 | | service data. |
8 | | (d) In each school year in which early childhood |
9 | | construction project grants are awarded, 20% of the total |
10 | | amount awarded shall be awarded to a school district with a |
11 | | population of more than 500,000, provided that the school |
12 | | district complies with the requirements of this Section and |
13 | | the rules adopted under this Section.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21.)
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15 | | Section 5-104. The Public Community College Act is amended |
16 | | by changing Section 2-16.02 as follows:
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17 | | (110 ILCS 805/2-16.02) (from Ch. 122, par. 102-16.02)
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18 | | Sec. 2-16.02. Grants. Any community college district that |
19 | | maintains a
community college recognized by the State Board |
20 | | shall receive, when eligible,
grants enumerated in this |
21 | | Section. Funded semester credit hours or other
measures or |
22 | | both as specified by the State Board shall be used to |
23 | | distribute
grants to community colleges. Funded semester |
24 | | credit hours shall be defined,
for purposes of this Section, |
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1 | | as the greater of
(1) the number of semester credit hours, or |
2 | | equivalent, in all funded
instructional categories of students |
3 | | who have been certified as being in
attendance at midterm |
4 | | during the respective terms of the base fiscal year or
(2) the |
5 | | average of semester credit hours, or equivalent, in all funded
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6 | | instructional categories of students who have been certified |
7 | | as being in
attendance at midterm during the respective terms |
8 | | of the base fiscal year and
the 2 prior fiscal years. For |
9 | | purposes of this Section, "base fiscal year"
means the fiscal |
10 | | year 2 years prior to the fiscal year for which the grants are
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11 | | appropriated. Such students shall have been residents of |
12 | | Illinois and shall
have been enrolled in courses that are part |
13 | | of instructional program categories
approved by the State |
14 | | Board and that are applicable toward an associate degree
or |
15 | | certificate.
Courses that are eligible for reimbursement are |
16 | | those courses for which
the district pays 50% or more of the |
17 | | program costs from unrestricted
revenue sources, with the |
18 | | exception of dual credit courses and courses offered by |
19 | | contract with
the Department of Corrections in correctional |
20 | | institutions. For the
purposes of this Section, "unrestricted |
21 | | revenue sources" means those
revenues in which the provider of |
22 | | the revenue imposes no financial
limitations upon the district |
23 | | as it relates to the expenditure of the funds. Except for |
24 | | Fiscal Year 2012, base operating grants shall be paid based on |
25 | | rates per funded
semester credit hour or equivalent calculated |
26 | | by the State Board for funded
instructional categories using |
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1 | | cost of instruction, enrollment, inflation, and
other relevant |
2 | | factors. For Fiscal Year 2012, the allocations for base |
3 | | operating grants to community college districts shall be the |
4 | | same as they were in Fiscal Year 2011, reduced or increased |
5 | | proportionately according to the appropriation for base |
6 | | operating grants for Fiscal Year 2012.
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7 | | Equalization grants shall be calculated by the State Board |
8 | | by determining a
local revenue factor for each district by: |
9 | | (A) adding (1)
each district's Corporate Personal Property |
10 | | Replacement Fund
allocations from the base
fiscal year or the |
11 | | average of the base fiscal year and prior year, whichever is
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12 | | less, divided by the applicable statewide average tax rate to |
13 | | (2) the
district's most recently audited
year's equalized |
14 | | assessed valuation or the average of the most recently audited
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15 | | year and prior year, whichever is less, (B) then dividing by |
16 | | the district's
audited full-time equivalent resident students |
17 | | for the base fiscal year or the
average for the base fiscal |
18 | | year and the 2 prior fiscal years, whichever is
greater, and |
19 | | (C) then multiplying by the applicable statewide average tax
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20 | | rate. The State Board
shall calculate a statewide weighted |
21 | | average threshold by applying
the same methodology to the |
22 | | totals of all districts' Corporate Personal
Property Tax |
23 | | Replacement Fund allocations, equalized assessed valuations, |
24 | | and
audited full-time equivalent district resident students |
25 | | and multiplying by the
applicable statewide average tax rate. |
26 | | The difference between the statewide
weighted average |
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1 | | threshold and the local revenue
factor, multiplied by the |
2 | | number of full-time equivalent resident students,
shall |
3 | | determine the amount of equalization funding that each |
4 | | district is
eligible to receive. A percentage factor, as |
5 | | determined by the State Board,
may be applied to the statewide |
6 | | threshold as a method for allocating
equalization funding. A |
7 | | minimum equalization grant of an amount per district
as |
8 | | determined by the State Board shall be established for any |
9 | | community college
district which qualifies for an equalization |
10 | | grant based upon the preceding
criteria, but becomes |
11 | | ineligible for equalization funding, or would have
received a |
12 | | grant of less than the minimum equalization grant, due to |
13 | | threshold
prorations applied to reduce equalization funding.
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14 | | As of July 1, 2013, a community college district eligible to |
15 | | receive an equalization grant based upon the preceding |
16 | | criteria must maintain a
minimum required combined in-district |
17 | | tuition and universal fee rate per
semester credit hour equal |
18 | | to 70% of the State-average combined rate, as
determined by |
19 | | the State Board, or the total revenue received by the |
20 | | community college district from combined in-district tuition |
21 | | and universal fees must be at least 30% of the total revenue |
22 | | received by the community college district, as determined by |
23 | | the State Board, for equalization funding. As of July 1,
2004, |
24 | | a community college district must maintain a minimum required
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25 | | operating tax rate equal to at least 95% of its maximum |
26 | | authorized tax
rate to qualify for equalization funding. This |
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1 | | 95% minimum tax rate
requirement shall be based upon the |
2 | | maximum operating tax rate as
limited by the Property Tax |
3 | | Extension Limitation Law.
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4 | | The State Board shall distribute such other grants as may |
5 | | be
authorized or appropriated by the General Assembly. The |
6 | | State Board may adopt any rules necessary for the purposes of |
7 | | implementing and distributing funds pursuant to an authorized |
8 | | or appropriated grant.
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9 | | Each community college district entitled to State grants |
10 | | under this
Section must submit a report of its enrollment to |
11 | | the State Board not later
than 30 days following the end of |
12 | | each semester or term in a
format prescribed by the State |
13 | | Board. These semester credit hours, or
equivalent, shall be |
14 | | certified by each district on forms provided by the
State |
15 | | Board. Each district's certified semester credit hours, or |
16 | | equivalent,
are subject to audit pursuant to Section 3-22.1.
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17 | | The State Board shall certify, prepare, and submit monthly |
18 | | vouchers to the State Comptroller
setting
forth an amount |
19 | | equal to one-twelfth of the grants approved by the State Board |
20 | | for base
operating grants and equalization grants. The State |
21 | | Board shall prepare and
submit to the State Comptroller |
22 | | vouchers for payments of other grants as
appropriated by the |
23 | | General Assembly. If the amount appropriated for grants
is |
24 | | different from the amount provided for such grants under this |
25 | | Act, the
grants shall be proportionately reduced or increased |
26 | | accordingly.
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1 | | For the purposes of this Section, "resident student" means |
2 | | a student in a
community college district who maintains |
3 | | residency in that district or
meets other residency |
4 | | definitions established by the State Board, and who
was |
5 | | enrolled either in one of the approved instructional program |
6 | | categories
in that district, or in another community college |
7 | | district to which the
resident's district is paying tuition |
8 | | under Section 6-2 or with which the
resident's district has |
9 | | entered into a cooperative agreement in lieu of such
tuition. |
10 | | Students shall be classified as residents of the community |
11 | | college district without meeting the 30-day residency |
12 | | requirement of the district if they are currently residing in |
13 | | the district and are youth (i) who are currently under the |
14 | | legal guardianship of the Illinois Department of Children and |
15 | | Family Services or have recently been emancipated from the |
16 | | Department and (ii) who had previously met the 30-day |
17 | | residency requirement of the district but who had a placement |
18 | | change into a new community college district. The student, a |
19 | | caseworker or other personnel of the Department, or the |
20 | | student's attorney or guardian ad litem appointed under the |
21 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987 shall provide the district with |
22 | | proof of current in-district residency.
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23 | | For the purposes of this Section, a "full-time equivalent" |
24 | | student is
equal to 30 semester credit hours.
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25 | | The Illinois Community College Board Contracts and Grants |
26 | | Fund is hereby
created in the State Treasury. Items of income |
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any grants, awards, endowments, or |
2 | | like proceeds, and where appropriate,
other funds made |
3 | | available through contracts with governmental, public, and
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4 | | private agencies or persons. The General Assembly shall from |
5 | | time to time
make appropriations payable from such fund for |
6 | | the support, improvement,
and expenses of the State Board and |
7 | | Illinois community college
districts.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 99-845, eff. 1-1-17; 100-884, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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9 | | Section 5-105. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act |
10 | | is amended by changing Sections 35 and 65.100 as follows:
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11 | | (110 ILCS 947/35)
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12 | | Sec. 35. Monetary award program.
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13 | | (a) The Commission shall, each year, receive and consider |
14 | | applications
for grant assistance under this Section. Subject |
15 | | to a separate
appropriation for such purposes, an applicant is |
16 | | eligible for a grant under
this Section when the Commission |
17 | | finds that the applicant:
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18 | | (1) is a resident of this State and a citizen or |
19 | | permanent resident
of the United States;
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20 | | (2) is enrolled or has been accepted for enrollment in |
21 | | a qualified institution for the purpose of obtaining a |
22 | | degree, certificate, or other credential offered by the |
23 | | institution, as applicable; and |
24 | | (3) in the absence of grant assistance, will be |
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1 | | deterred by
financial considerations from completing an |
2 | | educational program at the
qualified institution of his or |
3 | | her choice.
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4 | | (b) The Commission shall award renewals only upon the |
5 | | student's application
and upon the Commission's finding that |
6 | | the applicant:
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7 | | (1) has remained a student in good standing;
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8 | | (2) remains a resident of this State; and
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9 | | (3) is in a financial situation that continues to |
10 | | warrant assistance.
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11 | | (c) All grants shall be applicable only to tuition and |
12 | | necessary fee costs. The Commission shall determine the grant
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13 | | amount for each student, which shall not exceed the smallest |
14 | | of
the following amounts:
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15 | | (1) subject to appropriation, $5,468 for fiscal year |
16 | | 2009, $5,968 for fiscal year 2010, $6,468 for fiscal year |
17 | | 2011 and each fiscal year thereafter through fiscal year |
18 | | 2022, and $8,508 for fiscal year 2023 , and $10,896 for |
19 | | fiscal year 2024 and each fiscal year thereafter, or such |
20 | | lesser amount as
the Commission finds to be available, |
21 | | during an academic year;
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22 | | (2) the amount which equals 2 semesters or 3 quarters |
23 | | tuition
and other necessary fees required generally by the |
24 | | institution of all
full-time undergraduate students; or
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25 | | (3) such amount as the Commission finds to be |
26 | | appropriate in view of
the applicant's financial |
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2 | | Subject to appropriation, the maximum grant amount for |
3 | | students not subject to subdivision (1) of this subsection (c) |
4 | | must be increased by the same percentage as any increase made |
5 | | by law to the maximum grant amount under subdivision (1) of |
6 | | this subsection (c). |
7 | | "Tuition and other necessary fees" as used in this Section |
8 | | include the
customary charge for instruction and use of |
9 | | facilities in general, and the
additional fixed fees charged |
10 | | for specified purposes, which are required
generally of |
11 | | nongrant recipients for each academic period for which the |
12 | | grant
applicant actually enrolls, but do not include fees |
13 | | payable only once or
breakage fees and other contingent |
14 | | deposits which are refundable in whole or in
part. The |
15 | | Commission may prescribe, by rule not inconsistent with this
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16 | | Section, detailed provisions concerning the computation of |
17 | | tuition and other
necessary fees.
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18 | | (d) No applicant, including those presently receiving |
19 | | scholarship
assistance under this Act, is eligible for |
20 | | monetary award program
consideration under this Act after |
21 | | receiving a baccalaureate degree or
the equivalent of 135 |
22 | | semester credit hours of award payments.
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23 | | (d-5) In this subsection (d-5), "renewing applicant" means |
24 | | a student attending an institution of higher learning who |
25 | | received a Monetary Award Program grant during the prior |
26 | | academic year. Beginning with the processing of applications |
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1 | | for the 2020-2021 academic year, the Commission shall annually |
2 | | publish a priority deadline date for renewing applicants. |
3 | | Subject to appropriation, a renewing applicant who files by |
4 | | the published priority deadline date shall receive a grant if |
5 | | he or she continues to meet the eligibility requirements under |
6 | | this Section. A renewing applicant's failure to apply by the |
7 | | priority deadline date established under this subsection (d-5) |
8 | | shall not disqualify him or her from receiving a grant if |
9 | | sufficient funding is available to provide awards after that |
10 | | date. |
11 | | (e) The Commission, in determining the number of grants to |
12 | | be offered,
shall take into consideration past experience with |
13 | | the rate of grant funds
unclaimed by recipients. The |
14 | | Commission shall notify applicants that grant
assistance is |
15 | | contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds.
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16 | | (e-5) The General Assembly finds and declares that it is |
17 | | an important purpose of the Monetary Award Program to |
18 | | facilitate access to college both for students who pursue |
19 | | postsecondary education immediately following high school and |
20 | | for those who pursue postsecondary education later in life, |
21 | | particularly Illinoisans who are dislocated workers with |
22 | | financial need and who are seeking to improve their economic |
23 | | position through education. For the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 |
24 | | academic years, the Commission shall give additional and |
25 | | specific consideration to the needs of dislocated workers with |
26 | | the intent of allowing applicants who are dislocated workers |
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1 | | an opportunity to secure financial assistance even if applying |
2 | | later than the general pool of applicants. The Commission's |
3 | | consideration shall include, in determining the number of |
4 | | grants to be offered, an estimate of the resources needed to |
5 | | serve dislocated workers who apply after the Commission |
6 | | initially suspends award announcements for the upcoming |
7 | | regular academic year, but prior to the beginning of that |
8 | | academic year. For the purposes of this subsection (e-5), a |
9 | | dislocated worker is defined as in the federal Workforce
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10 | | Innovation and Opportunity Act. |
11 | | (f) (Blank).
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12 | | (g) The Commission shall determine the eligibility of and |
13 | | make grants to
applicants enrolled at qualified for-profit |
14 | | institutions in accordance with the
criteria set forth in this |
15 | | Section. The eligibility of applicants enrolled at
such |
16 | | for-profit institutions shall be limited as follows:
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17 | | (1) Beginning with the academic year 1997, only to |
18 | | eligible first-time
freshmen and
first-time transfer |
19 | | students who have attained an associate degree.
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20 | | (2) Beginning with the academic year 1998, only to |
21 | | eligible freshmen
students,
transfer students who have |
22 | | attained an associate degree, and students who
receive a |
23 | | grant under paragraph (1) for the academic year 1997 and |
24 | | whose grants
are being renewed for the academic year 1998.
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25 | | (3) Beginning with the academic year 1999, to all |
26 | | eligible students.
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1 | | (h) The Commission may award a grant to an eligible |
2 | | applicant enrolled at an Illinois public institution of higher |
3 | | learning in a program that will culminate in the award of an |
4 | | occupational or career and technical certificate as that term |
5 | | is defined in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 1501.301. |
6 | | (i) The Commission may adopt rules to implement this |
7 | | Section. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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9 | | (110 ILCS 947/65.100) |
10 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on October 1, 2024) |
11 | | Sec. 65.100. AIM HIGH Grant Pilot Program. |
12 | | (a) The General Assembly makes all of the following |
13 | | findings: |
14 | | (1) Both access and affordability are important |
15 | | aspects of the Illinois Public Agenda for College and |
16 | | Career Success report. |
17 | | (2) This State is in the top quartile with respect to |
18 | | the percentage of family income needed to pay for college. |
19 | | (3) Research suggests that as loan amounts increase, |
20 | | rather than an increase in grant amounts, the probability |
21 | | of college attendance decreases. |
22 | | (4) There is further research indicating that |
23 | | socioeconomic status may affect the willingness of |
24 | | students to use loans to attend college. |
25 | | (5) Strategic use of tuition discounting can decrease |
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2 | | tuition. |
3 | | (6) A modest, individually tailored tuition discount |
4 | | can make the difference in a student choosing to attend |
5 | | college and enhance college access for low-income and |
6 | | middle-income families. |
7 | | (7) Even if the federally calculated financial need |
8 | | for college attendance is met, the federally determined |
9 | | Expected Family Contribution can still be a daunting |
10 | | amount. |
11 | | (8) This State is the second largest exporter of |
12 | | students in the country. |
13 | | (9) When talented Illinois students attend |
14 | | universities in this State, the State and those |
15 | | universities benefit. |
16 | | (10) State universities in other states have adopted |
17 | | pricing and incentives that allow many Illinois residents |
18 | | to pay less to attend an out-of-state university than to |
19 | | remain in this State for college. |
20 | | (11) Supporting Illinois student attendance at |
21 | | Illinois public universities can assist in State efforts |
22 | | to maintain and educate a highly trained workforce. |
23 | | (12) Modest tuition discounts that are individually |
24 | | targeted and tailored can result in enhanced revenue for |
25 | | public universities. |
26 | | (13) By increasing a public university's capacity to |
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1 | | strategically use tuition discounting, the public |
2 | | university will be capable of creating enhanced tuition |
3 | | revenue by increasing enrollment yields. |
4 | | (b) In this Section: |
5 | | "Eligible applicant" means a student from any high school |
6 | | in this State, whether or not recognized by the State Board of |
7 | | Education, who is engaged in a program of study that in due |
8 | | course will be completed by the end of the school year and who |
9 | | meets all of the qualifications and requirements under this |
10 | | Section. |
11 | | "Tuition and other necessary fees" includes the customary |
12 | | charge for instruction and use of facilities in general and |
13 | | the additional fixed fees charged for specified purposes that |
14 | | are required generally of non-grant recipients for each |
15 | | academic period for which the grant applicant actually |
16 | | enrolls, but does not include fees payable only once or |
17 | | breakage fees and other contingent deposits that are |
18 | | refundable in whole or in part. The Commission may adopt, by |
19 | | rule not inconsistent with this Section, detailed provisions |
20 | | concerning the computation of tuition and other necessary |
21 | | fees. |
22 | | (c) Beginning with the 2019-2020 academic year, each |
23 | | public university may establish a merit-based scholarship |
24 | | pilot program known as the AIM HIGH Grant Pilot Program. Each |
25 | | year, the Commission shall receive and consider applications |
26 | | from public universities under this Section. Subject to |
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1 | | appropriation and any tuition waiver limitation established by |
2 | | the Board of Higher Education, a public university campus may |
3 | | award a grant to a student under this Section if it finds that |
4 | | the applicant meets all of the following criteria: |
5 | | (1) He or she is a resident of this State and a citizen |
6 | | or eligible noncitizen of the United States. |
7 | | (2) He or she files a Free Application for Federal |
8 | | Student Aid and demonstrates financial need with a |
9 | | household income no greater than 8 6 times the poverty |
10 | | guidelines updated periodically in the Federal Register by |
11 | | the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the |
12 | | authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2). The household income of |
13 | | the applicant at the time of initial application shall be |
14 | | deemed to be the household income of the applicant for the |
15 | | duration of the pilot program. |
16 | | (3) He or she meets the minimum cumulative grade point |
17 | | average or ACT or SAT college admissions test score, as |
18 | | determined by the public university campus. |
19 | | (4) He or she is enrolled in a public university as an |
20 | | undergraduate student on a full-time basis. |
21 | | (5) He or she has not yet received a baccalaureate |
22 | | degree or the equivalent of 135 semester credit hours. |
23 | | (6) He or she is not incarcerated. |
24 | | (7) He or she is not in default on any student loan or |
25 | | does not owe a refund or repayment on any State or federal |
26 | | grant or scholarship. |
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1 | | (8) Any other reasonable criteria, as determined by |
2 | | the public university campus. |
3 | | (d) Each public university campus shall determine grant |
4 | | renewal criteria consistent with the requirements under this |
5 | | Section. |
6 | | (e) Each participating public university campus shall post |
7 | | on its Internet website criteria and eligibility requirements |
8 | | for receiving awards that use funds under this Section that |
9 | | include a range in the sizes of these individual awards. The |
10 | | criteria and amounts must also be reported to the Commission |
11 | | and the Board of Higher Education, who shall post the |
12 | | information on their respective Internet websites. |
13 | | (f) After enactment of an appropriation for this Program, |
14 | | the Commission shall determine an allocation of funds to each |
15 | | public university in an amount proportionate to the number of |
16 | | undergraduate students who are residents of this State and |
17 | | citizens or eligible noncitizens of the United States and who |
18 | | were enrolled at each public university campus in the previous |
19 | | academic year. All applications must be made to the Commission |
20 | | on or before a date determined by the Commission and on forms |
21 | | that the Commission shall provide to each public university |
22 | | campus. The form of the application and the information |
23 | | required shall be determined by the Commission and shall |
24 | | include, without limitation, the total public university |
25 | | campus funds used to match funds received from the Commission |
26 | | in the previous academic year under this Section, if any, the |
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1 | | total enrollment of undergraduate students who are residents |
2 | | of this State from the previous academic year, and any |
3 | | supporting documents as the Commission deems necessary. Each |
4 | | public university campus shall match the amount of funds |
5 | | received by the Commission with financial aid for eligible |
6 | | students. |
7 | | A public university in which an average of at least 49% of |
8 | | the students seeking a bachelor's degree or certificate |
9 | | received a Pell Grant over the prior 3 academic years, as |
10 | | reported to the Commission, shall match 20% of the amount of |
11 | | funds awarded in a given academic year with non-loan financial |
12 | | aid for eligible students. A public university in which an |
13 | | average of less than 49% of the students seeking a bachelor's |
14 | | degree or certificate received a Pell Grant over the prior 3 |
15 | | academic years, as reported to the Commission, shall match 60% |
16 | | of the amount of funds awarded in a given academic year with |
17 | | non-loan financial aid for eligible students. |
18 | | A public university campus is not required to claim its |
19 | | entire allocation. The Commission shall make available to all |
20 | | public universities, on a date determined by the Commission, |
21 | | any unclaimed funds and the funds must be made available to |
22 | | those public university campuses in the proportion determined |
23 | | under this subsection (f), excluding from the calculation |
24 | | those public university campuses not claiming their full |
25 | | allocations. |
26 | | Each public university campus may determine the award |
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1 | | amounts for eligible students on an individual or broad basis, |
2 | | but, subject to renewal eligibility, each renewed award may |
3 | | not be less than the amount awarded to the eligible student in |
4 | | his or her first year attending the public university campus. |
5 | | Notwithstanding this limitation, a renewal grant may be |
6 | | reduced due to changes in the student's cost of attendance, |
7 | | including, but not limited to, if a student reduces the number |
8 | | of credit hours in which he or she is enrolled, but remains a |
9 | | full-time student, or switches to a course of study with a |
10 | | lower tuition rate. |
11 | | An eligible applicant awarded grant assistance under this |
12 | | Section is eligible to receive other financial aid. Total |
13 | | grant aid to the student from all sources may not exceed the |
14 | | total cost of attendance at the public university campus. |
15 | | (g) All money allocated to a public university campus |
16 | | under this Section may be used only for financial aid purposes |
17 | | for students attending the public university campus during the |
18 | | academic year, not including summer terms. Notwithstanding any |
19 | | other provision of law to the contrary, any funds received by a |
20 | | public university campus under this Section that are not |
21 | | granted to students in the academic year for which the funds |
22 | | are received may be retained by the public university campus |
23 | | for expenditure on students participating in the Program or |
24 | | students eligible to participate in the Program. |
25 | | (h) Each public university campus that establishes a |
26 | | Program under this Section must annually report to the |
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2 | | the number of undergraduate students enrolled at that campus |
3 | | who are residents of this State. |
4 | | (i) Each public university campus must report to the |
5 | | Commission the total non-loan financial aid amount given by |
6 | | the public university campus to undergraduate students in the |
7 | | 2017-2018 academic year, not including the summer term. To be |
8 | | eligible to receive funds under the Program, a public |
9 | | university campus may not decrease the total amount of |
10 | | non-loan financial aid it gives to undergraduate students, not |
11 | | including any funds received from the Commission under this |
12 | | Section or any funds used to match grant awards under this |
13 | | Section, to an amount lower than the reported amount for the |
14 | | 2017-2018 academic year, not including the summer term. |
15 | | (j) On or before a date determined by the Commission, each |
16 | | public university campus that participates in the Program |
17 | | under this Section shall annually submit a report to the |
18 | | Commission with all of the following information: |
19 | | (1) The Program's impact on tuition revenue and |
20 | | enrollment goals and increase in access and affordability |
21 | | at the public university campus. |
22 | | (2) Total funds received by the public university |
23 | | campus under the Program. |
24 | | (3) Total non-loan financial aid awarded to |
25 | | undergraduate students attending the public university |
26 | | campus. |
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1 | | (4) Total amount of funds matched by the public |
2 | | university campus. |
3 | | (5) Total amount of claimed and unexpended funds |
4 | | retained by the public university campus. |
5 | | (6) The percentage of total financial aid distributed |
6 | | under the Program by the public university campus. |
7 | | (7) The total number of students receiving grants from |
8 | | the public university campus under the Program and those |
9 | | students' grade level, race, gender, income level, family |
10 | | size, Monetary Award Program eligibility, Pell Grant |
11 | | eligibility, and zip code of residence and the amount of |
12 | | each grant award. This information shall include unit |
13 | | record data on those students regarding variables |
14 | | associated with the parameters of the public university's |
15 | | Program, including, but not limited to, a student's ACT or |
16 | | SAT college admissions test score, high school or |
17 | | university cumulative grade point average, or program of |
18 | | study. |
19 | | On or before October 1, 2020 and annually on or before |
20 | | October 1 thereafter, the Commission shall submit a report |
21 | | with the findings under this subsection (j) and any other |
22 | | information regarding the AIM HIGH Grant Pilot Program to (i) |
23 | | the Governor, (ii) the Speaker of the House of |
24 | | Representatives, (iii) the Minority Leader of the House of |
25 | | Representatives, (iv) the President of the Senate, and (v) the |
26 | | Minority Leader of the Senate. The reports to the General |
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1 | | Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of |
2 | | Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate in electronic |
3 | | form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall |
4 | | direct. The Commission's report may not disaggregate data to a |
5 | | level that may disclose personally identifying information of |
6 | | individual students. |
7 | | The sharing and reporting of student data under this |
8 | | subsection (j) must be in accordance with the requirements |
9 | | under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of |
10 | | 1974 and the Illinois School Student Records Act. All parties |
11 | | must preserve the confidentiality of the information as |
12 | | required by law. The names of the grant recipients under this |
13 | | Section are not subject to disclosure under the Freedom of |
14 | | Information Act. |
15 | | Public university campuses that fail to submit a report |
16 | | under this subsection (j) or that fail to adhere to any other |
17 | | requirements under this Section may not be eligible for |
18 | | distribution of funds under the Program for the next academic |
19 | | year, but may be eligible for distribution of funds for each |
20 | | academic year thereafter. |
21 | | (k) The Commission shall adopt rules to implement this |
22 | | Section. |
23 | | (l) This Section is repealed on October 1, 2024.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 100-587, eff. 6-4-18; 100-1015, eff. 8-21-18; |
25 | | 100-1183, eff. 4-4-19; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-613, eff. |
26 | | 6-1-20; 101-643, eff. 6-18-20; 101-654, eff. 3-8-21.)
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1 | | Section 5-110. If and only if House Bill 2041 of the 103rd |
2 | | General Assembly becomes law, then the Private College Act is |
3 | | amended by adding Section 14.12 as follows:
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4 | | (110 ILCS 1005/14.12 new) |
5 | | Sec. 14.12. Transfer of Fund Balance. On the effective |
6 | | date of this Section, or as soon thereafter as practical, the |
7 | | State Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
8 | | transfer the remaining balance from the Private College |
9 | | Academic Quality Assurance Fund into the Academic Quality |
10 | | Assurance Fund. Upon completion of the transfer, the Private |
11 | | College Academic Quality Assurance Fund is dissolved, and any |
12 | | future deposits due to that Fund and any outstanding |
13 | | obligations or liabilities of that Fund pass to the Academic |
14 | | Quality Assurance Fund. This Section is repealed on January 1, |
15 | | 2024.
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16 | | Section 5-120. The Illinois Health Benefits Exchange Law |
17 | | is amended by adding Section 5-30 as follows:
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18 | | (215 ILCS 122/5-30 new) |
19 | | Sec. 5-30. Transfers from Insurance Producer |
20 | | Administration Fund. During fiscal year 2024 only, at the |
21 | | direction of and upon notification from the Director of |
22 | | Insurance, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
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1 | | Treasurer shall transfer up to a total of $10,000,000 from the |
2 | | Insurance Producer Administration Fund to the Illinois Health |
3 | | Benefits Exchange Fund. This Section is repealed on January 1, |
4 | | 2025.
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5 | | Section 5-121. The Auction License Act is amended by |
6 | | changing Section 10-50 as follows:
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7 | | (225 ILCS 407/10-50)
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8 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)
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9 | | Sec. 10-50. Fees; disposition of funds.
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10 | | (a) The Department shall establish by rule a schedule of |
11 | | fees for the administration and maintenance of this Act. Such |
12 | | fees shall be nonrefundable. |
13 | | (b) Prior to July 1, 2023, all fees collected under this |
14 | | Act shall be deposited into the General Professions Dedicated |
15 | | Fund and appropriated to the Department for the ordinary and |
16 | | contingent expenses of the Department in the administration of |
17 | | this Act. Beginning on July 1, 2023, all fees, fines, |
18 | | penalties, or other monies received or collected pursuant to |
19 | | this Act shall be deposited in the Division of Real Estate |
20 | | General Fund. On or after July 1, 2023, at the direction of the |
21 | | Department, the Comptroller shall direct and the Treasurer |
22 | | shall transfer the remaining balance of funds collected under |
23 | | this Act from the General Professions Dedicated Fund to the |
24 | | Division of Real Estate General Fund.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 102-970, eff. 5-27-22.)
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2 | | Section 5-123. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is |
3 | | amended by changing Sections 30 and 31 as follows:
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4 | | (230 ILCS 5/30) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-30)
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5 | | Sec. 30.
(a) The General Assembly declares that it is the |
6 | | policy of
this State to encourage the breeding of thoroughbred |
7 | | horses in this
State and the ownership of such horses by |
8 | | residents of this State in
order to provide for: sufficient |
9 | | numbers of high quality thoroughbred
horses to participate in |
10 | | thoroughbred racing meetings in this State,
and to establish |
11 | | and preserve the agricultural and commercial benefits
of such |
12 | | breeding and racing industries to the State of Illinois. It is
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13 | | the intent of the General Assembly to further this policy by |
14 | | the
provisions of this Act.
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15 | | (b) Each organization licensee conducting a thoroughbred
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16 | | racing meeting
pursuant to this Act shall provide at least two |
17 | | races each day limited
to Illinois conceived and foaled horses |
18 | | or Illinois foaled horses or
both. A minimum of 6 races shall |
19 | | be conducted each week limited to
Illinois conceived and |
20 | | foaled or Illinois foaled horses or both. No
horses shall be |
21 | | permitted to start in such races unless duly registered
under |
22 | | the rules of the Department of Agriculture.
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23 | | (c) Conditions of races under subsection (b) shall be
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24 | | commensurate
with past performance, quality, and class of |
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1 | | Illinois conceived and foaled
and Illinois foaled horses
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2 | | available. If, however, sufficient competition cannot be had |
3 | | among
horses of that class on any day, the races may, with |
4 | | consent of the
Board, be eliminated for that day and |
5 | | substitute races provided.
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6 | | (d) There is hereby created a special fund of the State |
7 | | Treasury to
be known as the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders |
8 | | Fund.
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9 | | Beginning on June 28, 2019 ( the effective date of Public |
10 | | Act 101-31) this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly , |
11 | | the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund shall become a |
12 | | non-appropriated trust fund held separate from State moneys. |
13 | | Expenditures from this Fund shall no longer be subject to |
14 | | appropriation. |
15 | | Except as provided in subsection (g) of Section 27 of this |
16 | | Act, 8.5% of all
the monies received by the State as
privilege |
17 | | taxes on Thoroughbred racing meetings shall be paid into the |
18 | | Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders Fund.
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19 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, |
20 | | amounts deposited into the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund |
21 | | from revenues generated by gaming pursuant to an organization |
22 | | gaming license issued under the Illinois Gambling Act after |
23 | | June 28, 2019 ( the effective date of Public Act 101-31) this |
24 | | amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly shall be in |
25 | | addition to tax and fee amounts paid under this Section for |
26 | | calendar year 2019 and thereafter. |
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1 | | (e) The Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund shall be |
2 | | administered by
the Department of Agriculture
with the advice |
3 | | and assistance of the
Advisory Board created in subsection (f) |
4 | | of this Section.
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5 | | (f) The Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board |
6 | | shall
consist of the Director of the Department of |
7 | | Agriculture, who shall
serve as Chairman; a member of the |
8 | | Illinois Racing Board, designated by
it; 2 representatives of |
9 | | the organization licensees
conducting thoroughbred
racing |
10 | | meetings, recommended by them; 2 representatives of the |
11 | | Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Foundation, |
12 | | recommended by it; one representative of the Horsemen's |
13 | | Benevolent Protective Association; and one representative from |
14 | | the Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association. Advisory |
15 | | Board members shall serve for 2 years commencing January 1
of
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16 | | each odd numbered year. If representatives of the organization |
17 | | licensees
conducting thoroughbred racing meetings, the |
18 | | Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders and
Owners Foundation, the |
19 | | Horsemen's Benevolent Protection Association, and the Illinois |
20 | | Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association have
not been recommended |
21 | | by January 1, of each odd numbered year, the Director of
the |
22 | | Department of Agriculture shall make an appointment for the |
23 | | organization
failing to so recommend a member of the Advisory |
24 | | Board. Advisory Board members
shall receive no compensation |
25 | | for their services as members but shall be
reimbursed for all |
26 | | actual and necessary expenses and disbursements incurred in
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1 | | the execution of their official duties.
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2 | | (g) Monies expended
from the Illinois Thoroughbred |
3 | | Breeders Fund shall be
expended by the Department of |
4 | | Agriculture,
with the advice and
assistance of the Illinois |
5 | | Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board,
for the following |
6 | | purposes only:
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7 | | (1) To provide purse supplements to owners of horses |
8 | | participating
in races limited to Illinois conceived and |
9 | | foaled and Illinois foaled
horses. Any such purse |
10 | | supplements shall not be included in and shall
be paid in |
11 | | addition to any purses, stakes, or breeders' awards |
12 | | offered
by each organization licensee as determined by |
13 | | agreement between such
organization licensee and an |
14 | | organization representing the horsemen. No
monies from the |
15 | | Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund shall be used to |
16 | | provide
purse supplements for claiming races in which the |
17 | | minimum claiming price is
less than $7,500.
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18 | | (2) To provide stakes and awards to be paid to the |
19 | | owners of the
winning horses in certain races limited to |
20 | | Illinois conceived and foaled
and Illinois foaled horses |
21 | | designated as stakes races.
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22 | | (2.5) To provide an award to the owner or owners of an |
23 | | Illinois
conceived and foaled or Illinois foaled horse |
24 | | that wins a
maiden special weight, an allowance, overnight |
25 | | handicap race, or
claiming race with claiming price of |
26 | | $10,000 or more providing the race
is not restricted
to |
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1 | | Illinois conceived and foaled or Illinois foaled horses.
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2 | | Awards shall
also be provided to the owner or owners of |
3 | | Illinois conceived and foaled and
Illinois foaled horses |
4 | | that place second or third in those races. To the
extent
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5 | | that additional moneys are required to pay the minimum |
6 | | additional awards of 40%
of the purse the horse earns for |
7 | | placing first, second or third in those races
for Illinois |
8 | | foaled horses and of 60% of the purse the horse earns for |
9 | | placing
first, second or third in those races for Illinois
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10 | | conceived and foaled horses, those moneys shall be |
11 | | provided from the purse
account at the track where earned.
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12 | | (3) To provide stallion awards to the owner or owners |
13 | | of any
stallion that is duly registered with the Illinois |
14 | | Thoroughbred Breeders
Fund Program whose
duly registered |
15 | | Illinois conceived and foaled offspring wins a race |
16 | | conducted
at an Illinois
thoroughbred racing meeting other |
17 | | than a claiming race, provided that the stallion stood |
18 | | service within Illinois at the time the offspring was |
19 | | conceived and that the stallion did not stand for service |
20 | | outside of Illinois at any time during the year in which |
21 | | the offspring was conceived.
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22 | | (4) To provide $75,000 annually for purses to be
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23 | | distributed to
county fairs that provide for the running |
24 | | of races during each county
fair exclusively for the |
25 | | thoroughbreds conceived and foaled in
Illinois. The |
26 | | conditions of the races shall be developed by the county
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1 | | fair association and reviewed by the Department with the |
2 | | advice and
assistance of
the Illinois Thoroughbred |
3 | | Breeders Fund Advisory Board. There shall be no
wagering |
4 | | of any kind on the running
of
Illinois conceived and |
5 | | foaled races at county fairs.
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6 | | (4.1) To provide purse money for an Illinois stallion |
7 | | stakes program.
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8 | | (5) No less than 90% of all monies expended from the |
9 | | Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders Fund shall be expended for |
10 | | the purposes in (1), (2),
(2.5), (3), (4), (4.1), and (5) |
11 | | as shown above.
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12 | | (6) To provide for educational programs regarding the |
13 | | thoroughbred
breeding industry.
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14 | | (7) To provide for research programs concerning the |
15 | | health,
development and care of the thoroughbred horse.
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16 | | (8) To provide for a scholarship and training program |
17 | | for students
of equine veterinary medicine.
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18 | | (9) To provide for dissemination of public information |
19 | | designed to
promote the breeding of thoroughbred horses in |
20 | | Illinois.
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21 | | (10) To provide for all expenses incurred in the |
22 | | administration of
the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund.
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23 | | (h) The Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund is not subject |
24 | | to administrative charges or chargebacks, including, but not |
25 | | limited to, those authorized under Section 8h of the State |
26 | | Finance Act.
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1 | | (i) A sum equal to 13% of the first prize money of every |
2 | | purse won by an Illinois foaled or Illinois conceived and |
3 | | foaled horse in races not limited to Illinois foaled horses or |
4 | | Illinois conceived and foaled horses, or both, shall be paid |
5 | | by the organization licensee conducting the horse race |
6 | | meeting. Such sum shall be paid 50% from the organization |
7 | | licensee's share of the money wagered and 50% from the purse |
8 | | account as follows: 11 1/2% to the breeder of the winning horse |
9 | | and 1 1/2% to the organization representing thoroughbred |
10 | | breeders and owners who representative serves on the Illinois |
11 | | Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board for verifying the |
12 | | amounts of breeders' awards earned, ensuring their |
13 | | distribution in accordance with this Act, and servicing and |
14 | | promoting the Illinois thoroughbred horse racing industry. |
15 | | Beginning in the calendar year in which an organization |
16 | | licensee that is eligible to receive payments under paragraph |
17 | | (13) of subsection (g) of Section 26 of this Act begins to |
18 | | receive funds from gaming pursuant to an organization gaming |
19 | | license issued under the Illinois Gambling Act, a sum equal to |
20 | | 21 1/2% of the first prize money of every purse won by an |
21 | | Illinois foaled or an Illinois conceived and foaled horse in |
22 | | races not limited to an Illinois conceived and foaled horse, |
23 | | or both, shall be paid 30% from the organization licensee's |
24 | | account and 70% from the purse account as follows: 20% to the |
25 | | breeder of the winning horse and 1 1/2% to the organization |
26 | | representing thoroughbred breeders and owners whose |
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1 | | representatives serve on the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders |
2 | | Fund Advisory Board for verifying the amounts of breeders' |
3 | | awards earned, ensuring their distribution in accordance with |
4 | | this Act, and servicing and promoting the Illinois |
5 | | Thoroughbred racing industry. The
organization representing |
6 | | thoroughbred breeders and owners shall cause all
expenditures |
7 | | of monies received under this subsection (i) to be audited
at |
8 | | least annually by a registered public accountant. The |
9 | | organization
shall file copies of each annual audit with the |
10 | | Racing Board, the Clerk of
the House of Representatives and |
11 | | the Secretary of the Senate, and shall
make copies of each |
12 | | annual audit available to the public upon request
and upon |
13 | | payment of the reasonable cost of photocopying the requested
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14 | | number of copies. Such payments shall not reduce any award to |
15 | | the owner of the
horse or reduce the taxes payable under this |
16 | | Act. Upon completion of its
racing meet, each organization |
17 | | licensee shall deliver to the organization
representing |
18 | | thoroughbred breeders and owners whose representative serves |
19 | | on
the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board a |
20 | | listing of all the
Illinois foaled and the Illinois conceived |
21 | | and foaled horses which won
breeders' awards and the amount of |
22 | | such breeders' awards under this subsection
to verify accuracy |
23 | | of payments and assure proper distribution of breeders'
awards |
24 | | in accordance with the provisions of this Act. Such payments |
25 | | shall be
delivered by the organization licensee within 30 days |
26 | | of the end of each race
meeting.
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1 | | (j) A sum equal to 13% of the first prize money won in |
2 | | every race limited to Illinois foaled horses or Illinois |
3 | | conceived and foaled horses, or both, shall be paid in the |
4 | | following manner by the organization licensee conducting the |
5 | | horse race meeting, 50% from the organization licensee's share |
6 | | of the money wagered and 50% from the purse account as follows: |
7 | | 11 1/2% to the breeders of the horses in each such race which |
8 | | are the official first, second, third, and fourth finishers |
9 | | and 1 1/2% to the organization representing thoroughbred |
10 | | breeders and owners whose representatives serve on the |
11 | | Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board for |
12 | | verifying the amounts of breeders' awards earned, ensuring |
13 | | their proper distribution in accordance with this Act, and |
14 | | servicing and promoting the Illinois horse racing industry. |
15 | | Beginning in the calendar year in which an organization |
16 | | licensee that is eligible to receive payments under paragraph |
17 | | (13) of subsection (g) of Section 26 of this Act begins to |
18 | | receive funds from gaming pursuant to an organization gaming |
19 | | license issued under the Illinois Gambling Act, a sum of 21 |
20 | | 1/2% of every purse in a race limited to Illinois foaled horses |
21 | | or Illinois conceived and foaled horses, or both, shall be |
22 | | paid by the organization licensee conducting the horse race |
23 | | meeting. Such sum shall be paid 30% from the organization |
24 | | licensee's account and 70% from the purse account as follows: |
25 | | 20% to the breeders of the horses in each such race who are |
26 | | official first, second, third and fourth finishers and 1 1/2% |
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1 | | to the organization representing thoroughbred breeders and |
2 | | owners whose representatives serve on the Illinois |
3 | | Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board for verifying the |
4 | | amounts of breeders' awards earned, ensuring their proper |
5 | | distribution in accordance with this Act, and servicing and |
6 | | promoting the Illinois thoroughbred horse racing industry. The |
7 | | organization representing thoroughbred breeders and owners |
8 | | shall cause all expenditures of moneys received under this |
9 | | subsection (j) to be audited at least annually by a registered |
10 | | public accountant. The organization shall file copies of each |
11 | | annual audit with the Racing Board, the Clerk of the House of |
12 | | Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, and shall |
13 | | make copies of each annual audit available to the public upon |
14 | | request and upon payment of the reasonable cost of |
15 | | photocopying the requested number of copies. The copies of the |
16 | | audit to the General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of |
17 | | the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate |
18 | | in electronic form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the |
19 | | Secretary shall direct.
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20 | | The amounts paid to the breeders in accordance with this |
21 | | subsection
shall be distributed as follows:
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22 | | (1) 60% of such sum shall be paid to the breeder of the |
23 | | horse which
finishes in the official first position;
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24 | | (2) 20% of such sum shall be paid to the breeder of the |
25 | | horse which
finishes in the official second position;
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26 | | (3) 15% of such sum shall be paid to the breeder of the |
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finishes in the official third position; and
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2 | | (4) 5% of such sum shall be paid to the breeder of the |
3 | | horse which
finishes in the official fourth position.
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4 | | Such payments shall not reduce any award to the owners of a |
5 | | horse or
reduce the taxes payable under this Act. Upon |
6 | | completion of its racing meet,
each organization licensee |
7 | | shall deliver to the organization representing
thoroughbred |
8 | | breeders and owners whose representative serves on the |
9 | | Illinois
Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board a listing |
10 | | of all the Illinois foaled
and the Illinois conceived and |
11 | | foaled horses which won breeders' awards and the
amount of |
12 | | such breeders' awards in accordance with the provisions of |
13 | | this Act.
Such payments shall be delivered by the organization |
14 | | licensee within 30 days of
the end of each race meeting.
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15 | | (k) The term "breeder", as used herein, means the owner of |
16 | | the mare at
the time the foal is dropped. An "Illinois foaled |
17 | | horse" is a foal
dropped by a mare which enters this State on |
18 | | or before December 1, in the
year in which the horse is bred,
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19 | | provided the mare remains continuously in this State until its |
20 | | foal is born. An
"Illinois
foaled
horse" also means a foal born |
21 | | of a mare in the same year
as the
mare enters this State on or |
22 | | before March 1,
and remains in this State at
least 30
days |
23 | | after foaling, is bred back during the season of the foaling to
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24 | | an
Illinois Registered Stallion (unless a veterinarian |
25 | | certifies that the mare
should not be bred for health |
26 | | reasons), and is not bred to a stallion
standing in any other |
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foaled horse" |
2 | | also means a foal born in Illinois of a mare purchased at |
3 | | public
auction
subsequent to the mare entering this State on |
4 | | or before March 1 of the foaling
year providing the mare is |
5 | | owned solely by one or more Illinois residents or an
Illinois
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6 | | entity that is entirely owned by one or more Illinois |
7 | | residents.
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8 | | (l) The Department of Agriculture shall, by rule, with the |
9 | | advice
and assistance of the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders |
10 | | Fund Advisory
Board:
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11 | | (1) Qualify stallions for Illinois breeding; such |
12 | | stallions to stand for
service within the State of |
13 | | Illinois at the time of a foal's conception. Such
stallion |
14 | | must not stand for service at any place outside the State |
15 | | of Illinois
during the calendar year in which the foal is |
16 | | conceived.
The Department of Agriculture may assess and |
17 | | collect an application fee of up to $500 for the
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18 | | registration of Illinois-eligible stallions. All fees |
19 | | collected are to be held in trust accounts for the |
20 | | purposes set forth in this Act and in accordance with |
21 | | Section 205-15 of the Department of Agriculture Law.
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22 | | (2) Provide for the registration of Illinois conceived |
23 | | and foaled
horses and Illinois foaled horses. No such |
24 | | horse shall compete in
the races limited to Illinois |
25 | | conceived and foaled horses or Illinois
foaled horses or |
26 | | both unless registered with the Department of
Agriculture. |
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1 | | The Department of Agriculture may prescribe such forms as
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2 | | are necessary to determine the eligibility of such horses. |
3 | | The Department of
Agriculture may assess and collect |
4 | | application fees for the registration of
Illinois-eligible |
5 | | foals. All fees collected are to be held in trust accounts |
6 | | for the purposes set forth in this Act and in accordance |
7 | | with Section 205-15 of the Department of Agriculture Law. |
8 | | No person
shall knowingly prepare or cause preparation of |
9 | | an application for
registration of such foals containing |
10 | | false information.
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11 | | (m) The Department of Agriculture, with the advice and |
12 | | assistance of
the Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund Advisory |
13 | | Board, shall provide that certain races
limited to Illinois |
14 | | conceived and foaled and Illinois foaled horses be
stakes |
15 | | races and determine the total amount of stakes and awards to be |
16 | | paid
to the owners of the winning horses in such races.
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17 | | In determining the stakes races and the amount of awards |
18 | | for such races,
the Department of Agriculture shall consider |
19 | | factors, including but not
limited to, the amount of money |
20 | | transferred into appropriated for the Illinois Thoroughbred
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21 | | Breeders Fund program , organization licensees' contributions,
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22 | | availability of stakes caliber horses as demonstrated by past |
23 | | performances,
whether the race can be coordinated into the |
24 | | proposed racing dates within
organization licensees' racing |
25 | | dates, opportunity for
colts and fillies
and various age |
26 | | groups to race, public wagering on such races, and the
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1 | | previous racing schedule.
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2 | | (n) The Board and the organization licensee shall
notify |
3 | | the Department of the conditions and minimum purses for races
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4 | | limited to Illinois conceived and foaled and Illinois foaled |
5 | | horses
conducted for each organization licensee conducting a |
6 | | thoroughbred racing
meeting. The Department of Agriculture |
7 | | with the advice and assistance of
the Illinois Thoroughbred |
8 | | Breeders Fund Advisory Board may allocate monies
for purse |
9 | | supplements for such races. In determining whether to allocate
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10 | | money and the amount, the Department of Agriculture shall |
11 | | consider factors,
including but not limited to, the amount of |
12 | | money transferred into appropriated for the
Illinois |
13 | | Thoroughbred Breeders Fund program , the number of races that |
14 | | may
occur, and the organization licensee's purse structure.
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15 | | (o) (Blank).
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 101-31, eff. 6-28-19.)
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17 | | (230 ILCS 5/31) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-31)
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18 | | Sec. 31.
(a) The General Assembly declares that it is the |
19 | | policy of
this State to encourage the breeding of standardbred |
20 | | horses in this
State and the ownership of such horses by |
21 | | residents of this State in
order to provide for: sufficient |
22 | | numbers of high quality standardbred
horses to participate in |
23 | | harness racing meetings in this State, and to
establish and |
24 | | preserve the agricultural and commercial benefits of such
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25 | | breeding and racing industries to the State of Illinois. It is |
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1 | | the
intent of the General Assembly to further this policy by |
2 | | the provisions
of this Section of this Act.
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3 | | (b) Each organization licensee conducting a harness
racing |
4 | | meeting pursuant to this Act shall provide for at least two |
5 | | races each
race program limited to
Illinois conceived and |
6 | | foaled horses. A minimum of 6 races shall be
conducted each |
7 | | week limited to Illinois conceived and foaled horses. No
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8 | | horses shall be permitted to start in such races unless duly |
9 | | registered
under the rules of the Department of Agriculture.
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10 | | (b-5) Organization licensees, not including the Illinois |
11 | | State Fair or the DuQuoin State Fair, shall provide stake |
12 | | races and early closer races for Illinois conceived and foaled |
13 | | horses so that purses distributed for such races shall be no |
14 | | less than 17% of total purses distributed for harness racing |
15 | | in that calendar year in addition to any stakes payments and |
16 | | starting fees contributed by horse owners. |
17 | | (b-10) Each organization licensee conducting a harness |
18 | | racing meeting
pursuant to this Act shall provide an owner |
19 | | award to be paid from the purse
account equal to 12% of the |
20 | | amount earned by Illinois conceived and foaled
horses |
21 | | finishing in the first 3 positions in races that are not |
22 | | restricted to Illinois conceived and foaled
horses. The owner |
23 | | awards shall not be paid on races below the $10,000 claiming |
24 | | class. |
25 | | (c) Conditions of races under subsection (b) shall be |
26 | | commensurate
with past performance, quality and class of |
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1 | | Illinois conceived and
foaled horses available. If, however, |
2 | | sufficient competition cannot be
had among horses of that |
3 | | class on any day, the races may, with consent
of the Board, be |
4 | | eliminated for that day and substitute races provided.
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5 | | (d) There is hereby created a special fund of the State |
6 | | Treasury to
be known as the Illinois Standardbred Breeders |
7 | | Fund. Beginning on June 28, 2019 (the effective date of Public |
8 | | Act 101-31), the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund shall |
9 | | become a non-appropriated trust fund held separate and apart |
10 | | from State moneys. Expenditures from this Fund shall no longer |
11 | | be subject to appropriation.
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12 | | During the calendar year 1981, and each year thereafter, |
13 | | except as provided
in subsection (g) of Section 27 of this Act, |
14 | | eight and one-half
per cent of all the monies received by the |
15 | | State as privilege taxes on
harness racing meetings shall be |
16 | | paid into the Illinois Standardbred
Breeders Fund.
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17 | | (e) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, |
18 | | amounts deposited into the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund |
19 | | from revenues generated by gaming pursuant to an organization |
20 | | gaming license issued under the Illinois Gambling Act after |
21 | | June 28, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act 101-31) shall |
22 | | be in addition to tax and fee amounts paid under this Section |
23 | | for calendar year 2019 and thereafter. The Illinois |
24 | | Standardbred Breeders Fund shall be administered by
the |
25 | | Department of Agriculture with the assistance and advice of |
26 | | the
Advisory Board created in subsection (f) of this Section.
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1 | | (f) The Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board |
2 | | is hereby
created. The Advisory Board shall consist of the |
3 | | Director of the
Department of Agriculture, who shall serve as |
4 | | Chairman; the
Superintendent of the Illinois State Fair; a |
5 | | member of the Illinois
Racing Board, designated by it; a |
6 | | representative of the largest association of Illinois |
7 | | standardbred owners and breeders, recommended by it; a
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8 | | representative of a statewide association representing |
9 | | agricultural fairs in Illinois,
recommended by it, such |
10 | | representative to be from a fair at which
Illinois conceived |
11 | | and foaled racing is conducted; a representative of
the |
12 | | organization licensees conducting harness racing
meetings, |
13 | | recommended by them; a representative of the Breeder's |
14 | | Committee of the association representing the largest number |
15 | | of standardbred owners, breeders, trainers, caretakers, and |
16 | | drivers, recommended by it;
and a representative of the |
17 | | association representing the largest number of standardbred |
18 | | owners, breeders, trainers, caretakers, and drivers,
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19 | | recommended by it. Advisory Board members shall serve for 2 |
20 | | years
commencing January 1 of each odd numbered year. If |
21 | | representatives of
the largest association of Illinois |
22 | | standardbred owners and breeders, a statewide association of |
23 | | agricultural fairs in Illinois, the association representing |
24 | | the largest number of standardbred owners, breeders, trainers, |
25 | | caretakers, and drivers, a member of the Breeder's Committee |
26 | | of the association representing the largest number of |
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1 | | standardbred owners, breeders, trainers, caretakers, and |
2 | | drivers, and the organization licensees conducting
harness |
3 | | racing meetings
have not been recommended by January 1 of each |
4 | | odd numbered year, the
Director of the Department of |
5 | | Agriculture shall make an appointment for
the organization |
6 | | failing to so recommend a member of the Advisory Board.
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7 | | Advisory Board members shall receive no compensation for their |
8 | | services
as members but shall be reimbursed for all actual and |
9 | | necessary expenses
and disbursements incurred in the execution |
10 | | of their official duties.
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11 | | (g) Monies expended
from the Illinois Standardbred |
12 | | Breeders Fund shall be
expended by the Department of |
13 | | Agriculture, with the assistance and
advice of the Illinois |
14 | | Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board for the
following |
15 | | purposes only:
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16 | | 1. To provide purses for races limited to Illinois |
17 | | conceived and
foaled horses at the State Fair and the |
18 | | DuQuoin State Fair.
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19 | | 2. To provide purses for races limited to Illinois |
20 | | conceived and
foaled horses at county fairs.
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21 | | 3. To provide purse supplements for races limited to |
22 | | Illinois
conceived and foaled horses conducted by |
23 | | associations conducting harness
racing meetings.
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24 | | 4. No less than 75% of all monies in the Illinois |
25 | | Standardbred
Breeders Fund shall be expended for purses in |
26 | | 1, 2, and 3 as shown above.
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1 | | 5. In the discretion of the Department of Agriculture |
2 | | to provide
awards to harness breeders of Illinois |
3 | | conceived and foaled horses which
win races conducted by |
4 | | organization licensees
conducting harness racing meetings.
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5 | | A breeder is the owner of a mare at the time of conception. |
6 | | No more
than 10% of all moneys transferred into monies |
7 | | appropriated from the Illinois
Standardbred Breeders Fund |
8 | | shall
be expended for such harness breeders awards. No |
9 | | more than 25% of the
amount expended for harness breeders |
10 | | awards shall be expended for
expenses incurred in the |
11 | | administration of such harness breeders awards.
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12 | | 6. To pay for the improvement of racing facilities |
13 | | located at the
State Fair and County fairs.
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14 | | 7. To pay the expenses incurred in the administration |
15 | | of the
Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund.
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16 | | 8. To promote the sport of harness racing, including |
17 | | grants up to a
maximum of $7,500 per fair per year for |
18 | | conducting pari-mutuel wagering during the advertised |
19 | | dates of a
county fair.
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20 | | 9. To pay up to $50,000 annually for the Department of |
21 | | Agriculture to conduct drug testing at county fairs racing |
22 | | standardbred horses. |
23 | | (h) The Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund is not subject |
24 | | to administrative charges or chargebacks, including, but not |
25 | | limited to, those authorized under Section 8h of the State |
26 | | Finance Act.
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1 | | (i) A sum equal to 13% of the first prize money of the |
2 | | gross purse
won by an Illinois conceived and foaled horse |
3 | | shall be paid 50% by the
organization licensee conducting the |
4 | | horse race meeting to the breeder
of such winning horse from |
5 | | the organization licensee's account and 50% from the purse |
6 | | account of the licensee.
Such payment
shall not reduce any |
7 | | award to the owner of
the horse or reduce the taxes payable |
8 | | under this Act. Such payment
shall be delivered by the |
9 | | organization licensee at the end of each quarter.
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10 | | (j) The Department of Agriculture shall, by rule, with the
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11 | | assistance and advice of the Illinois Standardbred Breeders |
12 | | Fund
Advisory Board:
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13 | | 1. Qualify stallions for Illinois Standardbred |
14 | | Breeders Fund breeding. Such stallion shall
stand for
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15 | | service at and within the State of Illinois at the time of |
16 | | a foal's
conception, and such stallion must not stand for |
17 | | service at any place
outside the State of Illinois during |
18 | | that calendar year in which the
foal is conceived. |
19 | | However, on and after January 1, 2018, semen from an |
20 | | Illinois stallion may be transported outside the State of |
21 | | Illinois.
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22 | | 2. Provide for the registration of Illinois conceived |
23 | | and foaled
horses and no such horse shall compete in the |
24 | | races limited to Illinois
conceived and foaled horses |
25 | | unless registered with the Department of
Agriculture. The |
26 | | Department of Agriculture may prescribe such forms as
may |
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1 | | be necessary to determine the eligibility of such horses. |
2 | | No person
shall knowingly prepare or cause preparation of |
3 | | an application for
registration of such foals containing |
4 | | false information.
A mare (dam) must be in the State at |
5 | | least 30 days prior to foaling or
remain in the State at |
6 | | least 30 days at the time of foaling. However, the |
7 | | requirement that a mare (dam) must be in the State at least |
8 | | 30 days before foaling or remain in the State at least 30 |
9 | | days at the time of foaling shall not be in effect from |
10 | | January 1, 2018 until January 1, 2022.
Beginning with the |
11 | | 1996 breeding season and for foals of 1997 and thereafter,
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12 | | a foal conceived by transported semen may be eligible for |
13 | | Illinois
conceived and foaled registration provided all |
14 | | breeding and foaling
requirements are met. The stallion |
15 | | must be qualified for Illinois Standardbred
Breeders Fund |
16 | | breeding at the time of conception. The foal must be |
17 | | dropped in Illinois
and properly registered with the |
18 | | Department of Agriculture in accordance with
this Act. |
19 | | However, from January 1, 2018 until January 1, 2022, the |
20 | | requirement for a mare to be inseminated within the State |
21 | | of Illinois and the requirement for a foal to be dropped in |
22 | | Illinois are inapplicable.
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23 | | 3. Provide that at least a 5-day racing program shall |
24 | | be conducted
at the State Fair each year, unless an |
25 | | alternate racing program is requested by the Illinois |
26 | | Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory Board, which program |
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following races limited to |
2 | | Illinois conceived and foaled horses: (a) a 2-year-old
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3 | | Trot and Pace, and Filly Division of each; (b) a |
4 | | 3-year-old Trot and Pace, and Filly Division of each; (c) |
5 | | an aged Trot and Pace,
and Mare Division of each.
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6 | | 4. Provide for the payment of nominating, sustaining |
7 | | and starting
fees for races promoting the sport of harness |
8 | | racing and for the races
to be conducted at the State Fair |
9 | | as provided in
subsection (j) 3 of this Section provided |
10 | | that the nominating,
sustaining and starting payment |
11 | | required from an entrant shall not
exceed 2% of the purse |
12 | | of such race. All nominating, sustaining and
starting |
13 | | payments shall be held for the benefit of entrants and |
14 | | shall be
paid out as part of the respective purses for such |
15 | | races.
Nominating, sustaining and starting fees shall be |
16 | | held in trust accounts
for the purposes as set forth in |
17 | | this Act and in accordance with Section
205-15 of the |
18 | | Department of Agriculture Law.
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19 | | 5. Provide for the registration with the Department of |
20 | | Agriculture
of Colt Associations or county fairs desiring |
21 | | to sponsor races at county
fairs.
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22 | | 6. Provide for the promotion of producing standardbred |
23 | | racehorses by providing a bonus award program for owners |
24 | | of 2-year-old horses that win multiple major stakes races |
25 | | that are limited to Illinois conceived and foaled horses. |
26 | | (k) The Department of Agriculture, with the advice and |
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1 | | assistance of the
Illinois
Standardbred Breeders Fund Advisory |
2 | | Board, may allocate monies for purse
supplements for such |
3 | | races. In determining whether to allocate money and
the |
4 | | amount, the Department
of Agriculture shall consider factors, |
5 | | including, but not limited to, the
amount of money transferred |
6 | | into appropriated for the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund
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7 | | program , the number of races that may occur, and an |
8 | | organization
licensee's purse structure. The organization |
9 | | licensee shall notify the
Department of Agriculture of the |
10 | | conditions and minimum purses for races
limited to Illinois |
11 | | conceived and foaled horses to be conducted by each |
12 | | organization
licensee conducting a harness racing meeting for |
13 | | which purse
supplements have been negotiated.
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14 | | (l) All races held at county fairs and the State Fair which |
15 | | receive funds
from the Illinois Standardbred Breeders Fund |
16 | | shall be conducted in
accordance with the rules of the United |
17 | | States Trotting Association unless
otherwise modified by the |
18 | | Department of Agriculture.
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19 | | (m) At all standardbred race meetings held or conducted |
20 | | under authority of a
license granted by the Board, and at all |
21 | | standardbred races held at county
fairs which are approved by |
22 | | the Department of Agriculture or at the
Illinois or DuQuoin |
23 | | State Fairs, no one shall jog, train, warm up or drive
a |
24 | | standardbred horse unless he or she is wearing a protective |
25 | | safety helmet,
with the
chin strap fastened and in place, |
26 | | which meets the standards and
requirements as set forth in the |
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1 | | 1984 Standard for Protective Headgear for
Use in Harness |
2 | | Racing and Other Equestrian Sports published by the Snell
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3 | | Memorial Foundation, or any standards and requirements for |
4 | | headgear the
Illinois Racing Board may approve. Any other |
5 | | standards and requirements so
approved by the Board shall |
6 | | equal or exceed those published by the Snell
Memorial |
7 | | Foundation. Any equestrian helmet bearing the Snell label |
8 | | shall
be deemed to have met those standards and requirements.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-31, eff. 6-28-19; 101-157, eff. 7-26-19; |
10 | | 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-689, eff. 12-17-21.)
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11 | | Section 5-125. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
12 | | changing Section 12-10.7a as follows:
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13 | | (305 ILCS 5/12-10.7a)
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14 | | Sec. 12-10.7a. The Money Follows the Person Budget |
15 | | Transfer Fund is hereby created as a special fund in the State |
16 | | treasury. |
17 | | (a) Notwithstanding any State law to the contrary, the |
18 | | following moneys shall be deposited into the Fund: |
19 | | (1) enhanced federal financial participation funds |
20 | | related to any spending under a Money Follows the Person |
21 | | demonstration project or initiative, as approved by the |
22 | | federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on May |
23 | | 14, 2007, and as codified at 20 ILCS 2407/51 et seq., |
24 | | regardless of whether such spending occurred from the |
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1 | | Money Follows the Person Budget Transfer Fund; |
2 | | (2) federal financial participation funds related to |
3 | | any spending under a Money Follows the Person |
4 | | demonstration project or initiative, as approved by the |
5 | | federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on May |
6 | | 14, 2007, and as codified at 20 ILCS 2407/51 et seq., that |
7 | | occurred from the Money Follows the Person Budget Transfer |
8 | | Fund; |
9 | | (2.5) other federal funds awarded for a Money Follows
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10 | | the Person demonstration project or initiative, as |
11 | | approved by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid |
12 | | Services and codified at 20 ILCS 2407/51 et seq.; |
13 | | (3) deposits made via the voucher-warrant process from |
14 | | institutional long-term care appropriations to the |
15 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services and |
16 | | institutional developmentally disabled long-term care |
17 | | appropriations to the Department of Human Services; |
18 | | (4) deposits made via the voucher-warrant process from |
19 | | appropriation lines used to fund community-based services |
20 | | for individuals eligible for nursing facility level of |
21 | | care to the Department of Human Services, the Department |
22 | | on Aging, or the Department of Healthcare and Family |
23 | | Services; |
24 | | (5) interest earned on moneys in the Fund; and |
25 | | (6) all other moneys received by the Fund from any |
26 | | source. |
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1 | | (b) Subject to appropriation, moneys in the Fund may be |
2 | | used by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services for |
3 | | reimbursement or payment for: |
4 | | (1) expenses related to rebalancing long-term care |
5 | | services between institutional and community-based |
6 | | settings as authorized under a Money Follows the Person |
7 | | demonstration project or initiative, as approved by the |
8 | | federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on May |
9 | | 14, 2007, and as codified at 20 ILCS 2407/51 et seq. , |
10 | | including, but not limited to, reimbursement to other |
11 | | entities of State government for related expenditures ; |
12 | | (2) expenses for community-based services for |
13 | | individuals eligible for nursing facility level of care in |
14 | | the Department of Human Services, the Department on Aging, |
15 | | or the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to the |
16 | | extent the expenses reimbursed or paid are in excess of |
17 | | the amounts budgeted to those Departments each fiscal year |
18 | | for persons transitioning out of institutional long-term |
19 | | care settings under a Money Follows the Person |
20 | | demonstration project or initiative, as approved by the |
21 | | federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on May |
22 | | 14, 2007, and as codified at 20 ILCS 2407/51 et seq.; |
23 | | (3) expenses for institutional long-term care services |
24 | | at the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to the |
25 | | extent that the expenses reimbursed or paid are for |
26 | | services in excess of the amount budgeted to the |
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1 | | Department each fiscal year for persons who had or |
2 | | otherwise were expected to transition out of institutional |
3 | | long-term care settings under a Money Follows the Person |
4 | | demonstration project or initiative, as approved by the |
5 | | federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on May |
6 | | 14, 2007, and as codified at 20 ILCS 2407/51 et seq.; and |
7 | | (4) expenses, including operational, administrative, |
8 | | and refund expenses, necessary to implement and operate a |
9 | | Money Follows the Person demonstration project or |
10 | | initiative, as approved by the federal Centers for |
11 | | Medicare and Medicaid Services on May 14, 2007, and as |
12 | | codified at 20 ILCS 2407/51 et seq. |
13 | | Expenses reimbursed or paid on behalf of other agencies by |
14 | | the Department of Healthcare and Family Services under this |
15 | | subsection shall be pursuant to an interagency agreement and |
16 | | allowable under a Money Follows the Person demonstration |
17 | | project or initiative, as approved by the federal Centers for |
18 | | Medicare and Medicaid Services on May 14, 2007, and as |
19 | | codified at 20 ILCS 2407/51 et seq.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 95-744, eff. 7-18-08.)
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21 | | Section 5-127. The Early Mental Health and Addictions |
22 | | Treatment Act is amended by adding Section 15 as follows:
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23 | | (305 ILCS 65/15 new) |
24 | | Sec. 15. Availability of naloxone formulations. The |
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1 | | Department of Human Services shall, as part of the fiscal year |
2 | | 2024 Drug Overdose Prevention Program, make all FDA-approved |
3 | | formulations of naloxone that are cleared through the |
4 | | Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharmacy, and |
5 | | for which the manufacturer can set up a system for receiving, |
6 | | tracking, and distribution, available to eligible Drug |
7 | | Overdose Prevention Program participants and applicants.
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8 | | Section 5-130. The Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act is |
9 | | amended by changing Section 7-10 as follows:
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10 | | (410 ILCS 705/7-10)
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11 | | Sec. 7-10. Cannabis Business Development Fund. |
12 | | (a) There is created in the State treasury a special fund, |
13 | | which shall be held separate and apart from all other State |
14 | | moneys, to be known as the Cannabis Business Development Fund. |
15 | | The Cannabis Business Development Fund shall be exclusively |
16 | | used for the following purposes: |
17 | | (1) to provide low-interest rate loans to Qualified |
18 | | Social Equity Applicants to pay for ordinary and necessary |
19 | | expenses to start and operate a cannabis business |
20 | | establishment permitted by this Act; |
21 | | (2) to provide grants to Qualified Social Equity |
22 | | Applicants to pay for ordinary and necessary expenses to |
23 | | start and operate a cannabis business establishment |
24 | | permitted by this Act; |
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1 | | (3) to compensate the Department of Commerce and |
2 | | Economic Opportunity for any costs related to the |
3 | | provision of low-interest loans and grants to Qualified |
4 | | Social Equity Applicants; |
5 | | (4) to pay for outreach that may be provided or |
6 | | targeted to attract and support Social Equity Applicants |
7 | | and Qualified Social Equity Applicants; |
8 | | (5) (blank); |
9 | | (6) to conduct any study or research concerning the |
10 | | participation of minorities, women, veterans, or people |
11 | | with disabilities in the cannabis industry, including, |
12 | | without limitation, barriers to such individuals entering |
13 | | the industry as equity owners of cannabis business |
14 | | establishments; |
15 | | (7) (blank); and |
16 | | (8) to assist with job training and technical |
17 | | assistance for residents in Disproportionately Impacted |
18 | | Areas. |
19 | | (b) All moneys collected under Sections 15-15 and 15-20 |
20 | | for Early Approval Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licenses |
21 | | issued before January 1, 2021 and remunerations made as a |
22 | | result of transfers of permits awarded to Qualified Social |
23 | | Equity Applicants shall be deposited into the Cannabis |
24 | | Business Development Fund. |
25 | | (c) (Blank). As soon as practical after July 1, 2019, the |
26 | | Comptroller shall order and the Treasurer shall transfer |
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1 | | $12,000,000 from the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
2 | | Fund to the Cannabis Business Development Fund. |
3 | | (c-5) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
4 | | provided for by law, on July 1, 2023, or as soon thereafter as |
5 | | practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
6 | | Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $40,000,000 from the |
7 | | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Fund to the Cannabis |
8 | | Business Development Fund. |
9 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the |
10 | | Cannabis Business Development Fund is not subject to sweeps, |
11 | | administrative charge-backs, or any other fiscal or budgetary |
12 | | maneuver that would in any way transfer any amounts from the |
13 | | Cannabis Business Development Fund into any other fund of the |
14 | | State.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-593, eff. 12-4-19.)
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16 | | Section 5-135. The Environmental Protection Act is amended |
17 | | by changing Sections 22.15 and 57.11 as follows:
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18 | | (415 ILCS 5/22.15)
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19 | | Sec. 22.15. Solid Waste Management Fund; fees.
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20 | | (a) There is hereby created within the State Treasury a
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21 | | special fund to be known as the Solid Waste Management Fund, to |
22 | | be
constituted from the fees collected by the State pursuant |
23 | | to this Section,
from repayments of loans made from the Fund |
24 | | for solid waste projects, from registration fees collected |
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1 | | pursuant to the Consumer Electronics Recycling Act, and from |
2 | | amounts transferred into the Fund pursuant to Public Act |
3 | | 100-433.
Moneys received by either the Agency or the |
4 | | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
in repayment |
5 | | of loans made pursuant to the Illinois Solid Waste Management
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6 | | Act shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
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7 | | (b) The Agency shall assess and collect a
fee in the amount |
8 | | set forth herein from the owner or operator of each sanitary
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9 | | landfill permitted or required to be permitted by the Agency |
10 | | to dispose of
solid waste if the sanitary landfill is located |
11 | | off the site where such waste
was produced and if such sanitary |
12 | | landfill is owned, controlled, and operated
by a person other |
13 | | than the generator of such waste. The Agency shall deposit
all |
14 | | fees collected into the Solid Waste Management Fund. If a site |
15 | | is
contiguous to one or more landfills owned or operated by the |
16 | | same person, the
volumes permanently disposed of by each |
17 | | landfill shall be combined for purposes
of determining the fee |
18 | | under this subsection. Beginning on July 1, 2018, and on the |
19 | | first day of each month thereafter during fiscal years 2019 |
20 | | through 2024 2023 , the State Comptroller shall direct and |
21 | | State Treasurer shall transfer an amount equal to 1/12 of |
22 | | $5,000,000 per fiscal year from the Solid Waste Management |
23 | | Fund to the General Revenue Fund.
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24 | | (1) If more than 150,000 cubic yards of non-hazardous |
25 | | solid waste is
permanently disposed of at a site in a |
26 | | calendar year, the owner or operator
shall either pay a |
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alternatively, the |
2 | | owner or operator may weigh the quantity of the solid |
3 | | waste
permanently disposed of with a device for which |
4 | | certification has been obtained
under the Weights and |
5 | | Measures Act and pay a fee of $2.00 per
ton of solid waste |
6 | | permanently disposed of. In no case shall the fee |
7 | | collected
or paid by the owner or operator under this |
8 | | paragraph exceed $1.55 per cubic yard or $3.27 per ton.
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9 | | (2) If more than 100,000 cubic yards but not more than |
10 | | 150,000 cubic
yards of non-hazardous waste is permanently |
11 | | disposed of at a site in a calendar
year, the owner or |
12 | | operator shall pay a fee of $52,630.
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13 | | (3) If more than 50,000 cubic yards but not more than |
14 | | 100,000 cubic
yards of non-hazardous solid waste is |
15 | | permanently disposed of at a site
in a calendar year, the |
16 | | owner or operator shall pay a fee of $23,790.
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17 | | (4) If more than 10,000 cubic yards but not more than |
18 | | 50,000 cubic
yards of non-hazardous solid waste is |
19 | | permanently disposed of at a site
in a calendar year, the |
20 | | owner or operator shall pay a fee of $7,260.
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21 | | (5) If not more than 10,000 cubic yards of |
22 | | non-hazardous solid waste is
permanently disposed of at a |
23 | | site in a calendar year, the owner or operator
shall pay a |
24 | | fee of $1050.
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25 | | (c) (Blank).
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26 | | (d) The Agency shall establish rules relating to the |
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1 | | collection of the
fees authorized by this Section. Such rules |
2 | | shall include, but not be
limited to:
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3 | | (1) necessary records identifying the quantities of |
4 | | solid waste received
or disposed;
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5 | | (2) the form and submission of reports to accompany |
6 | | the payment of fees
to the Agency;
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7 | | (3) the time and manner of payment of fees to the |
8 | | Agency, which payments
shall not be more often than |
9 | | quarterly; and
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10 | | (4) procedures setting forth criteria establishing |
11 | | when an owner or
operator may measure by weight or volume |
12 | | during any given quarter or other
fee payment period.
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13 | | (e) Pursuant to appropriation, all monies in the Solid |
14 | | Waste Management
Fund shall be used by the Agency for the |
15 | | purposes set forth in this Section and in the Illinois
Solid |
16 | | Waste Management Act, including for the costs of fee |
17 | | collection and
administration, and for the administration of |
18 | | the Consumer Electronics Recycling Act and the Drug Take-Back |
19 | | Act.
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20 | | (f) The Agency is authorized to enter into such agreements |
21 | | and to
promulgate such rules as are necessary to carry out its |
22 | | duties under this
Section and the Illinois Solid Waste |
23 | | Management Act.
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24 | | (g) On the first day of January, April, July, and October |
25 | | of each year,
beginning on July 1, 1996, the State Comptroller |
26 | | and Treasurer shall
transfer $500,000 from the Solid Waste |
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Fund. Moneys |
2 | | transferred under this subsection (g) shall be used only for |
3 | | the
purposes set forth in item (1) of subsection (d) of Section |
4 | | 22.2.
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5 | | (h) The Agency is authorized to provide financial |
6 | | assistance to units of
local government for the performance of |
7 | | inspecting, investigating , and
enforcement activities pursuant |
8 | | to subsection (r) of Section 4 Section 4(r) at nonhazardous |
9 | | solid
waste disposal sites.
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10 | | (i) The Agency is authorized to conduct household waste |
11 | | collection and
disposal programs.
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12 | | (j) A unit of local government, as defined in the Local |
13 | | Solid Waste Disposal
Act, in which a solid waste disposal |
14 | | facility is located may establish a fee,
tax, or surcharge |
15 | | with regard to the permanent disposal of solid waste.
All |
16 | | fees, taxes, and surcharges collected under this subsection |
17 | | shall be
utilized for solid waste management purposes, |
18 | | including long-term monitoring
and maintenance of landfills, |
19 | | planning, implementation, inspection, enforcement
and other |
20 | | activities consistent with the Solid Waste Management Act and |
21 | | the
Local Solid Waste Disposal Act, or for any other |
22 | | environment-related purpose,
including, but not limited to, an |
23 | | environment-related public works project, but
not for the |
24 | | construction of a new pollution control facility other than a
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25 | | household hazardous waste facility. However, the total fee, |
26 | | tax or surcharge
imposed by all units of local government |
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solid waste disposal |
2 | | facility shall not exceed:
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3 | | (1) 60¢ per cubic yard if more than 150,000 cubic |
4 | | yards of non-hazardous
solid waste is permanently disposed |
5 | | of at the site in a calendar year, unless
the owner or |
6 | | operator weighs the quantity of the solid waste received |
7 | | with a
device for which certification has been obtained |
8 | | under the Weights and Measures
Act, in which case the fee |
9 | | shall not exceed $1.27 per ton of solid waste
permanently |
10 | | disposed of.
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11 | | (2) $33,350 if more than 100,000
cubic yards, but not |
12 | | more than 150,000 cubic yards, of non-hazardous waste
is |
13 | | permanently disposed of at the site in a calendar year.
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14 | | (3) $15,500 if more than 50,000 cubic
yards, but not |
15 | | more than 100,000 cubic yards, of non-hazardous solid |
16 | | waste is
permanently disposed of at the site in a calendar |
17 | | year.
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18 | | (4) $4,650 if more than 10,000 cubic
yards, but not |
19 | | more than 50,000 cubic yards, of non-hazardous solid waste
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20 | | is permanently disposed of at the site in a calendar year.
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21 | | (5) $650 if not more than 10,000 cubic
yards of |
22 | | non-hazardous solid waste is permanently disposed of at |
23 | | the site in
a calendar year.
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24 | | The corporate authorities of the unit of local government
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25 | | may use proceeds from the fee, tax, or surcharge to reimburse a |
26 | | highway
commissioner whose road district lies wholly or |
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corporate limits of the unit of local |
2 | | government for expenses incurred in
the removal of |
3 | | nonhazardous, nonfluid municipal waste that has been dumped
on |
4 | | public property in violation of a State law or local |
5 | | ordinance.
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6 | | For the disposal of solid waste from general construction
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7 | | or demolition debris recovery facilities as defined in |
8 | | subsection (a-1) of Section 3.160, the total fee, tax, or |
9 | | surcharge imposed by
all units of local government under this |
10 | | subsection (j) upon
the solid waste disposal facility shall |
11 | | not exceed 50% of the
applicable amount set forth above. A unit |
12 | | of local government,
as defined in the Local Solid Waste |
13 | | Disposal Act, in which a
general construction or demolition |
14 | | debris recovery facility is
located may establish a fee, tax, |
15 | | or surcharge on the general construction or demolition debris |
16 | | recovery facility with
regard to the permanent disposal of |
17 | | solid waste by the
general construction or demolition debris |
18 | | recovery facility at
a solid waste disposal facility, provided |
19 | | that such fee, tax,
or surcharge shall not exceed 50% of the |
20 | | applicable amount set
forth above, based on the total amount |
21 | | of solid waste transported from the general construction or |
22 | | demolition debris recovery facility for disposal at solid |
23 | | waste disposal facilities, and the unit of local government |
24 | | and fee shall be
subject to all other requirements of this |
25 | | subsection (j). |
26 | | A county or Municipal Joint Action Agency that imposes a |
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surcharge under this subsection may use the |
2 | | proceeds thereof to reimburse a
municipality that lies wholly |
3 | | or partially within its boundaries for expenses
incurred in |
4 | | the removal of nonhazardous, nonfluid municipal waste that has |
5 | | been
dumped on public property in violation of a State law or |
6 | | local ordinance.
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7 | | If the fees are to be used to conduct a local sanitary |
8 | | landfill
inspection or enforcement program, the unit of local |
9 | | government must enter
into a written delegation agreement with |
10 | | the Agency pursuant to subsection
(r) of Section 4. The unit of |
11 | | local government and the Agency shall enter
into such a |
12 | | written delegation agreement within 60 days after the
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13 | | establishment of such fees. At least annually,
the Agency |
14 | | shall conduct an audit of the expenditures made by units of |
15 | | local
government from the funds granted by the Agency to the |
16 | | units of local
government for purposes of local sanitary |
17 | | landfill inspection and enforcement
programs, to ensure that |
18 | | the funds have been expended for the prescribed
purposes under |
19 | | the grant.
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20 | | The fees, taxes or surcharges collected under this |
21 | | subsection (j) shall
be placed by the unit of local government |
22 | | in a separate fund, and the
interest received on the moneys in |
23 | | the fund shall be credited to the fund. The
monies in the fund |
24 | | may be accumulated over a period of years to be
expended in |
25 | | accordance with this subsection.
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26 | | A unit of local government, as defined in the Local Solid |
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Act, shall prepare and post on its website, in |
2 | | April of each year, a
report that details spending plans for |
3 | | monies collected in accordance with
this subsection. The |
4 | | report will at a minimum include the following:
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5 | | (1) The total monies collected pursuant to this |
6 | | subsection.
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7 | | (2) The most current balance of monies collected |
8 | | pursuant to this
subsection.
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9 | | (3) An itemized accounting of all monies expended for |
10 | | the previous year
pursuant to this subsection.
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11 | | (4) An estimation of monies to be collected for the |
12 | | following 3
years pursuant to this subsection.
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13 | | (5) A narrative detailing the general direction and |
14 | | scope of future
expenditures for one, 2 and 3 years.
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15 | | The exemptions granted under Sections 22.16 and 22.16a, |
16 | | and under
subsection (k) of this Section, shall be applicable |
17 | | to any fee,
tax or surcharge imposed under this subsection |
18 | | (j); except that the fee,
tax or surcharge authorized to be |
19 | | imposed under this subsection (j) may be
made applicable by a |
20 | | unit of local government to the permanent disposal of
solid |
21 | | waste after December 31, 1986, under any contract lawfully |
22 | | executed
before June 1, 1986 under which more than 150,000 |
23 | | cubic yards (or 50,000 tons)
of solid waste is to be |
24 | | permanently disposed of, even though the waste is
exempt from |
25 | | the fee imposed by the State under subsection (b) of this |
26 | | Section
pursuant to an exemption granted under Section 22.16.
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1 | | (k) In accordance with the findings and purposes of the |
2 | | Illinois Solid
Waste Management Act, beginning January 1, 1989 |
3 | | the fee under subsection
(b) and the fee, tax or surcharge |
4 | | under subsection (j) shall not apply to:
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5 | | (1) waste which is hazardous waste;
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6 | | (2) waste which is pollution control waste;
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7 | | (3) waste from recycling, reclamation or reuse |
8 | | processes which have been
approved by the Agency as being |
9 | | designed to remove any contaminant from
wastes so as to |
10 | | render such wastes reusable, provided that the process
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11 | | renders at least 50% of the waste reusable; the exemption |
12 | | set forth in this paragraph (3) of this subsection (k) |
13 | | shall not apply to general construction or demolition |
14 | | debris recovery
facilities as defined in subsection (a-1) |
15 | | of Section 3.160;
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16 | | (4) non-hazardous solid waste that is received at a |
17 | | sanitary landfill
and composted or recycled through a |
18 | | process permitted by the Agency; or
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19 | | (5) any landfill which is permitted by the Agency to |
20 | | receive only
demolition or construction debris or |
21 | | landscape waste.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
23 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-310, eff. 8-6-21; 102-444, eff. |
24 | | 8-20-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; |
25 | | 102-1055, eff. 6-10-22; revised 8-25-22.)
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1 | | (415 ILCS 5/57.11) |
2 | | Sec. 57.11. Underground Storage Tank Fund; creation. |
3 | | (a) There is hereby created in the State Treasury a |
4 | | special fund
to be known as the Underground Storage Tank Fund. |
5 | | There shall be deposited
into the Underground Storage Tank |
6 | | Fund all moneys received by the Office of the
State Fire |
7 | | Marshal as fees for underground storage tanks under Sections 4 |
8 | | and 5
of the Gasoline Storage Act, fees pursuant to the Motor |
9 | | Fuel Tax Law, and beginning July 1, 2013, payments pursuant to |
10 | | the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service |
11 | | Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act.
All |
12 | | amounts held in the Underground Storage Tank Fund shall be |
13 | | invested at
interest by the State Treasurer. All income earned |
14 | | from the investments shall
be deposited into the Underground |
15 | | Storage Tank Fund no less frequently than
quarterly. In |
16 | | addition to any other transfers that may be provided for by |
17 | | law, beginning on July 1, 2018 and on the first day of each |
18 | | month thereafter during fiscal years 2019 through 2024 2023 |
19 | | only, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
20 | | Treasurer shall transfer an amount equal to 1/12 of |
21 | | $10,000,000 from the Underground Storage Tank Fund to the |
22 | | General Revenue Fund. Moneys in the Underground Storage Tank |
23 | | Fund, pursuant to
appropriation, may be used by the Agency and |
24 | | the Office of the State Fire
Marshal for the following |
25 | | purposes: |
26 | | (1) To take action authorized under Section 57.12 to |
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Section 57.12. |
2 | | (2) To assist in the reduction and mitigation of |
3 | | damage caused by leaks
from underground storage tanks, |
4 | | including but not limited to, providing
alternative water |
5 | | supplies to persons whose drinking water has become
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6 | | contaminated as a result of those leaks. |
7 | | (3) To be used as a matching amount towards federal |
8 | | assistance relative to
the release of petroleum from |
9 | | underground storage tanks. |
10 | | (4) For the costs of administering activities of the |
11 | | Agency and the Office
of the State Fire Marshal relative |
12 | | to the Underground Storage Tank Fund. |
13 | | (5) For payment of costs of corrective action incurred |
14 | | by and
indemnification to operators of underground storage |
15 | | tanks as provided in this
Title. |
16 | | (6) For a total of 2 demonstration projects in amounts |
17 | | in excess of a
$10,000 deductible charge designed to |
18 | | assess the viability of corrective action
projects at |
19 | | sites which have experienced contamination from petroleum |
20 | | releases.
Such demonstration projects shall be conducted |
21 | | in accordance with the provision
of this Title. |
22 | | (7) Subject to appropriation, moneys in the |
23 | | Underground Storage Tank Fund
may also be used by the |
24 | | Department of Revenue for the costs of administering
its |
25 | | activities relative to the Fund and for refunds provided |
26 | | for in Section
13a.8 of the Motor Fuel Tax Law. |
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1 | | (b) Moneys in the Underground Storage Tank Fund may, |
2 | | pursuant to
appropriation, be used by the Office of the State |
3 | | Fire Marshal or the Agency to
take whatever emergency action |
4 | | is necessary or appropriate to assure that the
public health |
5 | | or safety is not threatened whenever there is a release or
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6 | | substantial threat of a release of petroleum from an |
7 | | underground storage tank
and for the costs of administering |
8 | | its activities relative to the Underground
Storage Tank Fund. |
9 | | (c) Beginning July 1, 1993, the Governor shall certify to |
10 | | the State
Comptroller and State Treasurer the monthly amount |
11 | | necessary to pay debt
service on State obligations issued |
12 | | pursuant to Section 6 of the General
Obligation Bond Act. On |
13 | | the last day of each month, the Comptroller shall order
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14 | | transferred and the Treasurer shall transfer from the |
15 | | Underground Storage Tank
Fund to the General Obligation Bond |
16 | | Retirement and Interest Fund the amount
certified by the |
17 | | Governor, plus any cumulative deficiency in those transfers
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18 | | for prior months. |
19 | | (d) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this Section, |
20 | | the Underground Storage Tank Fund is not subject to |
21 | | administrative charges authorized under Section 8h of the |
22 | | State Finance Act that would in any way transfer any funds from |
23 | | the Underground Storage Tank Fund into any other fund of the |
24 | | State. |
25 | | (e) Each fiscal year, subject to appropriation, the Agency |
26 | | may commit up to $10,000,000 of the moneys in the Underground |
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1 | | Storage Tank Fund to the payment of corrective action costs |
2 | | for legacy sites that meet one or more of the following |
3 | | criteria as a result of the underground storage tank release: |
4 | | (i) the presence of free product, (ii) contamination within a |
5 | | regulated recharge area, a wellhead protection area, or the |
6 | | setback zone of a potable water supply well, (iii) |
7 | | contamination extending beyond the boundaries of the site |
8 | | where the release occurred, or (iv) such other criteria as may |
9 | | be adopted in Agency rules. |
10 | | (1) Fund moneys committed under this subsection (e) |
11 | | shall be held in the Fund for payment of the corrective |
12 | | action costs for which the moneys were committed. |
13 | | (2) The Agency may adopt rules governing the |
14 | | commitment of Fund moneys under this subsection (e). |
15 | | (3) This subsection (e) does not limit the use of Fund |
16 | | moneys at legacy sites as otherwise provided under this |
17 | | Title. |
18 | | (4) For the purposes of this subsection (e), the term |
19 | | "legacy site" means a site for which (i) an underground |
20 | | storage tank release was reported prior to January 1, |
21 | | 2005, (ii) the owner or operator has been determined |
22 | | eligible to receive payment from the Fund for corrective |
23 | | action costs, and (iii) the Agency did not receive any |
24 | | applications for payment prior to January 1, 2010. |
25 | | (f) Beginning July 1, 2013, if the amounts deposited into |
26 | | the Fund from moneys received by the Office of the State Fire |
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2 | | and 5 of the Gasoline Storage Act and as fees pursuant to the |
3 | | Motor Fuel Tax Law during a State fiscal year are sufficient to |
4 | | pay all claims for payment by the fund received during that |
5 | | State fiscal year, then the amount of any payments into the |
6 | | fund pursuant to the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the |
7 | | Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax |
8 | | Act during that State fiscal year shall be deposited as |
9 | | follows: 75% thereof shall be paid into the State treasury and |
10 | | 25% shall be reserved in a special account and used only for |
11 | | the transfer to the Common School Fund as part of the monthly |
12 | | transfer from the General Revenue Fund in accordance with |
13 | | Section 8a of the State Finance Act. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
15 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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16 | | Section 5-140. The Electric Vehicle Rebate Act is amended |
17 | | by changing Section 40 as follows:
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18 | | (415 ILCS 120/40)
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19 | | Sec. 40. Appropriations from the Electric Vehicle Rebate |
20 | | Fund.
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21 | | (a) User Fees Funds. The Agency shall estimate the amount |
22 | | of user fees
expected to be collected under Section 35 of this |
23 | | Act for each fiscal
year. User fee funds shall be
deposited |
24 | | into and distributed from the Electric Vehicle Rebate |
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1 | | Alternate Fuels Fund in the following
manner:
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2 | | (1) Through fiscal year 2023, In each of fiscal years |
3 | | 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003,
an amount not to exceed |
4 | | $200,000, and beginning in fiscal year 2004 an
annual |
5 | | amount not to exceed $225,000 , may be appropriated to the |
6 | | Agency
from the Electric Vehicle Rebate Alternate Fuels |
7 | | Fund to pay its costs of administering the programs
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8 | | authorized by Section 27 of this Act. Beginning in fiscal |
9 | | year 2024 and in each fiscal year thereafter, an annual |
10 | | amount not to exceed $600,000 may be appropriated to the |
11 | | Agency from the Electric Vehicle Rebate Fund to pay its |
12 | | costs of administering the programs authorized by Section |
13 | | 27 of this Act. An Up to $200,000 may be appropriated to
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14 | | the Office of the Secretary of State in each of fiscal |
15 | | years 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 from the Alternate |
16 | | Fuels Fund to pay the Secretary
of State's costs of |
17 | | administering the programs authorized under this Act.
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18 | | Beginning in fiscal year 2004 and in each fiscal year |
19 | | thereafter, an amount
not to exceed $225,000 may be |
20 | | appropriated to the Secretary of State from the Electric |
21 | | Vehicle Rebate
Alternate Fuels Fund to pay the Secretary |
22 | | of State's costs of administering the
programs authorized |
23 | | under this Act.
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24 | | (2) In fiscal year 2022 and each fiscal year |
25 | | thereafter, after appropriation of
the amounts authorized |
26 | | by item (1) of subsection (a) of this Section, the
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1 | | remaining moneys estimated to be
collected during each |
2 | | fiscal year shall be appropriated.
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3 | | (3) (Blank).
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4 | | (4) Moneys appropriated to fund the programs |
5 | | authorized
in Sections 25 and 30 shall be expended only |
6 | | after they have been
collected and deposited into the |
7 | | Electric Vehicle Rebate Alternate Fuels Fund.
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8 | | (b) General Revenue Fund Appropriations. General Revenue |
9 | | Fund amounts
appropriated to and deposited into the Electric |
10 | | Vehicle Rebate Fund shall be
distributed from the Electric |
11 | | Vehicle Rebate Fund to fund the program authorized in Section |
12 | | 27.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.)
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14 | | Section 5-145. The Fire Investigation Act is amended by |
15 | | changing Section 13.1 as follows:
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16 | | (425 ILCS 25/13.1) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 17.1)
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17 | | Sec. 13.1. Fire Prevention Fund. |
18 | | (a) There shall be a special fund in the State Treasury
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19 | | known as the Fire Prevention Fund.
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20 | | (b) The following moneys shall be deposited into the Fund:
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21 | | (1) Moneys received by the Department of Insurance |
22 | | under Section 12 of this Act.
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23 | | (2) All fees and reimbursements received by the |
24 | | Office.
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1 | | (3) All receipts from boiler and pressure vessel |
2 | | certification, as
provided in Section 13 of the Boiler and |
3 | | Pressure Vessel Safety Act.
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4 | | (4) Such other moneys as may be provided by law.
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5 | | (c) The moneys in the Fire Prevention Fund shall be used, |
6 | | subject to
appropriation, for the following purposes:
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7 | | (1) Of the moneys deposited into the fund under |
8 | | Section 12 of this Act,
12.5% shall be available for the |
9 | | maintenance of the Illinois Fire Service
Institute and the |
10 | | expenses, facilities, and structures incident thereto,
and |
11 | | for making transfers into the General Obligation Bond |
12 | | Retirement and
Interest Fund for debt service requirements |
13 | | on bonds issued by the State of
Illinois after January 1, |
14 | | 1986 for the purpose of constructing a training
facility |
15 | | for use by the Institute. An additional 2.5% of the moneys |
16 | | deposited into the Fire Prevention Fund shall be available |
17 | | to the Illinois Fire Service Institute for support of the |
18 | | Cornerstone Training Program.
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19 | | (2) Of the moneys deposited into the Fund under |
20 | | Section 12 of this Act,
10% shall be available for the |
21 | | maintenance of the Chicago Fire Department
Training |
22 | | Program and the expenses, facilities, and structures |
23 | | incident
thereto, in addition to any moneys payable from |
24 | | the Fund to the City of
Chicago pursuant to the Illinois |
25 | | Fire Protection Training Act.
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26 | | (3) For making payments to local governmental agencies |
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1 | | and individuals
pursuant to Section 10 of the Illinois |
2 | | Fire Protection Training Act.
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3 | | (4) For the maintenance and operation of the Office of |
4 | | the State Fire
Marshal, and the expenses incident thereto.
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5 | | (4.5) For the maintenance, operation, and capital |
6 | | expenses of the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS). |
7 | | (4.6) For grants awarded by the Small Fire-fighting |
8 | | and Ambulance Service Equipment Grant Program established |
9 | | by Section 2.7 of the State Fire Marshal Act. |
10 | | (4.7) For grants awarded under the Fire Station
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11 | | Rehabilitation and Construction Grant Program established |
12 | | by Section 2.8 of the State Fire Marshal Act. |
13 | | (5) For any other purpose authorized by law.
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14 | | (c-5) As soon as possible after April 8, 2008 (the |
15 | | effective date of Public Act 95-717), the Comptroller shall |
16 | | order the transfer and the Treasurer shall transfer $2,000,000 |
17 | | from the Fire Prevention Fund to the Fire Service and Small |
18 | | Equipment Fund, $9,000,000 from the Fire Prevention Fund to |
19 | | the Fire Truck Revolving Loan Fund, and $4,000,000 from the |
20 | | Fire Prevention Fund to the Ambulance Revolving Loan Fund. |
21 | | Beginning on July 1, 2008, each month, or as soon as practical |
22 | | thereafter, an amount equal to $2 from each fine received |
23 | | shall be transferred from the Fire Prevention Fund to the Fire |
24 | | Service and Small Equipment Fund, an amount equal to $1.50 |
25 | | from each fine received shall be transferred from the Fire |
26 | | Prevention Fund to the Fire Truck Revolving Loan Fund, and an |
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1 | | amount equal to $4 from each fine received shall be |
2 | | transferred from the Fire Prevention Fund to the Ambulance |
3 | | Revolving Loan Fund. These moneys shall be transferred from |
4 | | the moneys deposited into the Fire Prevention Fund pursuant to |
5 | | Public Act 95-154, together with not more than 25% of any |
6 | | unspent appropriations from the prior fiscal year. These |
7 | | moneys may be allocated to the Fire Truck Revolving Loan Fund, |
8 | | Ambulance Revolving Loan Fund, and Fire Service and Small |
9 | | Equipment Fund at the discretion of the Office for the purpose |
10 | | of implementation of this Act.
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11 | | (d) Any portion of the Fire Prevention Fund remaining |
12 | | unexpended at the
end of any fiscal year which is not needed |
13 | | for the maintenance and expenses of the
Office or the |
14 | | maintenance and expenses of the
Illinois Fire Service |
15 | | Institute shall remain in the Fire Prevention Fund for the |
16 | | exclusive and restricted uses provided in subsections
(c) and |
17 | | (c-5) of this Section.
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18 | | (e) The Office shall keep on file an itemized
statement of |
19 | | all expenses incurred which are payable from the Fund, other
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20 | | than expenses incurred by the Illinois Fire Service Institute, |
21 | | and shall
approve all vouchers issued therefor before they are |
22 | | submitted to the State
Comptroller for payment. Such vouchers |
23 | | shall be allowed and paid in the
same manner as other claims |
24 | | against the State.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 101-82, eff. 1-1-20; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
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1 | | Section 5-150. The Open Space Lands Acquisition and |
2 | | Development Act is amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
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3 | | (525 ILCS 35/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 2103)
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4 | | Sec. 3. From appropriations made from the Capital |
5 | | Development Fund,
Build Illinois Bond Fund or other
available |
6 | | or designated funds for such
purposes, the Department shall |
7 | | make grants to local governments as
financial assistance for |
8 | | the capital
development and improvement of park, recreation or |
9 | | conservation
areas, marinas and shorelines, including planning |
10 | | and engineering costs, and for the
acquisition of open space |
11 | | lands, including
acquisition of easements and other property |
12 | | interests less than fee simple
ownership if the Department |
13 | | determines that such property
interests are sufficient to |
14 | | carry out the purposes of this Act, subject to
the conditions |
15 | | and limitations set forth in this Act.
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16 | | No more than 10% of the amount so appropriated for any |
17 | | fiscal year may
be committed or expended on any one project |
18 | | described in an application
under this Act.
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19 | | Except for grants awarded from new appropriations in |
20 | | fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2024 , any grant under this Act |
21 | | to a local government shall be conditioned upon
the state |
22 | | providing assistance on a 50/50 matching basis for the |
23 | | acquisition
of open space lands and for capital development
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24 | | and improvement proposals. However, a local government defined |
25 | | as "distressed" under criteria adopted by the Department |
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1 | | through administrative rule shall be eligible for assistance |
2 | | up to 90% for the acquisition
of open space lands and for |
3 | | capital development
and improvement proposals, provided that |
4 | | no more than 10% of the amount appropriated under this Act in |
5 | | any fiscal year is made available as grants to distressed |
6 | | local governments. For grants awarded from new appropriations |
7 | | in fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2024 only, a local |
8 | | government defined as "distressed" is eligible for assistance |
9 | | up to 100% for the acquisition of open space lands and for |
10 | | capital development and improvement proposals. The Department |
11 | | may make more than 10% of the amount appropriated in fiscal |
12 | | year 2023 and fiscal year 2024 available as grants to |
13 | | distressed local governments.
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14 | | An advance payment of a minimum of 50% of any grant made to |
15 | | a unit of local government under this Act must be paid to the |
16 | | unit of local government at the time the Department awards the |
17 | | grant. A unit of local government may opt out of the advanced |
18 | | payment option at the time of the award of the grant. The |
19 | | remainder of the grant shall be distributed to the local |
20 | | government quarterly on a reimbursement basis. The Department |
21 | | shall consider an applicant's request for an extension to a |
22 | | grant under this Act if (i) the advanced payment is expended or |
23 | | legally obligated within the 2 years required by Section 5 of |
24 | | the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act or (ii) no advanced |
25 | | payment was made. |
26 | | (Source: P.A. 102-200, eff. 7-30-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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1 | | Section 5-153. The Illinois Highway Code is amended by |
2 | | changing Section 6-901 as follows:
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3 | | (605 ILCS 5/6-901) (from Ch. 121, par. 6-901)
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4 | | Sec. 6-901.
Annually, the General Assembly shall |
5 | | appropriate to the
Department of Transportation from the road |
6 | | fund, the general revenue
fund, any other State funds or a |
7 | | combination of those funds, $60,000,000 $15,000,000
for |
8 | | apportionment to counties for the use of road districts for |
9 | | the
construction of bridges 20 feet or more in length, as |
10 | | provided in
Sections 6-902 through 6-905.
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11 | | The Department of Transportation shall apportion among the |
12 | | several
counties of this State for the use of road districts |
13 | | the amounts
appropriated under this Section. The amount |
14 | | apportioned to a county
shall be in the proportion which the |
15 | | total mileage of township or
district roads in the county |
16 | | bears to the total mileage of all township
and district roads |
17 | | in the State. Each county shall allocate to the
several road |
18 | | districts in the county the funds so apportioned to the
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19 | | county. The allocation to road districts shall be made in the |
20 | | same
manner and be subject to the same conditions and |
21 | | qualifications as are
provided by Section 8 of the "Motor Fuel |
22 | | Tax Law", approved March 25,
1929, as amended, with respect to |
23 | | the allocation to road districts of
the amount allotted from |
24 | | the Motor Fuel Tax Fund for apportionment to
counties for the |
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1 | | use of road districts, but no allocation shall be made
to any |
2 | | road district that has not levied taxes for road and bridge
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3 | | purposes and for bridge construction purposes at the maximum |
4 | | rates
permitted by Sections 6-501, 6-508 and 6-512 of this |
5 | | Act, without
referendum. "Road district" and "township or |
6 | | district road" have the
meanings ascribed to those terms in |
7 | | this Act.
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8 | | Road districts in counties in which a property tax |
9 | | extension limitation is
imposed under the Property Tax |
10 | | Extension Limitation Law that are made
ineligible for receipt |
11 | | of this appropriation due to the imposition of a
property tax |
12 | | extension limitation may become eligible if, at the time the
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13 | | property tax extension limitation was imposed, the road |
14 | | district was levying at
the required rate and continues to |
15 | | levy the maximum allowable amount
after the imposition of the |
16 | | property tax extension limitation. The road
district
also |
17 | | becomes
eligible if it levies at or above the rate required for |
18 | | eligibility by Section
8 of the
Motor Fuel Tax Law.
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19 | | The amounts apportioned under this Section for allocation |
20 | | to road
districts may be used only for bridge construction as |
21 | | provided in this
Division. So much of those amounts as are not |
22 | | obligated under Sections
6-902 through 6-904 and for which |
23 | | local funds have not been committed
under Section 6-905 within |
24 | | 48 months of the date
when such apportionment is
made lapses |
25 | | and shall not be paid to the county treasurer for
distribution |
26 | | to road districts.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 96-366, eff. 1-1-10.)
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2 | | Section 5-155. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
3 | | changing Sections 3-626, 3-658, 3-667, and 3-692 as follows:
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4 | | (625 ILCS 5/3-626)
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5 | | Sec. 3-626. Korean War Veteran license plates.
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6 | | (a) In addition to any other special license plate, the |
7 | | Secretary, upon
receipt of all applicable fees and |
8 | | applications made in the form prescribed by
the Secretary of |
9 | | State, may issue special registration plates designated as
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10 | | Korean War Veteran license plates to
residents of Illinois who |
11 | | participated in the United States Armed Forces during
the |
12 | | Korean War. The special plate issued under this Section shall |
13 | | be affixed
only to passenger vehicles of the first division, |
14 | | motorcycles,
motor vehicles of the second
division weighing |
15 | | not more than 8,000 pounds, and recreational vehicles as
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16 | | defined by Section 1-169 of this Code. Plates issued under |
17 | | this Section shall
expire according to the staggered |
18 | | multi-year procedure established by Section
3-414.1 of this |
19 | | Code.
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20 | | (b) The design, color, and format of the plates shall be |
21 | | wholly
within the discretion of the Secretary of State. The |
22 | | Secretary may, in his or
her discretion, allow the plates to be |
23 | | issued as vanity plates or personalized
in accordance with |
24 | | Section 3-405.1 of this Code. The plates are not required
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1 | | designate "Land Of Lincoln", as prescribed in subsection (b) |
2 | | of Section
3-412 of this Code. The Secretary shall prescribe |
3 | | the eligibility requirements
and, in his or her discretion, |
4 | | shall approve and prescribe stickers or decals
as provided |
5 | | under Section 3-412.
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6 | | (c) (Blank).
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7 | | (d) The Korean War Memorial Construction Fund is created |
8 | | as a special fund
in the State treasury. All moneys in the |
9 | | Korean War Memorial Construction Fund
shall, subject to |
10 | | appropriation, be used by the Department of Veterans' Affairs
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11 | | to provide grants for construction of the Korean War Memorial |
12 | | to be located at
Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. |
13 | | Upon the completion of the
Memorial, the Department of |
14 | | Veterans' Affairs shall certify to the State
Treasurer that |
15 | | the construction of the Memorial has been completed. At the |
16 | | direction of and upon notification of the Secretary of State, |
17 | | the State Comptroller shall direct and Upon the
certification |
18 | | by the Department of Veterans' Affairs, the State Treasurer |
19 | | shall
transfer all moneys in the Fund and any future deposits |
20 | | into the Fund into the
Secretary of State Special License |
21 | | Plate
Fund. Upon completion of the transfer, the Korean War |
22 | | Memorial Construction Fund is dissolved.
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23 | | (e) An individual who has been issued Korean War Veteran |
24 | | license plates
for a vehicle
and who has been approved for |
25 | | benefits under the Senior Citizens and Persons with |
26 | | Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act shall pay
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1 | | issuance and the regular annual fee for the registration of |
2 | | the
vehicle as provided in Section 3-806.3 of this Code.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 99-127, eff. 1-1-16; 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; |
4 | | 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 100-143, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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5 | | (625 ILCS 5/3-658)
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6 | | Sec. 3-658. Professional Sports Teams license plates.
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7 | | (a) The Secretary, upon receipt of an application made in |
8 | | the form
prescribed by the Secretary, may issue special |
9 | | registration plates designated
as Professional Sports Teams |
10 | | license plates. The special plates issued under
this Section
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11 | | shall be affixed only to passenger vehicles of the first |
12 | | division, motorcycles, and motor
vehicles of the second |
13 | | division weighing not more than 8,000 pounds. Plates
issued |
14 | | under this Section shall expire according to the multi-year |
15 | | procedure
established by Section 3-414.1 of this Code.
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16 | | (b) The design and color of the plates is wholly within the |
17 | | discretion of
the Secretary, except that the plates shall, |
18 | | subject to the permission of the
applicable team owner, |
19 | | display the logo of the Chicago Bears, the Chicago
Bulls, the |
20 | | Chicago Blackhawks, the Chicago Cubs, the
Chicago White Sox, |
21 | | the Chicago Sky, the Chicago Red Stars, the Chicago Fire, or |
22 | | the St. Louis Cardinals, at the
applicant's option. The |
23 | | Secretary may allow the plates to be issued as vanity
or |
24 | | personalized plates under Section 3-405.1 of the Code. The |
25 | | Secretary shall
prescribe stickers or decals as provided under |
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2 | | (c) An applicant for the special plate shall be charged a |
3 | | $40 fee for
original issuance in addition to the appropriate |
4 | | registration fee. Until July 1, 2023, of Of this
fee, $25 shall |
5 | | be deposited into the Professional Sports Teams Education Fund
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6 | | and $15 shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special |
7 | | License Plate
Fund, to be used by the Secretary to help defray |
8 | | the administrative processing
costs. Beginning July 1, 2023, |
9 | | of this fee, $25 shall be deposited into the Common School Fund |
10 | | and $15 shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special |
11 | | License Plate Fund, to be used by the Secretary to help defray |
12 | | the administrative processing costs.
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13 | | For each registration renewal period, a $27 fee, in |
14 | | addition to the
appropriate registration fee, shall be |
15 | | charged. Until July 1, 2023, of Of this fee, $25 shall be
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16 | | deposited into the Professional Sports Teams Education Fund |
17 | | and $2 shall be
deposited into the Secretary of State Special |
18 | | License Plate Fund. Beginning July 1, 2023, of this fee, $25 |
19 | | shall be deposited into the Common School Fund and $2 shall be |
20 | | deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate |
21 | | Fund.
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22 | | (d) The Professional Sports Teams Education Fund is |
23 | | created as a special
fund in the State treasury. Until July 1, |
24 | | 2023, the The Comptroller shall order transferred and the |
25 | | Treasurer shall transfer all moneys in the Professional Sports |
26 | | Teams Education Fund to the Common School Fund every 6 months.
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1 | | (e) On July 1, 2023, or as soon thereafter as practical, |
2 | | the State Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer |
3 | | shall transfer the remaining balance from the Professional |
4 | | Sports Teams Education Fund into the Common School Fund. Upon |
5 | | completion of the transfer, the Professional Sports Teams |
6 | | Education Fund is dissolved, and any future deposits due to |
7 | | that Fund and any outstanding obligations or liabilities of |
8 | | that Fund shall pass to the Common School Fund. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 102-1099, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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10 | | (625 ILCS 5/3-667)
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11 | | Sec. 3-667. Korean Service license plates. |
12 | | (a) In addition to any other special license plate, the |
13 | | Secretary, upon
receipt of all applicable fees and |
14 | | applications made in the form prescribed by
the Secretary of |
15 | | State, may issue special registration plates designated as
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16 | | Korean Service license plates to
residents of Illinois who, on |
17 | | or after July 27, 1954, participated in the United States |
18 | | Armed Forces in Korea. The special plate issued under this |
19 | | Section shall be affixed
only to passenger vehicles of the |
20 | | first division, motorcycles,
motor vehicles of the second
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21 | | division weighing not more than 8,000 pounds, and recreational |
22 | | vehicles as
defined by Section 1-169 of this Code. Plates |
23 | | issued under this Section shall
expire according to the |
24 | | staggered multi-year procedure established by Section
3-414.1 |
25 | | of this Code. |
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1 | | (b) The design, color, and format of the plates shall be |
2 | | wholly
within the discretion of the Secretary of State. The |
3 | | Secretary may, in his or
her discretion, allow the plates to be |
4 | | issued as vanity or personalized
plates in accordance with |
5 | | Section 3-405.1 of this Code. The plates are not required
to |
6 | | designate "Land of
Lincoln", as prescribed in subsection (b) |
7 | | of Section
3-412 of this Code. The Secretary shall prescribe |
8 | | the eligibility requirements
and, in his or her discretion, |
9 | | shall approve and prescribe stickers or decals
as provided |
10 | | under Section 3-412.
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11 | | (c) (Blank). An applicant shall be charged a $2 fee for |
12 | | original issuance
in addition to the applicable registration |
13 | | fee. This additional fee shall be deposited into the Korean |
14 | | War Memorial Construction Fund a special fund in the State |
15 | | treasury.
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16 | | (d) An individual who has been issued Korean Service |
17 | | license plates
for a vehicle
and who has been approved for |
18 | | benefits under the Senior Citizens and Persons with |
19 | | Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act shall pay
the original |
20 | | issuance and the regular annual fee for the registration of |
21 | | the
vehicle as provided in Section 3-806.3 of this Code in |
22 | | addition to the fees
specified in subsection (c) of this |
23 | | Section.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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25 | | (625 ILCS 5/3-692)
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1 | | Sec. 3-692. Soil and Water Conservation District Plates. |
2 | | (a) In addition to any other special license plate, the |
3 | | Secretary, upon receipt of all applicable fees and |
4 | | applications made in the form prescribed by the Secretary of |
5 | | State, may issue Soil and Water Conservation District license |
6 | | plates. The special Soil and Water Conservation District plate |
7 | | issued under this Section shall be affixed only to passenger |
8 | | vehicles of the first division and motor vehicles of the |
9 | | second division weighing not more than 8,000 pounds. Plates |
10 | | issued under this Section shall expire according to the |
11 | | staggered multi-year procedure established by Section 3-414.1 |
12 | | of this Code. |
13 | | (b) The design, color, and format of the plates shall be |
14 | | wholly within the discretion of the Secretary of State. |
15 | | Appropriate documentation, as determined by the Secretary, |
16 | | must accompany each application. The Secretary, in his or her |
17 | | discretion, shall approve and prescribe stickers or decals as |
18 | | provided under Section 3-412. |
19 | | (c) An applicant for the special plate shall be charged a |
20 | | $40 fee for original issuance in addition to the appropriate |
21 | | registration fee. Of this fee, $25 shall be deposited into the |
22 | | Soil and Water Conservation District Fund and $15 shall be |
23 | | deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate |
24 | | Fund, to be used by the Secretary to help defray the |
25 | | administrative processing costs.
For each registration renewal |
26 | | period, a $27 fee, in addition to the appropriate registration |
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1 | | fee, shall be charged. Of this fee, $25 shall be deposited into |
2 | | the Soil and Water Conservation District Fund and $2 shall be |
3 | | deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate |
4 | | Fund. |
5 | | (d) The Soil and Water Conservation District Fund is |
6 | | created as a special fund in the State treasury. All money in |
7 | | the Soil and Water Conservation District Fund shall be paid, |
8 | | subject to appropriation by the General Assembly and |
9 | | distribution by the Secretary, as grants to Illinois soil and |
10 | | water conservation districts for projects that conserve and |
11 | | restore soil and water in Illinois. All interest earned on |
12 | | moneys in the Fund shall be deposited into the Fund. The Fund |
13 | | shall not be subject to administrative charges or chargebacks, |
14 | | such as but not limited to those authorized under Section 8h of |
15 | | the State Finance Act.
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16 | | (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on July 1, |
17 | | 2023, or as soon thereafter as practical, the State |
18 | | Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
19 | | transfer the remaining balance from the Soil and Water |
20 | | Conservation District Fund into the Partners for Conservation |
21 | | Fund. Upon completion of the transfers, the Soil and Water |
22 | | Conservation District Fund is dissolved, and any future |
23 | | deposits due to that Fund and any outstanding obligations or |
24 | | liabilities of that Fund shall pass to the Partners for |
25 | | Conservation Fund. |
26 | | (f) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2024. |
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1377, eff. 1-1-11; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; |
2 | | 97-409, eff. 1-1-12.)
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3 | | Section 5-160. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended |
4 | | by changing Sections 3-12-3a, 3-12-6, and 3-12-13 as follows:
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5 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-12-3a) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-3a)
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6 | | Sec. 3-12-3a. Contracts, leases, and business agreements. |
7 | | (a) The
Department shall promulgate such rules and |
8 | | policies as it deems necessary to establish, manage, and |
9 | | operate its Illinois Correctional Industries division
for the |
10 | | purpose of utilizing committed persons in the
manufacture of |
11 | | food stuffs, finished goods or wares. To the extent not |
12 | | inconsistent with the function and role of the ICI, the |
13 | | Department may enter into a contract, lease, or other type of |
14 | | business agreement, not to exceed 20 years, with any private |
15 | | corporation, partnership, person, or other business entity for |
16 | | the purpose of utilizing committed persons in the provision of |
17 | | services or for any other business or commercial enterprise |
18 | | deemed by the Department to be consistent with proper training |
19 | | and rehabilitation of committed persons.
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20 | | Beginning in In fiscal year years 2021 through 2023 , the |
21 | | Department shall oversee the Illinois Correctional Industries |
22 | | accounting processes and budget requests to the General |
23 | | Assembly, other budgetary processes, audits by the Office of |
24 | | the Auditor General, and computer processes. Beginning in For |
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1 | | fiscal year years 2021 through 2023 , the spending authority of |
2 | | Illinois Correctional Industries shall no longer be separate |
3 | | and apart from the Department's budget and appropriations, and |
4 | | the Department shall control its accounting processes, |
5 | | budgets, audits and computer processes in accordance with any |
6 | | Department rules and policies. |
7 | | (b) The Department shall be permitted to construct |
8 | | buildings on State
property for the purposes identified in |
9 | | subsection (a) and to lease for a
period not to exceed 20 years |
10 | | any building or portion thereof on State
property for the |
11 | | purposes identified in subsection (a).
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12 | | (c) Any contract or other business agreement referenced in
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13 | | subsection (a) shall include a provision requiring that all |
14 | | committed
persons assigned receive in connection with their |
15 | | assignment such
vocational training and/or apprenticeship |
16 | | programs as the Department deems appropriate.
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17 | | (d) Committed persons assigned in accordance with this |
18 | | Section shall be
compensated in accordance with the provisions |
19 | | of Section 3-12-5.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
21 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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22 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-12-6) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-6)
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23 | | Sec. 3-12-6. Programs. Through its Illinois Correctional |
24 | | Industries division, the Department may shall establish |
25 | | commercial, business, and manufacturing programs for the |
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1 | | production sale of finished goods and processed food and |
2 | | beverages to the State, its political units, agencies, and |
3 | | other public institutions. Illinois Correctional Industries |
4 | | may shall establish, operate, and maintain manufacturing and |
5 | | food and beverage production in the Department facilities and |
6 | | provide food for the Department institutions and for the |
7 | | mental health and developmental disabilities institutions of |
8 | | the Department of Human Services and the institutions of the |
9 | | Department of Veterans' Affairs. |
10 | | Illinois Correctional Industries shall be administered by |
11 | | a chief executive officer. The chief executive officer shall |
12 | | report to the Director of the Department or the Director's |
13 | | designee. The chief executive officer shall administer the |
14 | | commercial and business programs of ICI for inmate workers in |
15 | | the custody of the Department of Corrections. |
16 | | The chief executive officer shall have such assistants as |
17 | | are required for programming sales staff , manufacturing, |
18 | | budget, fiscal, accounting, computer, human services, and |
19 | | personnel as necessary to run its commercial and business |
20 | | programs. |
21 | | Illinois Correctional Industries shall have a financial |
22 | | officer who shall report to the chief executive officer. The |
23 | | financial officer shall: (i) assist in the development and |
24 | | presentation of the Department budget submission; (ii) manage |
25 | | and control the spending authority of ICI; and (iii) provide |
26 | | oversight of the financial activities of ICI, both internally |
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1 | | and through coordination with the Department fiscal operations |
2 | | personnel, including accounting processes, budget submissions, |
3 | | other budgetary processes, audits by the Office of the Auditor |
4 | | General, and computer processes. For fiscal years 2021 through |
5 | | 2023, the financial officer shall coordinate and cooperate |
6 | | with the Department's chief financial officer to perform the |
7 | | functions listed in this paragraph. |
8 | | Illinois Correctional Industries shall be located in |
9 | | Springfield. The chief executive officer of Illinois |
10 | | Correctional Industries
shall assign personnel to teach
direct |
11 | | the production of goods and shall employ committed persons
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12 | | assigned by the facility chief administrative officer. The |
13 | | Department of Corrections may
direct such other vocational |
14 | | programs as it deems necessary for the rehabilitation of |
15 | | inmates, which shall be separate and apart from, and not in |
16 | | conflict with, programs of Illinois Correctional Industries.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
18 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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19 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-12-13) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-13)
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20 | | Sec. 3-12-13. Sale of Property. Whenever a responsible |
21 | | officer of the
Correctional Industries Division of the |
22 | | Department seeks to dispose of property
pursuant to the " State |
23 | | Property Control Act " , proceeds received by the Administrator
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24 | | under that Act from the sale of property under the control of |
25 | | the Division
of Correctional Industries of the Department |
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1 | | shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund
Working |
2 | | Capital Revolving Fund of the Correction Industries Division |
3 | | if
such property was originally purchased with funds |
4 | | therefrom .
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 81-1507.)
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6 | | (730 ILCS 5/3-12-11 rep.)
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7 | | Section 5-165. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended |
8 | | by repealing Section 3-12-11.
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9 | | Section 5-167. The Illinois Crime Reduction Act of 2009 is |
10 | | amended by changing Section 20 as follows:
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11 | | (730 ILCS 190/20) |
12 | | Sec. 20. Adult Redeploy Illinois.
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13 | | (a) Purpose. When offenders are accurately assessed for |
14 | | risk, assets, and needs, it is possible to identify which |
15 | | people should be sent to prison and which people can be |
16 | | effectively supervised in the locality. By providing financial |
17 | | incentives to counties or judicial circuits to create |
18 | | effective local-level evidence-based services, it is possible |
19 | | to reduce crime and recidivism at a lower cost to taxpayers. |
20 | | Based on this model, this Act hereby creates the Adult |
21 | | Redeploy Illinois program for probation-eligible offenders in |
22 | | order to increase public safety and encourage the successful |
23 | | local supervision of eligible offenders and their |
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1 | | reintegration into the locality. |
2 | | (b) The Adult Redeploy Illinois program shall reallocate |
3 | | State funds to local jurisdictions that successfully establish |
4 | | a process to assess offenders and provide a continuum of |
5 | | locally based sanctions and treatment alternatives for |
6 | | offenders who would be incarcerated in a State facility if |
7 | | those local services and sanctions did not exist. The |
8 | | allotment of funds shall be based on a formula that rewards |
9 | | local jurisdictions for the establishment or expansion of |
10 | | local supervision programs and requires them to pay the amount |
11 | | determined in subsection (e) if incarceration targets as |
12 | | defined in subsection (e) are not met. |
13 | | (c) Each county or circuit participating in the Adult |
14 | | Redeploy Illinois program shall create a local plan describing |
15 | | how it will protect public safety and reduce the county or |
16 | | circuit's utilization of incarceration in State facilities or |
17 | | local county jails by the creation or expansion of |
18 | | individualized services or programs. |
19 | | (d) Based on the local plan, a county or circuit shall |
20 | | enter into an agreement with the Adult Redeploy Oversight |
21 | | Board described in subsection (e) to reduce the number of |
22 | | commitments of probation-eligible offenders to State |
23 | | correctional facilities from that county or circuit. The |
24 | | agreement shall include a pledge from the county or circuit to |
25 | | reduce their commitments by 25% of the level of commitments |
26 | | from the average number of commitments for the past 3 years of |
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1 | | eligible offenders. In return, the county or circuit shall |
2 | | receive, based upon a formula described in subsection (e), |
3 | | funds to redeploy for local programming for offenders who |
4 | | would otherwise be incarcerated such as management and |
5 | | supervision, electronic monitoring, and drug testing. The |
6 | | county or circuit shall also be penalized, as described in |
7 | | subsection (e), for failure to reach the goal of reduced |
8 | | commitments stipulated in the agreement. |
9 | | (d-5) Subject to appropriation to the Illinois Criminal |
10 | | Justice Information Authority, the Adult Redeploy Illinois |
11 | | Oversight Board described in subsection (e) may provide grant |
12 | | funds to qualified organizations that can assist local |
13 | | jurisdictions in training, development, and technical |
14 | | assistance. |
15 | | (e) Adult Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board; members; |
16 | | responsibilities. |
17 | | (1) The Secretary of Human Services and the Director |
18 | | of Corrections shall within 3 months after January 1, 2010 |
19 | | ( the effective date of Public Act 96-761) this Act convene |
20 | | and act as co-chairs of an oversight board to oversee the |
21 | | Adult Redeploy Program. The Board shall include, but not |
22 | | be limited to, designees from the Prisoner Review Board, |
23 | | Office of the Attorney General, Illinois Criminal Justice |
24 | | Information Authority, and Sentencing Policy Advisory |
25 | | Council; the Cook County State's Attorney or a designee ; a |
26 | | State's Attorney selected by the President of the Illinois |
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1 | | State's Attorneys Association; the State Appellate |
2 | | Defender or a designee ; the Cook County Public Defender or |
3 | | a designee ; a representative of Cook County Adult |
4 | | Probation, a representative of DuPage County Adult |
5 | | Probation; a representative of Sangamon County Adult |
6 | | Probation; and 4 representatives from non-governmental |
7 | | organizations, including service providers. Members shall |
8 | | serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for |
9 | | actual expenses incurred in the performance of their |
10 | | duties. |
11 | | (2) The Oversight Board shall within one year after |
12 | | January 1, 2010 ( the effective date of Public Act 96-761) |
13 | | this Act : |
14 | | (A) Develop a process to solicit applications from |
15 | | and identify jurisdictions to be included in the Adult |
16 | | Redeploy Illinois program. |
17 | | (B) Define categories of membership for local |
18 | | entities to participate in the creation and oversight |
19 | | of the local Adult Redeploy Illinois program. |
20 | | (C) Develop a formula for the allotment of funds |
21 | | to local jurisdictions for local and community-based |
22 | | services in lieu of commitment to the Department of |
23 | | Corrections and a penalty amount for failure to reach |
24 | | the goal of reduced commitments stipulated in the |
25 | | plans. |
26 | | (D) Develop a standard format for the local plan |
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1 | | to be submitted by the local entity created in each |
2 | | county or circuit. |
3 | | (E) Identify and secure resources sufficient to |
4 | | support the administration and evaluation of Adult |
5 | | Redeploy Illinois. |
6 | | (F) Develop a process to support ongoing |
7 | | monitoring and evaluation of Adult Redeploy Illinois. |
8 | | (G) Review local plans and proposed agreements and |
9 | | approve the distribution of resources. |
10 | | (H) Develop a performance measurement system that |
11 | | includes but is not limited to the following key |
12 | | performance indicators: recidivism, rate of |
13 | | revocations, employment rates, education achievement, |
14 | | successful completion of substance abuse treatment |
15 | | programs, and payment of victim restitution. Each |
16 | | county or circuit shall include the performance |
17 | | measurement system in its local plan and provide data |
18 | | annually to evaluate its success.
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19 | | (I) Report annually the results of the performance |
20 | | measurements on a timely basis to the Governor and |
21 | | General Assembly.
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22 | | (3) The Oversight Board shall: |
23 | | (A) Develop a process to solicit grant
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24 | | applications from eligible training, development, and |
25 | | technical assistance organizations. |
26 | | (B) Review grant applications and proposed grant
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1 | | agreements and approve the distribution of resources. |
2 | | (C) Develop a process to support ongoing
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3 | | monitoring of training, development, and technical |
4 | | assistance grantees. |
5 | | (Source: P.A. 100-999, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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6 | | Section 5-170. The Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act |
7 | | is amended by changing Section 15-801 as follows:
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8 | | (765 ILCS 1026/15-801)
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9 | | Sec. 15-801. Deposit of funds by administrator. |
10 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the |
11 | | administrator shall deposit in the Unclaimed Property Trust |
12 | | Fund all funds received under this Act, including proceeds |
13 | | from the sale of property under Article 7. The administrator |
14 | | may deposit any amount in the Unclaimed Property Trust Fund |
15 | | into the State Pensions Fund during the fiscal year at his or |
16 | | her discretion; however, he or she shall, on April 15 and |
17 | | October 15 of each year, deposit any amount in the Unclaimed |
18 | | Property Trust Fund exceeding $2,500,000 into the State |
19 | | Pensions Fund. If on either April 15 or October 15, the |
20 | | administrator determines that a balance of $2,500,000 is |
21 | | insufficient for the prompt payment of unclaimed property |
22 | | claims authorized under this Act, the administrator may retain |
23 | | more than $2,500,000 in the Unclaimed Property Trust Fund in |
24 | | order to ensure the prompt payment of claims. Beginning in |
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1 | | State fiscal year 2025 2024 , all amounts that are deposited |
2 | | into the State Pensions Fund from the Unclaimed Property Trust |
3 | | Fund shall be apportioned to the designated retirement systems |
4 | | as provided in subsection (c-6) of Section 8.12 of the State |
5 | | Finance Act to reduce their actuarial reserve deficiencies. |
6 | | (b) The administrator shall make prompt payment of claims |
7 | | he or she duly allows as provided for in this Act from the |
8 | | Unclaimed Property Trust Fund. This shall constitute an |
9 | | irrevocable and continuing appropriation of all amounts in the |
10 | | Unclaimed Property Trust Fund necessary to make prompt payment |
11 | | of claims duly allowed by the administrator pursuant to this |
12 | | Act.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
14 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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15 | | Section 5-175. The Line of Duty Compensation Act is |
16 | | amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
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17 | | (820 ILCS 315/3)
(from Ch. 48, par. 283)
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18 | | Sec. 3. Duty death benefit. |
19 | | (a) If a claim therefor is made within 2 years one
year of |
20 | | the date of death of a law enforcement officer, civil
defense |
21 | | worker, civil air patrol member, paramedic, fireman, chaplain, |
22 | | or
State employee killed in the line of duty,
or if a claim |
23 | | therefor is made within 2 years of the date of death of an |
24 | | Armed Forces member killed in the line of duty, compensation |
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1 | | shall be paid to the person designated by the law
enforcement |
2 | | officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol member, |
3 | | paramedic,
fireman, chaplain, State employee, or Armed Forces |
4 | | member. However, if the Armed Forces member was killed in the |
5 | | line of duty before
October 18, 2004, the
claim must be made |
6 | | within one year of October 18, 2004. In addition, if a death |
7 | | occurred after December 31, 2016 and before January 1, 2021, |
8 | | the claim may be made no later than December 31, 2022 |
9 | | notwithstanding any other deadline established under this Act |
10 | | with respect to filing a claim for a duty death benefit.
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11 | | (b)
The amount of compensation, except for an Armed Forces |
12 | | member, shall be $10,000 if the death in the
line of duty |
13 | | occurred prior to January 1, 1974; $20,000 if
such death |
14 | | occurred after December 31, 1973 and before July 1, 1983;
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15 | | $50,000 if such death occurred on or after July 1, 1983 and |
16 | | before January 1,
1996; $100,000 if the death occurred on or |
17 | | after January 1, 1996 and
before May 18, 2001; $118,000 if the |
18 | | death occurred on or after May
18, 2001 and before July 1, |
19 | | 2002; and $259,038 if the death occurred on or after July 1, |
20 | | 2002 and before January
1, 2003. For an Armed Forces member |
21 | | killed in the line of duty (i) at any time before January 1, |
22 | | 2005, the compensation is $259,038 plus amounts equal to the |
23 | | increases for 2003 and 2004 determined under subsection (c) |
24 | | and (ii) on or after January 1, 2005, the compensation is the |
25 | | amount determined under item (i) plus the applicable increases |
26 | | for 2005 and thereafter determined under subsection (c).
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1 | | (c) Except as provided in subsection (b), for deaths |
2 | | occurring on or after January 1, 2003, the death
compensation |
3 | | rate for death in the line of duty occurring in a particular
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4 | | calendar year shall be the death compensation rate for death |
5 | | occurring in the
previous calendar year (or in the case of |
6 | | deaths occurring in 2003, the rate
in effect on December 31, |
7 | | 2002) increased by a percentage thereof equal to
the |
8 | | percentage increase, if any, in the index known as the |
9 | | Consumer Price
Index for All Urban Consumers: U.S. city |
10 | | average, unadjusted, for all items,
as published by the United |
11 | | States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics, for |
12 | | the 12 months ending with the month of June of that previous
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13 | | calendar year.
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14 | | (d) If no beneficiary is designated or if no designated |
15 | | beneficiary survives at the death of the law
enforcement |
16 | | officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol member,
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17 | | paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or State employee
killed in the |
18 | | line of
duty, the compensation shall be paid in accordance |
19 | | with a legally binding will left by the law
enforcement |
20 | | officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol member,
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21 | | paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or State employee. If the law
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22 | | enforcement officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol |
23 | | member,
paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or State employee did |
24 | | not leave a legally binding will, the compensation shall be |
25 | | paid as follows:
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26 | | (1) when there is a surviving spouse, the entire sum |
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1 | | shall be paid to
the spouse;
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2 | | (2) when there is no surviving spouse, but a surviving |
3 | | descendant of the
decedent, the entire sum shall be paid |
4 | | to the decedent's descendants per
stirpes;
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5 | | (3) when there is neither a surviving spouse nor a |
6 | | surviving descendant,
the entire sum shall be paid to the |
7 | | parents of the decedent in equal parts,
allowing to the |
8 | | surviving parent, if one is dead, the entire sum; and
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9 | | (4) when there is no surviving spouse, descendant or |
10 | | parent of the
decedent, but there are surviving brothers |
11 | | or sisters, or descendants of a
brother or sister, who |
12 | | were receiving their principal support from the
decedent |
13 | | at his death, the entire sum shall be paid, in equal parts, |
14 | | to the
dependent brothers or sisters or dependent |
15 | | descendant of a brother or
sister. Dependency shall be |
16 | | determined by the Court of Claims based upon
the |
17 | | investigation and report of the Attorney General.
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18 | | The changes made to this subsection (d) by this amendatory Act |
19 | | of the 94th General Assembly apply to any pending case as long |
20 | | as compensation has not been paid to any party before the |
21 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
22 | | Assembly.
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23 | | (d-1) For purposes of subsection (d), in the case of a |
24 | | person killed in the line of duty who was born out of wedlock |
25 | | and was not an adoptive child at the time of the person's |
26 | | death, a person shall be deemed to be a parent of the person |
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1 | | killed in the line of duty only if that person would be an |
2 | | eligible parent, as defined in Section 2-2 of the Probate Act |
3 | | of 1975, of the person killed in the line of duty. This |
4 | | subsection (d-1) applies to any pending claim if compensation |
5 | | was not paid to the claimant of the pending claim before the |
6 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
7 | | Assembly.
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8 | | (d-2) If no beneficiary is designated or if no designated |
9 | | beneficiary survives at the death of the Armed Forces member |
10 | | killed in the line of duty, the compensation shall be paid in |
11 | | entirety according to the designation made on the most recent |
12 | | version of the Armed Forces member's Servicemembers' Group |
13 | | Life Insurance Election and Certificate ("SGLI"). |
14 | | If no SGLI form exists at the time of the Armed Forces |
15 | | member's death, the compensation shall be paid in accordance |
16 | | with a legally binding will left by the Armed Forces member. |
17 | | If no SGLI form exists for the Armed Forces member and the |
18 | | Armed Forces member did not leave a legally binding will, the |
19 | | compensation shall be paid to the persons and in the priority |
20 | | as set forth in paragraphs (1) through (4) of subsection (d) of |
21 | | this Section. |
22 | | This subsection (d-2) applies to any pending case as long |
23 | | as compensation has not been paid to any party before the |
24 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
25 | | Assembly.
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26 | | (e) If there is no beneficiary designated or if no |
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1 | | designated beneficiary survives at the death of the
law |
2 | | enforcement officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol |
3 | | member,
paramedic, fireman, chaplain, State employee, or Armed |
4 | | Forces member
killed in the line of duty
and there is no other |
5 | | person or entity to whom compensation is payable under this |
6 | | Section, no compensation shall be payable
under this Act.
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7 | | (f) No part of such compensation may be paid to any other |
8 | | person for any
efforts in securing such compensation.
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9 | | (g) This amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly |
10 | | applies to claims made on or after October 18, 2004 with |
11 | | respect to an Armed Forces member killed in the line of duty.
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12 | | (h) In any case for which benefits have not been paid |
13 | | within 6 months of the claim being filed in accordance with |
14 | | this Section, which is pending as of the effective date of this |
15 | | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, and in which |
16 | | there are 2 or more beneficiaries, at least one of whom would |
17 | | receive at least a portion of the total benefit regardless of |
18 | | the manner in which the Court of Claims resolves the claim, the |
19 | | Court shall direct the Comptroller to pay the minimum amount |
20 | | of money which the determinate beneficiary would receive |
21 | | together with all interest payment penalties which have |
22 | | accrued on that portion of the award being paid within 30 days |
23 | | of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th |
24 | | General Assembly. For purposes of this subsection (h), |
25 | | "determinate beneficiary" means the beneficiary who would |
26 | | receive any portion of the total benefit claimed regardless of |
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1 | | the manner in which the Court of Claims adjudicates the claim. |
2 | | (i) The Court of Claims shall ensure that all individuals |
3 | | who have filed an application to claim the duty death benefit |
4 | | for a deceased member of the Armed Forces pursuant to this |
5 | | Section or for a fireman pursuant to this Section, or their |
6 | | designated representative, shall have access, on a timely |
7 | | basis and in an efficient manner, to all information related |
8 | | to the court's consideration, processing, or adjudication of |
9 | | the claim, including, but not limited to, the following: |
10 | | (1) a reliable estimate of when the Court of Claims |
11 | | will adjudicate the claim, or if the Court cannot estimate |
12 | | when it will adjudicate the claim, a full written |
13 | | explanation of the reasons for this inability; and |
14 | | (2) a reliable estimate, based upon consultation with |
15 | | the Comptroller, of when the benefit will be paid to the |
16 | | claimant. |
17 | | (j) The Court of Claims shall send written notice to all |
18 | | claimants within 2 weeks of the initiation of a claim |
19 | | indicating whether or not the application is complete. For |
20 | | purposes of this subsection (j), an application is complete if |
21 | | a claimant has submitted to the Court of Claims all documents |
22 | | and information the Court requires for adjudicating and paying |
23 | | the benefit amount. For purposes of this subsection (j), a |
24 | | claim for the duty death benefit is initiated when a claimant |
25 | | submits any of the application materials required for |
26 | | adjudicating the claim to the Court of Claims. In the event a |
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1 | | claimant's application is incomplete, the Court shall include |
2 | | in its written notice a list of the information or documents |
3 | | which the claimant must submit in order for the application to |
4 | | be complete.
In no case may the Court of Claims deny a claim |
5 | | and subsequently re-adjudicate the same claim for the purpose |
6 | | of evading or reducing the interest penalty payment amount |
7 | | payable to any claimant. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 102-215, eff. 7-30-21.)
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9 | | ARTICLE 10.
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10 | | Section 10-2. The Department of Human Services Act is |
11 | | amended by adding Section 80-45 as follows:
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12 | | (20 ILCS 1305/80-45 new) |
13 | | Sec. 80-45. Funding Agent and Administration. |
14 | | (a) The Department shall act as funding agent under the |
15 | | terms of the Illinois Affordable Housing Act and shall |
16 | | administer other appropriations for the use of the Illinois |
17 | | Housing Development Authority. |
18 | | (b) The Department may enter into contracts, |
19 | | intergovernmental agreements, grants, cooperative agreements, |
20 | | memoranda of understanding, or other instruments with any |
21 | | federal, State, or local government agency as necessary to |
22 | | fulfill its role as funding agent in compliance with State and |
23 | | federal law. The Department and the Department of Revenue |
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1 | | shall coordinate, in consultation with the Illinois Housing |
2 | | Development Authority, the transition of the funding agent |
3 | | role, including the transfer of any and all books, records, or |
4 | | documents, in whatever form stored, necessary to the |
5 | | Department's execution of the duties of the funding agent, and |
6 | | the Department may submit to the Governor's Office of |
7 | | Management and Budget requests for exception pursuant to |
8 | | Section 55 of the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. |
9 | | Notwithstanding Section 5 of the Grant Funds Recovery Act, for |
10 | | State fiscal years 2023 and 2024 only, in order to accomplish |
11 | | the transition of the funding agent role to the Department, |
12 | | grant funds may be made available for expenditure by a grantee |
13 | | for a period of 3 years from the date the funds were |
14 | | distributed by the State.
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15 | | Section 10-3. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
16 | | Section 6z-20.1 as follows:
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17 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-20.1) |
18 | | Sec. 6z-20.1. The State Aviation Program Fund and the |
19 | | Sound-Reducing Windows and Doors Replacement Fund. |
20 | | (a) The State Aviation Program Fund is created in the |
21 | | State Treasury. Moneys in the Fund shall be used by the |
22 | | Department of Transportation for the purposes of administering |
23 | | a State Aviation Program. Subject to appropriation, the moneys |
24 | | shall be used for the purpose of distributing grants to units |
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1 | | of local government to be used for airport-related purposes. |
2 | | Grants to units of local government from the Fund shall be |
3 | | distributed proportionately based on equal part enplanements, |
4 | | total cargo, and airport operations. With regard to |
5 | | enplanements that occur within a municipality with a |
6 | | population of over 500,000, grants shall be distributed only |
7 | | to the municipality. |
8 | | (b) For grants to a unit of government other than a |
9 | | municipality with a population of more than 500,000, |
10 | | "airport-related purposes" means the capital or operating |
11 | | costs of: (1) an airport; (2) a local airport system; or (3) |
12 | | any other local facility that is owned or operated by the |
13 | | person or entity that owns or operates the airport that is |
14 | | directly and substantially related to the air transportation |
15 | | of passengers or property as provided in 49 U.S.C. 47133, |
16 | | including (i) the replacement of sound-reducing windows and |
17 | | doors installed under the Residential Sound Insulation Program |
18 | | and (ii) in-home air quality monitoring testing in residences |
19 | | in which windows or doors were installed under the Residential |
20 | | Sound Insulation Program. |
21 | | (c) For grants to a municipality with a population of more |
22 | | than 500,000, "airport-related purposes" means the capital |
23 | | costs of: (1) an airport; (2) a local airport system; or (3) |
24 | | any other local facility that (i) is owned or operated by a |
25 | | person or entity that owns or operates an airport and (ii) is |
26 | | directly and substantially related to the air transportation |
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1 | | of passengers or property, as provided in 49 U.S.C. 47133. For |
2 | | grants to a municipality with a population of more than |
3 | | 500,000, "airport-related purposes" also means costs, |
4 | | including administrative costs, associated with the |
5 | | replacement of sound-reducing windows and doors installed |
6 | | under the Residential Sound Insulation Program. |
7 | | (d) In each State fiscal year, $9,500,000 the first |
8 | | $7,500,000 attributable to a municipality with a population of |
9 | | more than 500,000, as provided in subsection (a) of this |
10 | | Section, shall be transferred to the Sound-Reducing Windows |
11 | | and Doors Replacement Fund, a special fund created in the |
12 | | State Treasury. Subject to appropriation, the moneys in the |
13 | | Fund shall be used solely for costs, including administrative |
14 | | costs, associated with the mechanical repairs and the |
15 | | replacement of sound-reducing windows and doors installed |
16 | | under the Residential Sound Insulation Program. Any amounts |
17 | | attributable to a municipality with a population of more than |
18 | | 500,000 in excess of $7,500,000 in each State fiscal year |
19 | | shall be distributed among the airports in that municipality |
20 | | based on the same formula as prescribed in subsection (a) to be |
21 | | used for airport-related purposes.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20.)
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23 | | Section 10-4. The Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act is |
24 | | amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
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2 | | Sec. 5. Time limit on expenditure of grant funds. Subject |
3 | | to the restriction
of Section 35 of the State Finance Act, no |
4 | | grant funds may be made available for expenditure by
a grantee |
5 | | for a period longer than 2 years, except where such grant funds
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6 | | are disbursed in reimbursement of costs previously incurred by |
7 | | the grantee and except as otherwise provided in subsection (d) |
8 | | of Section 5-200 of the School Construction Law and in |
9 | | subsection (b) of Section 80-45 of the Department of Human |
10 | | Services Act .
Any grant funds not expended or legally |
11 | | obligated by the end of the grant
agreement, or during the time |
12 | | limitation to grant fund expenditures set
forth in this |
13 | | Section, must be returned to the grantor agency within 45
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14 | | days, if the funds are not already on deposit with the grantor |
15 | | agency or
the State Treasurer. Such returned funds shall be |
16 | | deposited into the fund
from which the original
grant |
17 | | disbursement to the grantee was made.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 99-606, eff. 7-22-16.)
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19 | | Section 10-5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
20 | | changing Sections 12-4.7 and 12-10.10 as follows:
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21 | | (305 ILCS 5/12-4.7) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.7)
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22 | | Sec. 12-4.7. Co-operation with other agencies. Make use |
23 | | of, aid and
co-operate with State and local governmental |
24 | | agencies, and co-operate with and
assist other governmental |
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1 | | and private agencies and organizations engaged in
welfare |
2 | | functions.
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3 | | This grant of authority includes the powers necessary for |
4 | | the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to administer |
5 | | the Illinois Health and Human Services Innovation Incubator |
6 | | (HHSi2) project. The Department of Healthcare and Family |
7 | | Services shall cochair with the Governor's Office of |
8 | | Management and Budget an Executive Steering Committee of |
9 | | partner State agencies to coordinate the HHSi2 project. The |
10 | | powers and duties of the Executive Steering Committee shall be |
11 | | established by intergovernmental agreement. In addition, the |
12 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services is authorized, |
13 | | without limitation, to enter into agreements with federal |
14 | | agencies, to create and implement the HHSi2 Shared |
15 | | Interoperability Platform, and to create all Implementation |
16 | | Advance Planning documents for the HHSi2 project. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 92-111, eff. 1-1-02.)
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18 | | (305 ILCS 5/12-10.10) |
19 | | Sec. 12-10.10. HFS DHS Technology Initiative Fund. |
20 | | (a) The HFS DHS Technology Initiative Fund is hereby |
21 | | created as a trust fund within the State treasury with the |
22 | | State Treasurer as the ex-officio custodian of the Fund. |
23 | | (b) The Department of Healthcare and Family Human Services |
24 | | may accept and receive grants, awards, gifts, and bequests , or |
25 | | other moneys from any source, public or private, in support of |
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1 | | information technology initiatives. Those moneys Moneys |
2 | | received in support of information technology initiatives, and |
3 | | any interest earned thereon, shall be deposited into the HFS |
4 | | DHS Technology Initiative Fund. |
5 | | (c) Moneys in the Fund may be used by the Department of |
6 | | Healthcare and Family Human Services for the purpose of making |
7 | | grants associated with the development and implementation of |
8 | | information technology projects or paying for operational |
9 | | expenses of the Department of Healthcare and Family Human |
10 | | Services related to such projects. The Department of |
11 | | Healthcare and Family Services may use moneys in the Fund to |
12 | | pay for administrative, operational, and project expenses of |
13 | | the Illinois Health and Human Services Innovation Incubator |
14 | | (HHSi2) project. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the |
15 | | contrary, the Department of Human Services shall have the |
16 | | authority to satisfy all Fiscal Year 2023 outstanding |
17 | | expenditure obligations or liabilities payable from the Fund |
18 | | pursuant to Section 25 of the State Finance Act. |
19 | | (d) The Department of Healthcare and Family Human |
20 | | Services, in consultation with the Department of Innovation |
21 | | and Technology, shall use the funds deposited into in the HFS |
22 | | DHS Technology Initiative Fund to pay for information |
23 | | technology solutions either provided by Department of |
24 | | Innovation and Technology or arranged or coordinated by the |
25 | | Department of Innovation and Technology.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 100-611, eff. 7-20-18; 101-275, eff. 8-9-19.)
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1 | | Section 10-10. The Illinois Affordable Housing Act is |
2 | | amended by changing Sections 3 and 5 as follows:
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3 | | (310 ILCS 65/3) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 1253)
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4 | | Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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5 | | (a) "Program" means the Illinois Affordable Housing |
6 | | Program.
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7 | | (b) "Trust Fund" means the Illinois Affordable Housing |
8 | | Trust Fund.
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9 | | (b-5) "Capital Fund" means the Illinois Affordable Housing |
10 | | Capital Fund.
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11 | | (c) "Low-income household" means a single person, family |
12 | | or unrelated
persons living together whose adjusted income is |
13 | | more than 50%, but less than
80%, of the median income of the |
14 | | area of residence, adjusted for family
size, as such adjusted |
15 | | income and median income for the area are determined
from time |
16 | | to time by the United States Department of Housing and Urban
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17 | | Development for purposes of Section 8 of the United States |
18 | | Housing Act of 1937.
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19 | | (d) "Very low-income household" means a single person, |
20 | | family or
unrelated persons living together whose adjusted |
21 | | income is not more than
50% of the median income of the area of |
22 | | residence, adjusted for family
size, as such adjusted income |
23 | | and median income for the area are determined
from time to time |
24 | | by the United States Department of Housing and Urban
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1 | | Development for purposes of Section 8 of the United States |
2 | | Housing Act of 1937.
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3 | | (e) "Affordable housing" means residential housing that, |
4 | | so long as the
same is occupied by low-income households or |
5 | | very low-income households,
requires payment of monthly |
6 | | housing costs, including utilities other than
telephone, of no |
7 | | more than 30% of the maximum allowable income as stated
for |
8 | | such households as defined in this Section.
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9 | | (f) "Multi-family housing" means a building or buildings |
10 | | providing
housing to 5 or more households.
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11 | | (g) "Single-family housing" means a building containing |
12 | | one to 4
dwelling units, including a mobile home as defined in |
13 | | subsection (b) of
Section 3 of the Mobile Home Landlord and |
14 | | Tenant Rights Act, as
amended.
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15 | | (h) "Community-based organization" means a not-for-profit |
16 | | entity whose
governing body includes a majority of members who |
17 | | reside in the community
served by the organization.
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18 | | (i) "Advocacy organization" means a not-for-profit |
19 | | organization which
conducts, in part or in whole, activities |
20 | | to influence public policy on
behalf of low-income or very |
21 | | low-income households.
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22 | | (j) "Program Administrator" means the Illinois Housing |
23 | | Development
Authority.
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24 | | (k) "Funding Agent" means the Illinois Department of Human |
25 | | Services Revenue .
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26 | | (l) "Commission" means the Affordable Housing Advisory |
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2 | | (m) "Congregate housing" means a building or structure in |
3 | | which 2 or
more households, inclusive, share common living |
4 | | areas and may share child
care, cleaning, cooking and other |
5 | | household responsibilities.
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6 | | (n) "Eligible applicant" means a proprietorship, |
7 | | partnership, for-profit
corporation, not-for-profit |
8 | | corporation or unit of local government which
seeks to use |
9 | | fund assets as provided in this Article.
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10 | | (o) "Moderate income household" means a single person, |
11 | | family or
unrelated persons living together whose adjusted |
12 | | income is more than 80%
but less than 120% of the median income |
13 | | of the area of residence, adjusted
for family size, as such |
14 | | adjusted income and median income for the area are
determined |
15 | | from time to time by the United States Department of Housing |
16 | | and
Urban Development for purposes of Section 8 of the United |
17 | | States Housing
Act of 1937.
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18 | | (p) "Affordable Housing Program Trust Fund Bonds or Notes" |
19 | | means the bonds
or notes issued by the Program Administrator |
20 | | under the Illinois Housing
Development Act to further the |
21 | | purposes of this Act.
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22 | | (q) "Trust Fund Moneys" means all moneys, deposits, |
23 | | revenues, income,
interest, dividends, receipts, taxes, |
24 | | proceeds and other amounts or funds
deposited or to be |
25 | | deposited into in the Trust Fund pursuant to Section 5(b) of |
26 | | this
Act and any proceeds, investments or increase thereof.
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1 | | (r) "Program Escrow" means accounts, except those accounts |
2 | | relating to any
Affordable Housing Program Trust Fund Bonds or |
3 | | Notes, designated by the Program
Administrator, into which |
4 | | Trust Fund Moneys are deposited.
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5 | | (s) "Common household pet" means a domesticated animal, |
6 | | such as a dog (canis lupus familiaris) or cat (felis catus), |
7 | | which is commonly kept in the home for pleasure rather than for |
8 | | commercial purposes. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 102-283, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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10 | | (310 ILCS 65/5) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 1255)
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11 | | Sec. 5. Illinois Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
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12 | | (a) There is hereby
created the Illinois Affordable |
13 | | Housing Trust Fund, hereafter referred to
in this Act as the |
14 | | "Trust Fund" to be held as a separate fund within the
State |
15 | | Treasury and to be administered by the Program Administrator. |
16 | | The
purpose of the Trust Fund is to finance projects of the |
17 | | Illinois Affordable
Housing Program as authorized and approved |
18 | | by the Program Administrator.
The Funding Agent shall |
19 | | establish, within the Trust Fund, a General Account,
a Bond |
20 | | Account, a Commitment Account and a Development Credits
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21 | | Account.
The Funding Agent shall authorize distribution of |
22 | | Trust Fund moneys to the
Program Administrator or a payee |
23 | | designated by the Program Administrator for
purposes |
24 | | authorized by this Act. After
receipt of the Trust Fund moneys |
25 | | by the Program Administrator or designated
payee, the Program |
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1 | | Administrator shall ensure that all those
moneys are expended |
2 | | for a public purpose and only as authorized by this Act.
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3 | | (b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 8(c) of this |
4 | | Act, there
shall be deposited in the Trust Fund such amounts as |
5 | | may become available
under the provisions of this Act, |
6 | | including,
but not limited to:
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7 | | (1) all receipts, including dividends, principal and |
8 | | interest
repayments attributable to any loans or |
9 | | agreements
funded from the Trust Fund;
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10 | | (2) all proceeds of assets of whatever nature received |
11 | | by the
Program Administrator, and attributable to default |
12 | | with
respect to loans or
agreements funded from the Trust |
13 | | Fund;
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14 | | (3) any appropriations, grants or gifts of funds or |
15 | | property, or financial
or other aid from any federal or |
16 | | State agency or
body, local government or any other public |
17 | | organization or private individual
made to the Trust Fund;
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18 | | (4) any income received as a result of the investment |
19 | | of moneys in
the Trust Fund;
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20 | | (5) all fees or charges collected by the Program |
21 | | Administrator or
Funding Agent pursuant to this Act;
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22 | | (6) amounts as provided in Section 31-35 of the Real |
23 | | Estate Transfer Tax Law an amount equal to one half of all |
24 | | proceeds collected by the
Funding Agent pursuant to |
25 | | Section 3 of the Real Estate Transfer Tax
Act, as amended ;
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26 | | (7) other funds as appropriated by the General |
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2 | | (8) any income, less costs and fees associated with |
3 | | the Program Escrow,
received by the Program Administrator |
4 | | that is derived from Trust Fund Moneys
held in the Program |
5 | | Escrow prior to expenditure of such Trust Fund Moneys. |
6 | | (c) Additional Trust Fund Purpose: Receipt and use of |
7 | | federal funding for programs responding to the COVID-19 public |
8 | | health emergency. Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
9 | | Act or any other law limiting or directing the use of the Trust |
10 | | Fund, the Trust Fund may receive, directly or indirectly, |
11 | | federal funds from the Homeowner Assistance Fund authorized |
12 | | under Section 3206 of the federal American Rescue Plan Act of |
13 | | 2021 (Public Law 117-2). Any such funds shall be deposited |
14 | | into a Homeowner Assistance Account which shall be established |
15 | | within the Trust Fund by the Funding Agent so that such funds |
16 | | can be accounted for separately from other funds in the Trust |
17 | | Fund. Such funds may be used only in the manner and for the |
18 | | purposes authorized in Section 3206 of the American Rescue |
19 | | Plan Act of 2021 and in related federal guidance. Also, the |
20 | | Trust Fund may receive, directly or indirectly, federal funds |
21 | | from the Emergency Rental Assistance Program authorized under |
22 | | Section 3201 of the federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 |
23 | | and Section 501 of Subtitle A of Title V of Division N of the |
24 | | Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Public Law 116–260). |
25 | | Any such funds shall be deposited into an Emergency Rental |
26 | | Assistance Account which shall be established within the Trust |
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1 | | Fund by the Funding Agent so that such funds can be accounted |
2 | | for separately from other funds in the Trust Fund. Such funds |
3 | | may be used only in the manner and for the purposes authorized |
4 | | in Section 3201 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and in |
5 | | related federal guidance. Expenditures under this subsection |
6 | | (c) are subject to annual appropriation to the Funding Agent. |
7 | | Unless used in this subsection (c), the defined terms set |
8 | | forth in Section 3 shall not apply to funds received pursuant |
9 | | to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Notwithstanding any |
10 | | other provision of this Act or any other law limiting or |
11 | | directing the use of the Trust Fund, funds received under the |
12 | | American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 are not subject to the terms |
13 | | and provisions of this Act except as specifically set forth in |
14 | | this subsection (c).
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21.)
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16 | | ARTICLE 15.
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17 | | Section 15-5. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is |
18 | | amended by adding Sections 5-45.42 and 5-45.43 as follows:
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19 | | (5 ILCS 100/5-45.42 new) |
20 | | Sec. 5-45.42. Emergency rulemaking; Mental Health and |
21 | | Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act. To provide for |
22 | | the expeditious and timely implementation of the changes made |
23 | | to Section 74 of the Mental Health and Developmental |
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1 | | Disabilities Administrative Act by this amendatory Act of the |
2 | | 103rd General Assembly, emergency rules implementing the |
3 | | changes made to that Section by this amendatory Act of the |
4 | | 103rd General Assembly may be adopted in accordance with |
5 | | Section 5-45 by the Department of Human Services or other |
6 | | department essential to the implementation of the changes. The |
7 | | adoption of emergency rules authorized by Section 5-45 and |
8 | | this Section is deemed to be necessary for the public |
9 | | interest, safety, and welfare. |
10 | | This Section is repealed one year after the effective date |
11 | | of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly.
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12 | | (5 ILCS 100/5-45.43 new) |
13 | | Sec. 5-45.43. Emergency rulemaking; Illinois Public Aid |
14 | | Code. To provide for the expeditious and timely implementation |
15 | | of the changes made to the Illinois Public Aid Code by this |
16 | | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, emergency rules |
17 | | implementing the changes made to that Code by this amendatory |
18 | | Act of the 103rd General Assembly may be adopted in accordance |
19 | | with Section 5-45 by the Department of Healthcare and Family |
20 | | Services or other department essential to the implementation |
21 | | of the changes. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by |
22 | | Section 5-45 and this Section is deemed to be necessary for the |
23 | | public interest, safety, and welfare. |
24 | | This Section is repealed one year after the effective date |
25 | | of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly.
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1 | | Section 15-10. The Mental Health and Developmental |
2 | | Disabilities Administrative Act is amended by changing Section |
3 | | 74 as follows:
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4 | | (20 ILCS 1705/74)
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5 | | Sec. 74. Rates and reimbursements. |
6 | | (a) Within 30 days after July 6, 2017 (the effective date |
7 | | of Public Act 100-23), the Department shall increase rates and |
8 | | reimbursements to fund a minimum of a $0.75 per hour wage |
9 | | increase for front-line personnel, including, but not limited |
10 | | to, direct support professionals, aides, front-line |
11 | | supervisors, qualified intellectual disabilities |
12 | | professionals, nurses, and non-administrative support staff |
13 | | working in community-based provider organizations serving |
14 | | individuals with developmental disabilities. The Department |
15 | | shall adopt rules, including emergency rules under subsection |
16 | | (y) of Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
17 | | Act, to implement the provisions of this Section. |
18 | | (b) Rates and reimbursements. Within 30 days after June 4, |
19 | | 2018 ( the effective date of Public Act 100-587) this |
20 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly , the Department |
21 | | shall increase rates and reimbursements to fund a minimum of a |
22 | | $0.50 per hour wage increase for front-line personnel, |
23 | | including, but not limited to, direct support professionals, |
24 | | aides, front-line supervisors, qualified intellectual |
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1 | | disabilities professionals, nurses, and non-administrative |
2 | | support staff working in community-based provider |
3 | | organizations serving individuals with developmental |
4 | | disabilities. The Department shall adopt rules, including |
5 | | emergency rules under subsection (bb) of Section 5-45 of the |
6 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the |
7 | | provisions of this Section. |
8 | | (c) Rates and reimbursements. Within 30 days after June 5, |
9 | | 2019 ( the effective date of Public Act 101-10) this amendatory |
10 | | Act of the 101st General Assembly , subject to federal |
11 | | approval, the Department shall increase rates and |
12 | | reimbursements in effect on June 30, 2019 for community-based |
13 | | providers for persons with Developmental Disabilities by 3.5% |
14 | | The Department shall adopt rules, including emergency rules |
15 | | under subsection (jj) of Section 5-45 of the Illinois |
16 | | Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the provisions of |
17 | | this Section, including wage increases for direct care staff. |
18 | | (d) For community-based providers serving persons with |
19 | | intellectual/developmental disabilities, subject to federal |
20 | | approval of any relevant Waiver Amendment, the rates taking |
21 | | effect for services delivered on or after January 1, 2022, |
22 | | shall include an increase in the rate methodology sufficient |
23 | | to provide a $1.50 per hour wage increase for direct support |
24 | | professionals in residential settings and sufficient to |
25 | | provide wages for all residential non-executive direct care |
26 | | staff, excluding direct support professionals, at the federal |
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1 | | Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics' average wage |
2 | | as defined in rule by the Department. |
3 | | The establishment of and any changes to the rate |
4 | | methodologies for community-based services provided to persons |
5 | | with intellectual/developmental disabilities are subject to |
6 | | federal approval of any relevant Waiver Amendment and shall be |
7 | | defined in rule by the Department. The Department shall adopt |
8 | | rules, including emergency rules as authorized by Section 5-45 |
9 | | of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the |
10 | | provisions of this subsection (d). |
11 | | (e) For community-based providers serving persons with |
12 | | intellectual/developmental disabilities, subject to federal |
13 | | approval of any relevant Waiver Amendment, the rates taking |
14 | | effect for services delivered on or after January 1, 2023, |
15 | | shall include an increase in the rate methodology sufficient |
16 | | to provide a $1.00 per hour wage increase for all direct |
17 | | support professionals personnel and all other frontline |
18 | | personnel who are not subject to the Bureau of Labor |
19 | | Statistics' average wage increases, who work in residential |
20 | | and community day services settings, with at least $0.50 of |
21 | | those funds to be provided as a direct increase to base wages, |
22 | | with the remaining $0.50 to be used flexibly for base wage |
23 | | increases. In addition, the rates taking effect for services |
24 | | delivered on or after January 1, 2023 shall include an |
25 | | increase sufficient to provide wages for all residential |
26 | | non-executive direct care staff, excluding direct support |
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1 | | professionals personnel , at the federal Department of Labor, |
2 | | Bureau of Labor Statistics' average wage as defined in rule by |
3 | | the Department. |
4 | | The establishment of and any changes to the rate |
5 | | methodologies for community-based services provided to persons |
6 | | with intellectual/developmental disabilities are subject to |
7 | | federal approval of any relevant Waiver Amendment and shall be |
8 | | defined in rule by the Department. The Department shall adopt |
9 | | rules, including emergency rules as authorized by Section 5-45 |
10 | | of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the |
11 | | provisions of this subsection. |
12 | | (f) For community-based providers serving persons with |
13 | | intellectual/developmental disabilities, subject to federal |
14 | | approval of any relevant Waiver Amendment, the rates taking |
15 | | effect for services delivered on or after January 1, 2024 |
16 | | shall include an increase in the rate methodology sufficient |
17 | | to provide a $2.50 per hour wage increase for all direct |
18 | | support professionals and all other frontline personnel who |
19 | | are not subject to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' average |
20 | | wage increases and who work in residential and community day |
21 | | services settings. At least $1.25 of the per hour wage |
22 | | increase shall be provided as a direct increase to base wages, |
23 | | and the remaining $1.25 of the per hour wage increase shall be |
24 | | used flexibly for base wage increases. In addition, the rates |
25 | | taking effect for services delivered on or after January 1, |
26 | | 2024 shall include an increase sufficient to provide wages for |
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1 | | all residential non-executive direct care staff, excluding |
2 | | direct support professionals, at the federal Department of |
3 | | Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics' average wage as defined in |
4 | | rule by the Department. |
5 | | The establishment of and any changes to the rate |
6 | | methodologies for community-based services provided to persons |
7 | | with intellectual/developmental disabilities are subject to |
8 | | federal approval of any relevant Waiver Amendment and shall be |
9 | | defined in rule by the Department. The Department shall adopt |
10 | | rules, including emergency rules as authorized by Section 5-45 |
11 | | of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the |
12 | | provisions of this subsection. |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
14 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22; 102-830, eff. 1-1-23; revised |
15 | | 12-13-22.)
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16 | | Section 15-15. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
17 | | changing Sections 5-5.4, 5-5.7a, and 12-4.11 and by adding |
18 | | Section 9A-17 as follows:
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19 | | (305 ILCS 5/5-5.4) (from Ch. 23, par. 5-5.4)
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20 | | Sec. 5-5.4. Standards of Payment - Department of |
21 | | Healthcare and Family Services.
The Department of Healthcare |
22 | | and Family Services shall develop standards of payment of
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23 | | nursing facility and ICF/DD services in facilities providing |
24 | | such services
under this Article which:
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1 | | (1) Provide for the determination of a facility's payment
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2 | | for nursing facility or ICF/DD services on a prospective |
3 | | basis.
The amount of the payment rate for all nursing |
4 | | facilities certified by the
Department of Public Health under |
5 | | the ID/DD Community Care Act or the Nursing Home Care Act as |
6 | | Intermediate
Care for the Developmentally Disabled facilities, |
7 | | Long Term Care for Under Age
22 facilities, Skilled Nursing |
8 | | facilities, or Intermediate Care facilities
under the
medical |
9 | | assistance program shall be prospectively established annually |
10 | | on the
basis of historical, financial, and statistical data |
11 | | reflecting actual costs
from prior years, which shall be |
12 | | applied to the current rate year and updated
for inflation, |
13 | | except that the capital cost element for newly constructed
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14 | | facilities shall be based upon projected budgets. The annually |
15 | | established
payment rate shall take effect on July 1 in 1984 |
16 | | and subsequent years. No rate
increase and no
update for |
17 | | inflation shall be provided on or after July 1, 1994, unless |
18 | | specifically provided for in this
Section.
The changes made by |
19 | | Public Act 93-841
extending the duration of the prohibition |
20 | | against a rate increase or update for inflation are effective |
21 | | retroactive to July 1, 2004.
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22 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
23 | | under the Nursing
Home Care Act as Intermediate Care for the |
24 | | Developmentally Disabled facilities
or Long Term Care for |
25 | | Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking effect on July
1, |
26 | | 1998 shall include an increase of 3%. For facilities licensed |
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Department of Public Health under the Nursing Home Care |
2 | | Act as Skilled Nursing
facilities or Intermediate Care |
3 | | facilities, the rates taking effect on July 1,
1998 shall |
4 | | include an increase of 3% plus $1.10 per resident-day, as |
5 | | defined by
the Department. For facilities licensed by the |
6 | | Department of Public Health under the Nursing Home Care Act as |
7 | | Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled |
8 | | or Long Term Care for Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking |
9 | | effect on January 1, 2006 shall include an increase of 3%.
For |
10 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
11 | | the Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate Care Facilities for |
12 | | the Developmentally Disabled or Long Term Care for Under Age |
13 | | 22 facilities, the rates taking effect on January 1, 2009 |
14 | | shall include an increase sufficient to provide a $0.50 per |
15 | | hour wage increase for non-executive staff. For facilities |
16 | | licensed by the Department of Public Health under the ID/DD |
17 | | Community Care Act as ID/DD Facilities the rates taking effect |
18 | | within 30 days after July 6, 2017 (the effective date of Public |
19 | | Act 100-23) shall include an increase sufficient to provide a |
20 | | $0.75 per hour wage increase for non-executive staff. The |
21 | | Department shall adopt rules, including emergency rules under |
22 | | subsection (y) of Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative |
23 | | Procedure Act, to implement the provisions of this paragraph. |
24 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
25 | | under the ID/DD Community Care Act as ID/DD Facilities and |
26 | | under the MC/DD Act as MC/DD Facilities, the rates taking |
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1 | | effect within 30 days after June 5, 2019 ( the effective date of |
2 | | Public Act 101-10) this amendatory Act of the 100th General |
3 | | Assembly shall include an increase sufficient to provide a |
4 | | $0.50 per hour wage increase for non-executive front-line |
5 | | personnel, including, but not limited to, direct support |
6 | | persons, aides, front-line supervisors, qualified intellectual |
7 | | disabilities professionals, nurses, and non-administrative |
8 | | support staff. The Department shall adopt rules, including |
9 | | emergency rules under subsection (bb) of Section 5-45 of the |
10 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the |
11 | | provisions of this paragraph. |
12 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
13 | | under the
Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate Care for the |
14 | | Developmentally Disabled
facilities or Long Term Care for |
15 | | Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking
effect on July 1, |
16 | | 1999 shall include an increase of 1.6% plus $3.00 per
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17 | | resident-day, as defined by the Department. For facilities |
18 | | licensed by the
Department of Public Health under the Nursing |
19 | | Home Care Act as Skilled Nursing
facilities or Intermediate |
20 | | Care facilities, the rates taking effect on July 1,
1999 shall |
21 | | include an increase of 1.6% and, for services provided on or |
22 | | after
October 1, 1999, shall be increased by $4.00 per |
23 | | resident-day, as defined by
the Department.
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24 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
25 | | under the
Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate Care for the |
26 | | Developmentally Disabled
facilities or Long Term Care for |
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1 | | Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking
effect on July 1, |
2 | | 2000 shall include an increase of 2.5% per resident-day,
as |
3 | | defined by the Department. For facilities licensed by the |
4 | | Department of
Public Health under the Nursing Home Care Act as |
5 | | Skilled Nursing facilities or
Intermediate Care facilities, |
6 | | the rates taking effect on July 1, 2000 shall
include an |
7 | | increase of 2.5% per resident-day, as defined by the |
8 | | Department.
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9 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
10 | | under the
Nursing Home Care Act as skilled nursing facilities |
11 | | or intermediate care
facilities, a new payment methodology |
12 | | must be implemented for the nursing
component of the rate |
13 | | effective July 1, 2003. The Department of Public Aid
(now |
14 | | Healthcare and Family Services) shall develop the new payment |
15 | | methodology using the Minimum Data Set
(MDS) as the instrument |
16 | | to collect information concerning nursing home
resident |
17 | | condition necessary to compute the rate. The Department
shall |
18 | | develop the new payment methodology to meet the unique needs |
19 | | of
Illinois nursing home residents while remaining subject to |
20 | | the appropriations
provided by the General Assembly.
A |
21 | | transition period from the payment methodology in effect on |
22 | | June 30, 2003
to the payment methodology in effect on July 1, |
23 | | 2003 shall be provided for a
period not exceeding 3 years and |
24 | | 184 days after implementation of the new payment
methodology |
25 | | as follows:
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26 | | (A) For a facility that would receive a lower
nursing |
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1 | | component rate per patient day under the new system than |
2 | | the facility
received
effective on the date immediately |
3 | | preceding the date that the Department
implements the new |
4 | | payment methodology, the nursing component rate per |
5 | | patient
day for the facility
shall be held at
the level in |
6 | | effect on the date immediately preceding the date that the
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7 | | Department implements the new payment methodology until a |
8 | | higher nursing
component rate of
reimbursement is achieved |
9 | | by that
facility.
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10 | | (B) For a facility that would receive a higher nursing |
11 | | component rate per
patient day under the payment |
12 | | methodology in effect on July 1, 2003 than the
facility |
13 | | received effective on the date immediately preceding the |
14 | | date that the
Department implements the new payment |
15 | | methodology, the nursing component rate
per patient day |
16 | | for the facility shall be adjusted.
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17 | | (C) Notwithstanding paragraphs (A) and (B), the |
18 | | nursing component rate per
patient day for the facility |
19 | | shall be adjusted subject to appropriations
provided by |
20 | | the General Assembly.
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21 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
22 | | under the
Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate Care for the |
23 | | Developmentally Disabled
facilities or Long Term Care for |
24 | | Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking
effect on March 1, |
25 | | 2001 shall include a statewide increase of 7.85%, as
defined |
26 | | by the Department.
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1 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for |
2 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
3 | | the
Nursing Home Care Act as skilled nursing facilities or |
4 | | intermediate care
facilities, except facilities participating |
5 | | in the Department's demonstration program pursuant to the |
6 | | provisions of Title 77, Part 300, Subpart T of the Illinois |
7 | | Administrative Code, the numerator of the ratio used by the |
8 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services to compute the |
9 | | rate payable under this Section using the Minimum Data Set |
10 | | (MDS) methodology shall incorporate the following annual |
11 | | amounts as the additional funds appropriated to the Department |
12 | | specifically to pay for rates based on the MDS nursing |
13 | | component methodology in excess of the funding in effect on |
14 | | December 31, 2006: |
15 | | (i) For rates taking effect January 1, 2007, |
16 | | $60,000,000. |
17 | | (ii) For rates taking effect January 1, 2008, |
18 | | $110,000,000. |
19 | | (iii) For rates taking effect January 1, 2009, |
20 | | $194,000,000. |
21 | | (iv) For rates taking effect April 1, 2011, or the |
22 | | first day of the month that begins at least 45 days after |
23 | | February 16, 2011 ( the effective date of Public Act |
24 | | 96-1530) this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly , |
25 | | $416,500,000 or an amount as may be necessary to complete |
26 | | the transition to the MDS methodology for the nursing |
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1 | | component of the rate. Increased payments under this item |
2 | | (iv) are not due and payable, however, until (i) the |
3 | | methodologies described in this paragraph are approved by |
4 | | the federal government in an appropriate State Plan |
5 | | amendment and (ii) the assessment imposed by Section 5B-2 |
6 | | of this Code is determined to be a permissible tax under |
7 | | Title XIX of the Social Security Act. |
8 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for |
9 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
10 | | the Nursing Home Care Act as skilled nursing facilities or |
11 | | intermediate care facilities, the support component of the |
12 | | rates taking effect on January 1, 2008 shall be computed using |
13 | | the most recent cost reports on file with the Department of |
14 | | Healthcare and Family Services no later than April 1, 2005, |
15 | | updated for inflation to January 1, 2006. |
16 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
17 | | under the
Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate Care for the |
18 | | Developmentally Disabled
facilities or Long Term Care for |
19 | | Under Age 22 facilities, the rates taking
effect on April 1, |
20 | | 2002 shall include a statewide increase of 2.0%, as
defined by |
21 | | the Department.
This increase terminates on July 1, 2002;
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22 | | beginning July 1, 2002 these rates are reduced to the level of |
23 | | the rates
in effect on March 31, 2002, as defined by the |
24 | | Department.
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25 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
26 | | under the
Nursing Home Care Act as skilled nursing facilities |
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1 | | or intermediate care
facilities, the rates taking effect on |
2 | | July 1, 2001 shall be computed using the most recent cost |
3 | | reports
on file with the Department of Public Aid no later than |
4 | | April 1, 2000,
updated for inflation to January 1, 2001. For |
5 | | rates effective July 1, 2001
only, rates shall be the greater |
6 | | of the rate computed for July 1, 2001
or the rate effective on |
7 | | June 30, 2001.
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8 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for |
9 | | facilities
licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
10 | | the Nursing Home Care Act
as skilled nursing facilities or |
11 | | intermediate care facilities, the Illinois
Department shall |
12 | | determine by rule the rates taking effect on July 1, 2002,
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13 | | which shall be 5.9% less than the rates in effect on June 30, |
14 | | 2002.
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15 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for |
16 | | facilities
licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
17 | | the Nursing Home Care Act as
skilled nursing
facilities or |
18 | | intermediate care facilities, if the payment methodologies |
19 | | required under Section 5A-12 and the waiver granted under 42 |
20 | | CFR 433.68 are approved by the United States Centers for |
21 | | Medicare and Medicaid Services, the rates taking effect on |
22 | | July 1, 2004 shall be 3.0% greater than the rates in effect on |
23 | | June 30, 2004. These rates shall take
effect only upon |
24 | | approval and
implementation of the payment methodologies |
25 | | required under Section 5A-12.
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26 | | Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, for |
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1 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
2 | | the Nursing Home Care Act as skilled nursing facilities or |
3 | | intermediate care facilities, the rates taking effect on |
4 | | January 1, 2005 shall be 3% more than the rates in effect on |
5 | | December 31, 2004.
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6 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for |
7 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
8 | | the Nursing Home Care Act as skilled nursing facilities or |
9 | | intermediate care facilities, effective January 1, 2009, the |
10 | | per diem support component of the rates effective on January |
11 | | 1, 2008, computed using the most recent cost reports on file |
12 | | with the Department of Healthcare and Family Services no later |
13 | | than April 1, 2005, updated for inflation to January 1, 2006, |
14 | | shall be increased to the amount that would have been derived |
15 | | using standard Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
16 | | methods, procedures, and inflators. |
17 | | Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, for |
18 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
19 | | the Nursing Home Care Act as intermediate care facilities that |
20 | | are federally defined as Institutions for Mental Disease, or |
21 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
22 | | the Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, a |
23 | | socio-development component rate equal to 6.6% of the |
24 | | facility's nursing component rate as of January 1, 2006 shall |
25 | | be established and paid effective July 1, 2006. The |
26 | | socio-development component of the rate shall be increased by |
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1 | | a factor of 2.53 on the first day of the month that begins at |
2 | | least 45 days after January 11, 2008 (the effective date of |
3 | | Public Act 95-707). As of August 1, 2008, the |
4 | | socio-development component rate shall be equal to 6.6% of the |
5 | | facility's nursing component rate as of January 1, 2006, |
6 | | multiplied by a factor of 3.53. For services provided on or |
7 | | after April 1, 2011, or the first day of the month that begins |
8 | | at least 45 days after February 16, 2011 ( the effective date of |
9 | | Public Act 96-1530) this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
10 | | Assembly , whichever is later, the Illinois Department may by |
11 | | rule adjust these socio-development component rates, and may |
12 | | use different adjustment methodologies for those facilities |
13 | | participating, and those not participating, in the Illinois |
14 | | Department's demonstration program pursuant to the provisions |
15 | | of Title 77, Part 300, Subpart T of the Illinois |
16 | | Administrative Code, but in no case may such rates be |
17 | | diminished below those in effect on August 1, 2008.
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18 | | For facilities
licensed
by the
Department of Public Health |
19 | | under the Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate
Care for
the |
20 | | Developmentally Disabled facilities or as long-term care |
21 | | facilities for
residents under 22 years of age, the rates |
22 | | taking effect on July 1,
2003 shall
include a statewide |
23 | | increase of 4%, as defined by the Department.
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24 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
25 | | under the
Nursing Home Care Act as Intermediate Care for the |
26 | | Developmentally Disabled
facilities or Long Term Care for |
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effect on the first |
2 | | day of the month that begins at least 45 days after January 11, |
3 | | 2008 ( the effective date of Public Act 95-707) this amendatory |
4 | | Act of the 95th General Assembly shall include a statewide |
5 | | increase of 2.5%, as
defined by the Department. |
6 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, for |
7 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
8 | | the Nursing Home Care Act as skilled nursing facilities or |
9 | | intermediate care facilities, effective January 1, 2005, |
10 | | facility rates shall be increased by the difference between |
11 | | (i) a facility's per diem property, liability, and malpractice |
12 | | insurance costs as reported in the cost report filed with the |
13 | | Department of Public Aid and used to establish rates effective |
14 | | July 1, 2001 and (ii) those same costs as reported in the |
15 | | facility's 2002 cost report. These costs shall be passed |
16 | | through to the facility without caps or limitations, except |
17 | | for adjustments required under normal auditing procedures.
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18 | | Rates established effective each July 1 shall govern |
19 | | payment
for services rendered throughout that fiscal year, |
20 | | except that rates
established on July 1, 1996 shall be |
21 | | increased by 6.8% for services
provided on or after January 1, |
22 | | 1997. Such rates will be based
upon the rates calculated for |
23 | | the year beginning July 1, 1990, and for
subsequent years |
24 | | thereafter until June 30, 2001 shall be based on the
facility |
25 | | cost reports
for the facility fiscal year ending at any point |
26 | | in time during the previous
calendar year, updated to the |
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1 | | midpoint of the rate year. The cost report
shall be on file |
2 | | with the Department no later than April 1 of the current
rate |
3 | | year. Should the cost report not be on file by April 1, the |
4 | | Department
shall base the rate on the latest cost report filed |
5 | | by each skilled care
facility and intermediate care facility, |
6 | | updated to the midpoint of the
current rate year. In |
7 | | determining rates for services rendered on and after
July 1, |
8 | | 1985, fixed time shall not be computed at less than zero. The
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9 | | Department shall not make any alterations of regulations which |
10 | | would reduce
any component of the Medicaid rate to a level |
11 | | below what that component would
have been utilizing in the |
12 | | rate effective on July 1, 1984.
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13 | | (2) Shall take into account the actual costs incurred by |
14 | | facilities
in providing services for recipients of skilled |
15 | | nursing and intermediate
care services under the medical |
16 | | assistance program.
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17 | | (3) Shall take into account the medical and psycho-social
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18 | | characteristics and needs of the patients.
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19 | | (4) Shall take into account the actual costs incurred by |
20 | | facilities in
meeting licensing and certification standards |
21 | | imposed and prescribed by the
State of Illinois, any of its |
22 | | political subdivisions or municipalities and by
the U.S. |
23 | | Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to Title XIX |
24 | | of the
Social Security Act.
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25 | | The Department of Healthcare and Family Services
shall |
26 | | develop precise standards for
payments to reimburse nursing |
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1 | | facilities for any utilization of
appropriate rehabilitative |
2 | | personnel for the provision of rehabilitative
services which |
3 | | is authorized by federal regulations, including
reimbursement |
4 | | for services provided by qualified therapists or qualified
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5 | | assistants, and which is in accordance with accepted |
6 | | professional
practices. Reimbursement also may be made for |
7 | | utilization of other
supportive personnel under appropriate |
8 | | supervision.
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9 | | The Department shall develop enhanced payments to offset |
10 | | the additional costs incurred by a
facility serving |
11 | | exceptional need residents and shall allocate at least |
12 | | $4,000,000 of the funds
collected from the assessment |
13 | | established by Section 5B-2 of this Code for such payments. |
14 | | For
the purpose of this Section, "exceptional needs" means, |
15 | | but need not be limited to, ventilator care and traumatic |
16 | | brain injury care. The enhanced payments for exceptional need |
17 | | residents under this paragraph are not due and payable, |
18 | | however, until (i) the methodologies described in this |
19 | | paragraph are approved by the federal government in an |
20 | | appropriate State Plan amendment and (ii) the assessment |
21 | | imposed by Section 5B-2 of this Code is determined to be a |
22 | | permissible tax under Title XIX of the Social Security Act. |
23 | | Beginning January 1, 2014 the methodologies for |
24 | | reimbursement of nursing facility services as provided under |
25 | | this Section 5-5.4 shall no longer be applicable for services |
26 | | provided on or after January 1, 2014. |
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1 | | No payment increase under this Section for the MDS |
2 | | methodology, exceptional care residents, or the |
3 | | socio-development component rate established by Public Act |
4 | | 96-1530 of the 96th General Assembly and funded by the |
5 | | assessment imposed under Section 5B-2 of this Code shall be |
6 | | due and payable until after the Department notifies the |
7 | | long-term care providers, in writing, that the payment |
8 | | methodologies to long-term care providers required under this |
9 | | Section have been approved by the Centers for Medicare and |
10 | | Medicaid Services of the U.S. Department of Health and Human |
11 | | Services and the waivers under 42 CFR 433.68 for the |
12 | | assessment imposed by this Section, if necessary, have been |
13 | | granted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of |
14 | | the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Upon |
15 | | notification to the Department of approval of the payment |
16 | | methodologies required under this Section and the waivers |
17 | | granted under 42 CFR 433.68, all increased payments otherwise |
18 | | due under this Section prior to the date of notification shall |
19 | | be due and payable within 90 days of the date federal approval |
20 | | is received. |
21 | | On and after July 1, 2012, the Department shall reduce any |
22 | | rate of reimbursement for services or other payments or alter |
23 | | any methodologies authorized by this Code to reduce any rate |
24 | | of reimbursement for services or other payments in accordance |
25 | | with Section 5-5e. |
26 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
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1 | | under the ID/DD Community Care Act as ID/DD Facilities and |
2 | | under the MC/DD Act as MC/DD Facilities, subject to federal |
3 | | approval, the rates taking effect for services delivered on or |
4 | | after August 1, 2019 shall be increased by 3.5% over the rates |
5 | | in effect on June 30, 2019. The Department shall adopt rules, |
6 | | including emergency rules under subsection (ii) of Section |
7 | | 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to |
8 | | implement the provisions of this Section, including wage |
9 | | increases for direct care staff. |
10 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
11 | | under the ID/DD Community Care Act as ID/DD Facilities and |
12 | | under the MC/DD Act as MC/DD Facilities, subject to federal |
13 | | approval, the rates taking effect on the latter of the |
14 | | approval date of the State Plan Amendment for these facilities |
15 | | or the Waiver Amendment for the home and community-based |
16 | | services settings shall include an increase sufficient to |
17 | | provide a $0.26 per hour wage increase to the base wage for |
18 | | non-executive staff. The Department shall adopt rules, |
19 | | including emergency rules as authorized by Section 5-45 of the |
20 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the |
21 | | provisions of
this Section, including wage increases for |
22 | | direct care staff. |
23 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
24 | | under the ID/DD Community Care Act as ID/DD Facilities and |
25 | | under the MC/DD Act as MC/DD Facilities, subject to federal |
26 | | approval of the State Plan Amendment and the Waiver Amendment |
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1 | | for the home and community-based services settings, the rates |
2 | | taking effect for the services delivered on or after July 1, |
3 | | 2020 shall include an increase sufficient to provide a $1.00 |
4 | | per hour wage increase for non-executive staff. For services |
5 | | delivered on or after January 1, 2021, subject to federal |
6 | | approval of the State Plan Amendment and the Waiver Amendment |
7 | | for the home and community-based services settings, shall |
8 | | include an increase sufficient to provide a $0.50 per hour |
9 | | increase for non-executive staff. The Department shall adopt |
10 | | rules, including emergency rules as authorized by Section 5-45 |
11 | | of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the |
12 | | provisions of this Section, including wage increases for |
13 | | direct care staff. |
14 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
15 | | under the ID/DD Community Care Act as ID/DD Facilities and |
16 | | under the MC/DD Act as MC/DD Facilities, subject to federal |
17 | | approval of the State Plan Amendment, the rates taking effect |
18 | | for the residential services delivered on or after July 1, |
19 | | 2021, shall include an increase sufficient to provide a $0.50 |
20 | | per hour increase for aides in the rate methodology. For |
21 | | facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health under |
22 | | the ID/DD Community Care Act as ID/DD Facilities and under the |
23 | | MC/DD Act as MC/DD Facilities, subject to federal approval of |
24 | | the State Plan Amendment, the rates taking effect for the |
25 | | residential services delivered on or after January 1, 2022 |
26 | | shall include an increase sufficient to provide a $1.00 per |
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1 | | hour increase for aides in the rate methodology. In addition, |
2 | | for residential services delivered on or after January 1, 2022 |
3 | | such rates shall include an increase sufficient to provide |
4 | | wages for all residential non-executive direct care staff, |
5 | | excluding aides, at the federal Department of Labor, Bureau of |
6 | | Labor Statistics' average wage as defined in rule by the |
7 | | Department. The Department shall adopt rules, including |
8 | | emergency rules as authorized by Section 5-45 of the Illinois |
9 | | Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the provisions of |
10 | | this Section. |
11 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
12 | | under the ID/DD Community Care Act as ID/DD facilities and |
13 | | under the MC/DD Act as MC/DD facilities, subject to federal |
14 | | approval of the State Plan Amendment, the rates taking effect |
15 | | for services delivered on or after January 1, 2023, shall |
16 | | include a $1.00 per hour wage increase for all direct support |
17 | | personnel and all other frontline personnel who are not |
18 | | subject to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' average wage |
19 | | increases, who work in residential and community day services |
20 | | settings, with at least $0.50 of those funds to be provided as |
21 | | a direct increase to all aide base wages, with the remaining |
22 | | $0.50 to be used flexibly for base wage increases to the rate |
23 | | methodology for aides. In addition, for residential services |
24 | | delivered on or after January 1, 2023 the rates shall include |
25 | | an increase sufficient to provide wages for all residential |
26 | | non-executive direct care staff, excluding aides, at the |
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1 | | federal Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics' |
2 | | average wage as determined by the Department. Also, for |
3 | | services delivered on or after January 1, 2023, the rates will |
4 | | include adjustments to employment-related expenses as defined |
5 | | in rule by the Department. The Department shall adopt rules, |
6 | | including emergency rules as authorized by Section 5-45 of the |
7 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the |
8 | | provisions of this Section. |
9 | | For facilities licensed by the Department of Public Health |
10 | | under the ID/DD Community Care Act as ID/DD facilities and |
11 | | under the MC/DD Act as MC/DD facilities, subject to federal |
12 | | approval of the State Plan Amendment, the rates taking effect |
13 | | for services delivered on or after January 1, 2024 shall |
14 | | include a $2.50 per hour wage increase for all direct support |
15 | | personnel and all other frontline personnel who are not |
16 | | subject to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' average wage |
17 | | increases and who work in residential and community day |
18 | | services settings. At least $1.25 of the per hour wage |
19 | | increase shall be provided as a direct increase to all aide |
20 | | base wages, and the remaining $1.25 of the per hour wage |
21 | | increase shall be used flexibly for base wage increases to the |
22 | | rate methodology for aides. In addition, for residential |
23 | | services delivered on or after January 1, 2024, the rates |
24 | | shall include an increase sufficient to provide wages for all |
25 | | residential non-executive direct care staff, excluding aides, |
26 | | at the federal Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor |
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1 | | Statistics' average wage as determined by the Department. |
2 | | Also, for services delivered on or after January 1, 2024, the |
3 | | rates will include adjustments to employment-related expenses |
4 | | as defined in rule by the Department. The Department shall |
5 | | adopt rules, including emergency rules as authorized by |
6 | | Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, to |
7 | | implement the provisions of this Section. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
9 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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10 | | (305 ILCS 5/5-5.7a) |
11 | | Sec. 5-5.7a. Pandemic related stability payments for |
12 | | health care providers. Notwithstanding other provisions of |
13 | | law, and in accordance with the Illinois Emergency Management |
14 | | Agency, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall |
15 | | develop a process to distribute pandemic related stability |
16 | | payments, from federal sources dedicated for such purposes, to |
17 | | health care providers that are providing care to recipients |
18 | | under the Medical Assistance Program. For provider types |
19 | | serving residents who are recipients of medical assistance |
20 | | under this Code and are funded by other State agencies, the |
21 | | Department will coordinate the distribution process of the |
22 | | pandemic related stability payments. Federal sources dedicated |
23 | | to pandemic related payments include, but are not limited to, |
24 | | funds distributed to the State of Illinois from the |
25 | | Coronavirus Relief Fund pursuant to the Coronavirus Aid, |
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1 | | Relief, and Economic Security Act ("CARES Act") and from the |
2 | | Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund pursuant to Section |
3 | | 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, that are |
4 | | appropriated to the Department during Fiscal Years 2020, 2021, |
5 | | and 2022 for purposes permitted by those federal laws and |
6 | | related federal guidance. |
7 | | (1) Pandemic related stability payments for these |
8 | | providers shall be separate and apart from any rate |
9 | | methodology otherwise defined in this Code to the extent |
10 | | permitted in accordance with Section 5001 of the CARES Act |
11 | | and Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 |
12 | | and any related federal guidance. |
13 | | (2) Payments made from moneys received from the |
14 | | Coronavirus Relief Fund shall be used exclusively for |
15 | | expenses incurred by the providers that are eligible for |
16 | | reimbursement from the Coronavirus Relief Fund in |
17 | | accordance with Section 5001 of the CARES Act and related |
18 | | federal guidance. Payments made from moneys received from |
19 | | the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund shall be used |
20 | | exclusively for purposes permitted by Section 9901 of the |
21 | | American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal |
22 | | guidance. |
23 | | (3) All providers receiving pandemic related stability |
24 | | payments shall attest in a format to be created by the |
25 | | Department and be able to demonstrate that their expenses |
26 | | are pandemic related, were not part of their annual |
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1 | | budgets established before March 1, 2020. |
2 | | (4) Pandemic related stability payments will be |
3 | | distributed based on a schedule and framework to be |
4 | | established by the Department with recognition of the |
5 | | pandemic related acuity of the situation for each |
6 | | provider, taking into account the factors including, but |
7 | | not limited to, the following: |
8 | | (A) the impact of the pandemic on patients served, |
9 | | impact on staff, and shortages of the personal |
10 | | protective equipment necessary for infection control |
11 | | efforts for all providers; |
12 | | (B) COVID-19 positivity rates among staff, or |
13 | | patients, or both; |
14 | | (C) pandemic related workforce challenges and |
15 | | costs associated with temporary wage increases |
16 | | associated with pandemic related hazard pay programs, |
17 | | or costs associated with which providers do not have |
18 | | enough staff to adequately provide care and protection |
19 | | to the residents and other staff; |
20 | | (D) providers with significant reductions in |
21 | | utilization that result in corresponding reductions in |
22 | | revenue as a result of the pandemic, including, but |
23 | | not limited to, the cancellation or postponement of |
24 | | elective procedures and visits; |
25 | | (E) pandemic related payments received directly by |
26 | | the providers through other federal resources; |
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1 | | (F) current efforts to respond to and provide |
2 | | services to communities disproportionately impacted by |
3 | | the COVID-19 public health emergency, including |
4 | | low-income and socially vulnerable communities that |
5 | | have seen the most severe health impacts and |
6 | | exacerbated health inequities along racial, ethnic, |
7 | | and socioeconomic lines; and |
8 | | (G) provider needs for capital improvements to |
9 | | existing facilities, including upgrades to HVAC and |
10 | | ventilation systems and capital improvements for |
11 | | enhancing infection control or reducing crowding, |
12 | | which may include bed-buybacks. |
13 | | (5) Pandemic related stability payments made from |
14 | | moneys received from the Coronavirus Relief Fund will be |
15 | | distributed to providers based on a methodology to be |
16 | | administered by the Department with amounts determined by |
17 | | a calculation of total federal pandemic related funds |
18 | | appropriated by the Illinois General Assembly for this |
19 | | purpose. Providers receiving the pandemic related |
20 | | stability payments will attest to their increased costs, |
21 | | declining revenues, and receipt of additional pandemic |
22 | | related funds directly from the federal government. |
23 | | (6) Of the payments provided for by this Section made |
24 | | from moneys received from the Coronavirus Relief Fund, a |
25 | | minimum of 30% shall be allotted for health care providers |
26 | | that serve the ZIP codes located in the most |
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1 | | disproportionately impacted areas of Illinois, based on |
2 | | positive COVID-19 cases based on data collected by the |
3 | | Department of Public Health and provided to the Department |
4 | | of Healthcare and Family Services. |
5 | | (7) From funds appropriated, directly or indirectly, |
6 | | from moneys received by the State from the Coronavirus |
7 | | State Fiscal Recovery Fund for Fiscal Years 2021 and 2022, |
8 | | the Department shall expend such funds only for purposes |
9 | | permitted by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act |
10 | | of 2021 and related federal guidance. Such expenditures |
11 | | may include, but are not limited to: payments to providers |
12 | | for costs incurred due to the COVID-19 public health |
13 | | emergency; unreimbursed costs for testing and treatment of |
14 | | uninsured Illinois residents; costs of COVID-19 mitigation |
15 | | and prevention; medical expenses related to aftercare or |
16 | | extended care for COVID-19 patients with longer term |
17 | | symptoms and effects; costs of behavioral health care; |
18 | | costs of public health and safety staff; and expenditures |
19 | | permitted in order to address (i) disparities in public |
20 | | health outcomes, (ii) nursing and other essential health |
21 | | care workforce investments, (iii) exacerbation of |
22 | | pre-existing disparities, and (iv) promoting healthy |
23 | | childhood environments. |
24 | | (8) From funds appropriated, directly or indirectly, |
25 | | from moneys received by the State from the Coronavirus |
26 | | State Fiscal Recovery Fund for Fiscal Years 2022 and 2023, |
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1 | | the Department shall establish a program for making |
2 | | payments to long term care service providers and |
3 | | facilities, for purposes related to financial support for |
4 | | workers in the long term care industry, but only as |
5 | | permitted by either the CARES Act or Section 9901 of the |
6 | | American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal |
7 | | guidance, including, but not limited to the following: |
8 | | monthly amounts of $25,000,000 per month for July 2021, |
9 | | August 2021, and September 2021 where at least 50% of the |
10 | | funds in July shall be passed directly to front line |
11 | | workers and an additional 12.5% more in each of the next 2 |
12 | | months; financial support programs for providers enhancing |
13 | | direct care staff recruitment efforts through the payment |
14 | | of education expenses; and financial support programs for |
15 | | providers offering enhanced and expanded training for all |
16 | | levels of the long term care healthcare workforce to |
17 | | achieve better patient outcomes, such as training on |
18 | | infection control, proper personal protective equipment, |
19 | | best practices in quality of care, and culturally |
20 | | competent patient communications. The Department shall |
21 | | have the authority to audit and potentially recoup funds |
22 | | not utilized as outlined and attested. |
23 | | (8.5) From funds appropriated, directly or indirectly, |
24 | | from moneys received by the State from the Coronavirus |
25 | | State Fiscal Recovery Fund, the Department shall establish |
26 | | a grant program to provide premium pay and retention |
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1 | | incentives to front line workers at facilities licensed by |
2 | | the Department of Public Health under the Nursing Home |
3 | | Care Act as skilled nursing facilities or intermediate |
4 | | care facilities. |
5 | | (A) Awards pursuant to this program shall comply |
6 | | with the requirements of Section 9901 of the American |
7 | | Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and all related federal |
8 | | guidance. Awards shall be scaled based on a process |
9 | | determined by the Department. The amount awarded to |
10 | | each recipient shall not exceed $3.17 per nursing |
11 | | hour. Awards shall be for eligible expenditures |
12 | | incurred no earlier than May 1, 2022 and no later than |
13 | | June 30, 2023. |
14 | | (B) Financial assistance under this paragraph |
15 | | (8.5) shall be expended only for : |
16 | | (i) premium pay for eligible workers, which |
17 | | must be in addition to any wages or remuneration |
18 | | the eligible worker has already received and shall |
19 | | be subject to the other requirements and |
20 | | limitations set forth in the American Rescue Plan |
21 | | Act of 2021 and related federal guidance ; and |
22 | | (ii) retention incentives paid to eligible
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23 | | workers that are necessary for the facility to |
24 | | respond to the impacts of the public health |
25 | | emergency . |
26 | | (C) Upon receipt of funds, recipients shall |
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1 | | distribute funds such that eligible workers receive an |
2 | | amount up to $13 per hour but no more than $25,000 for |
3 | | the duration of the program. Recipients shall provide |
4 | | a written certification to the Department |
5 | | acknowledging compliance with this paragraph. |
6 | | (D) No portion of these funds shall be spent on |
7 | | volunteer or temporary staff, and these funds shall |
8 | | not be used to make retroactive premium payments |
9 | | before the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
10 | | the 102nd General Assembly. |
11 | | (E) The Department shall require each recipient |
12 | | under this paragraph to submit appropriate |
13 | | documentation acknowledging compliance with State and |
14 | | federal law.
For purposes of this paragraph, "eligible |
15 | | worker" means a permanent staff member, regardless of |
16 | | union affiliation, of a facility licensed by the |
17 | | Department of Public Health under the Nursing Home |
18 | | Care Act as a skilled nursing facility or intermediate |
19 | | care facility engaged in "essential work", as defined |
20 | | by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 |
21 | | and related federal guidance, and (1) whose total pay |
22 | | is below 150% of the average annual wage for all |
23 | | occupations in the worker's county of residence, as |
24 | | defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational |
25 | | Employment and Wage Statistics, or (2) is not exempt |
26 | | from the federal Fair Labor Standards Act overtime |
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2 | | (9) From funds appropriated, directly or indirectly, |
3 | | from moneys received by the State from the Coronavirus |
4 | | State Fiscal Recovery Fund for Fiscal Years 2022 through |
5 | | 2024 the Department shall establish programs for making |
6 | | payments to facilities licensed under the Nursing Home |
7 | | Care Act and facilities licensed under the Specialized |
8 | | Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013. To the extent |
9 | | permitted by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act |
10 | | of 2021 and related federal guidance, the programs shall |
11 | | provide: |
12 | | (A) Payments for making permanent improvements to |
13 | | resident rooms in order to improve resident outcomes |
14 | | and infection control. Funds may be used to reduce bed |
15 | | capacity and room occupancy. To be eligible for |
16 | | funding, a facility must submit an application to the |
17 | | Department as prescribed by the Department and as |
18 | | published on its website. A facility may need to |
19 | | receive approval from the Health Facilities and |
20 | | Services Review Board for the permanent improvements |
21 | | or the removal of the beds before it can receive |
22 | | payment under this paragraph.
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23 | | (B) Payments to reimburse facilities licensed by |
24 | | the Department of Public Health under the Nursing Home |
25 | | Care Act as skilled nursing facilities or intermediate |
26 | | care facilities for eligible expenses related to the |
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1 | | public health impacts of the COVID-19 public health |
2 | | emergency, including, but not limited to, costs |
3 | | related to COVID-19 testing for residents, COVID-19 |
4 | | prevention and treatment equipment, medical supplies, |
5 | | and personal protective equipment. |
6 | | (i) Awards made pursuant to this program shall |
7 | | comply with the requirements of Section 9901 of |
8 | | the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and all |
9 | | related federal guidance. The amount awarded to |
10 | | each recipient shall not exceed $1.71 per nursing |
11 | | hour. Permissible expenditures must be made no |
12 | | earlier than May 1, 2022 and no later than June 30, |
13 | | 2023. |
14 | | (ii) Financial assistance pursuant to this |
15 | | paragraph shall not be expended for premium pay. |
16 | | (iii) The Department shall require each |
17 | | recipient under this paragraph to submit |
18 | | appropriate documentation acknowledging |
19 | | compliance with State and federal law. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
21 | | 102-687, eff. 12-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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22 | | (305 ILCS 5/9A-17 new) |
23 | | Sec. 9A-17. Smart Start Child Care Program. Subject to |
24 | | appropriation, the Department of Human Services shall |
25 | | establish the Smart Start Child Care Program. The Smart Start |
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1 | | Child Care Program shall focus on creating affordable child |
2 | | care, as well as increasing access to child care, for Illinois |
3 | | residents and may include, but is not limited to, providing |
4 | | funding to increase preschool availability, providing funding |
5 | | for childcare workforce compensation or capital investments, |
6 | | and expanding funding for Early Childhood Access Consortium |
7 | | for Equity Scholarships. The Department shall establish |
8 | | program eligibility criteria, participation conditions, |
9 | | payment levels, and other program requirements by rule. The |
10 | | Department of Human Services may consult with the Capital |
11 | | Development Board, the Department of Commerce and Economic |
12 | | Opportunity, and the Illinois Housing Development Authority in |
13 | | the management and disbursement of funds for capital-related |
14 | | projects. The Capital Development Board, the Department of |
15 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the Illinois Housing |
16 | | Development Authority shall act in a consulting role only for |
17 | | the evaluation of applicants, scoring of applicants, or |
18 | | administration of the grant program.
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19 | | (305 ILCS 5/12-4.11) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11)
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20 | | Sec. 12-4.11. Grant amounts. The Department,
with due |
21 | | regard for and subject to budgetary limitations, shall |
22 | | establish
grant amounts for each of the programs, by |
23 | | regulation. The grant amounts may
vary by program, size of |
24 | | assistance unit and geographic area. Grant amounts under the |
25 | | Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program may not |
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1 | | vary on the basis of a TANF recipient's county of residence.
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2 | | Aid payments shall not be reduced except: (1) for changes |
3 | | in the cost of
items included in the grant amounts, or (2) for |
4 | | changes in the expenses of the
recipient, or (3) for changes in |
5 | | the income or resources available to the
recipient, or (4) for |
6 | | changes in grants resulting from adoption of a
consolidated |
7 | | grant amount.
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8 | | The maximum benefit levels provided to TANF recipients |
9 | | shall increase as follows: beginning October 1, 2023 2018 , the |
10 | | Department of Human Services shall increase TANF grant amounts |
11 | | in effect on September 30, 2023 2018 to at least 35% 30% of the |
12 | | most recent United States Department of Health and Human |
13 | | Services Federal Poverty Guidelines for each family size. |
14 | | Beginning October 1, 2024 2019 , and each October 1 thereafter, |
15 | | the maximum benefit levels shall be annually adjusted to |
16 | | remain equal to at least 35% 30% of the most recent poverty |
17 | | guidelines updated periodically in the Federal Register by the |
18 | | U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services under the |
19 | | authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2) for each family size. |
20 | | TANF grants for child-only assistance units shall be at |
21 | | least 75% of TANF grants for assistance units of the same size |
22 | | that consist of a caretaker relative with children. |
23 | | In fixing standards to govern payments or reimbursements |
24 | | for funeral
and burial expenses, the Department shall |
25 | | establish a minimum allowable
amount of
not less than
$1,000 |
26 | | for Department payment of funeral services and not less than |
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1 | | $500 for
Department payment of burial or cremation services. |
2 | | On January 1, 2006, July 1, 2006, and July 1, 2007, the |
3 | | Department shall increase the minimum reimbursement amount for |
4 | | funeral and burial expenses under this Section by a percentage |
5 | | equal to the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index |
6 | | for All Urban Consumers, if any, during the 12 months |
7 | | immediately preceding that January 1 or July 1. In |
8 | | establishing the minimum
allowable
amount, the Department |
9 | | shall take into account the services
essential to a dignified, |
10 | | low-cost (i) funeral and (ii) burial or
cremation, including |
11 | | reasonable
amounts that may be necessary for
burial space and |
12 | | cemetery charges, and any applicable taxes or other
required |
13 | | governmental fees or charges. If no
person has agreed to pay |
14 | | the total cost of the (i) funeral and
(ii) burial or cremation
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15 | | charges, the Department shall pay the vendor the actual costs |
16 | | of the (i)
funeral
and
(ii) burial or cremation, or the minimum |
17 | | allowable amount for each service as
established by
the |
18 | | Department, whichever is less, provided that the Department |
19 | | reduces its
payments by
the amount available from the |
20 | | following sources: the decedent's assets
and
available |
21 | | resources and the anticipated amounts of any death benefits |
22 | | available
to the
decedent's estate, and amounts paid and |
23 | | arranged to be paid by the
decedent's legally
responsible |
24 | | relatives. A legally responsible relative is expected to pay
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25 | | (i) funeral and (ii) burial
or cremation expenses unless |
26 | | financially unable to do so.
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1 | | Nothing contained in this Section or in any other Section |
2 | | of this
Code shall be construed to prohibit the Illinois |
3 | | Department (1) from
consolidating existing standards on the |
4 | | basis of any standards which are
or were in effect on, or |
5 | | subsequent to July 1, 1969, or (2) from
employing any |
6 | | consolidated standards in determining need for public
aid and |
7 | | the amount of money payment or grant for individual recipients
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8 | | or recipient families.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 100-587, eff. 6-4-18; 101-103, eff. 7-19-19.)
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10 | | ARTICLE 20.
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11 | | Section 20-5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
12 | | Sections 12 and 12-2 as follows:
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13 | | (30 ILCS 105/12) (from Ch. 127, par. 148)
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14 | | Sec. 12.
Each voucher for traveling expenses shall |
15 | | indicate the
purpose of the travel as required by applicable |
16 | | travel regulations,
shall be itemized , and shall be |
17 | | accompanied by all receipts specified in
the applicable travel |
18 | | regulations and by a certificate, signed by the
person |
19 | | incurring such expense, certifying that the amount is correct |
20 | | and
just; that the detailed items charged for subsistence were |
21 | | actually
paid; that the expenses were occasioned by official |
22 | | business or
unavoidable delays requiring the stay of such |
23 | | person at hotels for the
time specified; that the journey was |
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1 | | performed with all practicable
dispatch by the shortest route |
2 | | usually traveled in the customary
reasonable manner; and that |
3 | | such person has not been furnished with
transportation or |
4 | | money in lieu thereof; for any part of the journey
therein |
5 | | charged for. |
6 | | Upon written approval by the Office of the Comptroller, a |
7 | | State agency may maintain the original travel voucher, the |
8 | | receipts, and the proof of the traveler's signature on the |
9 | | traveler's certification statement at the office of the State |
10 | | agency. However, except as otherwise provided in this Section |
11 | | for State public institutions of higher education, nothing in |
12 | | this Section shall be construed to exempt a State agency from |
13 | | submitting a detailed travel voucher as prescribed by the |
14 | | Office of the Comptroller. Each State public institution of |
15 | | higher education is exempt from submitting a detailed travel |
16 | | voucher to the Office of the Comptroller but shall retain all |
17 | | receipts specified in
the applicable travel regulations and |
18 | | shall annually publish a record of those expenditures on its |
19 | | official website using a form that it prescribes.
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20 | | An information copy of each voucher covering a claim by a |
21 | | person
subject to the official travel regulations promulgated |
22 | | under Section
12-2 for travel reimbursement involving an |
23 | | exception to the general
restrictions of such travel |
24 | | regulations shall be filed with the
applicable travel control |
25 | | board which shall consider these vouchers, or a
report |
26 | | thereof, for approval. Amounts disbursed for travel |
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1 | | reimbursement
claims which are disapproved by the applicable |
2 | | travel control board shall
be refunded by the traveler and |
3 | | deposited in the fund or account from
which payment was made.
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4 | | As used in this Section, "State public institution of |
5 | | higher education" means the governing boards of the University |
6 | | of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Illinois State |
7 | | University, Eastern Illinois University, Northern Illinois |
8 | | University, Western Illinois University, Chicago State |
9 | | University, Governors State University, and Northeastern |
10 | | Illinois University. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 97-932, eff. 8-10-12.)
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12 | | (30 ILCS 105/12-2) (from Ch. 127, par. 148-2)
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13 | | Sec. 12-2. Travel Regulation Council; State travel |
14 | | reimbursement. |
15 | | (a) The chairmen of the travel control boards established
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16 | | by Section 12-1, or their designees, shall together comprise |
17 | | the Travel
Regulation Council. The Travel Regulation Council |
18 | | shall be chaired by the
Director of Central Management |
19 | | Services, who shall be a nonvoting member of
the Council, |
20 | | unless he is otherwise qualified to vote by virtue of being
the |
21 | | designee of a voting member. No later than March 1, 1986, and |
22 | | at least
biennially thereafter, the Council shall adopt State |
23 | | Travel Regulations and
Reimbursement Rates which shall be |
24 | | applicable to all personnel subject to
the jurisdiction of the |
25 | | travel control boards established by Section 12-1.
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1 | | affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the Council |
2 | | shall be
required to adopt regulations and reimbursement |
3 | | rates. If the Council
fails to adopt regulations by March 1 of |
4 | | any odd-numbered year, the
Director of Central Management |
5 | | Services shall adopt emergency regulations
and reimbursement |
6 | | rates pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. |
7 | | As soon as practicable after the effective date of this |
8 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Travel |
9 | | Regulation Council and the Higher Education Travel Control |
10 | | Board shall adopt amendments to their existing rules to ensure |
11 | | that reimbursement rates for public institutions of higher |
12 | | education, as defined in Section 1-13 of the Illinois |
13 | | Procurement Code, are set in accordance with the requirements |
14 | | of subsection (f) of this Section.
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15 | | (b) (Blank). Mileage for automobile travel shall be |
16 | | reimbursed at the allowance
rate in effect under regulations |
17 | | promulgated pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 5707(b)(2).
In the event the |
18 | | rate set under federal regulations increases or decreases |
19 | | during the
course of the State's fiscal year, the effective |
20 | | date of the new rate shall be
the effective date of the change |
21 | | in the federal rate.
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22 | | (c) (Blank). Rates for reimbursement of expenses other |
23 | | than mileage shall not
exceed the actual cost of travel as |
24 | | determined by the United States
Internal Revenue Service.
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25 | | (d) Reimbursements to travelers shall be made pursuant to |
26 | | the rates and
regulations applicable to the respective State |
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1 | | agency as of the effective
date of this amendatory Act, until |
2 | | the State Travel Regulations and
Reimbursement Rates |
3 | | established by this Section are adopted and effective.
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4 | | (e) (Blank). Lodging in Cook County, Illinois and the |
5 | | District of Columbia shall be
reimbursed at the maximum |
6 | | lodging rate in effect under regulations promulgated
pursuant |
7 | | to 5 U.S.C. 5701-5709. For purposes of this subsection (e), |
8 | | the
District of
Columbia shall include the cities and counties |
9 | | included in the per diem
locality of the
District of Columbia, |
10 | | as defined by the regulations in effect promulgated
pursuant |
11 | | to 5
U.S.C. 5701-5709. Individual travel control boards may |
12 | | set a lodging
reimbursement rate
more restrictive than the |
13 | | rate set forth in the federal regulations.
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14 | | (f) Notwithstanding any other law, travel reimbursement |
15 | | rates for lodging and mileage for automobile travel, as well |
16 | | as allowances for meals, shall be set for public institutions |
17 | | of higher education at the maximum rates established by the |
18 | | federal government for travel expenses, subsistence expenses, |
19 | | and mileage allowances under 5 U.S.C. Subchapter I and |
20 | | regulations promulgated thereunder. If a rate set under |
21 | | federal regulations increases or decreases in the course of |
22 | | the State's fiscal year, the effective date of the new rate |
23 | | shall be the effective date of the change in the federal rate. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 102-1119, eff. 1-23-23.)
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25 | | ARTICLE 30.
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1 | | Section 30-5. The General Assembly Operations Act is |
2 | | amended by changing Section 20 as follows:
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3 | | (25 ILCS 10/20) |
4 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023) |
5 | | Sec. 20. Legislative Budget Oversight Commission. |
6 | | (a) The General Assembly hereby finds and declares that |
7 | | the State is confronted with an unprecedented fiscal crisis. |
8 | | In light of this crisis, and the challenges it presents for the |
9 | | budgeting process, the General Assembly hereby establishes the |
10 | | Legislative Budget Oversight Commission. The purpose of the |
11 | | Commission is: to monitor budget management actions taken by |
12 | | the Office of the Governor or Governor's Office of Management |
13 | | and Budget; to oversee the distribution and expenditure of |
14 | | federal financial relief for State and local governments |
15 | | related to the COVID-19 pandemic; and to advise and review |
16 | | planned expenditures of State and federal grants for broadband |
17 | | projects. |
18 | | (b) At the request of the Commission, units of local |
19 | | governments and State agency directors or their respective |
20 | | designees shall report to the Commission on the status and |
21 | | distribution of federal CARES money and any other federal |
22 | | financial relief related to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
23 | | (c) In anticipation of constantly changing and |
24 | | unpredictable economic circumstances, the Commission will |
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1 | | provide a means for the Governor's Office and the General |
2 | | Assembly to maintain open communication about necessary budget |
3 | | management actions during these unprecedented times. Beginning |
4 | | August 15, 2020, the Governor's Office of Management and |
5 | | Budget shall submit a monthly written report to the Commission |
6 | | reporting any budget management actions taken by the Office of |
7 | | the Governor, Governor's Office of Management and Budget, or |
8 | | any State agency. At the call of one of the co-chairs, the |
9 | | Governor or his or her designee shall give a report to the |
10 | | Commission and each member thereof. The report shall be given |
11 | | either in person or by telephonic or videoconferencing means. |
12 | | The report shall include: |
13 | | (1) any budget management actions taken by the Office |
14 | | of the Governor, Governor's Office of Management and |
15 | | Budget, or any agency or board under the Office of the |
16 | | Governor in the prior quarter; |
17 | | (2) year-to-date general funds revenues as compared to |
18 | | anticipated revenues; |
19 | | (3) year-to-date general funds expenditures as |
20 | | compared to the Fiscal Year 2021 budget as enacted; |
21 | | (4) a list, by program, of the number of grants |
22 | | awarded, the aggregate amount of such grant awards, and |
23 | | the aggregate amount of awards actually paid with respect |
24 | | to all grants awarded from federal funds from the |
25 | | Coronavirus Relief Fund in accordance with Section 5001 of |
26 | | the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security |
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1 | | (CARES) Act or from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery |
2 | | Fund in accordance with Section 9901 of the federal |
3 | | American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which shall identify the |
4 | | number of grants awarded, the aggregate amount of such |
5 | | grant awards, and the aggregate amount of such awards |
6 | | actually paid to grantees located in or serving a |
7 | | disproportionately impacted area, as defined in the |
8 | | program from which the grant is awarded; and |
9 | | (5) any additional items reasonably requested by the |
10 | | Commission. |
11 | | (c-5) Any plans, responses to requests, letters of intent, |
12 | | application materials, or other documents prepared on behalf |
13 | | of the State describing the State's intended plan for |
14 | | distributing grants pursuant to Division F of the |
15 | | Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act must be, to the extent |
16 | | practical, provided to the Legislative Budget Oversight |
17 | | Commission for review at least 30 days prior to submission to |
18 | | the appropriate federal entity. If plans, responses to |
19 | | requests, letters of intent, application materials, or other |
20 | | documents prepared on behalf of the State describing the |
21 | | State's plan or goals for distributing grants pursuant to |
22 | | Division F of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act |
23 | | cannot practically be given the Legislative Budget Oversight |
24 | | Commission 30 days prior to submission to the appropriate |
25 | | federal entity, the materials shall be provided to the |
26 | | Legislative Budget Oversight Commission with as much time for |
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1 | | review as practical. All documents provided to the Commission |
2 | | shall be made available to the public on the General
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3 | | Assembly's website. However, the following information shall |
4 | | be redacted from any documents made available to the public: |
5 | | (i) information specifically prohibited from disclosure by |
6 | | federal or State law or federal or State rules and |
7 | | regulations; (ii) trade secrets; (iii) security sensitive |
8 | | information; and (iv) proprietary, privileged, or confidential |
9 | | commercial or financial information from a privately held |
10 | | person or business which, if disclosed, would cause |
11 | | competitive harm. Members of the public and interested parties |
12 | | may submit written
comments to the Commission for |
13 | | consideration. Prior to the State's submission to the
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14 | | appropriate federal entity pursuant to this subsection, the |
15 | | Commission shall conduct at least
one public hearing during |
16 | | which members of the public and other interested parties may |
17 | | file
written comments with and offer testimony before the |
18 | | Commission. After completing its review
and consideration of |
19 | | any such testimony offered and written public comments |
20 | | received, the
Commission shall submit its written comments and |
21 | | suggestions to the Governor or designated
State entity |
22 | | responsible for administering the grant programs under |
23 | | Division F of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on |
24 | | behalf of the State.
The Governor, or designated State entity |
25 | | responsible for administering the grant programs pursuant to |
26 | | Division F of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, must |
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1 | | consider comments and suggestions provided by the members of |
2 | | the Legislative Budget Oversight Commission and members of the |
3 | | public. |
4 | | (c-10) At the request of the Commission, the Governor or |
5 | | the designated State entity responsible for administering |
6 | | programs under Division F of the Infrastructure Investment and |
7 | | Jobs Act on behalf of the State must report on the grants |
8 | | issued by the State pursuant to the programs under Division F |
9 | | of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. |
10 | | (d) The Legislative Budget Oversight Commission shall |
11 | | consist of the following members: |
12 | | (1) 7 members of the House of Representatives |
13 | | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; |
14 | | (2) 7 members of the Senate appointed by the Senate |
15 | | President; |
16 | | (3) 4 members of the House of Representatives |
17 | | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
18 | | Representatives; and |
19 | | (4) 4 members of the Senate appointed by the Senate |
20 | | Minority Leader. |
21 | | (e) The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the |
22 | | Senate President shall each appoint one member of the |
23 | | Commission to serve as a co-chair. The members of the |
24 | | Commission shall serve without compensation. |
25 | | (f) As used in this Section: |
26 | | "Budget management action" means any fund transfer |
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1 | | directed by the Governor or the Governor's Office of |
2 | | Management and Budget, designation of appropriation lines as |
3 | | reserve, or any other discretionary action taken with regard |
4 | | to the budget as enacted; |
5 | | "State agency" means all officers, boards, commissions, |
6 | | departments, and agencies created by the Constitution, by law, |
7 | | by Executive Order, or by order of the Governor in the |
8 | | Executive Branch, other than the Offices of the Attorney |
9 | | General, Secretary of State, Comptroller, or Treasurer. |
10 | | (g) This Section is repealed July 1, 2024 2023 .
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
12 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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13 | | ARTICLE 35.
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14 | | Section 35-5. The Department of Commerce and Economic |
15 | | Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois |
16 | | is amended by changing Section 605-705 as follows:
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17 | | (20 ILCS 605/605-705) (was 20 ILCS 605/46.6a)
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18 | | Sec. 605-705. Grants to local tourism and convention |
19 | | bureaus.
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20 | | (a) To establish a grant program for local tourism and
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21 | | convention bureaus. The Department will develop and implement |
22 | | a program
for the use of funds, as authorized under this Act, |
23 | | by local tourism and
convention bureaus. For the purposes of |
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bureaus eligible to receive funds are those local |
2 | | tourism and
convention bureaus that are (i) either units of |
3 | | local government or
incorporated as not-for-profit |
4 | | organizations; (ii) in legal existence
for a minimum of 2 |
5 | | years before July 1, 2001; (iii) operating with a
paid, |
6 | | full-time staff whose sole purpose is to promote tourism in |
7 | | the
designated service area; and (iv) affiliated with one or |
8 | | more
municipalities or counties that support the bureau with |
9 | | local hotel-motel
taxes. After July 1, 2001, bureaus |
10 | | requesting certification in
order to receive funds for the |
11 | | first time must be local tourism and
convention bureaus that |
12 | | are (i) either units of local government or
incorporated as |
13 | | not-for-profit organizations; (ii) in legal existence
for a |
14 | | minimum of 2 years before the request for certification; (iii)
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15 | | operating with a paid, full-time staff whose sole purpose is |
16 | | to promote
tourism in the designated service area; and (iv) |
17 | | affiliated with
multiple municipalities or counties that |
18 | | support the bureau with local
hotel-motel taxes. Each bureau |
19 | | receiving funds under this Act will be
certified by the |
20 | | Department as the designated recipient to serve an area of
the |
21 | | State.
Notwithstanding the criteria set forth in this |
22 | | subsection (a), or any rule
adopted under this subsection (a), |
23 | | the Director of the Department may
provide for the award of |
24 | | grant funds to one or more entities if in the
Department's |
25 | | judgment that action is necessary in order to prevent a loss of
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26 | | funding critical to promoting tourism in a designated |
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State.
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2 | | (b) To distribute grants to local tourism and convention |
3 | | bureaus from
appropriations made from the Local Tourism Fund |
4 | | for that purpose. Of the
amounts appropriated annually to the |
5 | | Department for expenditure under this
Section prior to July 1, |
6 | | 2011, one-third of those monies shall be used for grants to |
7 | | convention and
tourism bureaus in cities with a population |
8 | | greater than 500,000. The
remaining two-thirds of the annual |
9 | | appropriation prior to July 1, 2011 shall be used for grants to
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10 | | convention and tourism bureaus in the
remainder of the State, |
11 | | in accordance with a formula based upon the
population served. |
12 | | Of the amounts appropriated annually to the Department for |
13 | | expenditure under this Section beginning July 1, 2011, 18% of |
14 | | such moneys shall be used for grants to convention and tourism |
15 | | bureaus in cities with a population greater than 500,000. Of |
16 | | the amounts appropriated annually to the Department for |
17 | | expenditure under this Section beginning July 1, 2011, 82% of |
18 | | such moneys shall be used for grants to convention bureaus in |
19 | | the remainder of the State, in accordance with a formula based |
20 | | upon the population served. The Department may reserve up to |
21 | | 3% of total
local tourism funds available for costs of |
22 | | administering the program to conduct audits of grants, to |
23 | | provide incentive funds to
those
bureaus that will conduct |
24 | | promotional activities designed to further the
Department's |
25 | | statewide advertising campaign, to fund special statewide
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26 | | promotional activities, and to fund promotional activities |
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1 | | that support an
increased use of the State's parks or historic |
2 | | sites. The Department shall require that any convention and |
3 | | tourism bureau receiving a grant under this Section that |
4 | | requires matching funds shall provide matching funds equal to |
5 | | no less than 50% of the grant amount except that in Fiscal |
6 | | Years 2021 through 2024 2023 only, the Department shall |
7 | | require that any convention and tourism bureau receiving a |
8 | | grant under this Section that requires matching funds shall |
9 | | provide matching funds equal to no less than 25% of the grant |
10 | | amount. During fiscal year 2013, the Department shall reserve |
11 | | $2,000,000 of the available local tourism funds for |
12 | | appropriation to the Historic Preservation Agency for the |
13 | | operation of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and |
14 | | Museum and State historic sites. |
15 | | To provide for the expeditious and timely implementation |
16 | | of the changes made by Public Act 101-636, emergency rules to |
17 | | implement the changes made by Public Act 101-636 may be |
18 | | adopted by the Department subject to the provisions of Section |
19 | | 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; |
21 | | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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22 | | ARTICLE 40.
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23 | | Section 40-5. The Department of Commerce and Economic |
24 | | Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois |
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1 | | is amended by changing Section 605-1105 as follows:
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2 | | (20 ILCS 605/605-1105) |
3 | | Sec. 605-1105. Local chambers of commerce recovery grants |
4 | | and business program . |
5 | | (a) Subject Upon receipt or availability of the State or |
6 | | federal funds described in subsection (b), and subject to |
7 | | appropriation of those funds for the purposes described in |
8 | | this Section, the Department of Commerce and Economic |
9 | | Opportunity shall establish a program to award grants to local |
10 | | chambers of commerce. |
11 | | (a-5) This subsection applies to grants under this Section |
12 | | that are funded by State or federal funds that are allocated to |
13 | | the State under the authority of legislation passed in |
14 | | response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department shall award |
15 | | an aggregate amount of up to $5,000,000 in grants under this |
16 | | subsection Section to eligible chambers of commerce. Each |
17 | | eligible chamber of commerce that applies to the Department |
18 | | for a grant under this subsection Section shall certify to the |
19 | | Department the difference between the chamber of commerce's |
20 | | total annual revenue in calendar year 2019 and the chamber of |
21 | | commerce's total annual revenue in calendar year 2020. The |
22 | | maximum amount that may be awarded to any eligible chamber of |
23 | | commerce during the first round of grants under this |
24 | | subsection is one-sixth of the certified amount. In |
25 | | determining grant amounts awarded under this subsection Act , |
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1 | | the Department may consider any awards that the chamber of |
2 | | commerce has received from the Back to Business Grant Program |
3 | | or the Business Interruption Grant Program. If the entire |
4 | | amount of moneys appropriated for the purposes of this |
5 | | subsection Section has not been allocated after a first round |
6 | | of grants is made, the Department may award additional funds |
7 | | to eligible chambers of commerce from the remaining funds. |
8 | | (a-10) This subsection applies to grants awarded under |
9 | | this Section from sources other than State or federal funds |
10 | | that are allocated to the State under the authority or |
11 | | legislation passed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
12 | | Grants under this subsection may be used to market and develop |
13 | | the service area of the chamber of commerce for the purposes of |
14 | | generating local, county, and State business taxes and |
15 | | providing small businesses with professional development, |
16 | | business guidance, and best practices for sustainability. No |
17 | | single chamber of commerce shall receive grant awards under |
18 | | this subsection in excess of $50,000 in any State fiscal year. |
19 | | (a-15) Grants awarded under subsection (a-5) or (a-10) of |
20 | | this Section shall not be used to make any direct lobbying |
21 | | expenditure, as defined in subsection (c) of Section 4911 of |
22 | | the Internal Revenue Code, or to engage in any political |
23 | | campaign activity described in Section 501(c)(3) of the |
24 | | Internal Revenue Code. |
25 | | (b) For grants awarded under subsection (a-5), the The |
26 | | Department may use State funds and federal funds that are |
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1 | | allocated to the State under the authority of legislation |
2 | | passed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to provide grants |
3 | | under this Section. Those federal funds include, but are not |
4 | | limited to, funds allocated to the State under the American |
5 | | Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Any federal moneys used for this |
6 | | purpose shall be used in accordance with the federal |
7 | | legislation authorizing the use of those funds and related |
8 | | federal guidance as well as any other applicable State and |
9 | | federal laws. For grants awarded under subsection (a-10), the |
10 | | Department may use general revenue funds or any other funds |
11 | | that may lawfully be used for the purposes of this Section. |
12 | | (c) The Department may adopt any rules necessary to |
13 | | implement and administer the grant program created by this |
14 | | Section. The emergency rulemaking process may be used to |
15 | | promulgate the initial rules of the program following the |
16 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General |
17 | | Assembly. |
18 | | (d) As used in this Section, "eligible chamber of |
19 | | commerce" means an a voluntary membership, dues-paying |
20 | | organization of business and professional persons dedicated to |
21 | | improving the economic climate and business development of the |
22 | | community, area, or region in which the organization is |
23 | | located and that: |
24 | | (1) operates as an approved not-for-profit |
25 | | corporation; |
26 | | (2) is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) or Section |
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1 | | 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; |
2 | | (3) has an annual revenue of $1,000,000 or less; and |
3 | | (4) files a 990 federal tax form with the Internal |
4 | | Revenue Service; |
5 | | (5) has or will have each of the following at the time |
6 | | of award determination: |
7 | | (A) governance bylaws; |
8 | | (B) financial policies and procedures; and |
9 | | (C) a mission and vision statement; and |
10 | | (6) for grants awarded under subsection (a-5), (4) has |
11 | | experienced an identifiable negative economic impact |
12 | | resulting from or exacerbated by the public health |
13 | | emergency or served a community disproportionately |
14 | | impacted by a public health emergency.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 102-1115, eff. 1-9-23.)
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16 | | ARTICLE 55.
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17 | | Section 55-5. The Department of Healthcare and Family |
18 | | Services Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
19 | | amended by adding Section 2205-36 as follows:
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20 | | (20 ILCS 2205/2205-36 new) |
21 | | Sec. 2205-36. Breakthrough Therapies for Veteran Suicide |
22 | | Prevention Program Advisory Council. |
23 | | (a) There is created within the Department of Healthcare |
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1 | | and Family Services the Breakthrough Therapies for Veteran |
2 | | Suicide Prevention Program Advisory Council. The Council shall |
3 | | advise the Department on the rules and clinical infrastructure |
4 | | necessary to support clinical access to and training for |
5 | | medication-assisted United States Food and Drug Administration |
6 | | breakthrough therapies for veteran suicide prevention. In |
7 | | advising the Department under this Section, the Council shall |
8 | | advise the Department on: |
9 | | (1) the award of grants for breakthrough therapy |
10 | | treatment through the Veteran Suicide Prevention Program; |
11 | | (2) the necessary education, training, licensing, and |
12 | | credentialing of providers; |
13 | | (3) patient safety and harm reduction; |
14 | | (4) costs, insurance reimbursement, and strategies to |
15 | | safely increase affordable access to care, including the |
16 | | use of group therapy; |
17 | | (5) standards for treatment facilities; |
18 | | (6) relevant federal regulations and guidelines that |
19 | | relevant State agencies may consider adopting; |
20 | | (7) assisting with the development of public awareness |
21 | | and education campaigns related to veteran suicides; |
22 | | (8) additional funding needed for subsidized patient |
23 | | access and provider and therapist training; |
24 | | (9) overall Fund budget; |
25 | | (10) periodic Fund evaluation; |
26 | | (11) developing criteria and standards for the award |
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1 | | of grants and fellowships; |
2 | | (12) developing and providing oversight regarding |
3 | | mechanisms for the dissemination of treatment and training |
4 | | data; and |
5 | | (13) developing provisions to ensure justice, equity, |
6 | | diversity, and inclusion are considered in the |
7 | | administration of grants and recommendations made to the |
8 | | Department. |
9 | | (b) The Council shall consist of 9 members: |
10 | | (1) three members appointed by the Governor; |
11 | | (2) two members appointed by the President of the |
12 | | Senate; |
13 | | (3) two members appointed by the Speaker of the House |
14 | | of Representatives; |
15 | | (4) one member appointed by The Minority Leader of the |
16 | | Senate; and |
17 | | (5) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
18 | | House. |
19 | | (c) The Council shall include at least 3 veterans. The |
20 | | Council shall also include members with expertise in |
21 | | breakthrough therapy research, clinical mental health |
22 | | treatment, public health, access to mental and behavioral |
23 | | healthcare in underserved communities, veteran mental and |
24 | | behavioral healthcare, and harm reduction. The Department of |
25 | | Healthcare and Family Services shall provide administrative |
26 | | support to the Council. |
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1 | | (d) The Council shall adopt internal organizational |
2 | | procedures as necessary for its efficient organization. |
3 | | (e) Members of the Council shall serve without |
4 | | compensation.
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5 | | ARTICLE 60.
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6 | | Section 60-5. The Secretary of State Act is amended by |
7 | | changing Section 18 as follows:
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8 | | (15 ILCS 305/18) |
9 | | Sec. 18. Electronic Filing Supplemental Deposits into |
10 | | Department of Business Services Special Operations Fund. When |
11 | | a submission to the Secretary of State is made electronically, |
12 | | but does not include a request for expedited services, |
13 | | pursuant to the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 100th |
14 | | General Assembly up to $25 for each such transaction under the |
15 | | General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986 and up to $50 |
16 | | from each such transaction under the Business Corporation Act |
17 | | of 1983, the Limited Liability Company Act, or the Uniform |
18 | | Limited Partnership Act (2001) shall be deposited into the |
19 | | Department of Business Services Special Operations Fund, and |
20 | | the remainder of any fee deposited into the General Revenue |
21 | | Fund. However, in no circumstance may the supplemental |
22 | | deposits provided by this Section cause the total deposits |
23 | | into the Special Operations Fund in any fiscal year from |
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1 | | electronic submissions under the Business Corporation Act of |
2 | | 1983, the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986, the |
3 | | Limited Liability Company Act, the Uniform Partnership Act |
4 | | (1997), and the Uniform Limited Partnership Act (2001), |
5 | | whether or not for expedited services, to exceed $11,326,225. |
6 | | The Secretary of State has the authority to adopt rules |
7 | | necessary to implement this Section, in accordance with the |
8 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. This Section does not |
9 | | apply on or after July 1, 2023.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21.)
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11 | | Section 60-10. The State Finance Act is amended by |
12 | | changing Sections 6z-34 and 6z-70 as follows:
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13 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-34)
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14 | | Sec. 6z-34. Secretary of State Special Services Fund. |
15 | | There
is created in the State Treasury a special fund to be |
16 | | known as the Secretary of
State Special Services Fund. Moneys |
17 | | deposited into the Fund may, subject to
appropriation, be used |
18 | | by the Secretary of State for any or all of the
following |
19 | | purposes:
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20 | | (1) For general automation efforts within operations |
21 | | of the Office of
Secretary of State.
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22 | | (2) For technology applications in any form that will |
23 | | enhance the
operational capabilities of the Office of |
24 | | Secretary of State.
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1 | | (3) To provide funds for any type of library grants |
2 | | authorized and
administered by the Secretary of State as |
3 | | State Librarian. |
4 | | (4) For the purposes of the Secretary of State's |
5 | | operating program expenses related to the enforcement of |
6 | | administrative laws related to vehicles and |
7 | | transportation.
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8 | | These funds are in addition to any other funds otherwise |
9 | | authorized to the
Office of Secretary of State for like or |
10 | | similar purposes.
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11 | | On August 15, 1997, all fiscal year 1997 receipts that |
12 | | exceed the
amount of $15,000,000 shall be transferred from |
13 | | this Fund to the Technology Management Revolving Fund |
14 | | (formerly known as the Statistical
Services Revolving Fund); |
15 | | on August 15, 1998 and each year thereafter
through 2000, all
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16 | | receipts from the fiscal year ending on the previous June 30th |
17 | | that exceed the
amount of $17,000,000 shall be transferred |
18 | | from this Fund to the Technology Management Revolving Fund |
19 | | (formerly known as the Statistical
Services Revolving Fund); |
20 | | on August 15, 2001 and each year thereafter
through 2002, all
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21 | | receipts from the fiscal year ending on the previous June 30th |
22 | | that exceed the
amount of $19,000,000 shall be transferred |
23 | | from this Fund to the Technology Management Revolving Fund |
24 | | (formerly known as the Statistical
Services Revolving Fund); |
25 | | and on August 15, 2003 and each year thereafter through 2022 , |
26 | | all
receipts from the fiscal year ending on the previous June |
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amount of $33,000,000 shall be |
2 | | transferred from this Fund to the Technology Management |
3 | | Revolving Fund (formerly known as the Statistical
Services |
4 | | Revolving Fund).
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 100-23, eff. 7-6-17; 101-10, eff. 6-5-19.)
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6 | | (30 ILCS 105/6z-70) |
7 | | Sec. 6z-70. The Secretary of State Identification Security |
8 | | and Theft Prevention Fund. |
9 | | (a) The Secretary of State Identification Security and |
10 | | Theft Prevention Fund is created as a special fund in the State |
11 | | treasury. The Fund shall consist of any fund transfers, |
12 | | grants, fees, or moneys from other sources received for the |
13 | | purpose of funding identification security and theft |
14 | | prevention measures. |
15 | | (b) All moneys in the Secretary of State Identification |
16 | | Security and Theft Prevention Fund shall be used, subject to |
17 | | appropriation, for any costs related to implementing |
18 | | identification security and theft prevention measures. |
19 | | (c) (Blank).
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20 | | (d) (Blank). |
21 | | (e) (Blank). |
22 | | (f) (Blank). |
23 | | (g) (Blank). |
24 | | (h) (Blank). |
25 | | (i) (Blank). |
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1 | | (j) (Blank). |
2 | | (k) (Blank). |
3 | | (l) (Blank). |
4 | | (m) (Blank). |
5 | | (n) (Blank). Notwithstanding any other provision of State |
6 | | law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2021, and until June |
7 | | 30, 2022, in addition to any other transfers that may be |
8 | | provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification |
9 | | of the Secretary of State, the State Comptroller shall direct |
10 | | and the State Treasurer shall transfer amounts into the |
11 | | Secretary of State Identification Security and Theft |
12 | | Prevention Fund from the designated funds not exceeding the |
13 | | following totals: |
14 | | Division of Corporations Registered Limited |
15 | | Liability Partnership Fund ...................$287,000 |
16 | | Securities Investors Education Fund ............$1,500,000 |
17 | | Department of Business Services Special |
18 | | Operations Fund ............................$4,500,000 |
19 | | Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund ..........$5,000,000 |
20 | | Corporate Franchise Tax Refund Fund ............$3,000,000 |
21 | | (o) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to |
22 | | the contrary, on or after July 1, 2022, and until June 30, |
23 | | 2023, in addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
24 | | for by law, at the direction of and upon notification of the |
25 | | Secretary of State, the State Comptroller shall direct and the |
26 | | State Treasurer shall transfer amounts into the Secretary of |
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2 | | the designated funds not exceeding the following totals: |
3 | | Division of Corporations Registered Limited |
4 | | Liability Partnership Fund ..................$400,000 |
5 | | Department of Business Services Special |
6 | | Operations Fund ...........................$5,500,000 |
7 | | Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund .........$4,000,000 |
8 | | Corporate Franchise Tax Refund Fund ...........$4,000,000 |
9 | | (p) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to |
10 | | the contrary, on or after July 1, 2023, and until June 30, |
11 | | 2024, in addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
12 | | for by law, at the direction of and upon notification of the |
13 | | Secretary of State, the State Comptroller shall direct and the |
14 | | State Treasurer shall transfer amounts into the Secretary of |
15 | | State Identification Security and Theft Prevention Fund from |
16 | | the designated funds not exceeding the following totals: |
17 | | Division of Corporations Registered Limited |
18 | | Liability Partnership Fund ...................$400,000 |
19 | | Department of Business Services Special |
20 | | Operations Fund ............................$5,500,000 |
21 | | Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund ..........$4,000,000 |
22 | | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; |
23 | | 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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24 | | Section 60-15. The Business Corporation Act of 1983 is |
25 | | amended by changing Section 15.97 as follows:
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2 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2024)
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3 | | Sec. 15.97. Corporate Franchise Tax Refund Fund.
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4 | | (a) Beginning July 1, 1993, a percentage of the amounts |
5 | | collected
under Sections 15.35, 15.45, 15.65, and 15.75 of |
6 | | this Act shall be
deposited into the Corporate Franchise Tax |
7 | | Refund Fund, a special Fund
hereby created in the State |
8 | | treasury. From July 1, 1993, until December 31,
1994, there |
9 | | shall be deposited into the Fund 3% of the amounts received
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10 | | under those Sections. Beginning January 1, 1995, and for each |
11 | | fiscal year
beginning thereafter, 2% of the amounts collected |
12 | | under those Sections
during the preceding fiscal year shall be |
13 | | deposited into the Fund.
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14 | | (b) Beginning July 1, 1993, moneys in the Fund shall be |
15 | | expended
exclusively for the purpose of paying refunds payable |
16 | | because of overpayment
of franchise taxes, penalties, or |
17 | | interest under Sections 13.70, 15.35,
15.45, 15.65, 15.75, and |
18 | | 16.05 of this
Act and making transfers authorized under this |
19 | | Section. Refunds in
accordance with the provisions of |
20 | | subsections (f) and (g) of Section 1.15
and Section 1.17 of |
21 | | this Act may be made from the Fund only to the extent that
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22 | | amounts collected under Sections 15.35, 15.45, 15.65, and |
23 | | 15.75 of this Act
have been deposited in the Fund and remain |
24 | | available. On or before August 31 of each year, the balance in |
25 | | the Fund in excess of $100,000 shall be transferred to the |
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1 | | General Revenue Fund. Notwithstanding the provisions of this |
2 | | subsection, for the period commencing on or after July 1, |
3 | | 2022, amounts in the fund shall not be transferred to the |
4 | | General Revenue Fund and shall be used to pay refunds in |
5 | | accordance with the provisions of this Act. Within a |
6 | | reasonable time after December 31, 2022, the Secretary of |
7 | | State shall direct and the Comptroller shall order transferred |
8 | | to the General Revenue Fund all amounts remaining in the fund.
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9 | | (c) This Act shall constitute an irrevocable and |
10 | | continuing
appropriation from the Corporate Franchise Tax |
11 | | Refund Fund for the purpose
of paying refunds upon the order of |
12 | | the Secretary of State in accordance
with the provisions of |
13 | | this Section.
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14 | | (d) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2024. |
15 | | (Source: P.A. 101-9, eff. 6-5-19; 102-282, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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16 | | Section 60-20. The Limited Liability Company Act is |
17 | | amended by changing Section 50-55 as follows:
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18 | | (805 ILCS 180/50-55) |
19 | | Sec. 50-55. Disposition of fees. Of Until July 1, 2021, of |
20 | | the total money collected for the filing of annual reports |
21 | | under this Act, $10 of the filing fee shall be paid into the |
22 | | Department of Business Services Special Operations Fund. The |
23 | | remaining money collected for the filing of annual reports |
24 | | under this Act shall be deposited into the General Revenue |
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 100-561, eff. 7-1-18 .)
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3 | | ARTICLE 65.
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4 | | Section 65-5. The State Budget Law of the Civil |
5 | | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section |
6 | | 50-25 as follows:
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7 | | (15 ILCS 20/50-25) |
8 | | Sec. 50-25. Statewide prioritized goals. |
9 | | (a) Definitions. As used in this Section: |
10 | | "Commission" means the Budgeting for Results Commission |
11 | | established by this Section. |
12 | | "Result area" means major organizational categories of |
13 | | State government as defined by the Governor. |
14 | | "Outcome area" means subcategories of result areas that |
15 | | further define, and facilitate the measurement of the result |
16 | | area, as established by the Governor. |
17 | | (b) Statewide prioritized goals. For fiscal year 2025 2012 |
18 | | and each fiscal year thereafter, prior to the submission of |
19 | | the State budget, the Governor, in consultation with the |
20 | | Commission appropriation committees of the General Assembly |
21 | | and, beginning with budgets prepared for fiscal year 2013, the |
22 | | commission established under this Section, shall: (i) identify |
23 | | statewide result areas prioritize outcomes that are most |
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1 | | important for each State agency of the executive branch under |
2 | | the jurisdiction of the Governor to achieve for the next |
3 | | fiscal year and (ii) identify outcome areas, which further |
4 | | define the statewide result areas, into which State programs |
5 | | and associated spending can be categorized set goals to |
6 | | accomplish those outcomes according to the priority of the |
7 | | outcome . There must be a reasonable number of annually defined |
8 | | statewide result and outcome areas goals defining State |
9 | | priorities for the budget. Each result and outcome goal shall |
10 | | be further defined to facilitate success in achieving that |
11 | | result or outcome goal . |
12 | | (c) Budgeting for Results Commission. On or after July 31, |
13 | | 2024 No later than July 31 of each fiscal year beginning in |
14 | | fiscal year 2012 , the Governor shall establish a commission |
15 | | for the purpose of advising the Governor in the implementation |
16 | | of performance-based budgeting in Illinois State government, |
17 | | setting statewide result and outcome areas, and providing |
18 | | oversight and guidance for comprehensive program assessments |
19 | | and benefit-cost analysis of State agency programs those |
20 | | outcomes and goals, including the timeline for achieving those |
21 | | outcomes and goals . |
22 | | (1) Membership. The commission shall be composed of |
23 | | voting and non-voting members appointed by the Governor. |
24 | | The commission shall be a well-balanced group and shall be |
25 | | not more than 15 and not less than 8 members. Members |
26 | | appointed by the Governor shall serve a three-year term, |
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1 | | beginning and ending on July 1 of each year. Vacancies in |
2 | | Commission membership shall be filled in the same manner |
3 | | as initial appointments. Appointments to fill vacancies |
4 | | occurring before the expiration of a term shall be for the |
5 | | remainder of the term. Members shall serve until their |
6 | | successors are appointed. a manageable size. |
7 | | (2) Bylaws. The commission may adopt bylaws for the |
8 | | regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business. |
9 | | (3) Quorum. Total membership of the Commission |
10 | | consists of the number of voting members serving on the |
11 | | Commission, not including any vacant positions. A quorum |
12 | | consists of a simple majority of total voting membership |
13 | | and shall be sufficient to conduct the business of the |
14 | | commission, unless stipulated otherwise in the bylaws of |
15 | | the commission. A member may submit a proxy in writing to |
16 | | the Commission Co-Chairs or the Commission Staff Director |
17 | | no later than 24 hours before a scheduled meeting, and |
18 | | that proxy shall count toward the quorum for that meeting |
19 | | only. |
20 | | (4) Chairpersons. Two Co-Chairs of the commission |
21 | | shall be appointed by the Governor. The Co-Chairs shall be |
22 | | one member of the General Assembly and one person who is |
23 | | not a member of the General Assembly. |
24 | | (5) Meetings. The commission shall hold at least 2 |
25 | | in-person public meetings during each fiscal year. One |
26 | | meeting shall be held in the City of Chicago and one |
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1 | | meeting shall be held in the City of Springfield. The |
2 | | commission may choose by a majority vote of its members to |
3 | | hold one virtual meeting, which is open to the public and |
4 | | over the Internet, in lieu of the 2 in-person public |
5 | | meetings required under this Section. |
6 | | (6) Compensation. Members shall not receive |
7 | | compensation for their services. |
8 | | (7) Annual report. By November 1 of each year, the |
9 | | commission shall submit a report to the Governor and the |
10 | | General Assembly setting forth recommendations with |
11 | | respect to the Governor's implementation of |
12 | | performance-based budgeting in Illinois State government |
13 | | proposed outcomes and goals . The report shall be published |
14 | | on the Governor's Office of Management and Budget's |
15 | | website. In its report, the commission shall report on the |
16 | | status of comprehensive program assessments and benefit |
17 | | cost analysis of state agency programs conducted during |
18 | | the prior year propose a percentage of the total budget to |
19 | | be assigned to each proposed outcome and goal . |
20 | | The commission shall also review existing statutory |
21 | | mandates mandated expenditures and include in its report |
22 | | recommendations for the repeal or modification of statutory |
23 | | mandates and funds or the State treasury which are out-of-date |
24 | | or unduly burdensome to the operations of State government |
25 | | termination of mandated expenditures . |
26 | | The General Assembly may object to the commission's report |
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1 | | by passing a joint resolution detailing the General Assembly's |
2 | | objections. |
3 | | (d) In addition, each other constitutional officer of the |
4 | | executive branch, in consultation with the appropriation |
5 | | committees of the General Assembly, shall: (i) prioritize |
6 | | outcomes that are most important for his or her office to |
7 | | achieve for the next fiscal year and (ii) set goals to |
8 | | accomplish those outcomes according to the priority of the |
9 | | outcome. The Governor and each constitutional officer shall |
10 | | separately conduct performance analyses to determine which |
11 | | programs, strategies, and activities will best achieve those |
12 | | desired outcomes. The Governor shall recommend that |
13 | | appropriations be made to State agencies and officers for the |
14 | | next fiscal year based on the agreed upon result and outcome |
15 | | areas goals and priorities . Each agency and officer may |
16 | | develop its own strategies for meeting those goals and shall |
17 | | review and analyze those strategies on a regular basis. The |
18 | | Governor shall also implement procedures to measure annual |
19 | | progress toward the State's statewide results and outcomes |
20 | | highest priority outcomes and shall develop a statewide |
21 | | reporting system that collects performance data from all |
22 | | programs under the authority of the Governor compares the |
23 | | actual results with budgeted results . Those performance |
24 | | measures and results shall be posted on the Governor's Office |
25 | | of Management and Budget website State Comptroller's website, |
26 | | and compiled for distribution in the Comptroller's Public |
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1 | | Accountability Report, as is currently the practice on the |
2 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
3 | | Assembly .
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 102-801, eff. 5-13-22.)
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5 | | ARTICLE 75.
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6 | | Section 75-5. The Freedom of Information Act is amended by |
7 | | changing Section 7.5 as follows:
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8 | | (5 ILCS 140/7.5)
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9 | | Sec. 7.5. Statutory exemptions. To the extent provided for |
10 | | by the statutes referenced below, the following shall be |
11 | | exempt from inspection and copying: |
12 | | (a) All information determined to be confidential |
13 | | under Section 4002 of the Technology Advancement and |
14 | | Development Act. |
15 | | (b) Library circulation and order records identifying |
16 | | library users with specific materials under the Library |
17 | | Records Confidentiality Act. |
18 | | (c) Applications, related documents, and medical |
19 | | records received by the Experimental Organ Transplantation |
20 | | Procedures Board and any and all documents or other |
21 | | records prepared by the Experimental Organ Transplantation |
22 | | Procedures Board or its staff relating to applications it |
23 | | has received. |
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1 | | (d) Information and records held by the Department of |
2 | | Public Health and its authorized representatives relating |
3 | | to known or suspected cases of sexually transmissible |
4 | | disease or any information the disclosure of which is |
5 | | restricted under the Illinois Sexually Transmissible |
6 | | Disease Control Act. |
7 | | (e) Information the disclosure of which is exempted |
8 | | under Section 30 of the Radon Industry Licensing Act. |
9 | | (f) Firm performance evaluations under Section 55 of |
10 | | the Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying |
11 | | Qualifications Based Selection Act. |
12 | | (g) Information the disclosure of which is restricted |
13 | | and exempted under Section 50 of the Illinois Prepaid |
14 | | Tuition Act. |
15 | | (h) Information the disclosure of which is exempted |
16 | | under the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act, and |
17 | | records of any lawfully created State or local inspector |
18 | | general's office that would be exempt if created or |
19 | | obtained by an Executive Inspector General's office under |
20 | | that Act. |
21 | | (i) Information contained in a local emergency energy |
22 | | plan submitted to a municipality in accordance with a |
23 | | local emergency energy plan ordinance that is adopted |
24 | | under Section 11-21.5-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code. |
25 | | (j) Information and data concerning the distribution |
26 | | of surcharge moneys collected and remitted by carriers |
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1 | | under the Emergency Telephone System Act. |
2 | | (k) Law enforcement officer identification information |
3 | | or driver identification information compiled by a law |
4 | | enforcement agency or the Department of Transportation |
5 | | under Section 11-212 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
6 | | (l) Records and information provided to a residential |
7 | | health care facility resident sexual assault and death |
8 | | review team or the Executive Council under the Abuse |
9 | | Prevention Review Team Act. |
10 | | (m) Information provided to the predatory lending |
11 | | database created pursuant to Article 3 of the Residential |
12 | | Real Property Disclosure Act, except to the extent |
13 | | authorized under that Article. |
14 | | (n) Defense budgets and petitions for certification of |
15 | | compensation and expenses for court appointed trial |
16 | | counsel as provided under Sections 10 and 15 of the |
17 | | Capital Crimes Litigation Act. This subsection (n) shall |
18 | | apply until the conclusion of the trial of the case, even |
19 | | if the prosecution chooses not to pursue the death penalty |
20 | | prior to trial or sentencing. |
21 | | (o) Information that is prohibited from being |
22 | | disclosed under Section 4 of the Illinois Health and |
23 | | Hazardous Substances Registry Act. |
24 | | (p) Security portions of system safety program plans, |
25 | | investigation reports, surveys, schedules, lists, data, or |
26 | | information compiled, collected, or prepared by or for the |
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1 | | Department of Transportation under Sections 2705-300 and |
2 | | 2705-616 of the Department of Transportation Law of the |
3 | | Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Regional |
4 | | Transportation Authority under Section 2.11 of the |
5 | | Regional Transportation Authority Act, or the St. Clair |
6 | | County Transit District under the Bi-State Transit Safety |
7 | | Act. |
8 | | (q) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the |
9 | | Personnel Record Review Act. |
10 | | (r) Information prohibited from being disclosed by the |
11 | | Illinois School Student Records Act. |
12 | | (s) Information the disclosure of which is restricted |
13 | | under Section 5-108 of the Public Utilities Act.
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14 | | (t) All identified or deidentified health information |
15 | | in the form of health data or medical records contained |
16 | | in, stored in, submitted to, transferred by, or released |
17 | | from the Illinois Health Information Exchange, and |
18 | | identified or deidentified health information in the form |
19 | | of health data and medical records of the Illinois Health |
20 | | Information Exchange in the possession of the Illinois |
21 | | Health Information Exchange Office due to its |
22 | | administration of the Illinois Health Information |
23 | | Exchange. The terms "identified" and "deidentified" shall |
24 | | be given the same meaning as in the Health Insurance |
25 | | Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law |
26 | | 104-191, or any subsequent amendments thereto, and any |
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1 | | regulations promulgated thereunder. |
2 | | (u) Records and information provided to an independent |
3 | | team of experts under the Developmental Disability and |
4 | | Mental Health Safety Act (also known as Brian's Law). |
5 | | (v) Names and information of people who have applied |
6 | | for or received Firearm Owner's Identification Cards under |
7 | | the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act or applied for |
8 | | or received a concealed carry license under the Firearm |
9 | | Concealed Carry Act, unless otherwise authorized by the |
10 | | Firearm Concealed Carry Act; and databases under the |
11 | | Firearm Concealed Carry Act, records of the Concealed |
12 | | Carry Licensing Review Board under the Firearm Concealed |
13 | | Carry Act, and law enforcement agency objections under the |
14 | | Firearm Concealed Carry Act. |
15 | | (v-5) Records of the Firearm Owner's Identification |
16 | | Card Review Board that are exempted from disclosure under |
17 | | Section 10 of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. |
18 | | (w) Personally identifiable information which is |
19 | | exempted from disclosure under subsection (g) of Section |
20 | | 19.1 of the Toll Highway Act. |
21 | | (x) Information which is exempted from disclosure |
22 | | under Section 5-1014.3 of the Counties Code or Section |
23 | | 8-11-21 of the Illinois Municipal Code. |
24 | | (y) Confidential information under the Adult |
25 | | Protective Services Act and its predecessor enabling |
26 | | statute, the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act, including |
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1 | | information about the identity and administrative finding |
2 | | against any caregiver of a verified and substantiated |
3 | | decision of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of |
4 | | an eligible adult maintained in the Registry established |
5 | | under Section 7.5 of the Adult Protective Services Act. |
6 | | (z) Records and information provided to a fatality |
7 | | review team or the Illinois Fatality Review Team Advisory |
8 | | Council under Section 15 of the Adult Protective Services |
9 | | Act. |
10 | | (aa) Information which is exempted from disclosure |
11 | | under Section 2.37 of the Wildlife Code. |
12 | | (bb) Information which is or was prohibited from |
13 | | disclosure by the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. |
14 | | (cc) Recordings made under the Law Enforcement |
15 | | Officer-Worn Body Camera Act, except to the extent |
16 | | authorized under that Act. |
17 | | (dd) Information that is prohibited from being |
18 | | disclosed under Section 45 of the Condominium and Common |
19 | | Interest Community Ombudsperson Act. |
20 | | (ee) Information that is exempted from disclosure |
21 | | under Section 30.1 of the Pharmacy Practice Act. |
22 | | (ff) Information that is exempted from disclosure |
23 | | under the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act. |
24 | | (gg) Information that is prohibited from being |
25 | | disclosed under Section 7-603.5 of the Illinois Vehicle |
26 | | Code. |
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1 | | (hh) Records that are exempt from disclosure under |
2 | | Section 1A-16.7 of the Election Code. |
3 | | (ii) Information which is exempted from disclosure |
4 | | under Section 2505-800 of the Department of Revenue Law of |
5 | | the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. |
6 | | (jj) Information and reports that are required to be |
7 | | submitted to the Department of Labor by registering day |
8 | | and temporary labor service agencies but are exempt from |
9 | | disclosure under subsection (a-1) of Section 45 of the Day |
10 | | and Temporary Labor Services Act. |
11 | | (kk) Information prohibited from disclosure under the |
12 | | Seizure and Forfeiture Reporting Act. |
13 | | (ll) Information the disclosure of which is restricted |
14 | | and exempted under Section 5-30.8 of the Illinois Public |
15 | | Aid Code. |
16 | | (mm) Records that are exempt from disclosure under |
17 | | Section 4.2 of the Crime Victims Compensation Act. |
18 | | (nn) Information that is exempt from disclosure under |
19 | | Section 70 of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. |
20 | | (oo) Communications, notes, records, and reports |
21 | | arising out of a peer support counseling session |
22 | | prohibited from disclosure under the First Responders |
23 | | Suicide Prevention Act. |
24 | | (pp) Names and all identifying information relating to |
25 | | an employee of an emergency services provider or law |
26 | | enforcement agency under the First Responders Suicide |
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1 | | Prevention Act. |
2 | | (qq) Information and records held by the Department of |
3 | | Public Health and its authorized representatives collected |
4 | | under the Reproductive Health Act. |
5 | | (rr) Information that is exempt from disclosure under |
6 | | the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. |
7 | | (ss) Data reported by an employer to the Department of |
8 | | Human Rights pursuant to Section 2-108 of the Illinois |
9 | | Human Rights Act. |
10 | | (tt) Recordings made under the Children's Advocacy |
11 | | Center Act, except to the extent authorized under that |
12 | | Act. |
13 | | (uu) Information that is exempt from disclosure under |
14 | | Section 50 of the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act. |
15 | | (vv) Information that is exempt from disclosure under |
16 | | subsections (f) and (j) of Section 5-36 of the Illinois |
17 | | Public Aid Code. |
18 | | (ww) Information that is exempt from disclosure under |
19 | | Section 16.8 of the State Treasurer Act. |
20 | | (xx) Information that is exempt from disclosure or |
21 | | information that shall not be made public under the |
22 | | Illinois Insurance Code. |
23 | | (yy) Information prohibited from being disclosed under |
24 | | the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act. |
25 | | (zz) Information prohibited from being disclosed under |
26 | | the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. |
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1 | | (aaa) Information prohibited from being disclosed |
2 | | under Section 1-167 of the Illinois Pension Code. |
3 | | (bbb) Information that is prohibited from disclosure |
4 | | by the Illinois Police Training Act and the Illinois State |
5 | | Police Act. |
6 | | (ccc) Records exempt from disclosure under Section
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7 | | 2605-304 of the Illinois State Police Law of the Civil
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8 | | Administrative Code of Illinois. |
9 | | (ddd) Information prohibited from being disclosed |
10 | | under Section 35 of the Address Confidentiality for |
11 | | Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human |
12 | | Trafficking, or Stalking Act. |
13 | | (eee) Information prohibited from being disclosed |
14 | | under subsection (b) of Section 75 of the Domestic |
15 | | Violence Fatality Review Act. |
16 | | (fff) Images from cameras under the Expressway Camera |
17 | | Act. This subsection (fff) is inoperative on and after |
18 | | July 1, 2023. |
19 | | (ggg) Information prohibited from disclosure under |
20 | | paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 14 of the Nurse |
21 | | Agency Licensing Act. |
22 | | (hhh) Information submitted to the Illinois Department |
23 | | of State Police in an affidavit or application for an |
24 | | assault weapon endorsement, assault weapon attachment |
25 | | endorsement, .50 caliber rifle endorsement, or .50 caliber |
26 | | cartridge endorsement under the Firearm Owners |
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1 | | Identification Card Act. |
2 | | (iii) Data exempt from disclosure under Section
50 of |
3 | | the School Safety Drill Act. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 101-13, eff. 6-12-19; 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; |
5 | | 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-221, eff. 1-1-20; 101-236, eff. |
6 | | 1-1-20; 101-375, eff. 8-16-19; 101-377, eff. 8-16-19; 101-452, |
7 | | eff. 1-1-20; 101-466, eff. 1-1-20; 101-600, eff. 12-6-19; |
8 | | 101-620, eff 12-20-19; 101-649, eff. 7-7-20; 101-652, eff. |
9 | | 1-1-22; 101-656, eff. 3-23-21; 102-36, eff. 6-25-21; 102-237, |
10 | | eff. 1-1-22; 102-292, eff. 1-1-22; 102-520, eff. 8-20-21; |
11 | | 102-559, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-946, eff. |
12 | | 7-1-22; 102-1042, eff. 6-3-22; 102-1116, eff. 1-10-23; revised |
13 | | 2-13-23.)
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14 | | Section 75-10. The School Safety Drill Act is amended by |
15 | | adding Section 50 as follows:
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16 | | (105 ILCS 128/50 new) |
17 | | Sec. 50. Crisis response mapping data grants. |
18 | | (a) Subject to appropriation, a public school district, a |
19 | | charter school, a special education cooperative or district, |
20 | | an education for employment system, a State-approved area |
21 | | career center, a public university laboratory school, the |
22 | | Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, the Department of |
23 | | Juvenile Justice School District, a regional office of |
24 | | education, the Illinois School for the Deaf, the Illinois |
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1 | | School for the Visually Impaired, the Philip J. Rock Center |
2 | | and School, an early childhood or preschool program supported |
3 | | by the Early Childhood Block Grant, or any other public school |
4 | | entity designated by the State Board of Education by rule, may |
5 | | apply to the State Board of Education or the State Board of |
6 | | Education or the State Board's designee for a grant to obtain |
7 | | crisis response mapping data and to provide copies of the |
8 | | crisis response mapping data to appropriate local, county, |
9 | | State, and federal first responders for use in response to |
10 | | emergencies. The crisis response mapping data shall be stored |
11 | | and provided in an electronic or digital format to assist |
12 | | first responders in responding to emergencies at the school. |
13 | | (b) Subject to appropriation, including funding for any |
14 | | administrative costs reasonably incurred by the State Board of |
15 | | Education or the State Board's designee in the administration |
16 | | of the grant program described by this Section, the State |
17 | | Board shall provide grants to any entity in subsection (a) |
18 | | upon approval of an application submitted by the entity to |
19 | | cover the costs incurred in obtaining crisis response mapping |
20 | | data under this Section. The grant application must include |
21 | | crisis response mapping data for all schools under the |
22 | | jurisdiction of the entity submitting the application, |
23 | | including, in the case of a public school district, any |
24 | | charter schools authorized by the school board for the school |
25 | | district. |
26 | | (c) To be eligible for a grant under this Section, the |
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1 | | crisis response mapping data must, at a minimum: |
2 | | (1) be compatible and integrate into security software |
3 | | platforms in use by the specific school for which the data |
4 | | is provided without requiring local law enforcement |
5 | | agencies or the school district to purchase additional |
6 | | software or requiring the integration of third-party |
7 | | software to view the data; |
8 | | (2) be compatible with security software platforms in |
9 | | use by the specific school for which the data is provided |
10 | | without requiring local public safety agencies or the |
11 | | school district to purchase additional software or |
12 | | requiring the integration of third-party software to view |
13 | | the data; |
14 | | (3) be capable of being provided in a printable |
15 | | format; |
16 | | (4) be verified for accuracy by an on-site |
17 | | walk-through of the school building and grounds; |
18 | | (5) be oriented to true north; |
19 | | (6) be overlaid on current aerial imagery or plans of |
20 | | the school building; |
21 | | (7) contain site-specific labeling that matches the |
22 | | structure of the school building, including room labels, |
23 | | hallway names, and external door or stairwell numbers and |
24 | | the location of hazards, critical utilities, key boxes, |
25 | | automated external defibrillators, and trauma kits, and |
26 | | that matches the school grounds, including parking areas, |
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1 | | athletic fields, surrounding roads, and neighboring |
2 | | properties; and |
3 | | (8) be overlaid with gridded x/y coordinates. |
4 | | (d) Subject to appropriation, the crisis response mapping |
5 | | data may be reviewed annually to update the data as necessary. |
6 | | (e) Crisis response mapping data obtained pursuant to this |
7 | | Section are confidential and exempt from disclosure under the
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8 | | Freedom of Information Act. |
9 | | (f) The State Board may adopt rules to implement the |
10 | | provisions of this Section.
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11 | | ARTICLE 80.
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12 | | Section 80-5. The School Code is amended by changing |
13 | | Sections 10-20.21, 34-18, and 34-21.3 as follows:
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14 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.21)
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15 | | Sec. 10-20.21. Contracts.
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16 | | (a)
To award all contracts for
purchase of supplies and |
17 | | materials or work involving an expenditure in excess of |
18 | | $35,000 $25,000 or a lower amount as required by board policy
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19 | | to the lowest responsible bidder, considering conformity with
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20 | | specifications, terms of delivery, quality and serviceability, |
21 | | after due
advertisement, except the following: |
22 | | (i) contracts for the services of
individuals |
23 | | possessing a high degree of professional skill where the
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1 | | ability or fitness of the individual plays an important |
2 | | part; |
3 | | (ii)
contracts for the printing of finance committee |
4 | | reports and departmental
reports; |
5 | | (iii) contracts for the printing or engraving of |
6 | | bonds, tax
warrants and other evidences of indebtedness; |
7 | | (iv) contracts for the
purchase of perishable foods |
8 | | and perishable beverages; |
9 | | (v) contracts for
materials and work which have been |
10 | | awarded to the lowest responsible bidder
after due |
11 | | advertisement, but due to unforeseen revisions, not the |
12 | | fault of
the contractor for materials and work, must be |
13 | | revised causing expenditures
not in excess of 10% of the |
14 | | contract price; |
15 | | (vi)
contracts for the maintenance or servicing of, or |
16 | | provision of
repair parts for, equipment which are made |
17 | | with the manufacturer or
authorized service agent of that |
18 | | equipment where the provision of parts,
maintenance, or |
19 | | servicing can best be performed by the manufacturer or
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20 | | authorized service agent; |
21 | | (vii) purchases and contracts for the use,
purchase, |
22 | | delivery, movement, or installation of data processing |
23 | | equipment,
software, or services and telecommunications |
24 | | and interconnect
equipment, software, and services; |
25 | | (viii) contracts for duplicating
machines and |
26 | | supplies; |
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1 | | (ix) contracts for the purchase of fuel, including |
2 | | diesel, gasoline, oil, aviation, natural gas, or propane, |
3 | | lubricants, or other petroleum products; |
4 | | (x) purchases of
equipment previously owned by some |
5 | | entity other than the district
itself; |
6 | | (xi) contracts for repair, maintenance, remodeling, |
7 | | renovation, or
construction, or a single project involving |
8 | | an expenditure not to exceed
$50,000 and not involving a |
9 | | change or increase in the size, type, or extent
of an |
10 | | existing facility; |
11 | | (xii) contracts for goods or services procured
from |
12 | | another governmental agency; |
13 | | (xiii) contracts for goods or services
which are |
14 | | economically procurable from only one source, such as for |
15 | | the
purchase of magazines, books, periodicals, pamphlets |
16 | | and reports, and for
utility services such as water, |
17 | | light, heat, telephone or telegraph;
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18 | | (xiv) where funds are expended in an emergency and |
19 | | such emergency
expenditure is approved by 3/4 of the |
20 | | members of the board; |
21 | | (xv) State master contracts authorized under Article |
22 | | 28A of this Code; |
23 | | (xvi) contracts providing for the transportation of |
24 | | pupils, which contracts must be advertised in the same |
25 | | manner as competitive bids and awarded by first |
26 | | considering the bidder or bidders most able to provide |
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1 | | safety and comfort for the pupils, stability of service, |
2 | | and any other factors set forth in the request for |
3 | | proposal regarding quality of service, and then price; and |
4 | | (xvii) contracts for goods, services, or management in |
5 | | the operation of a school's food service, including a |
6 | | school that participates in any of the United States |
7 | | Department of Agriculture's child nutrition programs if a |
8 | | good faith effort is made on behalf of the school district |
9 | | to give preference to: |
10 | | (1) contracts that procure food that promotes the |
11 | | health and well-being of students, in compliance with |
12 | | United States Department of Agriculture nutrition |
13 | | standards for school meals. Contracts should also |
14 | | promote the production of scratch made, minimally |
15 | | processed foods; |
16 | | (2) contracts that give a preference to State or |
17 | | regional suppliers that source local food products; |
18 | | (3) contracts that give a preference to food |
19 | | suppliers that utilize producers that adopt hormone |
20 | | and pest management practices recommended by the |
21 | | United States Department of Agriculture; |
22 | | (4) contracts that give a preference to food |
23 | | suppliers that value animal welfare; and |
24 | | (5) contracts that increase opportunities for |
25 | | businesses owned and operated by minorities, women, or |
26 | | persons with disabilities. |
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1 | | Food supplier data shall be submitted to the school |
2 | | district at the time of the bid, to the best of the |
3 | | bidder's ability, and updated annually thereafter during |
4 | | the term of the contract. The contractor shall submit the |
5 | | updated food supplier data. The data required under this |
6 | | item (xvii) shall include the name and address of each |
7 | | supplier, distributor, processor, and producer involved in |
8 | | the provision of the products that the bidder is to |
9 | | supply. |
10 | | However, at no time shall a cause of action lie against a |
11 | | school board for awarding a pupil transportation contract per |
12 | | the standards set forth in this subsection (a) unless the |
13 | | cause of action is based on fraudulent conduct. |
14 | | All competitive
bids for contracts involving an |
15 | | expenditure in excess of $35,000 $25,000 or a lower amount as |
16 | | required by board policy must be
sealed by the bidder and must |
17 | | be opened by a member or employee of the
school board at a |
18 | | public bid opening at which the contents of the bids
must be |
19 | | announced. Each bidder must receive at least 3 days' notice of |
20 | | the
time and place of the bid opening. For purposes of this |
21 | | Section due
advertisement includes, but is not limited to, at |
22 | | least one public notice
at least 10 days before the bid date in |
23 | | a newspaper published in the
district, or if no newspaper is |
24 | | published in the district, in a newspaper
of general |
25 | | circulation in the area of the district. State master |
26 | | contracts and certified education purchasing contracts, as |
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1 | | defined in Article 28A of this Code, are not subject to the |
2 | | requirements of this paragraph.
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3 | | Under this Section, the acceptance of bids sealed by a |
4 | | bidder and the opening of these bids at a public bid opening |
5 | | may be permitted by an electronic process for communicating, |
6 | | accepting, and opening competitive bids. An electronic bidding |
7 | | process must provide for, but is not limited to, the following |
8 | | safeguards: |
9 | | (1) On the date and time certain of a bid opening, the |
10 | | primary person conducting the competitive, sealed, |
11 | | electronic bid process shall log onto a specified database |
12 | | using a unique username and password previously assigned |
13 | | to the bidder to allow access to the bidder's specific bid |
14 | | project number. |
15 | | (2) The specified electronic database must be on a |
16 | | network that (i) is in a secure environment behind a |
17 | | firewall; (ii) has specific encryption tools; (iii) |
18 | | maintains specific intrusion detection systems; (iv) has |
19 | | redundant systems architecture with data storage back-up, |
20 | | whether by compact disc or tape; and (v) maintains a |
21 | | disaster recovery plan.
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22 | | It is the legislative intent of Public Act 96-841 to maintain |
23 | | the integrity of the sealed bidding process provided for in |
24 | | this Section, to further limit any possibility of bid-rigging, |
25 | | to reduce administrative costs to school districts, and to |
26 | | effect efficiencies in communications with bidders. |
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1 | | (b) To require, as a condition of any contract for goods |
2 | | and services,
that persons
bidding for and awarded a contract |
3 | | and all affiliates of the person collect and
remit
Illinois |
4 | | Use Tax on all sales of tangible personal property into the |
5 | | State of
Illinois in
accordance with the provisions of the |
6 | | Illinois Use Tax Act regardless of whether
the
person or |
7 | | affiliate is a "retailer maintaining a place of business |
8 | | within this
State" as
defined in Section 2 of the Use Tax Act. |
9 | | For purposes of this Section, the term
"affiliate"
means any |
10 | | entity that (1) directly, indirectly, or constructively |
11 | | controls
another entity, (2)
is directly, indirectly, or |
12 | | constructively controlled by another entity, or (3)
is subject |
13 | | to
the control of a common entity. For purposes of this |
14 | | subsection (b), an entity
controls
another entity if it owns, |
15 | | directly or individually, more than 10% of the
voting
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16 | | securities
of that entity. As used in this subsection (b), the |
17 | | term "voting security"
means a security
that (1) confers upon |
18 | | the holder the right to vote for the election of members
of the |
19 | | board
of directors or similar governing body of the business |
20 | | or (2) is convertible
into, or entitles
the holder to receive |
21 | | upon its exercise, a security that confers such a right
to
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22 | | vote. A
general partnership interest is a voting security.
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23 | | To require that bids and contracts include a certification |
24 | | by the bidder
or
contractor that the bidder or contractor is |
25 | | not barred from bidding for or
entering into a
contract under |
26 | | this Section and that the bidder or contractor acknowledges |
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1 | | that
the school
board may declare the contract void if the |
2 | | certification completed pursuant to
this
subsection (b) is |
3 | | false.
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4 | | (b-5) To require all contracts and agreements that pertain |
5 | | to goods and services and that are intended to generate |
6 | | additional revenue and other remunerations for the school |
7 | | district in excess of $1,000, including without limitation |
8 | | vending machine contracts, sports and other attire, class |
9 | | rings, and photographic services, to be approved by the school |
10 | | board. The school board shall file as an attachment to its |
11 | | annual budget a report, in a form as determined by the State |
12 | | Board of Education, indicating for the prior year the name of |
13 | | the vendor, the product or service provided, and the actual |
14 | | net revenue and non-monetary remuneration from each of the |
15 | | contracts or agreements. In addition, the report shall |
16 | | indicate for what purpose the revenue was used and how and to |
17 | | whom the non-monetary remuneration was distributed.
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18 | | (b-10) To prohibit any contract to purchase food with a |
19 | | bidder or offeror if the bidder's or offeror's contract terms |
20 | | prohibit the school from donating food to food banks, |
21 | | including, but not limited to, homeless shelters, food |
22 | | pantries, and soup kitchens. |
23 | | (c) If the State education purchasing entity creates a |
24 | | master contract as defined in Article 28A of this Code, then |
25 | | the State education purchasing entity shall notify school |
26 | | districts of the existence of the master contract. |
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1 | | (d) In purchasing supplies, materials, equipment, or |
2 | | services that are not subject to subsection (c) of this |
3 | | Section, before a school district solicits bids or awards a |
4 | | contract, the district may review and consider as a bid under |
5 | | subsection (a) of this Section certified education purchasing |
6 | | contracts that are already available through the State |
7 | | education purchasing entity. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 101-570, eff. 8-23-19; 101-632, eff. 6-5-20; |
9 | | 102-1101, eff. 6-29-22.)
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10 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-18) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-18)
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11 | | Sec. 34-18. Powers of the board. The board shall exercise |
12 | | general
supervision and jurisdiction over the public education |
13 | | and the public
school system of the city, and, except as |
14 | | otherwise provided by this
Article, shall have power:
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15 | | 1. To make suitable provision for the establishment |
16 | | and maintenance
throughout the year or for such portion |
17 | | thereof as it may direct, not
less than 9 months and in |
18 | | compliance with Section 10-19.05, of schools of all grades |
19 | | and kinds, including normal
schools, high schools, night |
20 | | schools, schools for defectives and
delinquents, parental |
21 | | and truant schools, schools for the blind, the
deaf, and |
22 | | persons with physical disabilities, schools or classes in |
23 | | manual training,
constructural and vocational teaching, |
24 | | domestic arts, and physical
culture, vocation and |
25 | | extension schools and lecture courses, and all
other |
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1 | | educational courses and facilities, including |
2 | | establishing,
equipping, maintaining and operating |
3 | | playgrounds and recreational
programs, when such programs |
4 | | are conducted in, adjacent to, or connected
with any |
5 | | public school under the general supervision and |
6 | | jurisdiction
of the board; provided that the calendar for |
7 | | the school term and any changes must be submitted to and |
8 | | approved by the State Board of Education before the |
9 | | calendar or changes may take effect, and provided that in |
10 | | allocating funds
from year to year for the operation of |
11 | | all attendance centers within the
district, the board |
12 | | shall ensure that supplemental general State aid or |
13 | | supplemental grant funds
are allocated and applied in |
14 | | accordance with Section 18-8, 18-8.05, or 18-8.15. To
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15 | | admit to such
schools without charge foreign exchange |
16 | | students who are participants in
an organized exchange |
17 | | student program which is authorized by the board.
The |
18 | | board shall permit all students to enroll in |
19 | | apprenticeship programs
in trade schools operated by the |
20 | | board, whether those programs are
union-sponsored or not. |
21 | | No student shall be refused admission into or
be excluded |
22 | | from any course of instruction offered in the common |
23 | | schools
by reason of that student's sex. No student shall |
24 | | be denied equal
access to physical education and |
25 | | interscholastic athletic programs
supported from school |
26 | | district funds or denied participation in
comparable |
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1 | | physical education and athletic programs solely by reason |
2 | | of
the student's sex. Equal access to programs supported |
3 | | from school
district funds and comparable programs will be |
4 | | defined in rules
promulgated by the State Board of |
5 | | Education in
consultation with the Illinois High School |
6 | | Association.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
7 | | Article, neither the board
of education nor any local |
8 | | school council or other school official shall
recommend |
9 | | that children with disabilities be placed into regular |
10 | | education
classrooms unless those children with |
11 | | disabilities are provided with
supplementary services to |
12 | | assist them so that they benefit from the regular
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13 | | classroom instruction and are included on the teacher's |
14 | | regular education
class register;
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15 | | 2. To furnish lunches to pupils, to make a reasonable |
16 | | charge
therefor, and to use school funds for the payment |
17 | | of such expenses as
the board may determine are necessary |
18 | | in conducting the school lunch
program;
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19 | | 3. To co-operate with the circuit court;
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20 | | 4. To make arrangements with the public or |
21 | | quasi-public libraries
and museums for the use of their |
22 | | facilities by teachers and pupils of
the public schools;
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23 | | 5. To employ dentists and prescribe their duties for |
24 | | the purpose of
treating the pupils in the schools, but |
25 | | accepting such treatment shall
be optional with parents or |
26 | | guardians;
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1 | | 6. To grant the use of assembly halls and classrooms |
2 | | when not
otherwise needed, including light, heat, and |
3 | | attendants, for free public
lectures, concerts, and other |
4 | | educational and social interests, free of
charge, under |
5 | | such provisions and control as the principal of the
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6 | | affected attendance center may prescribe;
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7 | | 7. To apportion the pupils to the several schools; |
8 | | provided that no pupil
shall be excluded from or |
9 | | segregated in any such school on account of his
color, |
10 | | race, sex, or nationality. The board shall take into |
11 | | consideration
the prevention of segregation and the |
12 | | elimination of separation of children
in public schools |
13 | | because of color, race, sex, or nationality. Except that
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14 | | children may be committed to or attend parental and social |
15 | | adjustment schools
established and maintained either for |
16 | | boys or girls only. All records
pertaining to the |
17 | | creation, alteration or revision of attendance areas shall
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18 | | be open to the public. Nothing herein shall limit the |
19 | | board's authority to
establish multi-area attendance |
20 | | centers or other student assignment systems
for |
21 | | desegregation purposes or otherwise, and to apportion the |
22 | | pupils to the
several schools. Furthermore, beginning in |
23 | | school year 1994-95, pursuant
to a board plan adopted by |
24 | | October 1, 1993, the board shall offer, commencing
on a |
25 | | phased-in basis, the opportunity for families within the |
26 | | school
district to apply for enrollment of their children |
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1 | | in any attendance center
within the school district which |
2 | | does not have selective admission
requirements approved by |
3 | | the board. The appropriate geographical area in
which such |
4 | | open enrollment may be exercised shall be determined by |
5 | | the
board of education. Such children may be admitted to |
6 | | any such attendance
center on a space available basis |
7 | | after all children residing within such
attendance |
8 | | center's area have been accommodated. If the number of
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9 | | applicants from outside the attendance area exceed the |
10 | | space available,
then successful applicants shall be |
11 | | selected by lottery. The board of
education's open |
12 | | enrollment plan must include provisions that allow |
13 | | low-income students to have access to transportation |
14 | | needed to exercise school
choice. Open enrollment shall be |
15 | | in compliance with the provisions of the
Consent Decree |
16 | | and Desegregation Plan cited in Section 34-1.01;
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17 | | 8. To approve programs and policies for providing |
18 | | transportation
services to students. Nothing herein shall |
19 | | be construed to permit or empower
the State Board of |
20 | | Education to order, mandate, or require busing or other
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21 | | transportation of pupils for the purpose of achieving |
22 | | racial balance in any
school;
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23 | | 9. Subject to the limitations in this Article, to |
24 | | establish and
approve system-wide curriculum objectives |
25 | | and standards, including graduation
standards, which |
26 | | reflect the
multi-cultural diversity in the city and are |
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1 | | consistent with State law,
provided that for all purposes |
2 | | of this Article courses or
proficiency in American Sign |
3 | | Language shall be deemed to constitute courses
or |
4 | | proficiency in a foreign language; and to employ |
5 | | principals and teachers,
appointed as provided in this
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6 | | Article, and fix their compensation. The board shall |
7 | | prepare such reports
related to minimal competency testing |
8 | | as may be requested by the State
Board of Education and, in |
9 | | addition, shall monitor and approve special
education and |
10 | | bilingual education programs and policies within the |
11 | | district to ensure
that appropriate services are provided |
12 | | in accordance with applicable
State and federal laws to |
13 | | children requiring services and education in those
areas;
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14 | | 10. To employ non-teaching personnel or utilize |
15 | | volunteer personnel
for: (i) non-teaching duties not |
16 | | requiring instructional judgment or
evaluation of pupils, |
17 | | including library duties; and (ii) supervising study
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18 | | halls, long distance teaching reception areas used |
19 | | incident to instructional
programs transmitted by |
20 | | electronic media such as computers, video, and audio,
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21 | | detention and discipline areas, and school-sponsored |
22 | | extracurricular
activities. The board may further utilize |
23 | | volunteer nonlicensed
personnel or employ nonlicensed |
24 | | personnel to
assist in the instruction of pupils under the |
25 | | immediate supervision of a
teacher holding a valid |
26 | | educator license, directly engaged in teaching
subject |
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2 | | shall be continuously aware of the nonlicensed persons' |
3 | | activities and
shall be able to control or modify them. |
4 | | The general superintendent shall
determine qualifications |
5 | | of such personnel and shall prescribe rules for
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6 | | determining the duties and activities to be assigned to |
7 | | such personnel;
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8 | | 10.5. To utilize volunteer personnel from a regional |
9 | | School Crisis
Assistance Team (S.C.A.T.), created as part |
10 | | of the Safe to Learn Program
established pursuant to |
11 | | Section 25 of the Illinois Violence Prevention Act
of |
12 | | 1995, to provide assistance to schools in times of |
13 | | violence or other
traumatic incidents within a school |
14 | | community by providing crisis
intervention services to |
15 | | lessen the effects of emotional trauma on
individuals and |
16 | | the community; the School Crisis Assistance Team
Steering |
17 | | Committee shall determine the qualifications for |
18 | | volunteers;
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19 | | 11. To provide television studio facilities in not to |
20 | | exceed one
school building and to provide programs for |
21 | | educational purposes,
provided, however, that the board |
22 | | shall not construct, acquire, operate,
or maintain a |
23 | | television transmitter; to grant the use of its studio
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24 | | facilities to a licensed television station located in the |
25 | | school
district; and to maintain and operate not to exceed |
26 | | one school radio
transmitting station and provide programs |
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1 | | for educational purposes;
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2 | | 12. To offer, if deemed appropriate, outdoor education |
3 | | courses,
including field trips within the State of |
4 | | Illinois, or adjacent states,
and to use school |
5 | | educational funds for the expense of the said outdoor
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6 | | educational programs, whether within the school district |
7 | | or not;
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8 | | 13. During that period of the calendar year not |
9 | | embraced within the
regular school term, to provide and |
10 | | conduct courses in subject matters
normally embraced in |
11 | | the program of the schools during the regular
school term |
12 | | and to give regular school credit for satisfactory
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13 | | completion by the student of such courses as may be |
14 | | approved for credit
by the State Board of Education;
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15 | | 14. To insure against any loss or liability of the |
16 | | board,
the former School Board Nominating Commission, |
17 | | Local School Councils, the
Chicago Schools Academic |
18 | | Accountability Council, or the former Subdistrict
Councils |
19 | | or of any member, officer, agent, or employee thereof, |
20 | | resulting
from alleged violations of civil rights arising |
21 | | from incidents occurring on
or after September 5, 1967 or |
22 | | from the wrongful or negligent act or
omission of any such |
23 | | person whether occurring within or without the school
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24 | | premises, provided the officer, agent, or employee was, at |
25 | | the time of the
alleged violation of civil rights or |
26 | | wrongful act or omission, acting
within the scope of his |
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1 | | or her employment or under direction of the board, the
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2 | | former School
Board Nominating Commission, the Chicago |
3 | | Schools Academic Accountability
Council, Local School |
4 | | Councils, or the former Subdistrict Councils;
and to |
5 | | provide for or participate in insurance plans for its |
6 | | officers and
employees, including, but not limited to, |
7 | | retirement annuities, medical,
surgical and |
8 | | hospitalization benefits in such types and amounts as may |
9 | | be
determined by the board; provided, however, that the |
10 | | board shall contract
for such insurance only with an |
11 | | insurance company authorized to do business
in this State. |
12 | | Such insurance may include provision for employees who |
13 | | rely
on treatment by prayer or spiritual means alone for |
14 | | healing, in accordance
with the tenets and practice of a |
15 | | recognized religious denomination;
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16 | | 15. To contract with the corporate authorities of any |
17 | | municipality
or the county board of any county, as the |
18 | | case may be, to provide for
the regulation of traffic in |
19 | | parking areas of property used for school
purposes, in |
20 | | such manner as is provided by Section 11-209 of the
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21 | | Illinois Vehicle Code;
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22 | | 16. (a) To provide, on an equal basis, access to a high
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23 | | school campus and student directory information to the
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24 | | official recruiting representatives of the armed forces of |
25 | | Illinois and
the United States for the purposes of |
26 | | informing students of the educational
and career |
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1 | | opportunities available in the military if the board has |
2 | | provided
such access to persons or groups whose purpose is |
3 | | to acquaint students with
educational or occupational |
4 | | opportunities available to them. The board
is not required |
5 | | to give greater notice regarding the right of access to
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6 | | recruiting representatives than is given to other persons |
7 | | and groups. In
this paragraph 16, "directory information" |
8 | | means a high school
student's name, address, and telephone |
9 | | number.
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10 | | (b) If a student or his or her parent or guardian |
11 | | submits a signed,
written request to the high school |
12 | | before the end of the student's sophomore
year (or if the |
13 | | student is a transfer student, by another time set by
the |
14 | | high school) that indicates that the student or his or her |
15 | | parent or
guardian does
not want the student's directory |
16 | | information to be provided to official
recruiting |
17 | | representatives under subsection (a) of this Section, the |
18 | | high
school may not provide access to the student's |
19 | | directory information to
these recruiting representatives. |
20 | | The high school shall notify its
students and their |
21 | | parents or guardians of the provisions of this
subsection |
22 | | (b).
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23 | | (c) A high school may require official recruiting |
24 | | representatives of
the armed forces of Illinois and the |
25 | | United States to pay a fee for copying
and mailing a |
26 | | student's directory information in an amount that is not
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1 | | more than the actual costs incurred by the high school.
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2 | | (d) Information received by an official recruiting |
3 | | representative
under this Section may be used only to |
4 | | provide information to students
concerning educational and |
5 | | career opportunities available in the military
and may not |
6 | | be released to a person who is not involved in recruiting
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7 | | students for the armed forces of Illinois or the United |
8 | | States;
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9 | | 17. (a) To sell or market any computer program |
10 | | developed by an employee
of the school district, provided |
11 | | that such employee developed the computer
program as a |
12 | | direct result of his or her duties with the school |
13 | | district
or through the utilization of school district |
14 | | resources or facilities.
The employee who developed the |
15 | | computer program shall be entitled to share
in the |
16 | | proceeds of such sale or marketing of the computer |
17 | | program. The
distribution of such proceeds between the |
18 | | employee and the school district
shall be as agreed upon |
19 | | by the employee and the school district, except
that |
20 | | neither the employee nor the school district may receive |
21 | | more than 90%
of such proceeds. The negotiation for an |
22 | | employee who is represented by an
exclusive bargaining |
23 | | representative may be conducted by such bargaining
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24 | | representative at the employee's request.
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25 | | (b) For the purpose of this paragraph 17:
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26 | | (1) "Computer" means an internally programmed, |
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device capable of |
2 | | automatically accepting data, processing data and |
3 | | supplying
the results of the operation.
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4 | | (2) "Computer program" means a series of coded |
5 | | instructions or
statements in a form acceptable to a |
6 | | computer, which causes the computer to
process data in |
7 | | order to achieve a certain result.
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8 | | (3) "Proceeds" means profits derived from the |
9 | | marketing or sale of a product
after deducting the |
10 | | expenses of developing and marketing such product;
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11 | | 18. To delegate to the general superintendent of
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12 | | schools, by resolution, the authority to approve contracts |
13 | | and expenditures
in amounts of $35,000 $10,000 or less;
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14 | | 19. Upon the written request of an employee, to |
15 | | withhold from
the compensation of that employee any dues, |
16 | | payments, or contributions
payable by such employee to any |
17 | | labor organization as defined in the
Illinois Educational |
18 | | Labor Relations Act. Under such arrangement, an
amount |
19 | | shall be withheld from each regular payroll period which |
20 | | is equal to
the pro rata share of the annual dues plus any |
21 | | payments or contributions,
and the board shall transmit |
22 | | such withholdings to the specified labor
organization |
23 | | within 10 working days from the time of the withholding;
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24 | | 19a. Upon receipt of notice from the comptroller of a |
25 | | municipality with
a population of 500,000 or more, a |
26 | | county with a population of 3,000,000 or
more, the Cook |
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2 | | District, the
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, the |
3 | | Chicago Transit Authority, or
a housing authority of a |
4 | | municipality with a population of 500,000 or more
that a |
5 | | debt is due and owing the municipality, the county, the |
6 | | Cook County
Forest Preserve District, the Chicago Park |
7 | | District, the Metropolitan Water
Reclamation District, the |
8 | | Chicago Transit Authority, or the housing authority
by an |
9 | | employee of the Chicago Board of Education, to withhold, |
10 | | from the
compensation of that employee, the amount of the |
11 | | debt that is due and owing
and pay the amount withheld to |
12 | | the municipality, the county, the Cook County
Forest |
13 | | Preserve District, the Chicago Park District, the |
14 | | Metropolitan Water
Reclamation District, the Chicago |
15 | | Transit Authority, or the housing authority;
provided, |
16 | | however, that the amount
deducted from any one salary or |
17 | | wage payment shall not exceed 25% of the net
amount of the |
18 | | payment. Before the Board deducts any amount from any |
19 | | salary or
wage of an employee under this paragraph, the |
20 | | municipality, the county, the
Cook County Forest Preserve |
21 | | District, the Chicago Park District, the
Metropolitan |
22 | | Water Reclamation District, the Chicago Transit Authority, |
23 | | or the
housing authority shall certify that (i) the |
24 | | employee has been afforded an
opportunity for a hearing to |
25 | | dispute the debt that is due and owing the
municipality, |
26 | | the county, the Cook County Forest Preserve District, the |
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Park District, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation |
2 | | District, the Chicago Transit
Authority, or the housing |
3 | | authority and (ii) the employee has received notice
of a |
4 | | wage deduction order and has been afforded an opportunity |
5 | | for a hearing to
object to the order. For purposes of this |
6 | | paragraph, "net amount" means that
part of the salary or |
7 | | wage payment remaining after the deduction of any amounts
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8 | | required by law to be deducted and "debt due and owing" |
9 | | means (i) a specified
sum of money owed to the |
10 | | municipality, the county, the Cook County Forest
Preserve |
11 | | District, the Chicago Park District, the Metropolitan |
12 | | Water
Reclamation District, the Chicago Transit Authority, |
13 | | or the housing authority
for services, work, or goods, |
14 | | after the period granted for payment has expired,
or (ii) |
15 | | a specified sum of money owed to the municipality, the |
16 | | county, the Cook
County Forest Preserve District, the |
17 | | Chicago Park District, the Metropolitan
Water Reclamation |
18 | | District, the Chicago Transit Authority, or the housing
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19 | | authority pursuant to a court order or order of an |
20 | | administrative hearing
officer after the exhaustion of, or |
21 | | the failure to exhaust, judicial review;
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22 | | 20. The board is encouraged to employ a sufficient |
23 | | number of
licensed school counselors to maintain a |
24 | | student/counselor ratio of 250 to
1. Each counselor shall |
25 | | spend at least 75% of his work
time in direct contact with |
26 | | students and shall maintain a record of such time;
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1 | | 21. To make available to students vocational and |
2 | | career
counseling and to establish 5 special career |
3 | | counseling days for students
and parents. On these days |
4 | | representatives of local businesses and
industries shall |
5 | | be invited to the school campus and shall inform students
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6 | | of career opportunities available to them in the various |
7 | | businesses and
industries. Special consideration shall be |
8 | | given to counseling minority
students as to career |
9 | | opportunities available to them in various fields.
For the |
10 | | purposes of this paragraph, minority student means a |
11 | | person who is any of the following:
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12 | | (a) American Indian or Alaska Native (a person having |
13 | | origins in any of the original peoples of North and South |
14 | | America, including Central America, and who maintains |
15 | | tribal affiliation or community attachment). |
16 | | (b) Asian (a person having origins in any of the |
17 | | original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the |
18 | | Indian subcontinent, including, but not limited to, |
19 | | Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, |
20 | | the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam). |
21 | | (c) Black or African American (a person having origins |
22 | | in any of the black racial groups of Africa). |
23 | | (d) Hispanic or Latino (a person of Cuban, Mexican, |
24 | | Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish |
25 | | culture or origin, regardless of race). |
26 | | (e) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (a |
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2 | | Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands).
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3 | | Counseling days shall not be in lieu of regular school |
4 | | days;
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5 | | 22. To report to the State Board of Education the |
6 | | annual
student dropout rate and number of students who |
7 | | graduate from, transfer
from, or otherwise leave bilingual |
8 | | programs;
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9 | | 23. Except as otherwise provided in the Abused and |
10 | | Neglected Child
Reporting Act or other applicable State or |
11 | | federal law, to permit school
officials to withhold, from |
12 | | any person, information on the whereabouts of
any child |
13 | | removed from school premises when the child has been taken |
14 | | into
protective custody as a victim of suspected child |
15 | | abuse. School officials
shall direct such person to the |
16 | | Department of Children and Family Services
or to the local |
17 | | law enforcement agency, if appropriate;
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18 | | 24. To develop a policy, based on the current state of |
19 | | existing school
facilities, projected enrollment, and |
20 | | efficient utilization of available
resources, for capital |
21 | | improvement of schools and school buildings within
the |
22 | | district, addressing in that policy both the relative |
23 | | priority for
major repairs, renovations, and additions to |
24 | | school facilities and the
advisability or necessity of |
25 | | building new school facilities or closing
existing schools |
26 | | to meet current or projected demographic patterns within
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2 | | 25. To make available to the students in every high |
3 | | school attendance
center the ability to take all courses |
4 | | necessary to comply with the Board
of Higher Education's |
5 | | college entrance criteria effective in 1993;
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6 | | 26. To encourage mid-career changes into the teaching |
7 | | profession,
whereby qualified professionals become |
8 | | licensed teachers, by allowing
credit for professional |
9 | | employment in related fields when determining point
of |
10 | | entry on the teacher pay scale;
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11 | | 27. To provide or contract out training programs for |
12 | | administrative
personnel and principals with revised or |
13 | | expanded duties pursuant to this Code
in order to ensure |
14 | | they have the knowledge and skills to perform
their |
15 | | duties;
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16 | | 28. To establish a fund for the prioritized special |
17 | | needs programs, and
to allocate such funds and other lump |
18 | | sum amounts to each attendance center
in a manner |
19 | | consistent with the provisions of part 4 of Section |
20 | | 34-2.3.
Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to |
21 | | require any additional
appropriations of State funds for |
22 | | this purpose;
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23 | | 29. (Blank);
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24 | | 30. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act or |
25 | | any other law to
the contrary, to contract with third |
26 | | parties for services otherwise performed
by employees, |
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1 | | including those in a bargaining unit, and to layoff those
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2 | | employees upon 14 days written notice to the affected |
3 | | employees. Those
contracts may be for a period not to |
4 | | exceed 5 years and may be awarded on a
system-wide basis. |
5 | | The board may not operate more than 30 contract schools, |
6 | | provided that the board may operate an additional 5 |
7 | | contract turnaround schools pursuant to item (5.5) of |
8 | | subsection (d) of Section 34-8.3 of this Code, and the |
9 | | governing bodies of contract schools are subject to the |
10 | | Freedom of Information Act and Open Meetings Act;
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11 | | 31. To promulgate rules establishing procedures |
12 | | governing the layoff or
reduction in force of employees |
13 | | and the recall of such employees, including,
but not |
14 | | limited to, criteria for such layoffs, reductions in force |
15 | | or recall
rights of such employees and the weight to be |
16 | | given to any particular
criterion. Such criteria shall |
17 | | take into account factors, including, but not
limited to, |
18 | | qualifications, certifications, experience, performance |
19 | | ratings or
evaluations, and any other factors relating to |
20 | | an employee's job performance;
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21 | | 32. To develop a policy to prevent nepotism in the |
22 | | hiring of personnel
or the selection of contractors;
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23 | | 33. (Blank); and
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24 | | 34. To establish a Labor Management Council to the |
25 | | board
comprised of representatives of the board, the chief |
26 | | executive
officer, and those labor organizations that are |
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1 | | the exclusive
representatives of employees of the board |
2 | | and to promulgate
policies and procedures for the |
3 | | operation of the Council.
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4 | | The specifications of the powers herein granted are not to |
5 | | be
construed as exclusive, but the board shall also exercise |
6 | | all other
powers that may be requisite or proper for the |
7 | | maintenance and the
development of a public school system, not |
8 | | inconsistent with the other
provisions of this Article or |
9 | | provisions of this Code which apply to all
school districts.
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10 | | In addition to the powers herein granted and authorized to |
11 | | be exercised
by the board, it shall be the duty of the board to |
12 | | review or to direct
independent reviews of special education |
13 | | expenditures and services.
The board shall file a report of |
14 | | such review with the General Assembly on
or before May 1, 1990.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 101-12, eff. 7-1-19; 101-88, eff. 1-1-20; |
16 | | 102-465, eff. 1-1-22; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-894, eff. |
17 | | 5-20-22.)
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18 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-21.3) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-21.3)
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19 | | Sec. 34-21.3. Contracts. The board shall by record vote |
20 | | let all
contracts (other than those excepted
by Section |
21 | | 10-20.21 of this The School Code) for supplies, materials,
or |
22 | | work , and contracts with private carriers for transportation
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23 | | of pupils , involving an expenditure in excess of $35,000 |
24 | | $25,000 or a lower amount as required by board policy by |
25 | | competitive
bidding as provided in Section 10-20.21 of this |
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1 | | The School Code.
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2 | | The board may delegate to the general superintendent of |
3 | | schools, by
resolution, the authority to approve contracts in |
4 | | amounts of $35,000 $25,000 or
less.
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5 | | For a period of one year from and after the expiration or |
6 | | other termination
of his or her term of office as a member of |
7 | | the board: (i) the former board
member shall not be eligible |
8 | | for employment nor be employed by the board, a
local school |
9 | | council, an attendance center, or any other
subdivision or |
10 | | agent of the board or the school district governed by the |
11 | | board,
and (ii) neither the board nor the chief purchasing |
12 | | officer shall let or
delegate
authority to let any contract |
13 | | for
services, employment, or other work to the former board |
14 | | member or to any
corporation,
partnership, association, sole |
15 | | proprietorship, or other entity other than
publicly traded |
16 | | companies from which the
former board member receives an |
17 | | annual income, dividends, or other compensation
in excess of |
18 | | $1,500. Any contract that is entered into by or under a
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19 | | delegation of authority from the board or the chief purchasing |
20 | | officer shall
contain a
provision stating that
the contract is |
21 | | not legally binding on the board if entered into in violation
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22 | | of the provisions of this paragraph.
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23 | | In addition, the State Board of Education, in consultation |
24 | | with the board,
shall (i) review existing conflict of interest |
25 | | and disclosure laws or
regulations that are applicable to the |
26 | | executive officers and governing boards
of school districts |
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1 | | organized under this Article and school districts
generally, |
2 | | (ii) determine what additional disclosure and conflict of |
3 | | interest
provisions would enhance the reputation and fiscal |
4 | | integrity of the board and
the procedure under which contracts |
5 | | for goods and services are let, and (iii)
develop appropriate |
6 | | reporting forms and procedures applicable to the executive
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7 | | officers, governing board, and other officials of the school |
8 | | district.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 95-990, eff. 10-3-08.)
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10 | | ARTICLE 85.
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11 | | Section 85-5. The Election Code is amended by changing |
12 | | Section 13-10 as follows:
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13 | | (10 ILCS 5/13-10) (from Ch. 46, par. 13-10)
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14 | | Sec. 13-10. The compensation of the judges of all |
15 | | primaries and all
elections, except judges supervising vote by |
16 | | mail ballots as provided in
Section 19-12.2 of this Act, in |
17 | | counties of less than 600,000
inhabitants shall be fixed by |
18 | | the respective county boards or boards of
election |
19 | | commissioners in all counties and municipalities, but in no |
20 | | case
shall such compensation be less than $35 per day. The
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21 | | compensation of judges of all primaries and all elections not |
22 | | under the
jurisdiction of the county clerk, except judges |
23 | | supervising vote by mail balloting
as provided in Section |
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1 | | 19-12.2 of this Act, in counties having a population of
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2 | | 2,000,000 or more shall be not less than $60 per day. The
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3 | | compensation of judges of all primaries and all elections |
4 | | under the
jurisdiction of the county clerk, except judges |
5 | | supervising vote by mail
balloting as provided in Section |
6 | | 19-12.2 of this Act, in counties having a
population of |
7 | | 2,000,000 or more shall be not less than $60 per day. The |
8 | | compensation of judges of all primaries and all elections,
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9 | | except judges supervising vote by mail ballots as provided in |
10 | | Section 19-12.2 of
this Act, in counties having a population |
11 | | of at least 600,000 but less than
2,000,000 inhabitants shall |
12 | | be not less than $45 per day
as
fixed by the county board of |
13 | | election commissioners of each such county. In
addition to |
14 | | their per day compensation and notwithstanding the limitations
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15 | | thereon stated herein, the judges of election, in all counties |
16 | | with a
population of less than 600,000, shall be paid $3 each |
17 | | for each 100 voters or
portion thereof, in excess of 200 voters |
18 | | voting for candidates in the election
district or precinct |
19 | | wherein the judge is serving, whether a primary or an
election |
20 | | is being held. However, no such extra compensation shall be |
21 | | paid to
the judges of election in any precinct in which no |
22 | | paper ballots are counted by
such judges of election. The 2 |
23 | | judges of election in counties having a
population of less |
24 | | than 600,000 who deliver the returns to the county clerk
shall |
25 | | each be allowed and paid a sum to be determined by the election |
26 | | authority
for such services and an additional sum per mile to |
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1 | | be determined by the
election authority for every mile |
2 | | necessarily travelled in going to and
returning from the |
3 | | office or place to which they deliver the returns. The
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4 | | compensation for mileage shall be consistent with current |
5 | | rates paid for
mileage to employees of the county.
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6 | | However, all judges who have been certified by the County |
7 | | Clerk or Board of
Election Commissioners as having |
8 | | satisfactorily completed, within the 2 years
preceding the day |
9 | | of election, the training course for judges of election, as
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10 | | provided in Sections 13-2.1, 13-2.2 and 14-4.1 of this Act, |
11 | | shall receive
additional compensation of not less than $10 per |
12 | | day in
counties of less than 600,000 inhabitants, the |
13 | | additional compensation of not
less than $10 per day in |
14 | | counties having a population of
at
least 600,000 but less than |
15 | | 2,000,000 inhabitants as fixed by the county board
of election |
16 | | commissioners of each such county, and additional compensation |
17 | | of
not less than $20 per day in counties having a population
of |
18 | | 2,000,000 or more for primaries and elections not under the
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19 | | jurisdiction of the county clerk, and additional compensation |
20 | | of not less
than $20 per day in counties having a population of
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21 | | 2,000,000 or more for primaries and elections under the |
22 | | jurisdiction of the
county clerk.
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23 | | In precincts in which there are tally judges, the |
24 | | compensation of the
tally judges shall be 2/3 of that of the |
25 | | judges of election and each
holdover judge shall be paid the |
26 | | compensation of a judge of election
plus that of a tally judge.
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1 | | Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
2 | | 1998, the portion
of an election judge's daily compensation |
3 | | reimbursed by the State Board of
Elections is increased by
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4 | | $15.
The increase provided by this amendatory Act of 1998 must |
5 | | be used
to increase each judge's compensation and may not be |
6 | | used by the county to
reduce its portion of a judge's |
7 | | compensation.
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8 | | Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
9 | | the 95th General Assembly, the portion of an election judge's |
10 | | daily compensation reimbursement by the State Board of |
11 | | Elections is increased by an additional $20. The increase |
12 | | provided by this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly |
13 | | must be used to increase each judge's compensation and may not |
14 | | be used by the election authority or election jurisdiction to |
15 | | reduce its portion of a judge's compensation.
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16 | | Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
17 | | the 103rd General Assembly, the portion of an election judge's |
18 | | daily compensation reimbursement by the State Board of |
19 | | Elections is increased by an additional $20.
The increase |
20 | | provided by this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly |
21 | | must be used to increase each judge's compensation and may not |
22 | | be used by the election authority or election jurisdiction to |
23 | | reduce its portion of a judge's compensation. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1171, eff. 6-1-15 .)
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25 | | ARTICLE 90.
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1 | | Section 90-5. The Reimagine Public Safety Act is amended |
2 | | by changing Sections 35-10, 35-15, 35-25, 35-30, 35-35, 35-40 |
3 | | and 35-50 as follows:
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4 | | (430 ILCS 69/35-10)
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5 | | Sec. 35-10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
6 | | "Approved technical assistance and training provider" |
7 | | means an organization that has experience in improving the |
8 | | outcomes of local community-based organizations by providing |
9 | | supportive services that address the gaps in their resources |
10 | | and knowledge about content-based work or provide support and |
11 | | knowledge about the administration and management of |
12 | | organizations, or both. Approved technical assistance and |
13 | | training providers as defined in this Act are intended to |
14 | | assist community organizations with evaluating the need for |
15 | | evidence-based violence prevention services, promising |
16 | | violence prevention programs, starting up programming, and |
17 | | strengthening the quality of existing programming. |
18 | | "Community" or "communities" means, for municipalities |
19 | | with a 1,000,000 or more population in Illinois, the 77 |
20 | | designated neighborhood areas defined by the University of |
21 | | Chicago Social Science Research Committee as amended in 1980. |
22 | | "Concentrated firearm violence" means the 10 most violent |
23 | | communities in Illinois municipalities with 1,000,000 or more |
24 | | residents and the 10 most violent municipalities with less |
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1 | | than 1,000,000 residents and greater than 35,000 residents |
2 | | with the most per capita fatal and nonfatal firearm-shot |
3 | | victims, excluding self-inflicted incidents, from January 1, |
4 | | 2016 through December 31, 2020. |
5 | | "Credible messenger" means an individual who has been |
6 | | arrested, indicted, convicted, adjudicated delinquent, or |
7 | | otherwise detained by criminal or juvenile justice authorities |
8 | | for violation of State criminal law and has successfully |
9 | | reached the end of the individual's sentence or the final |
10 | | termination of the individual's term of commitment and has |
11 | | relationships in a specific community that can promote |
12 | | conflict resolution and healing. |
13 | | "Criminal and juvenile justice-involved" means an |
14 | | individual who has been arrested, indicted, convicted, |
15 | | adjudicated delinquent, or otherwise detained by criminal or |
16 | | juvenile justice authorities for violation of Illinois |
17 | | criminal laws. |
18 | | "Evidence-based high-risk youth intervention services" |
19 | | means programs that have been proven to reduce involvement in |
20 | | the criminal or juvenile justice system, increase school |
21 | | attendance, and includes referrals of high-risk teens into |
22 | | therapeutic programs that address trauma recovery and other |
23 | | mental health improvements based on best practices in the |
24 | | youth intervention services field.
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25 | | "Evidence-based violence prevention services" means |
26 | | coordinated programming and services that may include, but are |
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1 | | not limited to, effective emotional or trauma related |
2 | | therapies, housing, employment training, job placement, family |
3 | | engagement, or wrap-around support services that have been |
4 | | proven effective or are considered to be best practice for |
5 | | reducing violence within the field of violence intervention |
6 | | research and practice. |
7 | | "Evidence-based youth development programs" means |
8 | | after-school and summer programming that provides services to |
9 | | teens to increase their school attendance, school performance, |
10 | | reduce involvement in the criminal justice system, and develop |
11 | | nonacademic interests that build social emotional persistence |
12 | | and intelligence based on best practices in the field of youth |
13 | | development services for high-risk youth. |
14 | | "Options school" means a secondary school where 75% or |
15 | | more of attending students have either stopped attending or |
16 | | failed their secondary school courses since first attending |
17 | | ninth grade. |
18 | | "Violence prevention organization" means an organization |
19 | | that manages and employs qualified violence prevention |
20 | | professionals. |
21 | | "Violence prevention professional" means a community |
22 | | health worker who renders violence preventive services. |
23 | | "Social organization" means an organization of individuals |
24 | | who form the organization for the purposes of enjoyment, work, |
25 | | and other mutual interests.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-679, eff. 12-10-21; |
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1 | | 102-687, eff. 12-17-21.)
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2 | | (430 ILCS 69/35-15)
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3 | | Sec. 35-15. Findings. The Illinois General Assembly finds |
4 | | that: |
5 | | (1) Discrete neighborhoods in municipalities across |
6 | | Illinois are experiencing concentrated and perpetual |
7 | | firearm violence that is a public health epidemic. |
8 | | (2) Within neighborhoods experiencing this firearm |
9 | | violence epidemic, violence is concentrated among teens |
10 | | and young adults that have chronic exposure to the risk of |
11 | | violence and criminal legal system involvement and related |
12 | | trauma in small geographic areas where these young people |
13 | | live or congregate. |
14 | | (3) Firearm violence victimization and perpetration is |
15 | | highly concentrated in particular neighborhoods, |
16 | | particular blocks within these neighborhoods, and among a |
17 | | small number of individuals living in these areas. |
18 | | (4) People who are chronically exposed to the risk of |
19 | | firearm violence victimization are substantially more |
20 | | likely to be violently injured or violently injure another |
21 | | person. People who have been violently injured are |
22 | | substantially more likely to be violently reinjured. |
23 | | Chronic exposure to violence additionally leads |
24 | | individuals to engage in behavior, as part of a cycle of |
25 | | community violence, trauma, and retaliation that |
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1 | | substantially increases their own risk of violent injury |
2 | | or reinjury. |
3 | | (5) Evidence-based programs that engage individuals at |
4 | | the highest risk of firearm violence and provide life |
5 | | stabilization, case management, and culturally competent |
6 | | group and individual therapy reduce firearm violence |
7 | | victimization and perpetration and can end Illinois' |
8 | | firearm violence epidemic. |
9 | | (6) A public health approach to ending Illinois' |
10 | | firearm violence epidemic requires targeted, integrated |
11 | | behavioral health services and economic opportunity that |
12 | | promotes self-sufficiency for victims of firearm violence |
13 | | and those with chronic exposure to the risk of firearm |
14 | | violence victimization , including, but not limited to, |
15 | | services for criminal and juvenile justice-involved |
16 | | populations and crisis response services, such as |
17 | | psychological first aid . |
18 | | (7) A public health approach to ending Illinois' |
19 | | firearm violence epidemic further requires broader |
20 | | preventive investments in the census tracts and blocks |
21 | | that reduce risk factors for youth and families living in |
22 | | areas at the highest risk of firearm violence |
23 | | victimization. |
24 | | (8) A public health approach to ending Illinois' |
25 | | firearm violence epidemic requires empowering residents |
26 | | and community-based organizations within impacted |
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1 | | neighborhoods to provide culturally competent care based |
2 | | on lived experience in these areas and long-term |
3 | | relationships of mutual interest that promote safety and |
4 | | stability. |
5 | | (9) A public health approach to ending Illinois' |
6 | | firearm violence epidemic further requires that preventive |
7 | | youth development services for youth in these |
8 | | neighborhoods be fully integrated with a team-based model |
9 | | of mental health care to address trauma recovery for those |
10 | | young people at the highest risk of firearm violence |
11 | | victimization. |
12 | | (10) Community revitalization can be an effective |
13 | | violence prevention strategy, provided that revitalization |
14 | | is targeted to the highest risk geographies within |
15 | | communities and revitalization efforts are designed and |
16 | | led by individuals living and working in the impacted |
17 | | communities.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-679, eff. 12-10-21.)
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19 | | (430 ILCS 69/35-25)
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20 | | Sec. 35-25. Integrated violence prevention and other |
21 | | services. |
22 | | (a) Subject to appropriation, for municipalities with |
23 | | 1,000,000 or more residents, the Office of Firearm Violence |
24 | | Prevention shall make grants to violence prevention |
25 | | organizations for evidence-based violence prevention services. |
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1 | | Approved technical assistance and training providers shall |
2 | | create learning communities for the exchange of information |
3 | | between community-based organizations in the same or similar |
4 | | fields. Firearm violence prevention organizations shall |
5 | | prioritize individuals at the highest risk of firearm violence |
6 | | victimization and provide these individuals with |
7 | | evidence-based comprehensive services that reduce their |
8 | | exposure to chronic firearm violence. |
9 | | (a-5) Grants may be awarded under this Act to Reimagine
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10 | | Public Safety grantees or their subgrantees to provide any one |
11 | | or more of the following services to Reimagine Public Safety |
12 | | program participants or credible messengers: |
13 | | (1) Behavioral health services, including clinical
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14 | | interventions, crisis interventions, and group counseling
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15 | | supports, such as peer support groups, social-emotional
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16 | | learning supports, including skill building for anger
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17 | | management, de-escalation, sensory stabilization, coping
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18 | | strategies, and thoughtful decision-making, short-term
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19 | | clinical individual sessions, psycho-social assessments, |
20 | | and motivational interviewing. |
21 | | (A) Funds awarded under this paragraph may be used |
22 | | for behavioral health services until July 1, 2024. |
23 | | (B) Any community violence prevention service |
24 | | provider being reimbursed from funds awarded under |
25 | | this paragraph for behavioral health services must |
26 | | also file a plan to become Medicaid certified for |
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1 | | violence prevention-community support team services |
2 | | under the Illinois Medicaid program on or before July |
3 | | 1, 2024. |
4 | | (2) Capacity-building services, including
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5 | | administrative and programmatic support, services, and
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6 | | resources, such as subcontract development, budget
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7 | | development, grant monitoring and reporting, and fiscal
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8 | | sponsorship. Capacity-building services financed with
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9 | | grants awarded under this Act may also include intensive
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10 | | training and technical assistance focused on Community
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11 | | Violence Intervention (CVI) not-for-profit business
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12 | | operations, best practice delivery of firearm violence
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13 | | prevention services, and assistance with administering and
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14 | | meeting fiscal reporting or auditing requirements.
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15 | | Capacity-building services financed with grants awarded
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16 | | under this Act must be directed to a current or potential
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17 | | Reimagine Public Safety firearm violence prevention
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18 | | provider and cannot exceed 20% of potential funds awarded
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19 | | to the relevant provider or future provider. |
20 | | (3) Legal aid services, including funding for staff
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21 | | attorneys and paralegals to provide education, training,
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22 | | legal services, and advocacy for program recipients. Legal
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23 | | aid services that may be provided with grant funds awarded
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24 | | under this Act include "Know Your Rights" clinics,
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25 | | trainings targeting returning citizens and families
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26 | | impacted by incarceration, and long-term legal efforts |
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1 | | addressing expungement, civil rights, family law, housing,
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2 | | employment, and victim rights. Legal aid services provided
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3 | | with grant funds awarded under this Act shall not be
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4 | | directed toward criminal justice issues. |
5 | | (4) Housing services, including grants for emergency
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6 | | and temporary housing for individuals at immediate risk of
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7 | | firearm violence, except that grant funding provided under
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8 | | this paragraph must be directed only toward Reimagine
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9 | | Public Safety program participants. |
10 | | (5) Workforce development services, including grants
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11 | | for job coaching, intensive case management, employment
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12 | | training and placement, and retention services, including
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13 | | the provision of transitional job placements and access to
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14 | | basic certificate training for industry-specific jobs.
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15 | | Training also includes the provision of education-related
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16 | | content, such as financial literacy training, GED |
17 | | preparation, and academic coaching. |
18 | | (6) Re-entry services for individuals exiting the
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19 | | State or county criminal justice systems, if those
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20 | | individuals are either eligible for services under this
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21 | | Act as participants or are individuals who can make an
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22 | | immediate contribution to mediate neighborhood conflicts
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23 | | if they receive stabilizing services. Re-entry services
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24 | | financed with grants awarded under this Act include all
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25 | | services authorized under this Act, including services
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26 | | listed in this subsection. |
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1 | | (7) Victim services, including assessments and
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2 | | screening of victim needs, planning sessions related to |
3 | | assessments, service planning and goal setting, assessing
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4 | | intervention needs, notifying and navigating participants
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5 | | through public agency processes for victim compensation, |
6 | | crisis intervention, emergency financial assistance,
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7 | | transportation, medical care, stable housing, and shelter,
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8 | | assessment and linkage to public benefits, and relocation
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9 | | services. |
10 | | (b) In the geographic areas they serve, violence Violence |
11 | | prevention organizations shall develop the following expertise |
12 | | in the geographic areas that they cover : |
13 | | (1) Analyzing and leveraging data to identify the |
14 | | individuals who will most benefit from evidence-based |
15 | | violence prevention services in their geographic areas. |
16 | | (2) Identifying the conflicts that are responsible for |
17 | | recurring violence. |
18 | | (3) Having relationships with individuals who are most |
19 | | able to reduce conflicts. |
20 | | (4) Addressing the stabilization and trauma recovery |
21 | | needs of individuals impacted by violence by providing |
22 | | direct services for their unmet needs or referring them to |
23 | | other qualified service providers.
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24 | | (5) Having and building relationships with community |
25 | | members and community organizations that provide |
26 | | evidence-based violence prevention services and get |
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1 | | referrals of people who will most benefit from |
2 | | evidence-based violence prevention services in their |
3 | | geographic areas.
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4 | | (6) Providing training and technical assistance to |
5 | | local law enforcement agencies to improve their |
6 | | effectiveness without having any role, requirement, or |
7 | | mandate to participate in the policing, enforcement, or |
8 | | prosecution of any crime. |
9 | | (c) Violence prevention organizations receiving grants |
10 | | under this Act shall coordinate services with other violence |
11 | | prevention organizations in their area. |
12 | | (d) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall |
13 | | identify, for each separate eligible service area under this |
14 | | Act, an experienced violence prevention organization to serve |
15 | | as the Lead Violence Prevention Convener for that area and |
16 | | provide each Lead Violence Prevention Convener with a grant of |
17 | | up to $100,000 to these organizations to coordinate monthly |
18 | | meetings between violence prevention organizations and youth |
19 | | development organizations under this Act. The Lead Violence |
20 | | Prevention Convener may also receive, from the Office of |
21 | | Firearm Violence Prevention, technical assistance or training |
22 | | through approved providers when needs are jointly identified. |
23 | | The Lead Violence Prevention Convener shall: |
24 | | (1) provide the convened organizations with summary |
25 | | notes recommendations made at the monthly meetings to |
26 | | improve the effectiveness of evidence-based violence |
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1 | | prevention services based on review of timely data on |
2 | | shootings and homicides in his or her relevant |
3 | | neighborhood; |
4 | | (2) attend monthly meetings where the cause of |
5 | | violence and other neighborhood disputes is discussed and |
6 | | strategize on how to resolve ongoing conflicts and execute |
7 | | on agreed plans; |
8 | | (3) (blank); |
9 | | (4) on behalf of the convened organizations, make |
10 | | consensus recommendations to the Office of Firearm |
11 | | Violence Prevention and local law enforcement on how to |
12 | | reduce violent conflict in his or her neighborhood; |
13 | | (5) meet on an emergency basis when conflicts that |
14 | | need immediate attention and resolution arise; |
15 | | (6) share knowledge and strategies of the community |
16 | | violence dynamic in monthly meetings with local youth |
17 | | development specialists receiving grants under this Act; |
18 | | (7) select when and where needed an approved Office of |
19 | | Violence Prevention-funded technical assistance and |
20 | | training service provider to receive agreed upon services; |
21 | | and |
22 | | (8) after meeting with community residents and other |
23 | | community organizations that have expertise in housing, |
24 | | mental health, economic development, education, and social |
25 | | services, make recommendations to the Office of Firearm |
26 | | Violence Prevention on how to target community |
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1 | | revitalization resources available from federal and State |
2 | | funding sources. |
3 | | The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall compile |
4 | | recommendations from all Lead Violence Prevention Conveners |
5 | | and report to the General Assembly bi-annually on these |
6 | | funding recommendations. The Lead Violence Prevention Convener |
7 | | may also serve as a violence prevention or youth development |
8 | | provider. |
9 | | (e) The Illinois Office of Firearm Violence Prevention |
10 | | shall select, when possible and appropriate, no fewer than 2 |
11 | | and no more than 3 approved technical assistance and training |
12 | | providers to deliver technical assistance and training to the |
13 | | violence prevention organizations that request to receive |
14 | | approved technical assistance and training. Violence |
15 | | prevention organizations shall have the opportunity complete |
16 | | authority to select among the approved technical assistance |
17 | | services providers funded by the Office of Firearm Violence |
18 | | Prevention , as long as the technical assistance provider has |
19 | | the capacity to effectively serve the grantees that have |
20 | | selected them. The Department shall make best efforts to |
21 | | accommodate second choices of violence prevention |
22 | | organizations when the violence prevention organizations' |
23 | | first choice does not have capacity to provide technical |
24 | | assistance . |
25 | | (f) Approved technical assistance and training providers |
26 | | may: |
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1 | | (1) provide training and certification to violence |
2 | | prevention professionals on how to perform violence |
3 | | prevention services and other professional development to |
4 | | violence prevention professionals. |
5 | | (2) provide management training on how to manage |
6 | | violence prevention professionals;
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7 | | (3) provide training and assistance on how to develop |
8 | | memorandum of understanding for referral services or |
9 | | create approved provider lists for these referral |
10 | | services, or both; |
11 | | (4) share lessons learned among violence prevention |
12 | | professionals and service providers in their network; and |
13 | | (5) provide technical assistance and training on human |
14 | | resources, grants management, capacity building, and |
15 | | fiscal management strategies. |
16 | | (g) Approved technical assistance and training providers |
17 | | shall: |
18 | | (1) provide additional services identified as |
19 | | necessary by the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention and |
20 | | service providers in their network; and |
21 | | (2) receive a base grant of up to $250,000 plus |
22 | | negotiated service rates to provide group and |
23 | | individualized services to participating violence |
24 | | prevention organizations. |
25 | | (h) (Blank). |
26 | | (i) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall issue |
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1 | | grants, when possible and appropriate, to no fewer than 2 |
2 | | violence prevention organizations in each of the eligible |
3 | | service areas and no more than 6 organizations. When possible, |
4 | | the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall work, subject |
5 | | to eligible applications received, to ensure that grant |
6 | | resources are equitably distributed across eligible service |
7 | | areas grants shall be for no less than $300,000 per violence |
8 | | prevention organization . The Office of Firearm Violence |
9 | | Prevention may establish grant award ranges to ensure grants |
10 | | will have the potential to reduce violence in each |
11 | | neighborhood. |
12 | | (j) No violence prevention organization can serve more |
13 | | than 3 eligible service areas unless the Office of Firearm |
14 | | Violence Prevention is unable to identify violence prevention |
15 | | organizations to provide adequate coverage. |
16 | | (k) No approved technical assistance and training provider |
17 | | shall provide evidence-based violence prevention services in |
18 | | an eligible service area under this Act unless the Office of |
19 | | Firearm Violence Prevention is unable to identify qualified |
20 | | violence prevention organizations to provide adequate |
21 | | coverage.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-679, eff. 12-10-21.)
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23 | | (430 ILCS 69/35-30)
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24 | | Sec. 35-30. Integrated youth services. |
25 | | (a) Subject to appropriation, for municipalities with |
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1 | | 1,000,000 or more residents, the Office of Firearm Violence |
2 | | Prevention shall make grants to youth development |
3 | | organizations for evidence-based youth programming, including, |
4 | | but not limited to, after-school and summer programming. |
5 | | Evidence-based youth development programs shall provide |
6 | | services to teens that increase their school attendance , and |
7 | | school performance and to teens or young adults that , reduce |
8 | | involvement in the criminal and juvenile justice systems, |
9 | | develop employment and life skills, and develop nonacademic |
10 | | interests that build social emotional persistence and |
11 | | intelligence. |
12 | | (b) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall |
13 | | identify municipal blocks where more than 35% of all fatal and |
14 | | nonfatal firearm-shot incidents take place and focus youth |
15 | | development service grants to residents of these identified |
16 | | blocks in the designated eligible service areas. The |
17 | | Department of Human Services shall prioritize funding to youth |
18 | | development service programs that serve the following teens |
19 | | before expanding services to the broader community: |
20 | | (1) criminal and juvenile justice-involved youth; |
21 | | (2) students who are attending or have attended option |
22 | | schools; |
23 | | (3) family members of individuals working with |
24 | | violence prevention organizations; and |
25 | | (4) youth living on the blocks where more than 35% of |
26 | | the violence takes place in a neighborhood. |
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1 | | (c) Each program participant enrolled in a youth |
2 | | development program under this Act, when possible and |
3 | | appropriate, shall receive an individualized needs assessment |
4 | | to determine if the participant requires intensive youth |
5 | | services as provided for in Section 35-35 of this Act. The |
6 | | needs assessment should be the best available instrument that |
7 | | considers the physical and mental condition of each youth |
8 | | based on the youth's family ties, financial resources, past |
9 | | substance use, criminal justice involvement, and trauma |
10 | | related to chronic exposure to firearm violence behavioral |
11 | | health assessment to determine the participant's broader |
12 | | support and mental health needs. The Office of Firearm |
13 | | Violence Prevention shall determine best practices for |
14 | | referring program participants who are at the highest risk of |
15 | | violence and justice involvement to be referred to a high-risk |
16 | | youth intervention program established in Section 35-35. |
17 | | (d) Youth development prevention program participants |
18 | | shall receive services designed to empower participants with |
19 | | the social and emotional skills necessary to forge paths of |
20 | | healthy development and disengagement from high-risk |
21 | | behaviors. Within the context of engaging social, physical, |
22 | | and personal development activities, participants should build |
23 | | resilience and the skills associated with healthy social, |
24 | | emotional, and identity development. |
25 | | (e) Youth development providers shall develop the |
26 | | following expertise in the geographic areas they cover: |
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1 | | (1) Knowledge of the teens and their social |
2 | | organization in the blocks they are designated to serve. |
3 | | (2) Youth development organizations receiving grants |
4 | | under this Act shall be required to coordinate services |
5 | | with other youth development organizations in their |
6 | | neighborhood by sharing lessons learned in monthly |
7 | | meetings. |
8 | | (3) (Blank). |
9 | | (4) Meeting on an emergency basis when conflicts |
10 | | related to program participants that need immediate |
11 | | attention and resolution arise. |
12 | | (5) Sharing knowledge and strategies of the |
13 | | neighborhood violence dynamic in monthly meetings with |
14 | | local violence prevention organizations receiving grants |
15 | | under this Act. |
16 | | (6) Selecting an approved technical assistance and |
17 | | training service provider to receive agreed upon services. |
18 | | (f) The Illinois Office of Firearm Violence Prevention |
19 | | shall select, when possible and appropriate, no fewer than 2 |
20 | | and no more than 3 approved technical assistance and training |
21 | | providers to deliver technical assistance and training to the |
22 | | youth development organizations that request to receive |
23 | | approved technical assistance and training. Youth development |
24 | | organizations must use an approved technical assistance and |
25 | | training provider and can choose among approved technical |
26 | | assistance providers as long as the technical assistance |
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1 | | provider has the capacity to effectively serve the youth |
2 | | development organizations that have selected them. The |
3 | | Department shall make best efforts to accommodate second |
4 | | choices of youth development organizations when the youth |
5 | | development organization's violence prevention first choice |
6 | | does not have capacity to provide technical assistance but |
7 | | have complete authority to select among the approved technical |
8 | | assistance services providers funded by the Office of Firearm |
9 | | Violence Prevention . |
10 | | (g) Approved technical assistance and training providers |
11 | | may: |
12 | | (1) provide training to youth development workers on |
13 | | how to perform outreach services; |
14 | | (2) provide management training on how to manage youth |
15 | | development workers; |
16 | | (3) provide training and assistance on how to develop |
17 | | memorandum of understanding for referral services or |
18 | | create approved provider lists for these referral |
19 | | services, or both; |
20 | | (4) share lessons learned among youth development |
21 | | service providers in their network; and |
22 | | (5) provide technical assistance and training on human |
23 | | resources, grants management, capacity building, and |
24 | | fiscal management strategies. |
25 | | (h) Approved technical assistance and training providers |
26 | | shall: |
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1 | | (1) provide additional services identified as |
2 | | necessary by the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention and |
3 | | youth development service providers in their network; and |
4 | | (2) receive an annual base grant of up to $250,000 |
5 | | plus negotiated service rates to provide group and |
6 | | individualized services to participating youth development |
7 | | service organizations. |
8 | | (i) (Blank). |
9 | | (j) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall issue |
10 | | youth development services grants, when possible and |
11 | | appropriate, to no fewer than 4 youth services organizations |
12 | | in each of the eligible service areas and no more than 8 |
13 | | organizations. When possible, the Office of Firearm Violence |
14 | | Prevention shall work, subject to eligible applications |
15 | | received, to ensure that grant resources are equitably |
16 | | distributed across eligible service areas grants shall be for |
17 | | no less than $300,000 per youth development organization . The |
18 | | Office of Firearm Violence Prevention may establish award |
19 | | ranges to ensure grants will have the potential to reduce |
20 | | violence in each neighborhood. |
21 | | (k) No youth development organization can serve more than |
22 | | 3 eligible service areas unless the Office of Firearm Violence |
23 | | Prevention is unable to identify youth development |
24 | | organizations to provide adequate coverage. |
25 | | (l) No approved technical assistance and training provider |
26 | | shall provide youth development services in any neighborhood |
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-679, eff. 12-10-21.)
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3 | | (430 ILCS 69/35-35)
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4 | | Sec. 35-35. Intensive youth intervention services. |
5 | | (a) Subject to appropriation, for municipalities with |
6 | | 1,000,000 or more residents, the Office of Firearm Violence |
7 | | Prevention shall issue grants to high-risk youth intervention |
8 | | organizations for evidence-based intervention services that |
9 | | reduce involvement in the criminal and juvenile justice |
10 | | system, increase school attendance, and refer high-risk teens |
11 | | into therapeutic programs that address trauma recovery and |
12 | | other mental health improvements. Each program participant |
13 | | enrolled in a high-risk youth intervention program under this |
14 | | Act shall receive a nationally recognized comprehensive mental |
15 | | health assessment delivered by a qualified mental health |
16 | | professional certified to provide services to Medicaid |
17 | | recipients. |
18 | | (b) High-risk youth intervention program participants |
19 | | shall receive needed services as determined by the |
20 | | individualized assessment which may include, but is not |
21 | | limited to: |
22 | | (1) receive group-based emotional regulation therapy |
23 | | that helps them control their emotions and understand how |
24 | | trauma and stress impacts their thinking and behavior; and |
25 | | (2) have youth advocates that accompany them to their |
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1 | | group therapy sessions, assist them with issues that |
2 | | prevent them from attending school, and address life |
3 | | skills development activities through weekly coaching. |
4 | | (b-5) High-risk youth intervention service organizations |
5 | | shall have trained clinical staff managing the youth advocate |
6 | | interface with program participants. |
7 | | (c) Youth development service organizations and providers |
8 | | of evidence-based violence prevention services shall be |
9 | | assigned to the youth intervention service providers for |
10 | | referrals by the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention. |
11 | | (d) The youth receiving intervention services who are |
12 | | evaluated to need trauma recovery and other behavioral health |
13 | | interventions and who have the greatest risk of firearm |
14 | | violence victimization shall be referred to the family systems |
15 | | intervention services established in Section 35-55. |
16 | | (e) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall issue |
17 | | high-risk youth intervention grants, when possible and |
18 | | appropriate, to no less than 2 youth intervention |
19 | | organizations and no more than 4 organizations in |
20 | | municipalities with 1,000,000 or more residents. |
21 | | (f) No high-risk youth intervention organization can serve |
22 | | more than 13 eligible service areas. |
23 | | (g) The approved technical assistance and training |
24 | | providers for youth development programs provided in |
25 | | subsection (d) of Section 35-30 shall also provide technical |
26 | | assistance and training to the affiliated high-risk youth |
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1 | | intervention service providers. |
2 | | (h) (Blank).
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-679, eff. 12-10-21.)
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4 | | (430 ILCS 69/35-40)
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5 | | Sec. 35-40. Services for municipalities with less than |
6 | | 1,000,000 residents. |
7 | | (a) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall |
8 | | identify the 10 municipalities or geographically contiguous |
9 | | areas in Illinois with less than 1,000,000 residents and more |
10 | | than 35,000 residents that have the largest concentration of |
11 | | fatal and nonfatal firearm-shot victims over the 5-year period |
12 | | considered for eligibility. These areas shall qualify for |
13 | | grants under this Act. The Office of Firearm Violence |
14 | | Prevention may identify up to 5 additional municipalities or |
15 | | geographically contiguous areas with less than 1,000,000 |
16 | | residents that would benefit from evidence-based violence |
17 | | prevention services. In identifying the additional |
18 | | municipalities that qualify for funding under Section 35-40, |
19 | | the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall consider the |
20 | | following factors when possible: |
21 | | (1) the total number of fatal and nonfatal firearms |
22 | | victims, excluding self-inflicted incidents, in a |
23 | | potential municipality over the 5-year period considered |
24 | | for eligibility;
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25 | | (2) the per capita rate of fatal and nonfatal firearms |
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2 | | potential municipality over the 5-year period considered |
3 | | for eligibility;
and |
4 | | (3) the total potential firearms violence reduction |
5 | | benefit for the entire State of Illinois by serving the |
6 | | additional municipalities compared to the total benefit of |
7 | | investing in all other municipalities identified for |
8 | | grants to municipalities with more than 35,000 residents |
9 | | and less than 1,000,000 residents.
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10 | | (b) Resources for each of these areas shall be distributed |
11 | | based on a formula to be developed by the Office of Firearm |
12 | | Violence Prevention that will maximize the total potential |
13 | | reduction in firearms victimization for all municipalities |
14 | | receiving grants under this Act. |
15 | | (c) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall create |
16 | | local advisory councils for each of the designated service |
17 | | areas for the purpose of obtaining recommendations on how to |
18 | | distribute funds in these areas to reduce firearm violence |
19 | | incidents. Local advisory councils shall have a minimum of 5 |
20 | | members with the following expertise or experience: |
21 | | (1) a representative of a nonelected official in local |
22 | | government from the designated area; |
23 | | (2) a representative of an elected official at the |
24 | | local or state level for the area; |
25 | | (3) a representative with public health experience in |
26 | | firearm violence prevention or youth development; |
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1 | | (4) two residents of the subsection of each area with |
2 | | the most concentrated firearm violence incidents; and |
3 | | (5) additional members as determined by the individual |
4 | | local advisory council. |
5 | | (d) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall |
6 | | provide data to each local council on the characteristics of |
7 | | firearm violence in the designated area and other relevant |
8 | | information on the physical and demographic characteristics of |
9 | | the designated area. The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention |
10 | | shall also provide best available evidence on how to address |
11 | | the social determinants of health in the designated area in |
12 | | order to reduce firearm violence. |
13 | | (e) Each local advisory council shall make recommendations |
14 | | on how to allocate distributed resources for its area based on |
15 | | information provided to them by the Office of Firearm Violence |
16 | | Prevention, local law enforcement data, and other locally |
17 | | available data. |
18 | | (f) The Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall |
19 | | consider the recommendations and determine how to distribute |
20 | | funds through grants to community-based organizations and |
21 | | local governments. To the extent the Office of Firearm |
22 | | Violence Prevention does not follow a local advisory council's |
23 | | recommendation on allocation of funds, the Office of Firearm |
24 | | Violence Prevention shall explain in writing why a different |
25 | | allocation of resources is more likely to reduce firearm |
26 | | violence in the designated area. |
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1 | | (g) Subject to appropriation, the Department of Human |
2 | | Services and the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention shall |
3 | | issue grants to local governmental agencies or community-based |
4 | | organizations, or both, to maximize firearm violence reduction |
5 | | each year. When possible, initial grants shall be named no |
6 | | later than April 1, 2022 and renewed or competitively bid as |
7 | | appropriate in subsequent fiscal years. |
8 | | (h) Each local advisory council is terminated upon making |
9 | | the recommendations required of it under this Section.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-679, eff. 12-10-21.)
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11 | | (430 ILCS 69/35-50)
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12 | | Sec. 35-50. Medicaid trauma recovery services for adults. |
13 | | (a) The On or before January 15, 2022, the Department of |
14 | | Healthcare and Family Services shall design , subject to seek |
15 | | approval from the United States Department of Health and Human |
16 | | Services , and subject to federal approval and State |
17 | | appropriations for this purpose, implement a team-based model |
18 | | of care system to address trauma recovery from chronic |
19 | | exposure to firearm violence for Illinois adults. On or before |
20 | | October 1, 2023, the Department of Healthcare and Family |
21 | | Services shall seek approval from the United States Department |
22 | | of Health and Human Services to ensure the model of care system |
23 | | may include providers such as community mental health centers, |
24 | | behavioral health clinics, hospitals, and others deemed |
25 | | appropriate by the Department of Healthcare and Family |
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1 | | Services. |
2 | | (b) The team-based model of care system shall include, at |
3 | | reimburse for a minimum , of the following services: |
4 | | (1) Outreach services that recruit trauma-exposed |
5 | | adults into the system and develop supportive |
6 | | relationships with them based on lived experience in their |
7 | | communities. Outreach services include both services to |
8 | | support impacted individuals and group services that |
9 | | reduce violence between groups that need conflict |
10 | | resolution. |
11 | | (2) Case management and community support services |
12 | | that provide stabilization to individuals recovering from |
13 | | chronic exposure to firearm violence, including group |
14 | | cognitive behavior therapy sessions and other |
15 | | evidence-based interventions that promote behavioral |
16 | | change. |
17 | | (3) Group and individual therapy that addresses |
18 | | underlying mental health conditions associated with |
19 | | post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, |
20 | | substance use disorders, intermittent explosive disorder, |
21 | | oppositional defiant disorder, attention deficit |
22 | | hyperactivity disorder, and other mental conditions as a |
23 | | result of chronic trauma. |
24 | | (4) Services deemed necessary for the effective |
25 | | integration of paragraphs (1), (2), and (3). |
26 | | (c) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services is |
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1 | | authorized to ensure that different types of providers |
2 | | delivering violence prevention services under the model of |
3 | | care operated in a manner consistent with evidence-based and |
4 | | evidence-informed practices. The Department of Healthcare and |
5 | | Family Services shall develop a reimbursement methodologies |
6 | | that account for differences among provider types methodology . |
7 | | (d) On or before October 1, 2023, the Department of |
8 | | Healthcare and Family Services and Department of Human |
9 | | Services shall create and execute a joint Background Check |
10 | | Waiver Process, limiting the disqualifying offenses, for Peer |
11 | | Support Workers who provide such services.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21.)
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13 | | ARTICLE 95.
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14 | | Section 95-1. Short title. This Article may be cited as |
15 | | the Smart Start Illinois Act. References in this Article to |
16 | | "this Act" mean this Article.
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17 | | Section 95-5. Findings. The General Assembly makes the |
18 | | following findings: |
19 | | (1) Early childhood education and care is an essential |
20 | | part of our State's economy and infrastructure, providing |
21 | | the backbone that allows for parents and guardians to seek |
22 | | and maintain employment in industries across the State. |
23 | | (2) Further, research shows that participation in |
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1 | | quality early childhood education and care supports |
2 | | children's development, serves as a protective factor from |
3 | | trauma, increases school readiness, lowers future health |
4 | | care costs, and increases employment options and earnings. |
5 | | (3) The State of Illinois funds early childhood |
6 | | education programs through the Illinois State Board of |
7 | | Education and the Department of Human Services for |
8 | | families seeking services aimed at improving the early |
9 | | development of children from the prenatal stage to 5 years |
10 | | of age. Similar programs are also licensed by the |
11 | | Department of Children and Family Services. |
12 | | (4) These agencies administer evidence-based |
13 | | home-visiting programs with doula enhancements, Early |
14 | | Intervention services, the Prevention Initiative program, |
15 | | the Preschool for All program, and the Child Care |
16 | | Assistance Program. |
17 | | (5) The cost to provide child care and early learning |
18 | | in the private market in Illinois is more than parents can |
19 | | afford, as it is more expensive in many communities than |
20 | | the cost of annual tuition and fees at a 4-year |
21 | | postsecondary institution. |
22 | | (6) Child care providers' revenues are insufficient, |
23 | | only allowing child care providers to pay minimum wage. |
24 | | That is less than 98% of all other jobs in the economy. |
25 | | (7) Workforce compensation in other early childhood |
26 | | programs is also not adequate to attract and retain |
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1 | | qualified staff. This problem is especially acute for |
2 | | those working with infants and toddlers. |
3 | | (8) Illinois faces an early childhood educator |
4 | | workforce shortage, which stifles and artificially limits |
5 | | the supply of early childhood programs necessary for |
6 | | parents and guardians to go to work and school, thereby |
7 | | stifling economic growth in the State to an estimated cost |
8 | | of $2,400,000,000 annually. This is especially true for |
9 | | mothers, who often decide to stay home due to the |
10 | | exorbitant cost and inaccessibility of care. |
11 | | (9) Illinois also faces a shortage of high-quality |
12 | | early childhood education and care options in communities |
13 | | across the State, limiting access to services for |
14 | | families. The shortage is particularly acute for |
15 | | infant-toddler care, as there is only capacity for 17.4% |
16 | | of the State's infants and toddlers within licensed child |
17 | | care facilities. |
18 | | (10) In recent years, the State of Illinois has |
19 | | expanded access to the Child Care Assistance Program by |
20 | | raising the income eligibility threshold and making |
21 | | program policies more inclusive and has supported provider |
22 | | sustainability by significantly raising Child Care |
23 | | Assistance Program reimbursement rates. In addition, the |
24 | | State of Illinois has invested over $1,000,000,000 in |
25 | | federal pandemic relief funding in child care service |
26 | | providers to ensure that they could remain open and serve |
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1 | | families and children in their communities during the |
2 | | COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, and so that staff could |
3 | | continue to be paid. |
4 | | (11) However, beyond these federal relief funds, |
5 | | current public levers are unable to sustainably address |
6 | | the early childhood educator workforce shortage or the |
7 | | inadequate early childhood education and care supply to |
8 | | meet parent and guardian needs. Child care providers need |
9 | | stable, predictable, and sufficient revenues to pay |
10 | | attractive wages without increasing costs for families. |
11 | | (12) Any investment to address the early childhood |
12 | | educator workforce shortage and to support program quality |
13 | | must be developed and implemented in close partnership |
14 | | with the educators and child care providers who would be |
15 | | directly impacted, as has been done to date via the Child |
16 | | Care Advisory Council, the Illinois Early Learning |
17 | | Council, Raising Illinois, We, the Village, Birth to Five |
18 | | Illinois Action Councils, Illinois Child Care for All, |
19 | | focus groups, and other stakeholder engagement efforts. |
20 | | (13) Any investment to address the early childhood |
21 | | educator workforce shortage and to support program quality |
22 | | must prioritize fiscal accountability and provider |
23 | | accessibility. |
24 | | (14) Smart Start Illinois is an effort to expand early |
25 | | childhood education and care services statewide with a |
26 | | focus on services aimed at the prenatal stage of |
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1 | | development through 5 years of age. |
2 | | (15) Smart Start Illinois aims to eliminate preschool |
3 | | deserts, make quality child care more affordable and |
4 | | accessible, and increase access to evidence-based |
5 | | home-visiting services with doula enhancements and Early |
6 | | Intervention services.
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7 | | Section 95-10. Smart Start Child Care Workforce |
8 | | Compensation Program. |
9 | | (a) The Department of Human Services shall create and |
10 | | establish the Smart Start Child Care Workforce Compensation |
11 | | Program. The purpose of the Smart Start Child Care Workforce |
12 | | Compensation Program is to invest in early childhood education |
13 | | and care service providers, including, but not limited to, |
14 | | providers participating in the Child Care Assistance Program; |
15 | | to expand the supply of high-quality early childhood education |
16 | | and care; and to create a strong and stable early childhood |
17 | | education and care system with attractive wages, high-quality |
18 | | services, and affordable cost. |
19 | | (b) The purpose of the Smart Start Child Care Workforce |
20 | | Compensation Program is to stabilize community-based early |
21 | | childhood education and care service providers, raise the |
22 | | wages of early childhood educators, and support quality |
23 | | enhancements that can position service providers to |
24 | | participate in other public funding streams, such as Preschool |
25 | | for All, in order to further enhance and expand quality |
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1 | | service delivery. |
2 | | (c) Subject to appropriation, the Department of Human |
3 | | Services shall implement the Smart Start Child Care Workforce |
4 | | Compensation Program for eligible licensed day care centers, |
5 | | licensed day care homes, and licensed group day care homes by |
6 | | October 1, 2024, or as soon as practicable, following |
7 | | completion of a planning and transition year. By October 1, |
8 | | 2025, or as soon as practicable, and for each year thereafter, |
9 | | subject to appropriation, the Department of Human Services |
10 | | shall continue to operate the Smart Start Child Care Workforce |
11 | | Compensation Program annually with all licensed day care |
12 | | centers and licensed day care homes, and licensed group day |
13 | | care homes that meet eligibility requirements. The Smart Start |
14 | | Child Care Workforce Compensation Program shall operate |
15 | | separately from and shall not supplant the Child Care |
16 | | Assistance Program as provided for in Section 9A-11 of the |
17 | | Illinois Public Aid Code. |
18 | | (d) The Department of Human Services shall adopt |
19 | | administrative rules by October 1, 2024, to facilitate |
20 | | administration of the Smart Start Child Care Workforce |
21 | | Compensation Program, including, but not limited to, |
22 | | provisions for program eligibility, the application and |
23 | | funding calculation process, eligible expenses, required wage |
24 | | floors, and requirements for financial and personnel reporting |
25 | | and monitoring requirements. Eligibility and funding |
26 | | provisions shall be based on appropriation and a current model |
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1 | | of the cost to provide child care services by a licensed child |
2 | | care center or licensed family child care home.
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3 | | Section 95-15. Stakeholder involvement in program |
4 | | development and implementation. The Child Care Advisory |
5 | | Council, or a committee of the Council, with representation |
6 | | from Raising Illinois, We, the Village, Birth to Five Illinois |
7 | | Action Councils, and Illinois Child Care for All, shall |
8 | | convene prior to July 1, 2023, and at least quarterly |
9 | | thereafter through June 30, 2025, to inform the development |
10 | | and implementation of the Smart Start Child Care Workforce |
11 | | Compensation Program.
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12 | | Section 95-900. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by |
13 | | changing Section 9A-11 as follows:
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14 | | (305 ILCS 5/9A-11) (from Ch. 23, par. 9A-11)
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15 | | Sec. 9A-11. Child care.
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16 | | (a) The General Assembly recognizes that families with |
17 | | children need child
care in order to work. Child care is |
18 | | expensive and families with limited access to economic |
19 | | resources low incomes ,
including those who are transitioning |
20 | | from welfare to work, often struggle to
pay the costs of day |
21 | | care. The
General Assembly understands the importance of |
22 | | helping low-income working
families with limited access to |
23 | | economic resources become and remain self-sufficient. The |
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1 | | General Assembly also believes
that it is the responsibility |
2 | | of families to share in the costs of child care.
It is also the |
3 | | preference of the General Assembly that all working poor
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4 | | families with limited access to economic resources should be |
5 | | treated equally, regardless of their welfare status.
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6 | | (b) To the extent resources permit, the Illinois |
7 | | Department shall provide
child care services to parents or |
8 | | other relatives as defined by rule who are
working or |
9 | | participating in employment or Department approved
education |
10 | | or training programs. At a minimum, the Illinois Department |
11 | | shall
cover the following categories of families:
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12 | | (1) recipients of TANF under Article IV participating |
13 | | in work and training
activities as specified in the |
14 | | personal plan for employment and
self-sufficiency;
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15 | | (2) families transitioning from TANF to work;
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16 | | (3) families at risk of becoming recipients of TANF;
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17 | | (4) families with special needs as defined by rule;
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18 | | (5) working families with very low incomes as defined |
19 | | by rule;
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20 | | (6) families that are not recipients of TANF and that |
21 | | need child care assistance to participate in education and |
22 | | training activities; |
23 | | (7) youth in care, as defined in Section 4d of the |
24 | | Children and Family Services Act, who are parents, |
25 | | regardless of income or whether they are working or |
26 | | participating in Department-approved employment or |
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1 | | education or training programs. Any family that receives |
2 | | child care assistance in accordance with this paragraph |
3 | | shall receive one additional 12-month child care |
4 | | eligibility period after the parenting youth in care's |
5 | | case with the Department of Children and Family Services |
6 | | is closed, regardless of income or whether the parenting |
7 | | youth in care is working or participating in |
8 | | Department-approved employment or education or training |
9 | | programs; |
10 | | (8) families receiving Extended Family Support Program |
11 | | services from the Department of Children and Family |
12 | | Services, regardless of income or whether they are working |
13 | | or participating in Department-approved employment or |
14 | | education or training programs; and |
15 | | (9) families with children under the age of 5 who have |
16 | | an open intact family services case with the Department of |
17 | | Children and Family Services. Any family that receives |
18 | | child care assistance in accordance with this paragraph |
19 | | shall remain eligible for child care assistance 6 months |
20 | | after the child's intact family services case is closed, |
21 | | regardless of whether the child's parents or other |
22 | | relatives as defined by rule are working or participating |
23 | | in Department approved employment or education or training |
24 | | programs. The Department of Human Services, in |
25 | | consultation with the Department of Children and Family |
26 | | Services, shall adopt rules to protect the privacy of |
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1 | | families who are the subject of an open intact family |
2 | | services case when such families enroll in child care |
3 | | services. Additional rules shall be adopted to offer |
4 | | children who have an open intact family services case the |
5 | | opportunity to receive an Early Intervention screening and |
6 | | other services that their families may be eligible for as |
7 | | provided by the Department of Human Services. |
8 | | Beginning October 1, 2023, and every October 1 thereafter, |
9 | | the Department of Children and Family Services shall report to |
10 | | the General Assembly on the number of children who received |
11 | | child care via vouchers paid for by the Department of Children |
12 | | and Family Services during the preceding fiscal year. The |
13 | | report shall include the ages of children who received child |
14 | | care, the type of child care they received, and the number of |
15 | | months they received child care. |
16 | | The Department shall specify by rule the conditions of |
17 | | eligibility, the
application process, and the types, amounts, |
18 | | and duration of services.
Eligibility for
child care benefits |
19 | | and the amount of child care provided may vary based on
family |
20 | | size, income,
and other factors as specified by rule.
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21 | | The Department shall update the Child Care Assistance |
22 | | Program Eligibility Calculator posted on its website to |
23 | | include a question on whether a family is applying for child |
24 | | care assistance for the first time or is applying for a |
25 | | redetermination of eligibility. |
26 | | A family's eligibility for child care services shall be |
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1 | | redetermined no sooner than 12 months following the initial |
2 | | determination or most recent redetermination. During the |
3 | | 12-month periods, the family shall remain eligible for child |
4 | | care services regardless of (i) a change in family income, |
5 | | unless family income exceeds 85% of State median income, or |
6 | | (ii) a temporary change in the ongoing status of the parents or |
7 | | other relatives, as defined by rule, as working or attending a |
8 | | job training or educational program. |
9 | | In determining income eligibility for child care benefits, |
10 | | the Department
annually, at the beginning of each fiscal year, |
11 | | shall
establish, by rule, one income threshold for each family |
12 | | size, in relation to
percentage of State median income for a |
13 | | family of that size, that makes
families with incomes below |
14 | | the specified threshold eligible for assistance
and families |
15 | | with incomes above the specified threshold ineligible for
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16 | | assistance. Through and including fiscal year 2007, the |
17 | | specified threshold must be no less than 50% of the
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18 | | then-current State median income for each family size. |
19 | | Beginning in fiscal year 2008, the specified threshold must be |
20 | | no less than 185% of the then-current federal poverty level |
21 | | for each family size. Notwithstanding any other provision of |
22 | | law or administrative rule to the contrary, beginning in |
23 | | fiscal year 2019, the specified threshold for working families |
24 | | with very low incomes as defined by rule must be no less than |
25 | | 185% of the then-current federal poverty level for each family |
26 | | size. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or |
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1 | | administrative rule to the contrary, beginning in State fiscal |
2 | | year 2022 through State fiscal year 2023 , the specified
income |
3 | | threshold shall be no less than 200% of the
then-current |
4 | | federal poverty level for each family size. Beginning in State |
5 | | fiscal year 2024, the specified income threshold shall be no |
6 | | less than 225% of the then-current federal poverty level for |
7 | | each family size.
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8 | | In determining eligibility for
assistance, the Department |
9 | | shall not give preference to any category of
recipients
or |
10 | | give preference to individuals based on their receipt of |
11 | | benefits under this
Code.
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12 | | Nothing in this Section shall be
construed as conferring |
13 | | entitlement status to eligible families.
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14 | | The Illinois
Department is authorized to lower income |
15 | | eligibility ceilings, raise parent
co-payments, create waiting |
16 | | lists, or take such other actions during a fiscal
year as are |
17 | | necessary to ensure that child care benefits paid under this
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18 | | Article do not exceed the amounts appropriated for those child |
19 | | care benefits.
These changes may be accomplished by emergency |
20 | | rule under Section 5-45 of the
Illinois Administrative |
21 | | Procedure Act, except that the limitation on the number
of |
22 | | emergency rules that may be adopted in a 24-month period shall |
23 | | not apply.
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24 | | The Illinois Department may contract with other State |
25 | | agencies or child care
organizations for the administration of |
26 | | child care services.
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1 | | (c) Payment shall be made for child care that otherwise |
2 | | meets the
requirements of this Section and applicable |
3 | | standards of State and local
law and regulation, including any |
4 | | requirements the Illinois Department
promulgates by rule in |
5 | | addition to the licensure
requirements
promulgated by the |
6 | | Department of Children and Family Services and Fire
Prevention |
7 | | and Safety requirements promulgated by the Office of the State
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8 | | Fire Marshal, and is provided in any of the following:
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9 | | (1) a child care center which is licensed or exempt |
10 | | from licensure
pursuant to Section 2.09 of the Child Care |
11 | | Act of 1969;
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12 | | (2) a licensed child care home or home exempt from |
13 | | licensing;
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14 | | (3) a licensed group child care home;
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15 | | (4) other types of child care, including child care |
16 | | provided
by relatives or persons living in the same home |
17 | | as the child, as determined by
the Illinois Department by |
18 | | rule.
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19 | | (c-5)
Solely for the purposes of coverage under the |
20 | | Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, child and day care home |
21 | | providers, including licensed and license exempt, |
22 | | participating in the Department's child care assistance |
23 | | program shall be considered to be public employees and the |
24 | | State of Illinois shall be considered to be their employer as |
25 | | of January 1, 2006 (the effective date of Public Act 94-320), |
26 | | but not before. The State shall engage in collective |
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1 | | bargaining with an exclusive representative of child and day |
2 | | care home providers participating in the child care assistance |
3 | | program concerning their terms and conditions of employment |
4 | | that are within the State's control. Nothing in this |
5 | | subsection shall be understood to limit the right of families |
6 | | receiving services defined in this Section to select child and |
7 | | day care home providers or supervise them within the limits of |
8 | | this Section. The State shall not be considered to be the |
9 | | employer of child and day care home providers for any purposes |
10 | | not specifically provided in Public Act 94-320, including, but |
11 | | not limited to, purposes of vicarious liability in tort and |
12 | | purposes of statutory retirement or health insurance benefits. |
13 | | Child and day care home providers shall not be covered by the |
14 | | State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. |
15 | | In according child and day care home providers and their |
16 | | selected representative rights under the Illinois Public Labor |
17 | | Relations Act, the State intends that the State action |
18 | | exemption to application of federal and State antitrust laws |
19 | | be fully available to the extent that their activities are |
20 | | authorized by Public Act 94-320.
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21 | | (d) The Illinois Department shall establish, by rule, a |
22 | | co-payment scale that provides for cost sharing by families |
23 | | that receive
child care services, including parents whose only |
24 | | income is from
assistance under this Code. The co-payment |
25 | | shall be based on family income and family size and may be |
26 | | based on other factors as appropriate. Co-payments may be |
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1 | | waived for families whose incomes are at or below the federal |
2 | | poverty level.
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3 | | (d-5) The Illinois Department, in consultation with its |
4 | | Child Care and Development Advisory Council, shall develop a |
5 | | plan to revise the child care assistance program's co-payment |
6 | | scale. The plan shall be completed no later than February 1, |
7 | | 2008, and shall include: |
8 | | (1) findings as to the percentage of income that the |
9 | | average American family spends on child care and the |
10 | | relative amounts that low-income families and the average |
11 | | American family spend on other necessities of life;
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12 | | (2) recommendations for revising the child care |
13 | | co-payment scale to assure that families receiving child |
14 | | care services from the Department are paying no more than |
15 | | they can reasonably afford; |
16 | | (3) recommendations for revising the child care |
17 | | co-payment scale to provide at-risk children with complete |
18 | | access to Preschool for All and Head Start; and |
19 | | (4) recommendations for changes in child care program |
20 | | policies that affect the affordability of child care.
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21 | | (e) (Blank).
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22 | | (f) The Illinois Department shall, by rule, set rates to |
23 | | be paid for the
various types of child care. Child care may be |
24 | | provided through one of the
following methods:
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25 | | (1) arranging the child care through eligible |
26 | | providers by use of
purchase of service contracts or |
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1 | | vouchers;
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2 | | (2) arranging with other agencies and community |
3 | | volunteer groups for
non-reimbursed child care;
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4 | | (3) (blank); or
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5 | | (4) adopting such other arrangements as the Department |
6 | | determines
appropriate.
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7 | | (f-1) Within 30 days after June 4, 2018 (the effective |
8 | | date of Public Act 100-587), the Department of Human Services |
9 | | shall establish rates for child care providers that are no |
10 | | less than the rates in effect on January 1, 2018 increased by |
11 | | 4.26%. |
12 | | (f-5) (Blank). |
13 | | (g) Families eligible for assistance under this Section |
14 | | shall be given the
following options:
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15 | | (1) receiving a child care certificate issued by the |
16 | | Department or a
subcontractor of the Department that may |
17 | | be used by the parents as payment for
child care and |
18 | | development services only; or
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19 | | (2) if space is available, enrolling the child with a |
20 | | child care provider
that has a purchase of service |
21 | | contract with the Department or a subcontractor
of the |
22 | | Department for the provision of child care and development |
23 | | services.
The Department may identify particular priority |
24 | | populations for whom they may
request special |
25 | | consideration by a provider with purchase of service
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26 | | contracts, provided that the providers shall be permitted |
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1 | | to maintain a balance
of clients in terms of household |
2 | | incomes and families and children with special
needs, as |
3 | | defined by rule.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-657, eff. 3-23-21; |
5 | | 102-491, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-926, eff. |
6 | | 5-27-22.)
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7 | | ARTICLE 97.
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8 | | Section 97-5. The Business Corporation Act of 1983 is |
9 | | amended by changing Section 15.35 as follows:
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10 | | (805 ILCS 5/15.35) (from Ch. 32, par. 15.35)
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11 | | (Text of Section from P.A. 102-16)
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12 | | Sec. 15.35. Franchise taxes payable by domestic |
13 | | corporations. For the privilege of exercising its franchises |
14 | | in this State, each
domestic corporation shall pay to the |
15 | | Secretary of State the following
franchise taxes, computed on |
16 | | the basis, at the rates and for the periods
prescribed in this |
17 | | Act:
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18 | | (a) An initial franchise tax at the time of filing its |
19 | | first report of
issuance of shares.
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20 | | (b) An additional franchise tax at the time of filing |
21 | | (1) a report of
the issuance of additional shares, or (2) a |
22 | | report of an increase in paid-in
capital without the |
23 | | issuance of shares, or (3) an amendment to the articles
of |
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1 | | incorporation or a report of cumulative changes in paid-in |
2 | | capital,
whenever any amendment or such report discloses |
3 | | an increase in its paid-in
capital over the amount thereof |
4 | | last reported in any document, other than
an annual |
5 | | report, interim annual report or final transition annual |
6 | | report
required by this Act to be filed in the office of |
7 | | the Secretary of State.
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8 | | (c) An additional franchise tax at the time of filing |
9 | | a report of paid-in
capital following a statutory merger |
10 | | or consolidation, which discloses that
the paid-in capital |
11 | | of the surviving or new corporation immediately after
the |
12 | | merger or consolidation is greater than the sum of the |
13 | | paid-in capital
of all of the merged or consolidated |
14 | | corporations as last reported
by them in any documents, |
15 | | other than annual reports, required by this Act
to be |
16 | | filed in the office of the Secretary of State; and in |
17 | | addition, the
surviving or new corporation shall be liable |
18 | | for a further additional franchise
tax on the paid-in |
19 | | capital of each of the merged or consolidated
corporations |
20 | | as last reported by them in any document, other than an |
21 | | annual
report, required by this Act to be filed with the |
22 | | Secretary of State from
their taxable year end to the next |
23 | | succeeding anniversary month or, in
the case of a |
24 | | corporation which has established an extended filing |
25 | | month,
the extended filing month of the surviving or new |
26 | | corporation; however if
the taxable year ends within the |
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1 | | 2-month period immediately preceding the
anniversary month |
2 | | or, in the case of a corporation which has established an
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3 | | extended filing month, the extended filing month of the |
4 | | surviving or new
corporation the tax will be computed to |
5 | | the anniversary month or, in the
case of a corporation |
6 | | which has established an extended filing month, the
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7 | | extended filing month of the surviving or new corporation |
8 | | in the next
succeeding calendar year.
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9 | | (d) An annual franchise tax payable each year with the |
10 | | annual report
which the corporation is required by this |
11 | | Act to file.
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12 | | On or after January 1, 2020 and prior to January 1, 2021, |
13 | | the first $30 in liability is exempt from the tax imposed under |
14 | | this Section. On or after January 1, 2021, and prior to January |
15 | | 1, 2024, the first $1,000 in liability is exempt from the tax |
16 | | imposed under this Section. On or after January 1, 2024, the |
17 | | first $5,000 in liability is exempt from the tax imposed under |
18 | | this Section. |
19 | | (Source: P.A. 101-9, eff. 6-5-19; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21.)
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20 | | (Text of Section from P.A. 102-282)
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21 | | Sec. 15.35. Franchise taxes payable by domestic |
22 | | corporations. For the privilege of exercising its franchises |
23 | | in this State, each
domestic corporation shall pay to the |
24 | | Secretary of State the following
franchise taxes, computed on |
25 | | the basis, at the rates and for the periods
prescribed in this |
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1 | | Act:
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2 | | (a) An initial franchise tax at the time of filing its |
3 | | first report of
issuance of shares.
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4 | | (b) An additional franchise tax at the time of filing |
5 | | (1) a report of
the issuance of additional shares, or (2) a |
6 | | report of an increase in paid-in
capital without the |
7 | | issuance of shares, or (3) an amendment to the articles
of |
8 | | incorporation or a report of cumulative changes in paid-in |
9 | | capital,
whenever any amendment or such report discloses |
10 | | an increase in its paid-in
capital over the amount thereof |
11 | | last reported in any document, other than
an annual |
12 | | report, interim annual report or final transition annual |
13 | | report
required by this Act to be filed in the office of |
14 | | the Secretary of State.
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15 | | (c) An additional franchise tax at the time of filing |
16 | | a report of paid-in
capital following a statutory merger |
17 | | or consolidation, which discloses that
the paid-in capital |
18 | | of the surviving or new corporation immediately after
the |
19 | | merger or consolidation is greater than the sum of the |
20 | | paid-in capital
of all of the merged or consolidated |
21 | | corporations as last reported
by them in any documents, |
22 | | other than annual reports, required by this Act
to be |
23 | | filed in the office of the Secretary of State; and in |
24 | | addition, the
surviving or new corporation shall be liable |
25 | | for a further additional franchise
tax on the paid-in |
26 | | capital of each of the merged or consolidated
corporations |
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1 | | as last reported by them in any document, other than an |
2 | | annual
report, required by this Act to be filed with the |
3 | | Secretary of State from
their taxable year end to the next |
4 | | succeeding anniversary month or, in
the case of a |
5 | | corporation which has established an extended filing |
6 | | month,
the extended filing month of the surviving or new |
7 | | corporation; however if
the taxable year ends within the |
8 | | 2-month period immediately preceding the
anniversary month |
9 | | or, in the case of a corporation which has established an
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10 | | extended filing month, the extended filing month of the |
11 | | surviving or new
corporation the tax will be computed to |
12 | | the anniversary month or, in the
case of a corporation |
13 | | which has established an extended filing month, the
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14 | | extended filing month of the surviving or new corporation |
15 | | in the next
succeeding calendar year.
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16 | | (d) An annual franchise tax payable each year with the |
17 | | annual report
which the corporation is required by this |
18 | | Act to file.
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19 | | On or after January 1, 2020 and prior to January 1, 2021, |
20 | | the first $30 in liability is exempt from the tax imposed under |
21 | | this Section. On or after January 1, 2021 and prior to January |
22 | | 1, 2024 2022 , the first $1,000 in liability is exempt from the |
23 | | tax imposed under this Section. On or after January 1, 2024, |
24 | | the first $5,000 in liability is exempt from the tax imposed |
25 | | under this Section. On or after January 1, 2022 and prior to |
26 | | January 1, 2023, the first $10,000 in liability is exempt from |
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1 | | the tax imposed under this Section. On or after January 1, 2023 |
2 | | and prior to January 1, 2024, the first $100,000 in liability |
3 | | is exempt from the tax imposed under this Section. The |
4 | | provisions of this Section shall not require the payment of |
5 | | any franchise tax that would otherwise have been due and |
6 | | payable on or after January 1, 2024. There shall be no refunds |
7 | | or proration of franchise tax for any taxes due and payable on |
8 | | or after January 1, 2024 on the basis that a portion of the |
9 | | corporation's taxable year extends beyond January 1, 2024. |
10 | | Public Act 101-9 shall not affect any right accrued or |
11 | | established, or any liability or penalty incurred prior to |
12 | | January 1, 2024. |
13 | | This Section is repealed on December 31, 2024. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-9, eff. 6-5-19; 102-282, eff. 1-1-22.)
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15 | | (Text of Section from P.A. 102-558)
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16 | | Sec. 15.35. Franchise taxes payable by domestic |
17 | | corporations. For the privilege of exercising its franchises |
18 | | in this State, each
domestic corporation shall pay to the |
19 | | Secretary of State the following
franchise taxes, computed on |
20 | | the basis, at the rates and for the periods
prescribed in this |
21 | | Act:
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22 | | (a) An initial franchise tax at the time of filing its |
23 | | first report of
issuance of shares.
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24 | | (b) An additional franchise tax at the time of filing |
25 | | (1) a report of
the issuance of additional shares, or (2) a |
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1 | | report of an increase in paid-in
capital without the |
2 | | issuance of shares, or (3) an amendment to the articles
of |
3 | | incorporation or a report of cumulative changes in paid-in |
4 | | capital,
whenever any amendment or such report discloses |
5 | | an increase in its paid-in
capital over the amount thereof |
6 | | last reported in any document, other than
an annual |
7 | | report, interim annual report or final transition annual |
8 | | report
required by this Act to be filed in the office of |
9 | | the Secretary of State.
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10 | | (c) An additional franchise tax at the time of filing |
11 | | a report of paid-in
capital following a statutory merger |
12 | | or consolidation, which discloses that
the paid-in capital |
13 | | of the surviving or new corporation immediately after
the |
14 | | merger or consolidation is greater than the sum of the |
15 | | paid-in capital
of all of the merged or consolidated |
16 | | corporations as last reported
by them in any documents, |
17 | | other than annual reports, required by this Act
to be |
18 | | filed in the office of the Secretary of State; and in |
19 | | addition, the
surviving or new corporation shall be liable |
20 | | for a further additional franchise
tax on the paid-in |
21 | | capital of each of the merged or consolidated
corporations |
22 | | as last reported by them in any document, other than an |
23 | | annual
report, required by this Act to be filed with the |
24 | | Secretary of State from
their taxable year end to the next |
25 | | succeeding anniversary month or, in
the case of a |
26 | | corporation which has established an extended filing |
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1 | | month,
the extended filing month of the surviving or new |
2 | | corporation; however if
the taxable year ends within the |
3 | | 2-month period immediately preceding the
anniversary month |
4 | | or, in the case of a corporation which has established an
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5 | | extended filing month, the extended filing month of the |
6 | | surviving or new
corporation the tax will be computed to |
7 | | the anniversary month or, in the
case of a corporation |
8 | | which has established an extended filing month, the
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9 | | extended filing month of the surviving or new corporation |
10 | | in the next
succeeding calendar year.
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11 | | (d) An annual franchise tax payable each year with the |
12 | | annual report
which the corporation is required by this |
13 | | Act to file.
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14 | | On or after January 1, 2020 and prior to January 1, 2021, |
15 | | the first $30 in liability is exempt from the tax imposed under |
16 | | this Section. On or after January 1, 2021 and prior to January |
17 | | 1, 2024 2022 , the first $1,000 in liability is exempt from the |
18 | | tax imposed under this Section. On or after January 1, 2024, |
19 | | the first $5,000 in liability is exempt from the tax imposed |
20 | | under this Section. On or after January 1, 2022 and prior to |
21 | | January 1, 2023, the first $10,000 in liability is exempt from |
22 | | the tax imposed under this Section. On or after January 1, 2023 |
23 | | and prior to January 1, 2024, the first $100,000 in liability |
24 | | is exempt from the tax imposed under this Section. The |
25 | | provisions of this Section shall not require the payment of |
26 | | any franchise tax that would otherwise have been due and |
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1 | | payable on or after January 1, 2024. There shall be no refunds |
2 | | or proration of franchise tax for any taxes due and payable on |
3 | | or after January 1, 2024 on the basis that a portion of the |
4 | | corporation's taxable year extends beyond January 1, 2024. |
5 | | Public Act 101-9 shall not affect any right accrued or |
6 | | established, or any liability or penalty incurred prior to |
7 | | January 1, 2024. |
8 | | This Section is repealed on December 31, 2025. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-9, eff. 6-5-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21. )
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10 | | Article 98.
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11 | | Section 98-5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
12 | | changing Sections 2-119, 2-123, 3-821, and 6-118 as follows:
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13 | | (625 ILCS 5/2-119) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-119)
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14 | | Sec. 2-119. Disposition of fees and taxes.
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15 | | (a) All moneys received from Salvage Certificates shall be |
16 | | deposited in
the Common School Fund in the State Treasury.
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17 | | (b) Of the money collected for each certificate of title, |
18 | | duplicate certificate of title, and corrected certificate of |
19 | | title: |
20 | | (1) $2.60 shall be deposited in the Park and |
21 | | Conservation Fund; |
22 | | (2) $0.65 shall be deposited in the Illinois Fisheries |
23 | | Management Fund; |
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1 | | (3) $48 shall be disbursed under subsection (g) of |
2 | | this Section; |
3 | | (4) $4 shall be deposited into the Motor Vehicle |
4 | | License Plate Fund; and |
5 | | (5) $30 shall be deposited into the Capital Projects |
6 | | Fund ; and . |
7 | | (6) $10 shall be deposited into the Secretary of State |
8 | | Special Services Fund pursuant to this amendatory Act of |
9 | | the 103rd General Assembly. |
10 | | All remaining moneys collected for certificates of title, |
11 | | and all moneys collected for filing of security interests, |
12 | | shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund. |
13 | | The $20 collected for each delinquent vehicle registration |
14 | | renewal fee shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. |
15 | | The moneys deposited in the Park and Conservation Fund |
16 | | under this Section shall be used for the acquisition and |
17 | | development of bike paths as provided for in Section 805-420 |
18 | | of the Department of Natural Resources (Conservation) Law of |
19 | | the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. The moneys |
20 | | deposited into the Park and Conservation Fund under this |
21 | | subsection shall not be subject to administrative charges or |
22 | | chargebacks, unless otherwise authorized by this Code. |
23 | | If the balance in the Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund |
24 | | exceeds $40,000,000 on the last day of a calendar month, then |
25 | | during the next calendar month, the $4 that otherwise would be |
26 | | deposited in that fund shall instead be deposited into the |
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2 | | (c) All moneys collected for that portion of a driver's |
3 | | license fee
designated for driver education under Section |
4 | | 6-118 shall be placed in
the Drivers Education Fund in the |
5 | | State Treasury.
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6 | | (d) Of the moneys collected as a registration fee for each |
7 | | motorcycle, motor driven cycle, and moped, 27% shall be |
8 | | deposited in the Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund.
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9 | | (e) (Blank).
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10 | | (f) Of the total money collected for a commercial |
11 | | learner's permit (CLP) or
original or renewal issuance of a |
12 | | commercial driver's license (CDL)
pursuant to the Uniform |
13 | | Commercial Driver's License Act (UCDLA): (i) $6 of the
total |
14 | | fee for an original or renewal CDL, and $6 of the total CLP fee |
15 | | when such permit is issued to any person holding a
valid |
16 | | Illinois driver's license, shall be paid into the |
17 | | CDLIS/AAMVAnet/NMVTIS
Trust Fund (Commercial Driver's License |
18 | | Information System/American
Association of Motor Vehicle |
19 | | Administrators network/National Motor Vehicle Title |
20 | | Information Service Trust Fund) and shall
be used for the |
21 | | purposes provided in Section 6z-23 of the State Finance Act
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22 | | and (ii) $20 of the total fee for an original or renewal CDL or |
23 | | CLP shall be paid
into the Motor Carrier Safety Inspection |
24 | | Fund, which is hereby created as a
special fund in the State |
25 | | Treasury, to be used by
the Illinois State Police, subject to |
26 | | appropriation, to hire additional officers to
conduct motor |
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1 | | carrier safety
inspections
pursuant to Chapter 18b of this |
2 | | Code.
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3 | | (g) Of the moneys received by the Secretary of State as |
4 | | registration fees or taxes, certificates of title, duplicate |
5 | | certificates of title, corrected certificates of title, or as |
6 | | payment of any other fee under this Code, when those moneys are |
7 | | not otherwise distributed by this Code, 37% shall be deposited |
8 | | into the State Construction Account Fund, and 63% shall be |
9 | | deposited in the Road Fund. Moneys in the Road Fund shall be |
10 | | used for the purposes provided in Section 8.3 of the State |
11 | | Finance Act.
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12 | | (h) (Blank).
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13 | | (i) (Blank).
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14 | | (j) (Blank).
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15 | | (k) There is created in the State Treasury a special fund |
16 | | to be known as
the Secretary of State Special License Plate |
17 | | Fund. Money deposited into the
Fund shall, subject to |
18 | | appropriation, be used by the Office of the Secretary
of State |
19 | | (i) to help defray plate manufacturing and plate processing |
20 | | costs
for the issuance and, when applicable, renewal of any |
21 | | new or existing
registration plates authorized under this Code |
22 | | and (ii) for grants made by the
Secretary of State to benefit |
23 | | Illinois Veterans Home libraries.
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24 | | (l) The Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund is created as a |
25 | | special fund in
the State Treasury. Moneys deposited into the |
26 | | Fund under paragraph (7) of
subsection (b) of Section 5-101 |
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1 | | and Section 5-109 shall,
subject to appropriation, be used by |
2 | | the Office of the Secretary of State to
administer the Motor |
3 | | Vehicle Review Board, including without
limitation payment of |
4 | | compensation and all necessary expenses incurred in
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5 | | administering the Motor Vehicle Review Board under the Motor |
6 | | Vehicle Franchise
Act.
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7 | | (m) Effective July 1, 1996, there is created in the State
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8 | | Treasury a special fund to be known as the Family |
9 | | Responsibility Fund. Moneys
deposited into the Fund shall, |
10 | | subject to appropriation, be used by the Office
of the |
11 | | Secretary of State for the purpose of enforcing the Family |
12 | | Financial
Responsibility Law.
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13 | | (n) The Illinois Fire Fighters' Memorial Fund is created |
14 | | as a special
fund in the State Treasury. Moneys deposited into |
15 | | the Fund shall, subject
to appropriation, be used by the |
16 | | Office of the State Fire Marshal for
construction of the |
17 | | Illinois Fire Fighters' Memorial to be located at the
State |
18 | | Capitol grounds in Springfield, Illinois. Upon the completion |
19 | | of the
Memorial, moneys in the Fund shall be used in accordance |
20 | | with Section 3-634.
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21 | | (o) Of the money collected for each certificate of title |
22 | | for all-terrain
vehicles and off-highway motorcycles, $17 |
23 | | shall be deposited into the
Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Fund.
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24 | | (p) For audits conducted on or after July 1, 2003 pursuant |
25 | | to Section
2-124(d) of this Code, 50% of the money collected as |
26 | | audit fees shall be
deposited
into the General Revenue Fund.
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1 | | (q) Beginning July 1, 2023, the additional fees imposed by |
2 | | the amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly in Sections |
3 | | 2-123, 3-821, and 6-118 shall be deposited into the Secretary |
4 | | of State Special Services Fund. |
5 | | (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
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6 | | (625 ILCS 5/2-123) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-123)
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7 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-982 )
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8 | | Sec. 2-123. Sale and distribution of information.
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9 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the |
10 | | Secretary may make the
driver's license, vehicle and title |
11 | | registration lists, in part or in whole,
and any statistical |
12 | | information derived from these lists available to local
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13 | | governments, elected state officials, state educational |
14 | | institutions, and all
other governmental units of the State |
15 | | and Federal
Government
requesting them for governmental |
16 | | purposes. The Secretary shall require any such
applicant for |
17 | | services to pay for the costs of furnishing such services and |
18 | | the
use of the equipment involved, and in addition is |
19 | | empowered to establish prices
and charges for the services so |
20 | | furnished and for the use of the electronic
equipment |
21 | | utilized.
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22 | | (b) The Secretary is further empowered to and he may, in |
23 | | his discretion,
furnish to any applicant, other than listed in |
24 | | subsection (a) of this Section,
vehicle or driver data on a |
25 | | computer tape, disk, other electronic format or
computer |
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1 | | processable medium, or printout at a fixed fee of $500
$250 for |
2 | | orders received before October 1, 2003 and $500 for orders |
3 | | received
on or after October 1, 2003 , in advance, and require |
4 | | in addition a
further sufficient
deposit based upon the |
5 | | Secretary of State's estimate of the total cost of the
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6 | | information requested and a charge of $50 $25 for orders |
7 | | received before October
1, 2003 and $50 for orders received on |
8 | | or after October 1, 2003 , per 1,000
units or part
thereof |
9 | | identified or the actual cost, whichever is greater. The |
10 | | Secretary is
authorized to refund any difference between the |
11 | | additional deposit and the
actual cost of the request. This |
12 | | service shall not be in lieu of an abstract
of a driver's |
13 | | record nor of a title or registration search. This service may
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14 | | be limited to entities purchasing a minimum number of records |
15 | | as required by
administrative rule. The information
sold |
16 | | pursuant to this subsection shall be the entire vehicle or |
17 | | driver data
list, or part thereof. The information sold |
18 | | pursuant to this subsection
shall not contain personally |
19 | | identifying information unless the information is
to be used |
20 | | for one of the purposes identified in subsection (f-5) of this
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21 | | Section. Commercial purchasers of driver and vehicle record |
22 | | databases shall
enter into a written agreement with the |
23 | | Secretary of State that includes
disclosure of the commercial |
24 | | use of the information to be purchased. |
25 | | (b-1) The Secretary is further empowered to and may, in |
26 | | his or her discretion, furnish vehicle or driver data on a |
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1 | | computer tape, disk, or other electronic format or computer |
2 | | processible medium, at no fee, to any State or local |
3 | | governmental agency that uses the information provided by the |
4 | | Secretary to transmit data back to the Secretary that enables |
5 | | the Secretary to maintain accurate driving records, including |
6 | | dispositions of traffic cases. This information may be |
7 | | provided without fee not more often than once every 6 months.
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8 | | (c) Secretary of State may issue registration lists. The |
9 | | Secretary
of State may compile a list of all registered
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10 | | vehicles. Each list of registered vehicles shall be arranged |
11 | | serially
according to the registration numbers assigned to |
12 | | registered vehicles and
may contain in addition the names and |
13 | | addresses of registered owners and
a brief description of each |
14 | | vehicle including the serial or other
identifying number |
15 | | thereof. Such compilation may be in such form as in the
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16 | | discretion of the Secretary of State may seem best for the |
17 | | purposes intended.
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18 | | (d) The Secretary of State shall furnish no more than 2 |
19 | | current available
lists of such registrations to the sheriffs |
20 | | of all counties and to the chiefs
of police of all cities and |
21 | | villages and towns of 2,000 population and over
in this State |
22 | | at no cost. Additional copies may be purchased by the sheriffs
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23 | | or chiefs of police at the fee
of $500 each or at the cost of |
24 | | producing the list as determined
by the Secretary of State. |
25 | | Such lists are to be used for governmental
purposes only.
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26 | | (e) (Blank).
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2 | | (f) The Secretary of State shall make a title or |
3 | | registration search of the
records of his office and a written |
4 | | report on the same for any person, upon
written application of |
5 | | such person, accompanied by a fee of $5 for
each registration |
6 | | or title search. The written application shall set forth
the |
7 | | intended use of the requested information. No fee shall be |
8 | | charged for a
title or
registration search, or for the |
9 | | certification thereof requested by a government
agency. The |
10 | | report of the title or registration search shall not contain
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11 | | personally identifying information unless the request for a |
12 | | search was made for
one of the purposes identified in |
13 | | subsection (f-5) of this Section. The report of the title or |
14 | | registration search shall not contain highly
restricted |
15 | | personal
information unless specifically authorized by this |
16 | | Code.
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17 | | The Secretary of State shall certify a title or |
18 | | registration record upon
written request. The fee for |
19 | | certification shall be $5 in addition
to the fee required for a |
20 | | title or registration search. Certification shall
be made |
21 | | under the signature of the Secretary of State and shall be
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22 | | authenticated by Seal of the Secretary of State.
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23 | | The Secretary of State may notify the vehicle owner or |
24 | | registrant of
the request for purchase of his title or |
25 | | registration information as the
Secretary deems appropriate.
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26 | | No information shall be released to the requester until |
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1 | | expiration of a 10-day
period. This 10-day period shall not |
2 | | apply to requests for
information made by law enforcement |
3 | | officials, government agencies,
financial institutions, |
4 | | attorneys, insurers, employers, automobile
associated |
5 | | businesses, persons licensed as a private detective or firms
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6 | | licensed as a private detective agency under the Private |
7 | | Detective, Private
Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint |
8 | | Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004, who are employed by or are
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9 | | acting on
behalf of law enforcement officials, government |
10 | | agencies, financial
institutions, attorneys, insurers, |
11 | | employers, automobile associated businesses,
and other |
12 | | business entities for purposes consistent with the Illinois |
13 | | Vehicle
Code, the vehicle owner or registrant or other |
14 | | entities as the Secretary may
exempt by rule and regulation.
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15 | | Any misrepresentation made by a requester of title or |
16 | | vehicle information
shall be punishable as a petty offense, |
17 | | except in the case of persons
licensed as a private detective |
18 | | or firms licensed as a private detective agency
which shall be |
19 | | subject to disciplinary sanctions under Section 40-10 of the
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20 | | Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, |
21 | | Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004.
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22 | | (f-5) The Secretary of State shall not disclose or |
23 | | otherwise make
available to
any person or entity any |
24 | | personally identifying information obtained by the
Secretary
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25 | | of State in connection with a driver's license, vehicle, or |
26 | | title registration
record
unless the information is disclosed |
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2 | | (1) For use by any government agency, including any |
3 | | court or law
enforcement agency, in carrying out its |
4 | | functions, or any private person or
entity acting on |
5 | | behalf of a federal, State, or local agency in carrying |
6 | | out
its
functions.
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7 | | (2) For use in connection with matters of motor |
8 | | vehicle or driver safety
and theft; motor vehicle |
9 | | emissions; motor vehicle product alterations, recalls,
or |
10 | | advisories; performance monitoring of motor vehicles, |
11 | | motor vehicle parts,
and dealers; and removal of non-owner |
12 | | records from the original owner
records of motor vehicle |
13 | | manufacturers.
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14 | | (3) For use in the normal course of business by a |
15 | | legitimate business or
its agents, employees, or |
16 | | contractors, but only:
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17 | | (A) to verify the accuracy of personal information |
18 | | submitted by
an individual to the business or its |
19 | | agents, employees, or contractors;
and
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20 | | (B) if such information as so submitted is not |
21 | | correct or is no
longer correct, to obtain the correct |
22 | | information, but only for the
purposes of preventing |
23 | | fraud by, pursuing legal remedies against, or
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24 | | recovering on a debt or security interest against, the |
25 | | individual.
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26 | | (4) For use in research activities and for use in |
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1 | | producing statistical
reports, if the personally |
2 | | identifying information is not published,
redisclosed, or |
3 | | used to
contact individuals.
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4 | | (5) For use in connection with any civil, criminal, |
5 | | administrative, or
arbitral proceeding in any federal, |
6 | | State, or local court or agency or before
any
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7 | | self-regulatory body, including the service of process, |
8 | | investigation in
anticipation of litigation, and the |
9 | | execution or enforcement of judgments and
orders, or |
10 | | pursuant to an order of a federal, State, or local court.
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11 | | (6) For use by any insurer or insurance support |
12 | | organization or by a
self-insured entity or its agents, |
13 | | employees, or contractors in connection with
claims |
14 | | investigation activities, antifraud activities, rating, or |
15 | | underwriting.
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16 | | (7) For use in providing notice to the owners of towed |
17 | | or
impounded vehicles.
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18 | | (8) For use by any person licensed as a private |
19 | | detective or firm licensed as a private
detective agency |
20 | | under
the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private |
21 | | Security, Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of
2004, |
22 | | private investigative agency or security service
licensed |
23 | | in Illinois for any purpose permitted under this |
24 | | subsection.
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25 | | (9) For use by an employer or its agent or insurer to |
26 | | obtain or verify
information relating to a holder of a |
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1 | | commercial driver's license that is
required under chapter |
2 | | 313 of title 49 of the United States Code.
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3 | | (10) For use in connection with the operation of |
4 | | private toll
transportation facilities.
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5 | | (11) For use by any requester, if the requester |
6 | | demonstrates it has
obtained the written consent of the |
7 | | individual to whom the information
pertains.
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8 | | (12) For use by members of the news media, as defined |
9 | | in
Section 1-148.5, for the purpose of newsgathering when |
10 | | the request relates to
the
operation of a motor vehicle or |
11 | | public safety.
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12 | | (13) For any other use specifically authorized by law, |
13 | | if that use is
related to the operation of a motor vehicle |
14 | | or public safety. |
15 | | (f-6) The Secretary of State shall not disclose or |
16 | | otherwise make
available to any
person or entity any highly |
17 | | restricted personal information obtained by the
Secretary of
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18 | | State in connection with a driver's license, vehicle, or
title |
19 | | registration
record unless
specifically authorized by this |
20 | | Code.
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21 | | (g) 1. The Secretary of State may, upon receipt of a |
22 | | written request
and a fee as set forth in Section 6-118, |
23 | | furnish to the person or agency so requesting a
driver's |
24 | | record or data contained therein. Such document may include a |
25 | | record of: current driver's
license issuance information, |
26 | | except that the information on judicial driving
permits shall |
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2 | | convictions; orders entered revoking, suspending or cancelling |
3 | | a
driver's
license or privilege; and notations of accident |
4 | | involvement. All other
information, unless otherwise permitted |
5 | | by
this Code, shall remain confidential. Information released |
6 | | pursuant to a
request for a driver's record shall not contain |
7 | | personally identifying
information, unless the request for the |
8 | | driver's record was made for one of the
purposes set forth in |
9 | | subsection (f-5) of this Section. The Secretary of State may, |
10 | | without fee, allow a parent or guardian of a person under the |
11 | | age of 18 years, who holds an instruction permit or graduated |
12 | | driver's license, to view that person's driving record online, |
13 | | through a computer connection.
The parent or guardian's online |
14 | | access to the driving record will terminate when the |
15 | | instruction permit or graduated driver's license holder |
16 | | reaches the age of 18.
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17 | | 2. The Secretary of State shall not disclose or otherwise |
18 | | make available
to any
person or
entity any highly restricted |
19 | | personal information obtained by the Secretary of
State in
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20 | | connection with a driver's license, vehicle, or title
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21 | | registration record
unless specifically
authorized by this |
22 | | Code. The Secretary of State may certify an abstract of a |
23 | | driver's record
upon written request therefor. Such |
24 | | certification
shall be made under the signature of the |
25 | | Secretary of State and shall be
authenticated by the Seal of |
26 | | his office.
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1 | | 3. All requests for driving record information shall be |
2 | | made in a manner
prescribed by the Secretary and shall set |
3 | | forth the intended use of the
requested information.
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4 | | The Secretary of State may notify the affected driver of |
5 | | the request
for purchase of his driver's record as the |
6 | | Secretary deems appropriate.
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7 | | No information shall be released to the requester until |
8 | | expiration of a 10-day
period. This 10-day period shall not |
9 | | apply to requests for information
made by law enforcement |
10 | | officials, government agencies, financial institutions,
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11 | | attorneys, insurers, employers, automobile associated |
12 | | businesses, persons
licensed as a private detective or firms |
13 | | licensed as a private detective agency
under the Private |
14 | | Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint |
15 | | Vendor, and Locksmith Act
of 2004,
who are employed by or are |
16 | | acting on behalf of law enforcement officials,
government |
17 | | agencies, financial institutions, attorneys, insurers, |
18 | | employers,
automobile associated businesses, and other |
19 | | business entities for purposes
consistent with the Illinois |
20 | | Vehicle Code, the affected driver or other
entities as the |
21 | | Secretary may exempt by rule and regulation.
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22 | | Any misrepresentation made by a requester of driver |
23 | | information shall
be punishable as a petty offense, except in |
24 | | the case of persons licensed as
a private detective or firms |
25 | | licensed as a private detective agency which shall
be subject |
26 | | to disciplinary sanctions under Section 40-10 of the Private
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2 | | Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004.
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3 | | 4. The Secretary of State may furnish without fee, upon |
4 | | the written
request of a law enforcement agency, any |
5 | | information from a driver's
record on file with the Secretary |
6 | | of State when such information is required
in the enforcement |
7 | | of this Code or any other law relating to the operation
of |
8 | | motor vehicles, including records of dispositions; documented
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9 | | information involving the use of a motor vehicle; whether such |
10 | | individual
has, or previously had, a driver's license; and the |
11 | | address and personal
description as reflected on said driver's |
12 | | record.
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13 | | 5. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the |
14 | | Secretary of
State may furnish, without fee, information from |
15 | | an individual driver's
record on file, if a written request |
16 | | therefor is submitted
by any public transit system or |
17 | | authority, public defender, law enforcement
agency, a state or |
18 | | federal agency, or an Illinois local intergovernmental
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19 | | association, if the request is for the purpose of a background |
20 | | check of
applicants for employment with the requesting agency, |
21 | | or for the purpose of
an official investigation conducted by |
22 | | the agency, or to determine a
current address for the driver so |
23 | | public funds can be recovered or paid to
the driver, or for any |
24 | | other purpose set forth in subsection (f-5)
of this Section.
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25 | | The Secretary may also furnish the courts a copy of an |
26 | | abstract of a
driver's record, without fee, subsequent to an |
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1 | | arrest for a violation of
Section 11-501 or a similar |
2 | | provision of a local ordinance. Such abstract
may include |
3 | | records of dispositions; documented information involving
the |
4 | | use of a motor vehicle as contained in the current file; |
5 | | whether such
individual has, or previously had, a driver's |
6 | | license; and the address and
personal description as reflected |
7 | | on said driver's record.
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8 | | 6. Any certified abstract issued by the Secretary of State |
9 | | or
transmitted electronically by the Secretary of State |
10 | | pursuant to this
Section,
to a court or on request of a law |
11 | | enforcement agency, for the record of a
named person as to the |
12 | | status of the person's driver's license shall be
prima facie |
13 | | evidence of the facts therein stated and if the name appearing
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14 | | in such abstract is the same as that of a person named in an |
15 | | information or
warrant, such abstract shall be prima facie |
16 | | evidence that the person named
in such information or warrant |
17 | | is the same person as the person named in
such abstract and |
18 | | shall be admissible for any prosecution under this Code and
be |
19 | | admitted as proof of any prior conviction or proof of records, |
20 | | notices, or
orders recorded on individual driving records |
21 | | maintained by the Secretary of
State.
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22 | | 7. Subject to any restrictions contained in the Juvenile |
23 | | Court Act of
1987, and upon receipt of a proper request and a |
24 | | fee as set forth in Section 6-118, the
Secretary of
State shall |
25 | | provide a driver's record or data contained therein to the |
26 | | affected driver, or the affected
driver's attorney, upon |
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information |
2 | | referred to in paragraph 1 of this subsection (g) plus: any
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3 | | recorded accident involvement as a driver; information |
4 | | recorded pursuant to
subsection (e) of Section 6-117 and |
5 | | paragraph (4) of subsection (a) of
Section 6-204 of this Code. |
6 | | All other information, unless otherwise permitted
by this |
7 | | Code, shall remain confidential.
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8 | | (h) The Secretary shall not disclose social security |
9 | | numbers or any associated information obtained from the Social |
10 | | Security Administration except pursuant
to a written request |
11 | | by, or with the prior written consent of, the
individual |
12 | | except: (1) to officers and employees of the Secretary
who
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13 | | have a need to know the social security numbers in performance |
14 | | of their
official duties, (2) to law enforcement officials for |
15 | | a civil or
criminal law enforcement investigation, and if an |
16 | | officer of the law enforcement
agency has made a written |
17 | | request to the Secretary specifying the law
enforcement |
18 | | investigation for which the social security numbers are being
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19 | | sought, though the Secretary retains the right to require |
20 | | additional verification regarding the validity of the request, |
21 | | (3) to the United States Department of Transportation, or any |
22 | | other
State, pursuant to the administration and enforcement of |
23 | | the Commercial
Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 or |
24 | | participation in State-to-State verification service, (4) |
25 | | pursuant to the order of a court
of competent jurisdiction, |
26 | | (5) to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
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1 | | (formerly Department of Public Aid) for
utilization
in the |
2 | | child support enforcement duties assigned to that Department |
3 | | under
provisions of the Illinois Public Aid Code after the |
4 | | individual has received advanced
meaningful notification of |
5 | | what redisclosure is sought by the Secretary in
accordance |
6 | | with the federal Privacy Act, (5.5) to the Department of |
7 | | Healthcare and Family Services and the Department of Human |
8 | | Services solely for the purpose of verifying Illinois |
9 | | residency where such residency is an eligibility requirement |
10 | | for benefits under the Illinois Public Aid Code or any other |
11 | | health benefit program administered by the Department of |
12 | | Healthcare and Family Services or the Department of Human |
13 | | Services, (6) to the Illinois Department of Revenue solely for |
14 | | use by the Department in the collection of any tax or debt that |
15 | | the Department of Revenue is authorized or required by law to |
16 | | collect, provided that the Department shall not disclose the |
17 | | social security number to any person or entity outside of the |
18 | | Department, (7) to the Illinois Department of Veterans' |
19 | | Affairs for the purpose of confirming veteran status, or (8) |
20 | | the last 4 digits to the Illinois State Board of Elections for |
21 | | purposes of voter registration and as may be required pursuant |
22 | | to an agreement for a multi-state voter registration list |
23 | | maintenance system. If social security information is |
24 | | disclosed by the Secretary in accordance with this Section, no |
25 | | liability shall rest with the Office of the Secretary of State |
26 | | or any of its officers or employees, as the information is |
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2 | | (i) (Blank).
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3 | | (j) Medical statements or medical reports received in the |
4 | | Secretary of
State's Office shall be confidential. Except as |
5 | | provided in this Section, no confidential information may be
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6 | | open to public inspection or the contents disclosed to anyone, |
7 | | except
officers and employees of the Secretary who have a need |
8 | | to know the information
contained in the medical reports and |
9 | | the Driver License Medical Advisory
Board, unless so directed |
10 | | by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction. If the |
11 | | Secretary receives a medical report regarding a driver that |
12 | | does not address a medical condition contained in a previous |
13 | | medical report, the Secretary may disclose the unaddressed |
14 | | medical condition to the driver or his or her physician, or |
15 | | both, solely for the purpose of submission of a medical report |
16 | | that addresses the condition.
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17 | | (k) Beginning July 1, 2023, disbursement Disbursement of |
18 | | fees collected under this Section shall be as follows: (1) of |
19 | | the $20 $12 fee for a driver's record, $11 $3 shall be paid |
20 | | into the Secretary of State Special Services Fund, and $6 |
21 | | shall be paid into the General Revenue Fund; (2) 50% of the |
22 | | amounts collected under subsection (b) shall be paid into the |
23 | | General Revenue Fund; and (3) all remaining fees shall be |
24 | | disbursed under subsection (g) of Section 2-119 of this Code.
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25 | | (l) (Blank).
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26 | | (m) Notations of accident involvement that may be |
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1 | | disclosed under this
Section shall not include notations |
2 | | relating to damage to a vehicle or other
property being |
3 | | transported by a tow truck. This information shall remain
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4 | | confidential, provided that nothing in this subsection (m) |
5 | | shall limit
disclosure of any notification of accident |
6 | | involvement to any law enforcement
agency or official.
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7 | | (n) Requests made by the news media for driver's license, |
8 | | vehicle, or
title registration information may be furnished |
9 | | without charge or at a reduced
charge, as determined by the |
10 | | Secretary, when the specific purpose for
requesting the |
11 | | documents is deemed to be in the public interest. Waiver or
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12 | | reduction of the fee is in the public interest if the principal |
13 | | purpose of the
request is to access and disseminate |
14 | | information regarding the health, safety,
and welfare or the |
15 | | legal rights of the general public and is not for the
principal |
16 | | purpose of gaining a personal or commercial benefit.
The |
17 | | information provided pursuant to this subsection shall not |
18 | | contain
personally identifying information unless the |
19 | | information is to be used for one
of the
purposes identified in |
20 | | subsection (f-5) of this Section.
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21 | | (o) The redisclosure of personally identifying information
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22 | | obtained
pursuant
to this Section is prohibited, except to the |
23 | | extent necessary to effectuate the
purpose
for which the |
24 | | original disclosure of the information was permitted.
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25 | | (p) The Secretary of State is empowered to adopt rules
to
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26 | | effectuate this Section.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 100-590, eff. 6-8-18; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; |
2 | | 101-326, eff. 8-9-19.)
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3 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-982 )
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4 | | Sec. 2-123. Sale and distribution of information.
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5 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the |
6 | | Secretary may make the
driver's license, vehicle and title |
7 | | registration lists, in part or in whole,
and any statistical |
8 | | information derived from these lists available to local
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9 | | governments, elected state officials, state educational |
10 | | institutions, and all
other governmental units of the State |
11 | | and Federal
Government
requesting them for governmental |
12 | | purposes. The Secretary shall require any such
applicant for |
13 | | services to pay for the costs of furnishing such services and |
14 | | the
use of the equipment involved, and in addition is |
15 | | empowered to establish prices
and charges for the services so |
16 | | furnished and for the use of the electronic
equipment |
17 | | utilized.
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18 | | (b) The Secretary is further empowered to and he may, in |
19 | | his discretion,
furnish to any applicant, other than listed in |
20 | | subsection (a) of this Section,
vehicle or driver data on a |
21 | | computer tape, disk, other electronic format or
computer |
22 | | processable medium, or printout at a fixed fee of $500
$250 for |
23 | | orders received before October 1, 2003 and $500 for orders |
24 | | received
on or after October 1, 2003 , in advance, and require |
25 | | in addition a
further sufficient
deposit based upon the |
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2 | | information requested and a charge of $50 $25 for orders |
3 | | received before October
1, 2003 and $50 for orders received on |
4 | | or after October 1, 2003 , per 1,000
units or part
thereof |
5 | | identified or the actual cost, whichever is greater. The |
6 | | Secretary is
authorized to refund any difference between the |
7 | | additional deposit and the
actual cost of the request. This |
8 | | service shall not be in lieu of an abstract
of a driver's |
9 | | record nor of a title or registration search. This service may
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10 | | be limited to entities purchasing a minimum number of records |
11 | | as required by
administrative rule. The information
sold |
12 | | pursuant to this subsection shall be the entire vehicle or |
13 | | driver data
list, or part thereof. The information sold |
14 | | pursuant to this subsection
shall not contain personally |
15 | | identifying information unless the information is
to be used |
16 | | for one of the purposes identified in subsection (f-5) of this
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17 | | Section. Commercial purchasers of driver and vehicle record |
18 | | databases shall
enter into a written agreement with the |
19 | | Secretary of State that includes
disclosure of the commercial |
20 | | use of the information to be purchased. |
21 | | (b-1) The Secretary is further empowered to and may, in |
22 | | his or her discretion, furnish vehicle or driver data on a |
23 | | computer tape, disk, or other electronic format or computer |
24 | | processible medium, at no fee, to any State or local |
25 | | governmental agency that uses the information provided by the |
26 | | Secretary to transmit data back to the Secretary that enables |
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1 | | the Secretary to maintain accurate driving records, including |
2 | | dispositions of traffic cases. This information may be |
3 | | provided without fee not more often than once every 6 months.
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4 | | (c) Secretary of State may issue registration lists. The |
5 | | Secretary
of State may compile a list of all registered
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6 | | vehicles. Each list of registered vehicles shall be arranged |
7 | | serially
according to the registration numbers assigned to |
8 | | registered vehicles and
may contain in addition the names and |
9 | | addresses of registered owners and
a brief description of each |
10 | | vehicle including the serial or other
identifying number |
11 | | thereof. Such compilation may be in such form as in the
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12 | | discretion of the Secretary of State may seem best for the |
13 | | purposes intended.
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14 | | (d) The Secretary of State shall furnish no more than 2 |
15 | | current available
lists of such registrations to the sheriffs |
16 | | of all counties and to the chiefs
of police of all cities and |
17 | | villages and towns of 2,000 population and over
in this State |
18 | | at no cost. Additional copies may be purchased by the sheriffs
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19 | | or chiefs of police at the fee
of $500 each or at the cost of |
20 | | producing the list as determined
by the Secretary of State. |
21 | | Such lists are to be used for governmental
purposes only.
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22 | | (e) (Blank).
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23 | | (e-1) (Blank).
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24 | | (f) The Secretary of State shall make a title or |
25 | | registration search of the
records of his office and a written |
26 | | report on the same for any person, upon
written application of |
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1 | | such person, accompanied by a fee of $5 for
each registration |
2 | | or title search. The written application shall set forth
the |
3 | | intended use of the requested information. No fee shall be |
4 | | charged for a
title or
registration search, or for the |
5 | | certification thereof requested by a government
agency. The |
6 | | report of the title or registration search shall not contain
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7 | | personally identifying information unless the request for a |
8 | | search was made for
one of the purposes identified in |
9 | | subsection (f-5) of this Section. The report of the title or |
10 | | registration search shall not contain highly
restricted |
11 | | personal
information unless specifically authorized by this |
12 | | Code.
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13 | | The Secretary of State shall certify a title or |
14 | | registration record upon
written request. The fee for |
15 | | certification shall be $5 in addition
to the fee required for a |
16 | | title or registration search. Certification shall
be made |
17 | | under the signature of the Secretary of State and shall be
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18 | | authenticated by Seal of the Secretary of State.
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19 | | The Secretary of State may notify the vehicle owner or |
20 | | registrant of
the request for purchase of his title or |
21 | | registration information as the
Secretary deems appropriate.
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22 | | No information shall be released to the requester until |
23 | | expiration of a 10-day
period. This 10-day period shall not |
24 | | apply to requests for
information made by law enforcement |
25 | | officials, government agencies,
financial institutions, |
26 | | attorneys, insurers, employers, automobile
associated |
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1 | | businesses, persons licensed as a private detective or firms
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2 | | licensed as a private detective agency under the Private |
3 | | Detective, Private
Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint |
4 | | Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004, who are employed by or are
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5 | | acting on
behalf of law enforcement officials, government |
6 | | agencies, financial
institutions, attorneys, insurers, |
7 | | employers, automobile associated businesses,
and other |
8 | | business entities for purposes consistent with the Illinois |
9 | | Vehicle
Code, the vehicle owner or registrant or other |
10 | | entities as the Secretary may
exempt by rule and regulation.
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11 | | Any misrepresentation made by a requester of title or |
12 | | vehicle information
shall be punishable as a petty offense, |
13 | | except in the case of persons
licensed as a private detective |
14 | | or firms licensed as a private detective agency
which shall be |
15 | | subject to disciplinary sanctions under Section 40-10 of the
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16 | | Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, |
17 | | Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004.
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18 | | (f-5) The Secretary of State shall not disclose or |
19 | | otherwise make
available to
any person or entity any |
20 | | personally identifying information obtained by the
Secretary
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21 | | of State in connection with a driver's license, vehicle, or |
22 | | title registration
record
unless the information is disclosed |
23 | | for one of the following purposes:
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24 | | (1) For use by any government agency, including any |
25 | | court or law
enforcement agency, in carrying out its |
26 | | functions, or any private person or
entity acting on |
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1 | | behalf of a federal, State, or local agency in carrying |
2 | | out
its
functions.
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3 | | (2) For use in connection with matters of motor |
4 | | vehicle or driver safety
and theft; motor vehicle |
5 | | emissions; motor vehicle product alterations, recalls,
or |
6 | | advisories; performance monitoring of motor vehicles, |
7 | | motor vehicle parts,
and dealers; and removal of non-owner |
8 | | records from the original owner
records of motor vehicle |
9 | | manufacturers.
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10 | | (3) For use in the normal course of business by a |
11 | | legitimate business or
its agents, employees, or |
12 | | contractors, but only:
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13 | | (A) to verify the accuracy of personal information |
14 | | submitted by
an individual to the business or its |
15 | | agents, employees, or contractors;
and
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16 | | (B) if such information as so submitted is not |
17 | | correct or is no
longer correct, to obtain the correct |
18 | | information, but only for the
purposes of preventing |
19 | | fraud by, pursuing legal remedies against, or
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20 | | recovering on a debt or security interest against, the |
21 | | individual.
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22 | | (4) For use in research activities and for use in |
23 | | producing statistical
reports, if the personally |
24 | | identifying information is not published,
redisclosed, or |
25 | | used to
contact individuals.
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26 | | (5) For use in connection with any civil, criminal, |
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1 | | administrative, or
arbitral proceeding in any federal, |
2 | | State, or local court or agency or before
any
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3 | | self-regulatory body, including the service of process, |
4 | | investigation in
anticipation of litigation, and the |
5 | | execution or enforcement of judgments and
orders, or |
6 | | pursuant to an order of a federal, State, or local court.
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7 | | (6) For use by any insurer or insurance support |
8 | | organization or by a
self-insured entity or its agents, |
9 | | employees, or contractors in connection with
claims |
10 | | investigation activities, antifraud activities, rating, or |
11 | | underwriting.
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12 | | (7) For use in providing notice to the owners of towed |
13 | | or
impounded vehicles.
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14 | | (8) For use by any person licensed as a private |
15 | | detective or firm licensed as a private
detective agency |
16 | | under
the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private |
17 | | Security, Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of
2004, |
18 | | private investigative agency or security service
licensed |
19 | | in Illinois for any purpose permitted under this |
20 | | subsection.
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21 | | (9) For use by an employer or its agent or insurer to |
22 | | obtain or verify
information relating to a holder of a |
23 | | commercial driver's license that is
required under chapter |
24 | | 313 of title 49 of the United States Code.
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25 | | (10) For use in connection with the operation of |
26 | | private toll
transportation facilities.
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1 | | (11) For use by any requester, if the requester |
2 | | demonstrates it has
obtained the written consent of the |
3 | | individual to whom the information
pertains.
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4 | | (12) For use by members of the news media, as defined |
5 | | in
Section 1-148.5, for the purpose of newsgathering when |
6 | | the request relates to
the
operation of a motor vehicle or |
7 | | public safety.
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8 | | (13) For any other use specifically authorized by law, |
9 | | if that use is
related to the operation of a motor vehicle |
10 | | or public safety. |
11 | | (f-6) The Secretary of State shall not disclose or |
12 | | otherwise make
available to any
person or entity any highly |
13 | | restricted personal information obtained by the
Secretary of
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14 | | State in connection with a driver's license, vehicle, or
title |
15 | | registration
record unless
specifically authorized by this |
16 | | Code.
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17 | | (g) 1. The Secretary of State may, upon receipt of a |
18 | | written request
and a fee as set forth in Section 6-118, |
19 | | furnish to the person or agency so requesting a
driver's |
20 | | record or data contained therein. Such document may include a |
21 | | record of: current driver's
license issuance information, |
22 | | except that the information on judicial driving
permits shall |
23 | | be available only as otherwise provided by this Code;
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24 | | convictions; orders entered revoking, suspending or cancelling |
25 | | a
driver's
license or privilege; and notations of crash |
26 | | involvement. All other
information, unless otherwise permitted |
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1 | | by
this Code, shall remain confidential. Information released |
2 | | pursuant to a
request for a driver's record shall not contain |
3 | | personally identifying
information, unless the request for the |
4 | | driver's record was made for one of the
purposes set forth in |
5 | | subsection (f-5) of this Section. The Secretary of State may, |
6 | | without fee, allow a parent or guardian of a person under the |
7 | | age of 18 years, who holds an instruction permit or graduated |
8 | | driver's license, to view that person's driving record online, |
9 | | through a computer connection.
The parent or guardian's online |
10 | | access to the driving record will terminate when the |
11 | | instruction permit or graduated driver's license holder |
12 | | reaches the age of 18.
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13 | | 2. The Secretary of State shall not disclose or otherwise |
14 | | make available
to any
person or
entity any highly restricted |
15 | | personal information obtained by the Secretary of
State in
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16 | | connection with a driver's license, vehicle, or title
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17 | | registration record
unless specifically
authorized by this |
18 | | Code. The Secretary of State may certify an abstract of a |
19 | | driver's record
upon written request therefor. Such |
20 | | certification
shall be made under the signature of the |
21 | | Secretary of State and shall be
authenticated by the Seal of |
22 | | his office.
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23 | | 3. All requests for driving record information shall be |
24 | | made in a manner
prescribed by the Secretary and shall set |
25 | | forth the intended use of the
requested information.
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26 | | The Secretary of State may notify the affected driver of |
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1 | | the request
for purchase of his driver's record as the |
2 | | Secretary deems appropriate.
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3 | | No information shall be released to the requester until |
4 | | expiration of a 10-day
period. This 10-day period shall not |
5 | | apply to requests for information
made by law enforcement |
6 | | officials, government agencies, financial institutions,
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7 | | attorneys, insurers, employers, automobile associated |
8 | | businesses, persons
licensed as a private detective or firms |
9 | | licensed as a private detective agency
under the Private |
10 | | Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint |
11 | | Vendor, and Locksmith Act
of 2004,
who are employed by or are |
12 | | acting on behalf of law enforcement officials,
government |
13 | | agencies, financial institutions, attorneys, insurers, |
14 | | employers,
automobile associated businesses, and other |
15 | | business entities for purposes
consistent with the Illinois |
16 | | Vehicle Code, the affected driver or other
entities as the |
17 | | Secretary may exempt by rule and regulation.
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18 | | Any misrepresentation made by a requester of driver |
19 | | information shall
be punishable as a petty offense, except in |
20 | | the case of persons licensed as
a private detective or firms |
21 | | licensed as a private detective agency which shall
be subject |
22 | | to disciplinary sanctions under Section 40-10 of the Private
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23 | | Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint |
24 | | Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004.
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25 | | 4. The Secretary of State may furnish without fee, upon |
26 | | the written
request of a law enforcement agency, any |
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1 | | information from a driver's
record on file with the Secretary |
2 | | of State when such information is required
in the enforcement |
3 | | of this Code or any other law relating to the operation
of |
4 | | motor vehicles, including records of dispositions; documented
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5 | | information involving the use of a motor vehicle; whether such |
6 | | individual
has, or previously had, a driver's license; and the |
7 | | address and personal
description as reflected on said driver's |
8 | | record.
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9 | | 5. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the |
10 | | Secretary of
State may furnish, without fee, information from |
11 | | an individual driver's
record on file, if a written request |
12 | | therefor is submitted
by any public transit system or |
13 | | authority, public defender, law enforcement
agency, a state or |
14 | | federal agency, or an Illinois local intergovernmental
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15 | | association, if the request is for the purpose of a background |
16 | | check of
applicants for employment with the requesting agency, |
17 | | or for the purpose of
an official investigation conducted by |
18 | | the agency, or to determine a
current address for the driver so |
19 | | public funds can be recovered or paid to
the driver, or for any |
20 | | other purpose set forth in subsection (f-5)
of this Section.
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21 | | The Secretary may also furnish the courts a copy of an |
22 | | abstract of a
driver's record, without fee, subsequent to an |
23 | | arrest for a violation of
Section 11-501 or a similar |
24 | | provision of a local ordinance. Such abstract
may include |
25 | | records of dispositions; documented information involving
the |
26 | | use of a motor vehicle as contained in the current file; |
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1 | | whether such
individual has, or previously had, a driver's |
2 | | license; and the address and
personal description as reflected |
3 | | on said driver's record.
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4 | | 6. Any certified abstract issued by the Secretary of State |
5 | | or
transmitted electronically by the Secretary of State |
6 | | pursuant to this
Section,
to a court or on request of a law |
7 | | enforcement agency, for the record of a
named person as to the |
8 | | status of the person's driver's license shall be
prima facie |
9 | | evidence of the facts therein stated and if the name appearing
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10 | | in such abstract is the same as that of a person named in an |
11 | | information or
warrant, such abstract shall be prima facie |
12 | | evidence that the person named
in such information or warrant |
13 | | is the same person as the person named in
such abstract and |
14 | | shall be admissible for any prosecution under this Code and
be |
15 | | admitted as proof of any prior conviction or proof of records, |
16 | | notices, or
orders recorded on individual driving records |
17 | | maintained by the Secretary of
State.
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18 | | 7. Subject to any restrictions contained in the Juvenile |
19 | | Court Act of
1987, and upon receipt of a proper request and a |
20 | | fee as set forth in Section 6-118, the
Secretary of
State shall |
21 | | provide a driver's record or data contained therein to the |
22 | | affected driver, or the affected
driver's attorney, upon |
23 | | verification. Such record shall contain all the
information |
24 | | referred to in paragraph 1 of this subsection (g) plus: any
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25 | | recorded crash involvement as a driver; information recorded |
26 | | pursuant to
subsection (e) of Section 6-117 and paragraph (4) |
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1 | | of subsection (a) of
Section 6-204 of this Code. All other |
2 | | information, unless otherwise permitted
by this Code, shall |
3 | | remain confidential.
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4 | | (h) The Secretary shall not disclose social security |
5 | | numbers or any associated information obtained from the Social |
6 | | Security Administration except pursuant
to a written request |
7 | | by, or with the prior written consent of, the
individual |
8 | | except: (1) to officers and employees of the Secretary
who
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9 | | have a need to know the social security numbers in performance |
10 | | of their
official duties, (2) to law enforcement officials for |
11 | | a civil or
criminal law enforcement investigation, and if an |
12 | | officer of the law enforcement
agency has made a written |
13 | | request to the Secretary specifying the law
enforcement |
14 | | investigation for which the social security numbers are being
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15 | | sought, though the Secretary retains the right to require |
16 | | additional verification regarding the validity of the request, |
17 | | (3) to the United States Department of Transportation, or any |
18 | | other
State, pursuant to the administration and enforcement of |
19 | | the Commercial
Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 or |
20 | | participation in State-to-State verification service, (4) |
21 | | pursuant to the order of a court
of competent jurisdiction, |
22 | | (5) to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
23 | | (formerly Department of Public Aid) for
utilization
in the |
24 | | child support enforcement duties assigned to that Department |
25 | | under
provisions of the Illinois Public Aid Code after the |
26 | | individual has received advanced
meaningful notification of |
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1 | | what redisclosure is sought by the Secretary in
accordance |
2 | | with the federal Privacy Act, (5.5) to the Department of |
3 | | Healthcare and Family Services and the Department of Human |
4 | | Services solely for the purpose of verifying Illinois |
5 | | residency where such residency is an eligibility requirement |
6 | | for benefits under the Illinois Public Aid Code or any other |
7 | | health benefit program administered by the Department of |
8 | | Healthcare and Family Services or the Department of Human |
9 | | Services, (6) to the Illinois Department of Revenue solely for |
10 | | use by the Department in the collection of any tax or debt that |
11 | | the Department of Revenue is authorized or required by law to |
12 | | collect, provided that the Department shall not disclose the |
13 | | social security number to any person or entity outside of the |
14 | | Department, (7) to the Illinois Department of Veterans' |
15 | | Affairs for the purpose of confirming veteran status, or (8) |
16 | | the last 4 digits to the Illinois State Board of Elections for |
17 | | purposes of voter registration and as may be required pursuant |
18 | | to an agreement for a multi-state voter registration list |
19 | | maintenance system. If social security information is |
20 | | disclosed by the Secretary in accordance with this Section, no |
21 | | liability shall rest with the Office of the Secretary of State |
22 | | or any of its officers or employees, as the information is |
23 | | released for official purposes only.
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24 | | (i) (Blank).
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25 | | (j) Medical statements or medical reports received in the |
26 | | Secretary of
State's Office shall be confidential. Except as |
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2 | | open to public inspection or the contents disclosed to anyone, |
3 | | except
officers and employees of the Secretary who have a need |
4 | | to know the information
contained in the medical reports and |
5 | | the Driver License Medical Advisory
Board, unless so directed |
6 | | by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction. If the |
7 | | Secretary receives a medical report regarding a driver that |
8 | | does not address a medical condition contained in a previous |
9 | | medical report, the Secretary may disclose the unaddressed |
10 | | medical condition to the driver or his or her physician, or |
11 | | both, solely for the purpose of submission of a medical report |
12 | | that addresses the condition.
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13 | | (k) Beginning July 1, 2023, disbursement Disbursement of |
14 | | fees collected under this Section shall be as follows: (1) of |
15 | | the $20 $12 fee for a driver's record, $11 $3 shall be paid |
16 | | into the Secretary of State Special Services Fund, and $6 |
17 | | shall be paid into the General Revenue Fund; (2) 50% of the |
18 | | amounts collected under subsection (b) shall be paid into the |
19 | | General Revenue Fund; and (3) all remaining fees shall be |
20 | | disbursed under subsection (g) of Section 2-119 of this Code.
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21 | | (l) (Blank).
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22 | | (m) Notations of crash involvement that may be disclosed |
23 | | under this
Section shall not include notations relating to |
24 | | damage to a vehicle or other
property being transported by a |
25 | | tow truck. This information shall remain
confidential, |
26 | | provided that nothing in this subsection (m) shall limit
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1 | | disclosure of any notification of crash involvement to any law |
2 | | enforcement
agency or official.
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3 | | (n) Requests made by the news media for driver's license, |
4 | | vehicle, or
title registration information may be furnished |
5 | | without charge or at a reduced
charge, as determined by the |
6 | | Secretary, when the specific purpose for
requesting the |
7 | | documents is deemed to be in the public interest. Waiver or
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8 | | reduction of the fee is in the public interest if the principal |
9 | | purpose of the
request is to access and disseminate |
10 | | information regarding the health, safety,
and welfare or the |
11 | | legal rights of the general public and is not for the
principal |
12 | | purpose of gaining a personal or commercial benefit.
The |
13 | | information provided pursuant to this subsection shall not |
14 | | contain
personally identifying information unless the |
15 | | information is to be used for one
of the
purposes identified in |
16 | | subsection (f-5) of this Section.
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17 | | (o) The redisclosure of personally identifying information
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18 | | obtained
pursuant
to this Section is prohibited, except to the |
19 | | extent necessary to effectuate the
purpose
for which the |
20 | | original disclosure of the information was permitted.
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21 | | (p) The Secretary of State is empowered to adopt rules
to
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22 | | effectuate this Section.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-326, eff. 8-9-19; |
24 | | 102-982, eff. 7-1-23.)
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25 | | (625 ILCS 5/3-821) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-821)
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1 | | Sec. 3-821. Miscellaneous registration and title fees.
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2 | | (a) Except as provided under subsection (h), the fee to be |
3 | | paid to the Secretary of State for the following
certificates, |
4 | | registrations or evidences of proper registration, or for
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5 | | corrected or duplicate documents shall be in accordance with |
6 | | the following
schedule:
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7 | | Certificate of Title, except for an all-terrain | | |
8 | | vehicle, off-highway motorcycle, or motor home, mini | | |
9 | | motor home or van camper | $165 $155 | |
10 | | Certificate of Title for a motor home, mini motor | 11 | | home, or van camper | $250 |
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12 | | Certificate of Title for an all-terrain vehicle |
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13 | | or off-highway motorcycle |
$30 |
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14 | | Certificate of Title for an all-terrain
vehicle |
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15 | | or off-highway motorcycle used for production |
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16 | | agriculture, or accepted by a dealer in trade | $13 | |
17 | | Certificate of Title for a low-speed vehicle | $30 |
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18 | | Transfer of Registration or any evidence of |
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19 | | proper registration
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$25 |
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20 | | Duplicate Registration Card for plates or other |
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21 | | evidence of proper registration |
$3 |
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22 | | Duplicate Registration Sticker or Stickers, each | $20 |
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23 | | |
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24 | | Duplicate Certificate of Title | $50 |
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25 | | Corrected Registration Card or Card for other |
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26 | | evidence of proper registration |
$3 |
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1 | | Corrected Certificate of Title |
$50 |
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2 | | |
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3 | | Salvage Certificate | $20 |
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4 | | Fleet Reciprocity Permit |
$15 |
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5 | | Prorate Decal |
$1 |
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6 | | Prorate Backing Plate |
$3 |
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7 | | Special Corrected Certificate of Title | $15
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8 | | Expedited Title Service (to be charged in | 9 | | addition to other applicable fees) | $30 | |
10 | | Dealer Lien Release Certificate of Title | $20 |
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11 | | A special corrected certificate of title shall be issued |
12 | | (i) to remove a co-owner's name due to the death of the |
13 | | co-owner, to transfer title to a spouse if the decedent-spouse |
14 | | was the sole owner on the title, or due to a divorce; (ii) to |
15 | | change a co-owner's name due to a marriage; or (iii) due to a |
16 | | name change under Article XXI of the Code of Civil Procedure.
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17 | | There shall be no fee paid for a Junking Certificate.
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18 | | There shall be no fee paid for a certificate of title |
19 | | issued to a county when the vehicle is forfeited to the county |
20 | | under Article 36 of the Criminal Code of 2012. |
21 | | For purposes of this Section, the fee for a corrected |
22 | | title application that also results in the issuance of a |
23 | | duplicate title shall be the same as the fee for a duplicate |
24 | | title. |
25 | | (a-5) The Secretary of State may revoke a certificate of |
26 | | title and registration card and issue a corrected certificate |
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1 | | of title and registration card, at no fee to the vehicle owner |
2 | | or lienholder, if there is proof that the vehicle |
3 | | identification number is erroneously shown on the original |
4 | | certificate of title.
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5 | | (a-10) The Secretary of State may issue, in connection |
6 | | with the sale of a motor vehicle, a corrected title to a motor |
7 | | vehicle dealer upon application and submittal of a lien |
8 | | release letter from the lienholder listed in the files of the |
9 | | Secretary. In the case of a title issued by another state, the |
10 | | dealer must submit proof from the state that issued the last |
11 | | title. The corrected title, which shall be known as a dealer |
12 | | lien release certificate of title, shall be issued in the name |
13 | | of the vehicle owner without the named lienholder. If the |
14 | | motor vehicle is currently titled in a state other than |
15 | | Illinois, the applicant must submit either (i) a letter from |
16 | | the current lienholder releasing the lien and stating that the |
17 | | lienholder has possession of the title; or (ii) a letter from |
18 | | the current lienholder releasing the lien and a copy of the |
19 | | records of the department of motor vehicles for the state in |
20 | | which the vehicle is titled, showing that the vehicle is |
21 | | titled in the name of the applicant and that no liens are |
22 | | recorded other than the lien for which a release has been |
23 | | submitted. The fee for the dealer lien release certificate of |
24 | | title is $20. |
25 | | (b) The Secretary may prescribe the maximum service charge |
26 | | to be
imposed upon an applicant for renewal of a registration |
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1 | | by any person
authorized by law to receive and remit or |
2 | | transmit to the Secretary such
renewal application and fees |
3 | | therewith.
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4 | | (c) If payment is delivered to the Office of the Secretary |
5 | | of State
as payment of any fee or tax under this Code, and such |
6 | | payment is not
honored for any reason, the registrant
or other |
7 | | person tendering the payment remains liable for the payment of
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8 | | such fee or tax. The Secretary of State may assess a service |
9 | | charge of $25
in addition to the fee or tax due and owing for |
10 | | all dishonored payments.
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11 | | If the total amount then due and owing exceeds the sum of |
12 | | $100 and
has not been paid in full within 60 days from the date |
13 | | the dishonored payment was first delivered to the Secretary of |
14 | | State, the Secretary of State shall
assess a penalty of 25% of |
15 | | such amount remaining unpaid.
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16 | | All amounts payable under this Section shall be computed |
17 | | to the
nearest dollar. Out of each fee collected for |
18 | | dishonored payments, $5 shall be deposited in the Secretary of |
19 | | State Special Services Fund.
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20 | | (d) The minimum fee and tax to be paid by any applicant for
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21 | | apportionment of a fleet of vehicles under this Code shall be |
22 | | $15
if the application was filed on or before the date |
23 | | specified by the
Secretary together with fees and taxes due. |
24 | | If an application and the
fees or taxes due are filed after the |
25 | | date specified by the Secretary,
the Secretary may prescribe |
26 | | the payment of interest at the rate of 1/2
of 1% per month or |
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$8.
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2 | | (e) Trucks, truck tractors, truck tractors with loads, and |
3 | | motor buses,
any one of which having a combined total weight in |
4 | | excess of 12,000 lbs.
shall file an application for a Fleet |
5 | | Reciprocity Permit issued by the
Secretary of State. This |
6 | | permit shall be in the possession of any driver
operating a |
7 | | vehicle on Illinois highways. Any foreign licensed vehicle of |
8 | | the
second division operating at any time in Illinois without |
9 | | a Fleet Reciprocity
Permit or other proper Illinois |
10 | | registration, shall subject the operator to the
penalties |
11 | | provided in Section 3-834 of this Code. For the purposes of |
12 | | this
Code, "Fleet Reciprocity Permit" means any second |
13 | | division motor vehicle with a
foreign license and used only in |
14 | | interstate transportation of goods. The fee
for such permit |
15 | | shall be $15 per fleet which shall include all
vehicles of the |
16 | | fleet being registered.
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17 | | (f) For purposes of this Section, "all-terrain vehicle or |
18 | | off-highway
motorcycle used for production agriculture" means |
19 | | any all-terrain vehicle or
off-highway motorcycle used in the |
20 | | raising
of or the propagation of livestock, crops for sale for |
21 | | human consumption,
crops for livestock consumption, and |
22 | | production seed stock grown for the
propagation of feed grains |
23 | | and the husbandry of animals or for the purpose
of providing a |
24 | | food product, including the husbandry of blood stock as a
main |
25 | | source of providing a food product.
"All-terrain vehicle or |
26 | | off-highway motorcycle used in production agriculture"
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2 | | in animal
husbandry, floriculture, aquaculture, horticulture, |
3 | | and viticulture.
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4 | | (g) All of the proceeds of the additional fees imposed by |
5 | | Public Act 96-34 shall be deposited into the Capital Projects |
6 | | Fund. |
7 | | (h) The fee for a duplicate registration sticker or |
8 | | stickers shall be the amount required under subsection (a) or |
9 | | the vehicle's annual registration fee amount, whichever is |
10 | | less. |
11 | | (i) All of the proceeds of (1) the additional fees imposed |
12 | | by Public Act 101-32, and (2) the $5 additional fee imposed by |
13 | | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly for a |
14 | | certificate of title for a motor vehicle other than an |
15 | | all-terrain vehicle, off-highway motorcycle, or motor home, |
16 | | mini motor home, or van camper shall be deposited into the Road |
17 | | Fund. |
18 | | (j) Beginning July 1, 2023, the $10 additional fee imposed |
19 | | by this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly for a |
20 | | Certificate of Title shall be deposited into the Secretary of |
21 | | State Special Services Fund. |
22 | | (Source: P.A. 101-32, eff. 6-28-19; 101-604, eff. 12-13-19; |
23 | | 101-636, eff. 6-10-20; 102-353, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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24 | | (625 ILCS 5/6-118)
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25 | | Sec. 6-118. Fees. |
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1 | | (a) The fees for licenses and permits under this
Article |
2 | | are as follows: |
3 | | Original driver's license .............................$30 |
4 | | Original or renewal driver's license |
5 | | issued to 18, 19 and 20 year olds .................. 5 |
6 | | All driver's licenses for persons |
7 | | age 69 through age 80 .............................. 5 |
8 | | All driver's licenses for persons |
9 | | age 81 through age 86 .............................. 2 |
10 | | All driver's licenses for persons |
11 | | age 87 or older .....................................0 |
12 | | Renewal driver's license (except for |
13 | | applicants ages 18, 19 and 20 or |
14 | | age 69 and older) ..................................30 |
15 | | Original instruction permit issued to |
16 | | persons (except those age 69 and older) |
17 | | who do not hold or have not previously |
18 | | held an Illinois instruction permit or |
19 | | driver's license .................................. 20 |
20 | | Instruction permit issued to any person |
21 | | holding an Illinois driver's license |
22 | | who wishes a change in classifications, |
23 | | other than at the time of renewal .................. 5 |
24 | | Any instruction permit issued to a person |
25 | | age 69 and older ................................... 5 |
26 | | Instruction permit issued to any person, |
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1 | | under age 69, not currently holding a |
2 | | valid Illinois driver's license or |
3 | | instruction permit but who has |
4 | | previously been issued either document |
5 | | in Illinois ....................................... 10 |
6 | | Restricted driving permit .............................. 8 |
7 | | Monitoring device driving permit ...................... 8 |
8 | | Duplicate or corrected driver's license |
9 | | or permit .......................................... 5 |
10 | | Duplicate or corrected restricted |
11 | | driving permit ..................................... 5 |
12 | | Duplicate or corrected monitoring |
13 | | device driving permit .................................. 5 |
14 | | Duplicate driver's license or permit issued to |
15 | | an active-duty member of the |
16 | | United States Armed Forces, |
17 | | the member's spouse, or |
18 | | the dependent children living |
19 | | with the member ................................... 0 |
20 | | Original or renewal M or L endorsement ................. 5 |
21 | | SPECIAL FEES FOR COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE |
22 | | The fees for commercial driver licenses and permits |
23 | | under Article V
shall be as follows: |
24 | | Commercial driver's license: |
25 | | $6 for the CDLIS/AAMVAnet/NMVTIS Trust Fund |
26 | | (Commercial Driver's License Information |
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1 | | System/American Association of Motor Vehicle |
2 | | Administrators network/National Motor Vehicle |
3 | | Title Information Service Trust Fund); |
4 | | $20 for the Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund; |
5 | | $10 for the driver's license; |
6 | | and $24 for the CDL: ............................. $60 |
7 | | Renewal commercial driver's license: |
8 | | $6 for the CDLIS/AAMVAnet/NMVTIS Trust Fund; |
9 | | $20 for the Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund; |
10 | | $10 for the driver's license; and |
11 | | $24 for the CDL: ................................. $60 |
12 | | Commercial learner's permit |
13 | | issued to any person holding a valid |
14 | | Illinois driver's license for the |
15 | | purpose of changing to a |
16 | | CDL classification: $6 for the |
17 | | CDLIS/AAMVAnet/NMVTIS Trust Fund; |
18 | | $20 for the Motor Carrier |
19 | | Safety Inspection Fund; and |
20 | | $24 for the CDL classification ................... $50 |
21 | | Commercial learner's permit |
22 | | issued to any person holding a valid |
23 | | Illinois CDL for the purpose of |
24 | | making a change in a classification, |
25 | | endorsement or restriction ........................ $5 |
26 | | CDL duplicate or corrected license .................... $5 |
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1 | | In order to ensure the proper implementation of the |
2 | | Uniform Commercial
Driver License Act, Article V of this |
3 | | Chapter, the Secretary of State is
empowered to prorate the |
4 | | $24 fee for the commercial driver's license
proportionate to |
5 | | the expiration date of the applicant's Illinois driver's
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6 | | license. |
7 | | The fee for any duplicate license or permit shall be |
8 | | waived for any
person who presents the Secretary of State's |
9 | | office with a
police report showing that his license or permit |
10 | | was stolen. |
11 | | The fee for any duplicate license or permit shall be |
12 | | waived for any
person age 60 or older whose driver's license or |
13 | | permit has been lost or stolen. |
14 | | No additional fee shall be charged for a driver's license, |
15 | | or for a
commercial driver's license, when issued
to the |
16 | | holder of an instruction permit for the same classification or
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17 | | type of license who becomes eligible for such
license. |
18 | | The fee for a restricted driving permit under this |
19 | | subsection (a) shall be imposed annually until the expiration |
20 | | of the permit. |
21 | | (a-5) The fee for a driver's record or data contained |
22 | | therein is $20 and shall be disbursed as set forth in |
23 | | subsection (k) of Section 2-123 of this Code $12 . |
24 | | (b) Any person whose license or privilege to operate a |
25 | | motor vehicle
in this State has been suspended or revoked |
26 | | under Section 3-707, any
provision of
Chapter 6, Chapter 11, |
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1 | | or Section 7-205, 7-303, or 7-702 of the Family
Financial
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2 | | Responsibility Law of this Code, shall in addition to any |
3 | | other
fees required by this Code, pay a reinstatement fee as |
4 | | follows: |
5 | | Suspension under Section 3-707 .....................
$100
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6 | | Suspension under Section 11-1431 ....................$100 |
7 | | Summary suspension under Section 11-501.1 ...........$250
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8 | | Suspension under Section 11-501.9 ...................$250 |
9 | | Summary revocation under Section 11-501.1 ............$500 |
10 | | Other suspension ......................................$70 |
11 | | Revocation ...........................................$500 |
12 | | However, any person whose license or privilege to operate |
13 | | a motor vehicle
in this State has been suspended or revoked for |
14 | | a second or subsequent time
for a violation of Section 11-501, |
15 | | 11-501.1, or 11-501.9
of this Code or a similar provision of a |
16 | | local ordinance
or a similar out-of-state offense
or Section |
17 | | 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012
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18 | | and each suspension or revocation was for a violation of |
19 | | Section 11-501,
11-501.1, or 11-501.9 of this Code or a |
20 | | similar provision of a local ordinance
or a similar |
21 | | out-of-state offense
or Section
9-3 of the Criminal Code of |
22 | | 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012
shall pay, in addition to any |
23 | | other
fees required by this Code, a
reinstatement
fee as |
24 | | follows: |
25 | | Summary suspension under Section 11-501.1 ............$500 |
26 | | Suspension under Section 11-501.9 ...................$500 |
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1 | | Summary revocation under Section 11-501.1 ............$500 |
2 | | Revocation ...........................................$500 |
3 | | (c) All fees collected under the provisions of this |
4 | | Chapter 6 shall be disbursed under subsection (g) of Section |
5 | | 2-119 of this Code,
except as follows: |
6 | | 1. The following amounts shall be paid into the |
7 | | Drivers Education Fund: |
8 | | (A) $16 of the $20
fee for an original driver's |
9 | | instruction permit; |
10 | | (B) $5 of the $30 fee for an original driver's |
11 | | license; |
12 | | (C) $5 of the $30 fee for a 4 year renewal driver's |
13 | | license;
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14 | | (D) $4 of the $8 fee for a restricted driving |
15 | | permit; and |
16 | | (E) $4 of the $8 fee for a monitoring device |
17 | | driving permit. |
18 | | 2. $30 of the $250 fee for reinstatement of a
license
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19 | | summarily suspended under Section 11-501.1 or suspended |
20 | | under Section 11-501.9 shall be deposited into the
Drunk |
21 | | and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund.
However, for a person |
22 | | whose license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle
in |
23 | | this State has been suspended or revoked for a second or |
24 | | subsequent time for
a violation of Section 11-501, |
25 | | 11-501.1, or 11-501.9 of this Code or Section 9-3 of the
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26 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012,
$190 of |
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1 | | the $500 fee for reinstatement of a license summarily
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2 | | suspended under
Section 11-501.1 or suspended under |
3 | | Section 11-501.9,
and $190 of the $500 fee for |
4 | | reinstatement of a revoked license
shall be deposited into |
5 | | the Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund. $190 of the |
6 | | $500 fee for reinstatement of a license summarily revoked |
7 | | pursuant to Section 11-501.1 shall be deposited into the |
8 | | Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund. |
9 | | 3. $6 of the original or renewal fee for a commercial |
10 | | driver's
license and $6 of the commercial learner's permit |
11 | | fee when the
permit is issued to any person holding a valid |
12 | | Illinois driver's license,
shall be paid into the |
13 | | CDLIS/AAMVAnet/NMVTIS Trust Fund. |
14 | | 4. $30 of the $70 fee for reinstatement of a license |
15 | | suspended
under the
Family
Financial Responsibility Law |
16 | | shall be paid into the Family Responsibility
Fund. |
17 | | 5. The $5 fee for each original or renewal M or L |
18 | | endorsement shall be
deposited into the Cycle Rider Safety |
19 | | Training Fund. |
20 | | 6. $20 of any original or renewal fee for a commercial |
21 | | driver's
license or commercial learner's permit shall be |
22 | | paid into the Motor
Carrier Safety Inspection Fund. |
23 | | 7. The following amounts shall be paid into the |
24 | | General Revenue Fund: |
25 | | (A) $190 of the $250 reinstatement fee for a |
26 | | summary suspension under
Section 11-501.1 or a |
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1 | | suspension under Section 11-501.9; |
2 | | (B) $40 of the $70 reinstatement fee for any other |
3 | | suspension provided
in subsection (b) of this Section; |
4 | | and |
5 | | (C) $440 of the $500 reinstatement fee for a first |
6 | | offense revocation
and $310 of the $500 reinstatement |
7 | | fee for a second or subsequent revocation. |
8 | | 8. Fees collected under paragraph (4) of subsection |
9 | | (d) and subsection (h) of Section 6-205 of this Code; |
10 | | subparagraph (C) of paragraph 3 of subsection (c) of |
11 | | Section 6-206 of this Code; and paragraph (4) of |
12 | | subsection (a) of Section 6-206.1 of this Code, shall be |
13 | | paid into the funds set forth in those Sections. |
14 | | (d) All of the proceeds of the additional fees imposed by |
15 | | this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly shall be |
16 | | deposited into the Capital Projects Fund. |
17 | | (e) The additional fees imposed by this amendatory Act of |
18 | | the 96th General Assembly shall become effective 90 days after |
19 | | becoming law. The additional fees imposed by this amendatory |
20 | | Act of the 103rd General Assembly shall become effective July |
21 | | 1, 2023 and shall be paid into the Secretary of State Special |
22 | | Services Fund. |
23 | | (f) As used in this Section, "active-duty member of the |
24 | | United States Armed Forces" means a member of the Armed |
25 | | Services or Reserve Forces of the United States or a member of |
26 | | the Illinois National Guard who is called to active duty |
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1 | | pursuant to an executive order of the President of the United |
2 | | States, an act of the Congress of the United States, or an |
3 | | order of the Governor. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 100-590, eff. 6-8-18; 100-803, eff. 1-1-19; |
5 | | 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.)
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6 | | ARTICLE 99.
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7 | | Section 99-5. The State Employees Group Insurance Act of |
8 | | 1971 is amended by changing Section 6.11 and adding Sections |
9 | | 6.11B and 6.11C as follows:
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10 | | (5 ILCS 375/6.11)
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11 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-768 ) |
12 | | Sec. 6.11. Required health benefits; Illinois Insurance |
13 | | Code
requirements. The program of health
benefits shall |
14 | | provide the post-mastectomy care benefits required to be |
15 | | covered
by a policy of accident and health insurance under |
16 | | Section 356t of the Illinois
Insurance Code. The program of |
17 | | health benefits shall provide the coverage
required under |
18 | | Sections 356g, 356g.5, 356g.5-1, 356m, 356q,
356u, 356w, 356x, |
19 | | 356z.2, 356z.4, 356z.4a, 356z.6, 356z.8, 356z.9, 356z.10, |
20 | | 356z.11, 356z.12, 356z.13, 356z.14, 356z.15, 356z.17, 356z.22, |
21 | | 356z.25, 356z.26, 356z.29, 356z.30a, 356z.32, 356z.33, |
22 | | 356z.36, 356z.40, 356z.41, 356z.45, 356z.46, 356z.47, 356z.51, |
23 | | 356z.53, 356z.54, 356z.56, 356z.57, 356z.59, and 356z.60 of |
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1 | | the
Illinois Insurance Code.
The program of health benefits |
2 | | must comply with Sections 155.22a, 155.37, 355b, 356z.19, |
3 | | 370c, and 370c.1 and Article XXXIIB of the
Illinois Insurance |
4 | | Code. The program of health benefits shall provide the |
5 | | coverage required under Section 356m of the Illinois Insurance |
6 | | Code and, for the employees of the State Employee Group |
7 | | Insurance Program only, the coverage as also provided in |
8 | | Section 6.11B of this Act. The Department of Insurance shall |
9 | | enforce the requirements of this Section with respect to |
10 | | Sections 370c and 370c.1 of the Illinois Insurance Code; all |
11 | | other requirements of this Section shall be enforced by the |
12 | | Department of Central Management Services.
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13 | | Rulemaking authority to implement Public Act 95-1045, if |
14 | | any, is conditioned on the rules being adopted in accordance |
15 | | with all provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
16 | | Act and all rules and procedures of the Joint Committee on |
17 | | Administrative Rules; any purported rule not so adopted, for |
18 | | whatever reason, is unauthorized. |
19 | | (Source: P.A. 101-13, eff. 6-12-19; 101-281, eff. 1-1-20; |
20 | | 101-393, eff. 1-1-20; 101-452, eff. 1-1-20; 101-461, eff. |
21 | | 1-1-20; 101-625, eff. 1-1-21; 102-30, eff. 1-1-22; 102-103, |
22 | | eff. 1-1-22; 102-203, eff. 1-1-22; 102-306, eff. 1-1-22; |
23 | | 102-642, eff. 1-1-22; 102-665, eff. 10-8-21; 102-731, eff. |
24 | | 1-1-23; 102-804, eff. 1-1-23; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-816, |
25 | | eff. 1-1-23; 102-860, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1093, eff. 1-1-23; |
26 | | revised 12-13-22.)
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1 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-768 ) |
2 | | Sec. 6.11. Required health benefits; Illinois Insurance |
3 | | Code
requirements. The program of health
benefits shall |
4 | | provide the post-mastectomy care benefits required to be |
5 | | covered
by a policy of accident and health insurance under |
6 | | Section 356t of the Illinois
Insurance Code. The program of |
7 | | health benefits shall provide the coverage
required under |
8 | | Sections 356g, 356g.5, 356g.5-1, 356m, 356q,
356u, 356w, 356x, |
9 | | 356z.2, 356z.4, 356z.4a, 356z.6, 356z.8, 356z.9, 356z.10, |
10 | | 356z.11, 356z.12, 356z.13, 356z.14, 356z.15, 356z.17, 356z.22, |
11 | | 356z.25, 356z.26, 356z.29, 356z.30a, 356z.32, 356z.33, |
12 | | 356z.36, 356z.40, 356z.41, 356z.45, 356z.46, 356z.47, 356z.51, |
13 | | 356z.53, 356z.54, 356z.55, 356z.56, 356z.57, 356z.59, and |
14 | | 356z.60 of the
Illinois Insurance Code.
The program of health |
15 | | benefits must comply with Sections 155.22a, 155.37, 355b, |
16 | | 356z.19, 370c, and 370c.1 and Article XXXIIB of the
Illinois |
17 | | Insurance Code. The program of health benefits shall provide |
18 | | the coverage required under Section 356m of the Illinois |
19 | | Insurance Code and, for the employees of the State Employee |
20 | | Group Insurance Program only, the coverage as also provided in |
21 | | Section 6.11B of this Act. The Department of Insurance shall |
22 | | enforce the requirements of this Section with respect to |
23 | | Sections 370c and 370c.1 of the Illinois Insurance Code; all |
24 | | other requirements of this Section shall be enforced by the |
25 | | Department of Central Management Services.
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1 | | Rulemaking authority to implement Public Act 95-1045, if |
2 | | any, is conditioned on the rules being adopted in accordance |
3 | | with all provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure |
4 | | Act and all rules and procedures of the Joint Committee on |
5 | | Administrative Rules; any purported rule not so adopted, for |
6 | | whatever reason, is unauthorized. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 101-13, eff. 6-12-19; 101-281, eff. 1-1-20; |
8 | | 101-393, eff. 1-1-20; 101-452, eff. 1-1-20; 101-461, eff. |
9 | | 1-1-20; 101-625, eff. 1-1-21; 102-30, eff. 1-1-22; 102-103, |
10 | | eff. 1-1-22; 102-203, eff. 1-1-22; 102-306, eff. 1-1-22; |
11 | | 102-642, eff. 1-1-22; 102-665, eff. 10-8-21; 102-731, eff. |
12 | | 1-1-23; 102-768, eff. 1-1-24; 102-804, eff. 1-1-23; 102-813, |
13 | | eff. 5-13-22; 102-816, eff. 1-1-23; 102-860, eff. 1-1-23; |
14 | | 102-1093, eff. 1-1-23; 102-1117, eff. 1-13-23.)
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15 | | (5 ILCS 375/6.11B new) |
16 | | Sec. 6.11B. Infertility coverage. |
17 | | (a) Beginning on January 1, 2024, the State Employees |
18 | | Group Insurance Program shall provide coverage for the |
19 | | diagnosis and treatment of infertility, including, but not |
20 | | limited to, in vitro fertilization, uterine embryo lavage, |
21 | | embryo transfer, artificial insemination, gamete |
22 | | intrafallopian tube transfer, zygote intrafallopian tube |
23 | | transfer, and low tubal ovum transfer. The coverage required |
24 | | shall include procedures necessary to screen or diagnose a |
25 | | fertilized egg before implantation, including, but not limited |
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1 | | to, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, preimplantation genetic |
2 | | screening, and prenatal genetic diagnosis. |
3 | | (b) Beginning on January 1, 2024, coverage under this |
4 | | Section for procedures for in vitro fertilization, gamete |
5 | | intrafallopian tube transfer, or zygote intrafallopian tube |
6 | | transfer shall be required only if the procedures: |
7 | | (1) are considered medically appropriate based on |
8 | | clinical guidelines or standards developed by the American |
9 | | Society for Reproductive Medicine, the American College of |
10 | | Obstetricians and Gynecologists, or the Society for |
11 | | Assisted Reproductive Technology; and |
12 | | (2) are performed at medical facilities or clinics |
13 | | that conform to the American College of Obstetricians and |
14 | | Gynecologists guidelines for in vitro fertilization or the |
15 | | American Society for Reproductive Medicine minimum |
16 | | standards for practices offering assisted reproductive |
17 | | technologies. |
18 | | (c) Beginning on January 1, 2024, coverage under this |
19 | | Section for procedures for in vitro fertilization, gamete
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20 | | intrafallopian tube transfer, or zygote intrafallopian tube |
21 | | transfer shall
be required only if: |
22 | | (1) the covered individual has been unable to attain a |
23 | | viable pregnancy, maintain a viable pregnancy, or sustain |
24 | | a
successful pregnancy through reasonable, less costly |
25 | | medically appropriate
infertility treatments for which |
26 | | coverage is available under the policy,
plan, or contract; |
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1 | | (2) the covered individual has not undergone 4 |
2 | | completed oocyte
retrievals, except that if a live birth |
3 | | follows a completed oocyte
retrieval, then 2 more |
4 | | completed oocyte retrievals shall be covered; and |
5 | | (3) the procedures are performed at medical facilities |
6 | | that conform to
the American College of Obstetric and |
7 | | Gynecology guidelines for in vitro
fertilization clinics |
8 | | or to the American Fertility Society minimal
standards for |
9 | | programs of in vitro fertilization. |
10 | | (d) As used in this Section, "infertility" means a |
11 | | disease, condition, or status characterized by: |
12 | | (1) a failure to establish a pregnancy or to carry a |
13 | | pregnancy to live birth after 12 months of regular, |
14 | | unprotected sexual intercourse if the woman is 35 years of |
15 | | age or younger, or after 6 months of regular, unprotected |
16 | | sexual intercourse if the woman is over 35 years of age; |
17 | | conceiving but having a miscarriage does not restart the |
18 | | 12-month or 6-month term for determining infertility; |
19 | | (2) a person's inability to reproduce either as a |
20 | | single individual or with a partner without medical |
21 | | intervention; or |
22 | | (3) a licensed physician's findings based on a |
23 | | patient's medical, sexual, and reproductive history, age, |
24 | | physical findings, or diagnostic testing. |
25 | | (e) The State Employees Group Insurance Program may not |
26 | | impose any exclusions, limitations, or other restrictions on |
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1 | | coverage of fertility medications that are different from |
2 | | those imposed on any other prescription medications, nor may |
3 | | it impose any exclusions, limitations, or other restrictions |
4 | | on coverage of any fertility services based on a covered |
5 | | individual's participation in fertility services provided by |
6 | | or to a third party, nor may it impose deductibles, |
7 | | copayments, coinsurance, benefit maximums, waiting periods, or |
8 | | any other limitations on coverage for the diagnosis of |
9 | | infertility, treatment for infertility, and standard fertility |
10 | | preservation services, except as provided in this Section, |
11 | | that are different from those imposed upon benefits for |
12 | | services not related to infertility.
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13 | | (5 ILCS 375/6.11C new) |
14 | | Sec. 6.11C. Coverage for injectable medicines to improve |
15 | | glucose or weight loss. Beginning on January 1, 2024, the |
16 | | State Employees Group Insurance Program shall provide coverage |
17 | | for all types of injectable medicines prescribed on-label or |
18 | | off-label to improve glucose or weight loss for use by adults |
19 | | diagnosed or previously diagnosed with prediabetes, |
20 | | gestational diabetes, or obesity. To continue to qualify for |
21 | | coverage under this Section, covered members must participate |
22 | | in a lifestyle management plan administered by their health |
23 | | plan. This Section does not apply to individuals covered by a |
24 | | Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan.
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1 | | ARTICLE 100.
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2 | | Section 100-5. The Counties Code is amended by changing |
3 | | Section 3-4014 as follows:
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4 | | (55 ILCS 5/3-4014) |
5 | | Sec. 3-4014. Public Defender Fund defender grant program . |
6 | | (a) (Blank). Subject to appropriation, the Administrative |
7 | | Office of the Illinois Courts shall establish a grant
program |
8 | | for counties with a population of 3,000,000 or less for the |
9 | | purpose of training and hiring attorneys on contract to assist |
10 | | the
county public defender in pretrial detention hearings. The |
11 | | Administrative Office of the Illinois
Courts may establish, by |
12 | | rule, administrative procedures for the grant program, |
13 | | including application procedures and requirements concerning |
14 | | grant agreements, certifications, payment methodologies, and |
15 | | other
accountability measures that may be imposed upon |
16 | | participants in the program. Emergency rules may be adopted to |
17 | | implement the program in accordance with Section 5-45 of the |
18 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. |
19 | | (b) The Public Defender Fund is created as a special fund |
20 | | in the State treasury. All money in the Public Defender Fund |
21 | | shall be used, subject to appropriation, by the Illinois |
22 | | Supreme Court to provide funding to counties with a population |
23 | | of 3,000,000 or less for public defenders and public defender |
24 | | services pursuant to this Section 3-4014.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 102-1104, eff. 12-6-22.)
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2 | | ARTICLE 105.
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3 | | Section 105-5. The School Code is amended by changing |
4 | | Section 2-3.192 as follows:
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5 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.192) |
6 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023) |
7 | | Sec. 2-3.192. Significant loss grant program. Subject to |
8 | | specific State appropriation, the State Board shall make |
9 | | Significant Loss Grants available to school districts that |
10 | | meet all of the following requirements: |
11 | | (1) The district has been affected by a recent |
12 | | substantial loss of contributions from a single taxpayer |
13 | | that resulted in either a significant loss of the overall |
14 | | district Equalized Assessed Value or a significant loss in |
15 | | property tax revenue from January 1, 2018 through the |
16 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General |
17 | | Assembly. |
18 | | (2) The district's total equalized assessed value is |
19 | | significantly derived from a single taxpayer. |
20 | | (3) The district's administrative office is located in |
21 | | a county with less than 30,000 inhabitants. |
22 | | (4) The district has a total student enrollment of |
23 | | less than 500 students as published on the most recent |
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1 | | Illinois School Report Card. |
2 | | (5) The district has a low income concentration of at |
3 | | least 45% as published on the most recent Illinois School |
4 | | Report Card. |
5 | | The Professional Review Panel shall make recommendations |
6 | | to the State Board regarding grant eligibility and |
7 | | allocations. The State Board shall determine grant eligibility |
8 | | and allocations.
This Section is repealed on July 1, 2024 |
9 | | 2023 .
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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11 | | ARTICLE 110.
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12 | | Section 110-5. The Illinois Gambling Act is amended by |
13 | | changing Section 13 as follows:
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14 | | (230 ILCS 10/13) (from Ch. 120, par. 2413)
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15 | | Sec. 13. Wagering tax; rate; distribution.
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16 | | (a) Until January 1, 1998, a tax is imposed on the adjusted |
17 | | gross
receipts received from gambling games authorized under |
18 | | this Act at the rate of
20%.
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19 | | (a-1) From January 1, 1998 until July 1, 2002, a privilege |
20 | | tax is
imposed on persons engaged in the business of |
21 | | conducting riverboat gambling
operations, based on the |
22 | | adjusted gross receipts received by a licensed owner
from |
23 | | gambling games authorized under this Act at the following |
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1 | | rates:
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2 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
3 | | including $25,000,000;
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4 | | 20% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
5 | | $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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6 | | 25% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
7 | | $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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8 | | 30% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
9 | | $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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10 | | 35% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
11 | | $100,000,000.
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12 | | (a-2) From July 1, 2002 until July 1, 2003, a privilege tax |
13 | | is imposed on
persons engaged in the business of conducting |
14 | | riverboat gambling operations,
other than licensed managers |
15 | | conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf
of the |
16 | | State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by a |
17 | | licensed
owner from gambling games authorized under this Act |
18 | | at the following rates:
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19 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
20 | | including $25,000,000;
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21 | | 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
22 | | $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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23 | | 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
24 | | $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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25 | | 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
26 | | $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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1 | | 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
2 | | $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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3 | | 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
4 | | $150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
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5 | | 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
6 | | $200,000,000.
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7 | | (a-3) Beginning July 1, 2003, a privilege tax is imposed |
8 | | on persons engaged
in the business of conducting riverboat |
9 | | gambling operations, other than
licensed managers conducting |
10 | | riverboat gambling operations on behalf of the
State, based on |
11 | | the adjusted gross receipts received by a licensed owner from
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12 | | gambling games authorized under this Act at the following |
13 | | rates:
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14 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
15 | | including $25,000,000;
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16 | | 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
17 | | $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $37,500,000;
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18 | | 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
19 | | $37,500,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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20 | | 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
21 | | $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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22 | | 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
23 | | $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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24 | | 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
25 | | $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $250,000,000;
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26 | | 70% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
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1 | | $250,000,000.
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2 | | An amount equal to the amount of wagering taxes collected |
3 | | under this
subsection (a-3) that are in addition to the amount |
4 | | of wagering taxes that
would have been collected if the |
5 | | wagering tax rates under subsection (a-2)
were in effect shall |
6 | | be paid into the Common School Fund.
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7 | | The privilege tax imposed under this subsection (a-3) |
8 | | shall no longer be
imposed beginning on the earlier of (i) July |
9 | | 1, 2005; (ii) the first date
after June 20, 2003 that riverboat |
10 | | gambling operations are conducted
pursuant to a dormant |
11 | | license; or (iii) the first day that riverboat gambling
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12 | | operations are conducted under the authority of an owners |
13 | | license that is in
addition to the 10 owners licenses |
14 | | initially authorized under this Act.
For the purposes of this |
15 | | subsection (a-3), the term "dormant license"
means an owners |
16 | | license that is authorized by this Act under which no
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17 | | riverboat gambling operations are being conducted on June 20, |
18 | | 2003.
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19 | | (a-4) Beginning on the first day on which the tax imposed |
20 | | under
subsection (a-3) is no longer imposed and ending upon |
21 | | the imposition of the privilege tax under subsection (a-5) of |
22 | | this Section, a privilege tax is imposed on persons
engaged in |
23 | | the business of conducting gambling operations, other
than |
24 | | licensed managers conducting riverboat gambling operations on |
25 | | behalf of
the State, based on the adjusted gross receipts |
26 | | received by a licensed owner
from gambling games authorized |
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1 | | under this Act at the following rates:
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2 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
3 | | including $25,000,000;
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4 | | 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
5 | | $25,000,000 but not
exceeding $50,000,000;
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6 | | 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
7 | | $50,000,000 but not
exceeding $75,000,000;
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8 | | 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
9 | | $75,000,000 but not
exceeding $100,000,000;
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10 | | 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
11 | | $100,000,000 but not
exceeding $150,000,000;
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12 | | 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
13 | | $150,000,000 but not
exceeding $200,000,000;
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14 | | 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
15 | | $200,000,000.
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16 | | For the imposition of the privilege tax in this subsection |
17 | | (a-4), amounts paid pursuant to item (1) of subsection (b) of |
18 | | Section 56 of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 shall not |
19 | | be included in the determination of adjusted gross receipts. |
20 | | (a-5)(1) Beginning on July 1, 2020, a privilege tax is |
21 | | imposed on persons engaged in the business of conducting |
22 | | gambling operations, other than the owners licensee under |
23 | | paragraph (1) of subsection (e-5) of Section 7 and licensed |
24 | | managers conducting riverboat gambling operations on behalf of |
25 | | the State, based on the adjusted gross receipts received by |
26 | | such licensee from the gambling games authorized under this |
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1 | | Act. The privilege tax for all gambling games other than table |
2 | | games, including, but not limited to, slot machines, video |
3 | | game of chance gambling, and electronic gambling games shall |
4 | | be at the following rates: |
5 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
6 | | including $25,000,000; |
7 | | 22.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
8 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $50,000,000; |
9 | | 27.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
10 | | $50,000,000 but not exceeding $75,000,000; |
11 | | 32.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
12 | | $75,000,000 but not exceeding $100,000,000; |
13 | | 37.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
14 | | $100,000,000 but not exceeding $150,000,000; |
15 | | 45% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
16 | | $150,000,000 but not exceeding $200,000,000; |
17 | | 50% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
18 | | $200,000,000. |
19 | | The privilege tax for table games shall be at the |
20 | | following rates: |
21 | | 15% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
22 | | including $25,000,000; |
23 | | 20% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
24 | | $25,000,000. |
25 | | For the imposition of the privilege tax in this subsection |
26 | | (a-5), amounts paid pursuant to item (1) of subsection (b) of |
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1 | | Section 56 of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 shall not |
2 | | be included in the determination of adjusted gross receipts. |
3 | | (2) Beginning on the first day that an owners licensee |
4 | | under paragraph (1) of subsection (e-5) of Section 7 conducts |
5 | | gambling operations, either in a temporary facility or a |
6 | | permanent facility, a privilege tax is imposed on persons |
7 | | engaged in the business of conducting gambling operations |
8 | | under paragraph (1) of subsection (e-5) of Section 7, other |
9 | | than licensed managers conducting riverboat gambling |
10 | | operations on behalf of the State, based on the adjusted gross |
11 | | receipts received by such licensee from the gambling games |
12 | | authorized under this Act. The privilege tax for all gambling |
13 | | games other than table games, including, but not limited to, |
14 | | slot machines, video game of chance gambling, and electronic |
15 | | gambling games shall be at the following rates: |
16 | | 12% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and
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17 | | including $25,000,000 to the State and 10.5% of annual |
18 | | adjusted gross receipts up to and including $25,000,000 to |
19 | | the City of Chicago; |
20 | | 16% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of
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21 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $50,000,000 to the State and |
22 | | 14% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
23 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $50,000,000 to the City of |
24 | | Chicago; |
25 | | 20.1% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of
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26 | | $50,000,000 but not exceeding $75,000,000 to the State and |
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1 | | 17.4% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
2 | | $50,000,000 but not exceeding $75,000,000 to the City of |
3 | | Chicago; |
4 | | 21.4% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of
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5 | | $75,000,000 but not exceeding $100,000,000 to the State |
6 | | and 18.6% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
7 | | $75,000,000 but not exceeding $100,000,000 to the City of |
8 | | Chicago; |
9 | | 22.7% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of
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10 | | $100,000,000 but not exceeding $150,000,000 to the State |
11 | | and 19.8% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
12 | | $100,000,000 but not exceeding $150,000,000 to the City of |
13 | | Chicago; |
14 | | 24.1% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of
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15 | | $150,000,000 but not exceeding $225,000,000 to the State |
16 | | and 20.9% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
17 | | $150,000,000 but not exceeding $225,000,000 to the City of |
18 | | Chicago; |
19 | | 26.8% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of
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20 | | $225,000,000 but not exceeding $1,000,000,000 to the State |
21 | | and 23.2% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
22 | | $225,000,000 but not exceeding $1,000,000,000 to the City |
23 | | of Chicago; |
24 | | 40% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
25 | | $1,000,000,000 to the State and 34.7% of annual gross |
26 | | receipts in excess of $1,000,000,000 to the City of |
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1 | | Chicago. |
2 | | The privilege tax for table games shall be at the |
3 | | following rates: |
4 | | 8.1% of annual adjusted gross receipts up to and |
5 | | including $25,000,000 to the State and 6.9% of annual |
6 | | adjusted gross receipts up to and including $25,000,000 to |
7 | | the City of Chicago; |
8 | | 10.7% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
9 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $75,000,000 to the State and |
10 | | 9.3% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
11 | | $25,000,000 but not exceeding $75,000,000 to the City of |
12 | | Chicago; |
13 | | 11.2% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
14 | | $75,000,000 but not exceeding $175,000,000 to the State |
15 | | and 9.8% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
16 | | $75,000,000 but not exceeding $175,000,000 to the City of |
17 | | Chicago; |
18 | | 13.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
19 | | $175,000,000 but not exceeding $225,000,000 to the State |
20 | | and 11.5% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
21 | | $175,000,000 but not exceeding $225,000,000 to the City of |
22 | | Chicago; |
23 | | 15.1% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
24 | | $225,000,000 but not exceeding $275,000,000 to the State |
25 | | and 12.9% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
26 | | $225,000,000 but not exceeding $275,000,000 to the City of |
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1 | | Chicago; |
2 | | 16.2% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
3 | | $275,000,000 but not exceeding $375,000,000 to the State |
4 | | and 13.8% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
5 | | $275,000,000 but not exceeding $375,000,000 to the City of |
6 | | Chicago; |
7 | | 18.9% of annual adjusted gross receipts in excess of |
8 | | $375,000,000 to the State and 16.1% of annual gross |
9 | | receipts in excess of $375,000,000 to the City of Chicago. |
10 | | For the imposition of the privilege tax in this subsection |
11 | | (a-5), amounts paid pursuant to item (1) of subsection (b) of |
12 | | Section 56 of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 shall not |
13 | | be included in the determination of adjusted gross receipts. |
14 | | (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection |
15 | | (a-5), for the first 10 years that the privilege tax is imposed |
16 | | under this subsection (a-5) or until the year preceding the |
17 | | calendar year in which paragraph (4) becomes operative, |
18 | | whichever occurs first , the privilege tax shall be imposed on |
19 | | the modified annual adjusted gross receipts of a riverboat or |
20 | | casino conducting gambling operations in the City of East St. |
21 | | Louis, unless: |
22 | | (1) the riverboat or casino fails to employ at least |
23 | | 450 people, except no minimum employment shall be required |
24 | | during 2020 and 2021 or during periods that the riverboat |
25 | | or casino is closed on orders of State officials for |
26 | | public health emergencies or other emergencies not caused |
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1 | | by the riverboat or casino; |
2 | | (2) the riverboat or casino fails to maintain |
3 | | operations in a manner consistent with this Act or is not a |
4 | | viable riverboat or casino subject to the approval of the |
5 | | Board; or |
6 | | (3) the owners licensee is not an entity in which |
7 | | employees participate in an employee stock ownership plan |
8 | | or in which the owners licensee sponsors a 401(k) |
9 | | retirement plan and makes a matching employer contribution |
10 | | equal to at least one-quarter of the first 12% or one-half |
11 | | of the first 6% of each participating employee's |
12 | | contribution, not to exceed any limitations under federal |
13 | | laws and regulations. |
14 | | (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection |
15 | | (a-5), for 10 calendar years beginning in the year that |
16 | | gambling operations commence either in a temporary or |
17 | | permanent facility at an organization gaming facility located |
18 | | in the City of Collinsville if the facility commences |
19 | | operations within 3 years of the effective date of this |
20 | | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, the privilege |
21 | | tax imposed under this subsection (a-5) on a riverboat or |
22 | | casino conducting gambling operations in the City of East St. |
23 | | Louis shall be reduced, if applicable, by an amount equal to |
24 | | the difference in adjusted gross receipts for the 2022 |
25 | | calendar year less the current year's adjusted gross receipts, |
26 | | unless: |
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1 | | (A) the riverboat or casino fails to employ at least |
2 | | 350 people, except that no minimum employment shall be |
3 | | required during periods that the riverboat or casino is |
4 | | closed on orders of State officials for public health |
5 | | emergencies or other emergencies not caused by the |
6 | | riverboat or casino; |
7 | | (B) the riverboat or casino fails to maintain |
8 | | operations in a manner consistent with this Act or is not a |
9 | | viable riverboat or casino subject to the approval of the |
10 | | Board; or |
11 | | (C) the riverboat or casino fails to submit audited |
12 | | financial statements to the Board prepared by an |
13 | | accounting firm that has been preapproved by the Board and |
14 | | such statements were prepared in accordance with the |
15 | | provisions of the Financial Accounting Standards Board |
16 | | Accounting Standards Codification under nongovernmental |
17 | | accounting principles generally accepted in the United |
18 | | States. |
19 | | As used in this subsection (a-5), "modified annual |
20 | | adjusted gross receipts" means: |
21 | | (A) for calendar year 2020, the annual adjusted gross |
22 | | receipts for the current year minus the difference between |
23 | | an amount equal to the average annual adjusted gross |
24 | | receipts from a riverboat or casino conducting gambling |
25 | | operations in the City of East St. Louis for 2014, 2015, |
26 | | 2016, 2017, and 2018 and the annual adjusted gross |
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1 | | receipts for 2018; |
2 | | (B) for calendar year 2021, the annual adjusted gross |
3 | | receipts for the current year minus the difference between |
4 | | an amount equal to the average annual adjusted gross |
5 | | receipts from a riverboat or casino conducting gambling |
6 | | operations in the City of East St. Louis for 2014, 2015, |
7 | | 2016, 2017, and 2018 and the annual adjusted gross |
8 | | receipts for 2019; and |
9 | | (C) for calendar years 2022 through 2029, the annual |
10 | | adjusted gross receipts for the current year minus the |
11 | | difference between an amount equal to the average annual |
12 | | adjusted gross receipts from a riverboat or casino |
13 | | conducting gambling operations in the City of East St. |
14 | | Louis for 3 years preceding the current year and the |
15 | | annual adjusted gross receipts for the immediately |
16 | | preceding year. |
17 | | (a-6) From June 28, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act |
18 | | 101-31) until June 30, 2023, an owners licensee that conducted |
19 | | gambling operations prior to January 1, 2011 shall receive a |
20 | | dollar-for-dollar credit against the tax imposed under this |
21 | | Section for any renovation or construction costs paid by the |
22 | | owners licensee, but in no event shall the credit exceed |
23 | | $2,000,000. |
24 | | Additionally, from June 28, 2019 (the effective date of |
25 | | Public Act 101-31) until December 31, 2024, an owners licensee |
26 | | that (i) is located within 15 miles of the Missouri border, and |
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1 | | (ii) has at least 3 riverboats, casinos, or their equivalent |
2 | | within a 45-mile radius, may be authorized to relocate to a new |
3 | | location with the approval of both the unit of local |
4 | | government designated as the home dock and the Board, so long |
5 | | as the new location is within the same unit of local government |
6 | | and no more than 3 miles away from its original location. Such |
7 | | owners licensee shall receive a credit against the tax imposed |
8 | | under this Section equal to 8% of the total project costs, as |
9 | | approved by the Board, for any renovation or construction |
10 | | costs paid by the owners licensee for the construction of the |
11 | | new facility, provided that the new facility is operational by |
12 | | July 1, 2024. In determining whether or not to approve a |
13 | | relocation, the Board must consider the extent to which the |
14 | | relocation will diminish the gaming revenues received by other |
15 | | Illinois gaming facilities. |
16 | | (a-7) Beginning in the initial adjustment year and through |
17 | | the final adjustment year, if the total obligation imposed |
18 | | pursuant to either subsection (a-5) or (a-6) will result in an |
19 | | owners licensee receiving less after-tax adjusted gross |
20 | | receipts than it received in calendar year 2018, then the |
21 | | total amount of privilege taxes that the owners licensee is |
22 | | required to pay for that calendar year shall be reduced to the |
23 | | extent necessary so that the after-tax adjusted gross receipts |
24 | | in that calendar year equals the after-tax adjusted gross |
25 | | receipts in calendar year 2018, but the privilege tax |
26 | | reduction shall not exceed the annual adjustment cap. If |
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1 | | pursuant to this subsection (a-7), the total obligation |
2 | | imposed pursuant to either subsection (a-5) or (a-6) shall be |
3 | | reduced, then the owners licensee shall not receive a refund |
4 | | from the State at the end of the subject calendar year but |
5 | | instead shall be able to apply that amount as a credit against |
6 | | any payments it owes to the State in the following calendar |
7 | | year to satisfy its total obligation under either subsection |
8 | | (a-5) or (a-6). The credit for the final adjustment year shall |
9 | | occur in the calendar year following the final adjustment |
10 | | year. |
11 | | If an owners licensee that conducted gambling operations |
12 | | prior to January 1, 2019 expands its riverboat or casino, |
13 | | including, but not limited to, with respect to its gaming |
14 | | floor, additional non-gaming amenities such as restaurants, |
15 | | bars, and hotels and other additional facilities, and incurs |
16 | | construction and other costs related to such expansion from |
17 | | June 28, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act 101-31) until |
18 | | June 28, 2024 (the 5th anniversary of the effective date of |
19 | | Public Act 101-31), then for each $15,000,000 spent for any |
20 | | such construction or other costs related to expansion paid by |
21 | | the owners licensee, the final adjustment year shall be |
22 | | extended by one year and the annual adjustment cap shall |
23 | | increase by 0.2% of adjusted gross receipts during each |
24 | | calendar year until and including the final adjustment year. |
25 | | No further modifications to the final adjustment year or |
26 | | annual adjustment cap shall be made after $75,000,000 is |
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1 | | incurred in construction or other costs related to expansion |
2 | | so that the final adjustment year shall not extend beyond the |
3 | | 9th calendar year after the initial adjustment year, not |
4 | | including the initial adjustment year, and the annual |
5 | | adjustment cap shall not exceed 4% of adjusted gross receipts |
6 | | in a particular calendar year. Construction and other costs |
7 | | related to expansion shall include all project related costs, |
8 | | including, but not limited to, all hard and soft costs, |
9 | | financing costs, on or off-site ground, road or utility work, |
10 | | cost of gaming equipment and all other personal property, |
11 | | initial fees assessed for each incremental gaming position, |
12 | | and the cost of incremental land acquired for such expansion. |
13 | | Soft costs shall include, but not be limited to, legal fees, |
14 | | architect, engineering and design costs, other consultant |
15 | | costs, insurance cost, permitting costs, and pre-opening costs |
16 | | related to the expansion, including, but not limited to, any |
17 | | of the following: marketing, real estate taxes, personnel, |
18 | | training, travel and out-of-pocket expenses, supply, |
19 | | inventory, and other costs, and any other project related soft |
20 | | costs. |
21 | | To be eligible for the tax credits in subsection (a-6), |
22 | | all construction contracts shall include a requirement that |
23 | | the contractor enter into a project labor agreement with the |
24 | | building and construction trades council with geographic |
25 | | jurisdiction of the location of the proposed gaming facility. |
26 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection |
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1 | | (a-7), this subsection (a-7) does not apply to an owners |
2 | | licensee unless such owners licensee spends at least |
3 | | $15,000,000 on construction and other costs related to its |
4 | | expansion, excluding the initial fees assessed for each |
5 | | incremental gaming position. |
6 | | This subsection (a-7) does not apply to owners licensees
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7 | | authorized pursuant to subsection (e-5) of Section 7 of this
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8 | | Act. |
9 | | For purposes of this subsection (a-7): |
10 | | "Building and construction trades council" means any |
11 | | organization representing multiple construction entities that |
12 | | are monitoring or attentive to compliance with public or |
13 | | workers' safety laws, wage and hour requirements, or other |
14 | | statutory requirements or that are making or maintaining |
15 | | collective bargaining agreements. |
16 | | "Initial adjustment year" means the year commencing on |
17 | | January 1 of the calendar year immediately following the |
18 | | earlier of the following: |
19 | | (1) the commencement of gambling operations, either in |
20 | | a temporary or permanent facility, with respect to the |
21 | | owners license authorized under paragraph (1) of |
22 | | subsection (e-5) of Section 7 of this Act; or |
23 | | (2) June 28, 2021 (24 months after the effective date |
24 | | of Public Act 101-31); |
25 | | provided the initial adjustment year shall not commence |
26 | | earlier than June 28, 2020 (12 months after the effective date |
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1 | | of Public Act 101-31). |
2 | | "Final adjustment year" means the 2nd calendar year after |
3 | | the initial adjustment year, not including the initial |
4 | | adjustment year, and as may be extended further as described |
5 | | in this subsection (a-7). |
6 | | "Annual adjustment cap" means 3% of adjusted gross |
7 | | receipts in a particular calendar year, and as may be |
8 | | increased further as otherwise described in this subsection |
9 | | (a-7). |
10 | | (a-8) Riverboat gambling operations conducted by a |
11 | | licensed manager on
behalf of the State are not subject to the |
12 | | tax imposed under this Section.
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13 | | (a-9) Beginning on January 1, 2020, the calculation of |
14 | | gross receipts or adjusted gross receipts, for the purposes of |
15 | | this Section, for a riverboat, a casino, or an organization |
16 | | gaming facility shall not include the dollar amount of |
17 | | non-cashable vouchers, coupons, and electronic promotions |
18 | | redeemed by wagerers upon the riverboat, in the casino, or in |
19 | | the organization gaming facility up to and including an amount |
20 | | not to exceed 20% of a riverboat's, a casino's, or an |
21 | | organization gaming facility's adjusted gross receipts. |
22 | | The Illinois Gaming Board shall submit to the General |
23 | | Assembly a comprehensive report no later than March 31, 2023 |
24 | | detailing, at a minimum, the effect of removing non-cashable |
25 | | vouchers, coupons, and electronic promotions from this |
26 | | calculation on net gaming revenues to the State in calendar |
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1 | | years 2020 through 2022, the increase or reduction in wagerers |
2 | | as a result of removing non-cashable vouchers, coupons, and |
3 | | electronic promotions from this calculation, the effect of the |
4 | | tax rates in subsection (a-5) on net gaming revenues to this |
5 | | State, and proposed modifications to the calculation. |
6 | | (a-10) The taxes imposed by this Section shall be paid by |
7 | | the licensed
owner or the organization gaming licensee to the |
8 | | Board not later than 5:00 o'clock p.m. of the day after the day
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9 | | when the wagers were made.
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10 | | (a-15) If the privilege tax imposed under subsection (a-3) |
11 | | is no longer imposed pursuant to item (i) of the last paragraph |
12 | | of subsection (a-3), then by June 15 of each year, each owners |
13 | | licensee, other than an owners licensee that admitted |
14 | | 1,000,000 persons or
fewer in calendar year 2004, must, in |
15 | | addition to the payment of all amounts otherwise due under |
16 | | this Section, pay to the Board a reconciliation payment in the |
17 | | amount, if any, by which the licensed owner's base amount |
18 | | exceeds the amount of net privilege tax paid by the licensed |
19 | | owner to the Board in the then current State fiscal year. A |
20 | | licensed owner's net privilege tax obligation due for the |
21 | | balance of the State fiscal year shall be reduced up to the |
22 | | total of the amount paid by the licensed owner in its June 15 |
23 | | reconciliation payment. The obligation imposed by this |
24 | | subsection (a-15) is binding on any person, firm, corporation, |
25 | | or other entity that acquires an ownership interest in any |
26 | | such owners license. The obligation imposed under this |
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1 | | subsection (a-15) terminates on the earliest of: (i) July 1, |
2 | | 2007, (ii) the first day after August 23, 2005 (the effective |
3 | | date of Public Act 94-673) that riverboat gambling operations |
4 | | are conducted pursuant to a dormant license, (iii) the first |
5 | | day that riverboat gambling operations are conducted under the |
6 | | authority of an owners license that is in addition to the 10 |
7 | | owners licenses initially authorized under this Act, or (iv) |
8 | | the first day that a licensee under the Illinois Horse Racing |
9 | | Act of 1975 conducts gaming operations with slot machines or |
10 | | other electronic gaming devices. The Board must reduce the |
11 | | obligation imposed under this subsection (a-15) by an amount |
12 | | the Board deems reasonable for any of the following reasons: |
13 | | (A) an act or acts of God, (B) an act of bioterrorism or |
14 | | terrorism or a bioterrorism or terrorism threat that was |
15 | | investigated by a law enforcement agency, or (C) a condition |
16 | | beyond the control of the owners licensee that does not result |
17 | | from any act or omission by the owners licensee or any of its |
18 | | agents and that poses a hazardous threat to the health and |
19 | | safety of patrons. If an owners licensee pays an amount in |
20 | | excess of its liability under this Section, the Board shall |
21 | | apply the overpayment to future payments required under this |
22 | | Section. |
23 | | For purposes of this subsection (a-15): |
24 | | "Act of God" means an incident caused by the operation of |
25 | | an extraordinary force that cannot be foreseen, that cannot be |
26 | | avoided by the exercise of due care, and for which no person |
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1 | | can be held liable.
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2 | | "Base amount" means the following: |
3 | | For a riverboat in Alton, $31,000,000.
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4 | | For a riverboat in East Peoria, $43,000,000.
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5 | | For the Empress riverboat in Joliet, $86,000,000.
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6 | | For a riverboat in Metropolis, $45,000,000.
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7 | | For the Harrah's riverboat in Joliet, $114,000,000.
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8 | | For a riverboat in Aurora, $86,000,000.
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9 | | For a riverboat in East St. Louis, $48,500,000.
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10 | | For a riverboat in Elgin, $198,000,000.
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11 | | "Dormant license" has the meaning ascribed to it in |
12 | | subsection (a-3).
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13 | | "Net privilege tax" means all privilege taxes paid by a |
14 | | licensed owner to the Board under this Section, less all |
15 | | payments made from the State Gaming Fund pursuant to |
16 | | subsection (b) of this Section. |
17 | | The changes made to this subsection (a-15) by Public Act |
18 | | 94-839 are intended to restate and clarify the intent of |
19 | | Public Act 94-673 with respect to the amount of the payments |
20 | | required to be made under this subsection by an owners |
21 | | licensee to the Board.
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22 | | (b) From the tax revenue from riverboat or casino gambling
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23 | | deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an |
24 | | amount equal to 5% of
adjusted gross receipts generated by a |
25 | | riverboat or a casino, other than a riverboat or casino |
26 | | designated in paragraph (1), (3), or (4) of subsection (e-5) |
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1 | | of Section 7, shall be paid monthly, subject
to appropriation |
2 | | by the General Assembly, to the unit of local government in |
3 | | which the casino is located or that
is designated as the home |
4 | | dock of the riverboat. Notwithstanding anything to the |
5 | | contrary, beginning on the first day that an owners licensee |
6 | | under paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6) of subsection |
7 | | (e-5) of Section 7 conducts gambling operations, either in a |
8 | | temporary facility or a permanent facility, and for 2 years |
9 | | thereafter, a unit of local government designated as the home |
10 | | dock of a riverboat whose license was issued before January 1, |
11 | | 2019, other than a riverboat conducting gambling operations in |
12 | | the City of East St. Louis, shall not receive less under this |
13 | | subsection (b) than the amount the unit of local government |
14 | | received under this subsection (b) in calendar year 2018. |
15 | | Notwithstanding anything to the contrary and because the City |
16 | | of East St. Louis is a financially distressed city, beginning |
17 | | on the first day that an owners licensee under paragraph (1), |
18 | | (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6) of subsection (e-5) of Section 7 |
19 | | conducts gambling operations, either in a temporary facility |
20 | | or a permanent facility, and for 10 years thereafter, a unit of |
21 | | local government designated as the home dock of a riverboat |
22 | | conducting gambling operations in the City of East St. Louis |
23 | | shall not receive less under this subsection (b) than the |
24 | | amount the unit of local government received under this |
25 | | subsection (b) in calendar year 2018. |
26 | | From the tax revenue
deposited in the State Gaming Fund |
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1 | | pursuant to riverboat or casino gambling operations
conducted |
2 | | by a licensed manager on behalf of the State, an amount equal |
3 | | to 5%
of adjusted gross receipts generated pursuant to those |
4 | | riverboat or casino gambling
operations shall be paid monthly,
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5 | | subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, to the unit |
6 | | of local
government that is designated as the home dock of the |
7 | | riverboat upon which
those riverboat gambling operations are |
8 | | conducted or in which the casino is located. |
9 | | From the tax revenue from riverboat or casino gambling |
10 | | deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an |
11 | | amount equal to 5% of the adjusted gross receipts generated by |
12 | | a riverboat designated in paragraph (3) of subsection (e-5) of |
13 | | Section 7 shall be divided and remitted monthly, subject to |
14 | | appropriation, as follows: 70% to Waukegan, 10% to Park City, |
15 | | 15% to North Chicago, and 5% to Lake County. |
16 | | From the tax revenue from riverboat or casino gambling |
17 | | deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an |
18 | | amount equal to 5% of the adjusted gross receipts generated by |
19 | | a riverboat designated in paragraph (4) of subsection (e-5) of |
20 | | Section 7 shall be remitted monthly, subject to appropriation, |
21 | | as follows: 70% to the City of Rockford, 5% to the City of |
22 | | Loves Park, 5% to the Village of Machesney, and 20% to |
23 | | Winnebago County. |
24 | | From the tax revenue from riverboat or casino gambling |
25 | | deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, an |
26 | | amount equal to 5% of the adjusted gross receipts generated by |
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1 | | a riverboat designated in paragraph (5) of subsection (e-5) of |
2 | | Section 7 shall be remitted monthly, subject to appropriation, |
3 | | as follows: 2% to the unit of local government in which the |
4 | | riverboat or casino is located, and 3% shall be distributed: |
5 | | (A) in accordance with a regional capital development plan |
6 | | entered into by the following communities: Village of Beecher, |
7 | | City of Blue Island, Village of Burnham, City of Calumet City, |
8 | | Village of Calumet Park, City of Chicago Heights, City of |
9 | | Country Club Hills, Village of Crestwood, Village of Crete, |
10 | | Village of Dixmoor, Village of Dolton, Village of East Hazel |
11 | | Crest, Village of Flossmoor, Village of Ford Heights, Village |
12 | | of Glenwood, City of Harvey, Village of Hazel Crest, Village |
13 | | of Homewood, Village of Lansing, Village of Lynwood, City of |
14 | | Markham, Village of Matteson, Village of Midlothian, Village |
15 | | of Monee, City of Oak Forest, Village of Olympia Fields, |
16 | | Village of Orland Hills, Village of Orland Park, City of Palos |
17 | | Heights, Village of Park Forest, Village of Phoenix, Village |
18 | | of Posen, Village of Richton Park, Village of Riverdale, |
19 | | Village of Robbins, Village of Sauk Village, Village of South |
20 | | Chicago Heights, Village of South Holland, Village of Steger, |
21 | | Village of Thornton, Village of Tinley Park, Village of |
22 | | University Park, and Village of Worth; or (B) if no regional |
23 | | capital development plan exists, equally among the communities |
24 | | listed in item (A) to be used for capital expenditures or |
25 | | public pension payments, or both. |
26 | | Units of local government may refund any portion of the |
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1 | | payment that they receive pursuant to this subsection (b) to |
2 | | the riverboat or casino.
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3 | | (b-4) Beginning on the first day the licensee under |
4 | | paragraph (5) of subsection (e-5) of Section 7 conducts |
5 | | gambling operations, either in a temporary facility or a |
6 | | permanent facility, and ending on July 31, 2042, from the tax |
7 | | revenue deposited in the State Gaming Fund under this Section, |
8 | | $5,000,000 shall be paid annually, subject
to appropriation, |
9 | | to the host municipality of that owners licensee of a license |
10 | | issued or re-issued pursuant to Section
7.1 of this Act before |
11 | | January 1, 2012. Payments received by the host municipality |
12 | | pursuant to this subsection (b-4) may not be shared with any |
13 | | other unit of local government. |
14 | | (b-5) Beginning on June 28, 2019 (the effective date of |
15 | | Public Act 101-31), from the tax revenue
deposited in the |
16 | | State Gaming Fund under this Section, an amount equal to 3% of
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17 | | adjusted gross receipts generated by each organization gaming |
18 | | facility located outside Madison County shall be paid monthly, |
19 | | subject
to appropriation by the General Assembly, to a |
20 | | municipality other than the Village of Stickney in which each |
21 | | organization gaming facility is located or, if the |
22 | | organization gaming facility is not located within a |
23 | | municipality, to the county in which the organization gaming |
24 | | facility is located, except as otherwise provided in this |
25 | | Section. From the tax revenue deposited in the State Gaming |
26 | | Fund under this Section, an amount equal to 3% of adjusted |
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1 | | gross receipts generated by an organization gaming facility |
2 | | located in the Village of Stickney shall be paid monthly, |
3 | | subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, as follows: |
4 | | 25% to the Village of Stickney, 5% to the City of Berwyn, 50% |
5 | | to the Town of Cicero, and 20% to the Stickney Public Health |
6 | | District. |
7 | | From the tax revenue deposited in the State Gaming Fund |
8 | | under this Section, an amount equal to 5% of adjusted gross |
9 | | receipts generated by an organization gaming facility located |
10 | | in the City of Collinsville shall be paid monthly, subject to |
11 | | appropriation by the General Assembly, as follows: 30% to the |
12 | | City of Alton, 30% to the City of East St. Louis, and 40% to |
13 | | the City of Collinsville. |
14 | | Municipalities and counties may refund any portion of the |
15 | | payment that they receive pursuant to this subsection (b-5) to |
16 | | the organization gaming facility. |
17 | | (b-6) Beginning on June 28, 2019 (the effective date of |
18 | | Public Act 101-31), from the tax revenue deposited in the |
19 | | State Gaming Fund under this Section, an amount equal to 2% of |
20 | | adjusted gross receipts generated by an organization gaming |
21 | | facility located outside Madison County shall be paid monthly, |
22 | | subject to appropriation by the General Assembly, to the |
23 | | county in which the organization gaming facility is located |
24 | | for the purposes of its criminal justice system or health care |
25 | | system. |
26 | | Counties may refund any portion of the payment that they |
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1 | | receive pursuant to this subsection (b-6) to the organization |
2 | | gaming facility. |
3 | | (b-7) From the tax revenue from the organization gaming |
4 | | licensee located in one of the following townships of Cook |
5 | | County: Bloom, Bremen, Calumet, Orland, Rich, Thornton, or |
6 | | Worth, an amount equal to 5% of the adjusted gross receipts |
7 | | generated by that organization gaming licensee shall be |
8 | | remitted monthly, subject to appropriation, as follows: 2% to |
9 | | the unit of local government in which the organization gaming |
10 | | licensee is located, and 3% shall be distributed: (A) in |
11 | | accordance with a regional capital development plan entered |
12 | | into by the following communities: Village of Beecher, City of |
13 | | Blue Island, Village of Burnham, City of Calumet City, Village |
14 | | of Calumet Park, City of Chicago Heights, City of Country Club |
15 | | Hills, Village of Crestwood, Village of Crete, Village of |
16 | | Dixmoor, Village of Dolton, Village of East Hazel Crest, |
17 | | Village of Flossmoor, Village of Ford Heights, Village of |
18 | | Glenwood, City of Harvey, Village of Hazel Crest, Village of |
19 | | Homewood, Village of Lansing, Village of Lynwood, City of |
20 | | Markham, Village of Matteson, Village of Midlothian, Village |
21 | | of Monee, City of Oak Forest, Village of Olympia Fields, |
22 | | Village of Orland Hills, Village of Orland Park, City of Palos |
23 | | Heights, Village of Park Forest, Village of Phoenix, Village |
24 | | of Posen, Village of Richton Park, Village of Riverdale, |
25 | | Village of Robbins, Village of Sauk Village, Village of South |
26 | | Chicago Heights, Village of South Holland, Village of Steger, |
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1 | | Village of Thornton, Village of Tinley Park, Village of |
2 | | University Park, and Village of Worth; or (B) if no regional |
3 | | capital development plan exists, equally among the communities |
4 | | listed in item (A) to be used for capital expenditures or |
5 | | public pension payments, or both. |
6 | | (b-8) In lieu of the payments under subsection (b) of this |
7 | | Section, from the tax revenue deposited in the State Gaming
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8 | | Fund pursuant to riverboat or casino gambling operations |
9 | | conducted by an owners licensee
under paragraph (1) of |
10 | | subsection (e-5) of Section 7, an amount equal to the tax |
11 | | revenue
generated from the privilege tax imposed by paragraph |
12 | | (2) of subsection (a-5) that is to be
paid to the City of |
13 | | Chicago shall be paid monthly, subject
to appropriation by the |
14 | | General Assembly, as follows: (1) an amount equal to 0.5% of |
15 | | the annual adjusted gross receipts
generated by the owners |
16 | | licensee under paragraph (1) of subsection (e-5) of Section 7 |
17 | | to the home rule county in which the owners licensee is located |
18 | | for the purpose of enhancing
the county's criminal justice |
19 | | system; and (2) the balance to the City of Chicago and shall be |
20 | | expended or obligated by the City of Chicago for pension |
21 | | payments in accordance with Public Act 99-506. |
22 | | (c) Appropriations, as approved by the General Assembly, |
23 | | may be made
from the State Gaming Fund to the Board (i) for the |
24 | | administration and enforcement of this Act and the Video |
25 | | Gaming Act, (ii) for distribution to the Illinois State Police |
26 | | and to the Department of Revenue for the enforcement of this |
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1 | | Act and the Video Gaming Act, and (iii) to the
Department of |
2 | | Human Services for the administration of programs to treat
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3 | | problem gambling, including problem gambling from sports |
4 | | wagering. The Board's annual appropriations request must |
5 | | separately state its funding needs for the regulation of |
6 | | gaming authorized under Section 7.7, riverboat gaming, casino |
7 | | gaming, video gaming, and sports wagering.
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8 | | (c-2) An amount equal to 2% of the adjusted gross receipts |
9 | | generated by an organization gaming facility located within a |
10 | | home rule county with a population of over 3,000,000 |
11 | | inhabitants shall be paid, subject to appropriation
from the |
12 | | General Assembly, from the State Gaming Fund to the home rule
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13 | | county in which the organization gaming licensee is located |
14 | | for the purpose of
enhancing the county's criminal justice |
15 | | system. |
16 | | (c-3) Appropriations, as approved by the General Assembly, |
17 | | may be made from the tax revenue deposited into the State |
18 | | Gaming Fund from organization gaming licensees pursuant to |
19 | | this Section for the administration and enforcement of this |
20 | | Act.
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21 | | (c-4) After payments required under subsections (b), |
22 | | (b-5), (b-6), (b-7), (c), (c-2), and (c-3) have been made from |
23 | | the tax revenue from organization gaming licensees deposited |
24 | | into the State Gaming Fund under this Section, all remaining |
25 | | amounts from organization gaming licensees shall be |
26 | | transferred into the Capital Projects Fund. |
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1 | | (c-5) (Blank).
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2 | | (c-10) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate |
3 | | from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund |
4 | | an amount equal to the amount
paid into the Horse Racing Equity |
5 | | Fund pursuant to subsection (c-5) in the
prior calendar year.
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6 | | (c-15) After the payments required under subsections (b), |
7 | | (c), and (c-5)
have been made, an amount equal to 2% of the |
8 | | adjusted gross receipts of (1)
an owners licensee that |
9 | | relocates pursuant to Section 11.2, (2) an owners
licensee |
10 | | conducting riverboat gambling operations pursuant to
an
owners |
11 | | license that is initially issued after June 25, 1999,
or (3) |
12 | | the first
riverboat gambling operations conducted by a |
13 | | licensed manager on behalf of the
State under Section 7.3,
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14 | | whichever comes first, shall be paid, subject to appropriation
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15 | | from the General Assembly, from the State Gaming Fund to each |
16 | | home rule
county with a population of over 3,000,000 |
17 | | inhabitants for the purpose of
enhancing the county's criminal |
18 | | justice system.
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19 | | (c-20) Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate |
20 | | from the General
Revenue Fund to the Education Assistance Fund |
21 | | an amount equal to the amount
paid to each home rule county |
22 | | with a population of over 3,000,000 inhabitants
pursuant to |
23 | | subsection (c-15) in the prior calendar year.
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24 | | (c-21) After the payments required under subsections (b), |
25 | | (b-4), (b-5), (b-6), (b-7), (b-8), (c), (c-3), and (c-4) have |
26 | | been made, an amount equal to 0.5% of the adjusted gross |
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1 | | receipts generated by the owners licensee under paragraph (1) |
2 | | of subsection (e-5) of Section 7 shall be paid monthly, |
3 | | subject to appropriation
from the General Assembly, from the |
4 | | State Gaming Fund to the home rule
county in which the owners |
5 | | licensee is located for the purpose of
enhancing the county's |
6 | | criminal justice system. |
7 | | (c-22) After the payments required under subsections (b), |
8 | | (b-4), (b-5), (b-6), (b-7), (b-8), (c), (c-3), (c-4), and |
9 | | (c-21) have been made, an amount equal to 2% of the adjusted |
10 | | gross receipts generated by the owners licensee under |
11 | | paragraph (5) of subsection (e-5) of Section 7 shall be paid, |
12 | | subject to appropriation
from the General Assembly, from the |
13 | | State Gaming Fund to the home rule
county in which the owners |
14 | | licensee is located for the purpose of
enhancing the county's |
15 | | criminal justice system. |
16 | | (c-25) From July 1, 2013 and each July 1 thereafter |
17 | | through July 1, 2019, $1,600,000 shall be transferred from the |
18 | | State Gaming Fund to the Chicago State University Education |
19 | | Improvement Fund.
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20 | | On July 1, 2020 and each July 1 thereafter, $3,000,000 |
21 | | shall be transferred from the State Gaming Fund to the Chicago |
22 | | State University Education Improvement Fund. |
23 | | (c-30) On July 1, 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter, |
24 | | $92,000,000 shall be transferred from the State Gaming Fund to |
25 | | the School Infrastructure Fund and $23,000,000 shall be |
26 | | transferred from the State Gaming Fund to the Horse Racing |
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1 | | Equity Fund. |
2 | | (c-35) Beginning on July 1, 2013, in addition to any |
3 | | amount transferred under subsection (c-30) of this Section, |
4 | | $5,530,000 shall be transferred monthly from the State Gaming |
5 | | Fund to the School Infrastructure Fund. |
6 | | (d) From time to time, through June 30, 2021, the
Board |
7 | | shall transfer the remainder of the funds
generated by this |
8 | | Act into the Education
Assistance Fund.
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9 | | (d-5) Beginning on July 1, 2021, on the last day of each |
10 | | month, or as soon thereafter as possible, after all the |
11 | | required expenditures, distributions, and transfers have been |
12 | | made from the State Gaming Fund for the month pursuant to |
13 | | subsections (b) through (c-35), at the direction of the Board, |
14 | | the Comptroller shall direct and the Treasurer shall transfer |
15 | | $22,500,000, along with any deficiencies in such amounts from |
16 | | prior months in the same fiscal year, from the State Gaming |
17 | | Fund to the Education Assistance Fund; then, at the direction |
18 | | of the Board, the Comptroller shall direct and the Treasurer |
19 | | shall transfer the remainder of the funds generated by this |
20 | | Act, if any, from the State Gaming Fund to the Capital Projects |
21 | | Fund. |
22 | | (e) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit the unit of local |
23 | | government
designated as the home dock of the riverboat from |
24 | | entering into agreements
with other units of local government |
25 | | in this State or in other states to
share its portion of the |
26 | | tax revenue.
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1 | | (f) To the extent practicable, the Board shall administer |
2 | | and collect the
wagering taxes imposed by this Section in a |
3 | | manner consistent with the
provisions of Sections 4, 5, 5a, |
4 | | 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, 6, 6a, 6b,
6c, 8, 9, and 10 of |
5 | | the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and Section 3-7 of the
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6 | | Uniform Penalty and Interest Act.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 101-31, Article 25, Section 25-910, eff. |
8 | | 6-28-19; 101-31, Article 35, Section 35-55, eff. 6-28-19; |
9 | | 101-648, eff. 6-30-20; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-538, eff. |
10 | | 8-20-21; 102-689, eff. 12-17-21; 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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11 | | ARTICLE 999.
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12 | | Section 999-95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act |
13 | | makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by |
14 | | text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a |
15 | | Section represented by multiple versions), the use of that |
16 | | text does not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the |
17 | | changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any |
18 | | other Public Act.
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19 | | Section 999-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
20 | | becoming law, except that Articles 10, 85, 98, and 100 take |
21 | | effect on July 1, 2023, Articles 20, 80, and 99 take effect on |
22 | | January 1, 2024, and Section 5-110 takes effect on the |
23 | | effective date of House Bill 2041 of the 103rd General |