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1    AN ACT concerning military affairs.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is
5amended by changing Section 1-20 as follows:
 
6    (5 ILCS 100/1-20)  (from Ch. 127, par. 1001-20)
7    Sec. 1-20. "Agency" means each officer, board, commission,
8and agency created by the Constitution, whether in the
9executive, legislative, or judicial branch of State
10government, but other than the circuit court; each officer,
11department, board, commission, agency, institution, authority,
12university, and body politic and corporate of the State; each
13administrative unit or corporate outgrowth of the State
14government that is created by or pursuant to statute, other
15than units of local government and their officers, school
16districts, and boards of election commissioners; and each
17administrative unit or corporate outgrowth of the above and as
18may be created by executive order of the Governor. "Agency",
19however, does not include the following:
20        (1) The House of Representatives and Senate and their
21    respective standing and service committees, including
22    without limitation the Board of the Office of the Architect
23    of the Capitol and the Architect of the Capitol established

 

 

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1    under the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of
2    1984.
3        (2) The Governor.
4        (3) The justices and judges of the Supreme and
5    Appellate Courts.
6        (4) The Legislative Ethics Commission.
7        (5) The Illinois State Guard with respect to
8    regulations adopted under the Illinois State Guard Act.
9(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
 
10    Section 3. The State Employee Indemnification Act is
11amended by changing Section 1 as follows:
 
12    (5 ILCS 350/1)  (from Ch. 127, par. 1301)
13    Sec. 1. Definitions. For the purpose of this Act:
14    (a) The term "State" means the State of Illinois, the
15General Assembly, the court, or any State office, department,
16division, bureau, board, commission, or committee, the
17governing boards of the public institutions of higher education
18created by the State, the Illinois National Guard, the Illinois
19State Guard, the Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, any
20poison control center designated under the Poison Control
21System Act that receives State funding, or any other agency or
22instrumentality of the State. It does not mean any local public
23entity as that term is defined in Section 1-206 of the Local
24Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act or a

 

 

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1pension fund.
2    (b) The term "employee" means: any present or former
3elected or appointed officer, trustee or employee of the State,
4or of a pension fund; any present or former commissioner or
5employee of the Executive Ethics Commission or of the
6Legislative Ethics Commission; any present or former
7Executive, Legislative, or Auditor General's Inspector
8General; any present or former employee of an Office of an
9Executive, Legislative, or Auditor General's Inspector
10General; any present or former member of the Illinois National
11Guard while on active duty; any present or former member of the
12Illinois State Guard while on State active duty; individuals or
13organizations who contract with the Department of Corrections,
14the Department of Juvenile Justice, the Comprehensive Health
15Insurance Board, or the Department of Veterans' Affairs to
16provide services; individuals or organizations who contract
17with the Department of Human Services (as successor to the
18Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities) to
19provide services including but not limited to treatment and
20other services for sexually violent persons; individuals or
21organizations who contract with the Department of Military
22Affairs for youth programs; individuals or organizations who
23contract to perform carnival and amusement ride safety
24inspections for the Department of Labor; individuals who
25contract with the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate
26Prosecutor to provide legal services, but only when performing

 

 

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1duties within the scope of the Office's prosecutorial
2activities; individual representatives of or designated
3organizations authorized to represent the Office of State
4Long-Term Ombudsman for the Department on Aging; individual
5representatives of or organizations designated by the
6Department on Aging in the performance of their duties as adult
7protective services agencies or regional administrative
8agencies under the Adult Protective Services Act; individuals
9or organizations appointed as members of a review team or the
10Advisory Council under the Adult Protective Services Act;
11individuals or organizations who perform volunteer services
12for the State where such volunteer relationship is reduced to
13writing; individuals who serve on any public entity (whether
14created by law or administrative action) described in paragraph
15(a) of this Section; individuals or not for profit
16organizations who, either as volunteers, where such volunteer
17relationship is reduced to writing, or pursuant to contract,
18furnish professional advice or consultation to any agency or
19instrumentality of the State; individuals who serve as foster
20parents for the Department of Children and Family Services when
21caring for a Department ward; individuals who serve as members
22of an independent team of experts under Brian's Law; and
23individuals who serve as arbitrators pursuant to Part 10A of
24Article II of the Code of Civil Procedure and the rules of the
25Supreme Court implementing Part 10A, each as now or hereafter
26amended; the term "employee" does not mean an independent

 

 

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1contractor except as provided in this Section. The term
2includes an individual appointed as an inspector by the
3Director of State Police when performing duties within the
4scope of the activities of a Metropolitan Enforcement Group or
5a law enforcement organization established under the
6Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. An individual who renders
7professional advice and consultation to the State through an
8organization which qualifies as an "employee" under the Act is
9also an employee. The term includes the estate or personal
10representative of an employee.
11    (c) The term "pension fund" means a retirement system or
12pension fund created under the Illinois Pension Code.
13(Source: P.A. 98-49, eff. 7-1-13; 98-83, eff. 7-15-13; 98-732,
14eff. 7-16-14; 98-756, eff. 7-16-14.)
 
15    Section 5. The Military Code of Illinois is amended by
16changing Section 21 as follows:
 
17    (20 ILCS 1805/21)  (from Ch. 129, par. 220.21)
18    Sec. 21. The Assistant Adjutant General for Army shall be
19the chief administrative assistant to The Adjutant General for
20Army matters and the Assistant Adjutant General for Air shall
21be the chief administrative assistant to The Adjutant General
22for Air matters and both shall perform such duties as may be
23directed by The Adjutant General. In the event of the death or
24disability of The Adjutant General or any other occurrence that

 

 

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1creates a vacancy in the office, his absence from the State,
2the Commander-in-Chief shall designate either the Assistant
3Adjutant General for Army or the Assistant Adjutant General for
4Air as the Acting Adjutant General to perform the duties of the
5office until an Adjutant General is appointed of The Adjutant
6General.
7(Source: P.A. 80-176.)
 
8    Section 10. The Illinois Code of Military Justice is
9amended by adding Section 76b as follows:
 
10    (20 ILCS 1807/76b new)
11    Sec. 76b. Article 76b. Lack of mental capacity or mental
12responsibility; commitment of accused for examination and
13treatment.
14    (a) Persons incompetent to stand trial.
15        (1)(A) In general, no person may be brought to trial by
16    court-martial if that person is presently suffering from a
17    mental disease or defect rendering that person mentally
18    incompetent to the extent that he or she is unable to
19    understand the nature of the proceedings against them or to
20    conduct or cooperate intelligently in the defense of the
21    case.
22        (B) A person is presumed to have the capacity to stand
23    trial unless the contrary is established.
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1    trial shall be made in accordance with Rule 909 (c), (d),
2    and (e) of the Rules for Courts-Martial as described in the
3    Manual for Courts-Martial, United States (2012 Edition),
4    or as provided in any subsequent rule adopted in accordance
5    with applicable law and regulation by the President of the
6    United States, except that references in those rules to
7    "the Attorney General" mean the Department of Human
8    Services.
9        (2) An inquiry into the mental capacity or mental
10    responsibility of the accused shall be conducted as
11    provided in Rule 706 of the Rules for Courts-Martial as
12    described in the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States
13    (2012 Edition), or as provided in any subsequent rule
14    adopted in accordance with applicable law and regulation by
15    the President of the United States.
16        If the accused's incapacity is mental, the convening
17    authority may order him or her to be placed for treatment
18    in the custody of the Department of Human Services or the
19    convening authority may order him or her to be placed in
20    the custody of any other appropriate public or private
21    mental health facility or treatment program which has
22    agreed to provide treatment to the accused. If the accused
23    is placed in the custody of the Department of Human
24    Services, the accused may be placed in a secure setting.
25    During the period of time required to determine the
26    appropriate placement, the accused shall remain confined.

 

 

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1    If, upon the completion of the placement process, the
2    Department of Human Services determines that the accused is
3    currently fit to stand trial, the Department shall
4    immediately notify the convening authority and shall
5    submit a written report within 7 days. In that
6    circumstance, the placement shall be held pending a court
7    hearing on the Department's report. Otherwise, upon
8    completion of the placement process, the sheriff shall be
9    notified and shall transport the accused to the designated
10    facility. The placement may be ordered on either an
11    inpatient or an outpatient basis.
12        In addition to other matters, the inquiry shall
13    determine whether there is a substantial probability that
14    the accused will attain mental responsibility to stand
15    trial within one year if he or she is provided with a
16    course of treatment.
17            (A) In the case of a general court-martial, if the
18        official responsible for determining capacity to stand
19        trial finds that there is not a substantial probability
20        that the accused will attain mental responsibility
21        within one year if he or she is provided with a course
22        of treatment, the case shall proceed as provided in
23        Section 104-23 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of
24        1963. In a special court-martial, the case shall
25        proceed after the expiration of the maximum period of
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1        charged.
2            (B) If the official responsible for determining
3        capacity to stand trial finds that there is a
4        probability that the accused will attain mental
5        responsibility within one year if he or she is provided
6        with a course of treatment, or if the official is
7        unable to determine whether a substantial probability
8        exists, the accused shall be ordered to undergo
9        treatment for the purpose of rendering him or her fit
10        in accordance with subsections (b) or (c) of Section
11        104-17 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963.
12                (1) Any references to "the court" in Sections
13            104-23 and 104-17 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
14            of 1963 mean the general court-martial convening
15            authority.
16                (2) The general court-martial convening
17            authority shall, as necessary, transmit the
18            information as provided in subsection (d) of
19            Section 104-17 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of
20            1963.
21    (b) Persons found not guilty by reason of lack of mental
22responsibility.
23        (1) The accused is presumed to have been mentally
24    responsible at the time of the alleged offense. This
25    presumption continues until the accused establishes, by
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1    mentally responsible at the time of the alleged offense. A
2    mental condition not amounting to a lack of mental
3    responsibility under Article 50a of this Code is not an
4    affirmative defense.
5        (2) If a question is raised concerning the mental
6    responsibility of the accused, the military judge shall
7    rule whether to direct an inquiry under Rule 706 of the
8    Rules for Court-Martial as described in the Manual for
9    Courts-Martial, United States (2012 Edition), or under any
10    subsequent rule adopted in accordance with applicable law
11    and regulation by the President of the United States. The
12    issue of mental responsibility shall not be considered an
13    interlocutory question.
14        (3) If a person is found not guilty only by reason of
15    lack of mental responsibility, the case shall proceed in
16    accordance with State law pertaining to persons acquitted
17    by reason of insanity as provided in Section 5-2-4 of the
18    Unified Code of Corrections. References within that
19    Section to "the court" or "clerk of the court" mean the
20    general court-martial convening authority.
21        (4) After a finding or verdict of not guilty only by
22    reason of lack of mental responsibility, the accused shall
23    be ordered to the Department of Human Services for an
24    evaluation as to whether he or she is in need of mental
25    health services. The order shall specify whether the
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1    basis. If the evaluation is to be conducted on an inpatient
2    basis, the accused shall be placed in a secure setting. A
3    copy of the law enforcement reports, criminal charges,
4    arrest record, jail record, record of trial, and any victim
5    impact statement shall be sent with the order for
6    evaluation. After the evaluation and during the period of
7    time required to determine the appropriate placement, the
8    accused shall remain in confinement. Individualized
9    placement evaluations performed by the Department of Human
10    Services shall be used to determine the most appropriate
11    setting for forensic treatment based upon a number of
12    factors including mental health diagnosis, proximity to
13    surviving victims, security need, age, gender, and
14    proximity to family. Upon completion of the placement
15    process, the sheriff shall be notified and shall transport
16    the accused to the designated facility.
 
17    Section 15. The State Guard Act is amended by changing and
18renumbering Section 0.01 and by adding Sections 1-1, 1-5, 1-10,
192-5, 3-5, 3-10, 4-5, 4-10, 5-5, 5-10, 5-15, and 6-5 and the
20headings of Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, and
21Part VI as follows:
 
22    (20 ILCS 1815/Pt. I heading new)
23
PART I
24
GENERAL PROVISIONS

 

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 1815/0.01)  (from Ch. 129, par. 228h)
2    Sec. 1-1 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
3Illinois State Guard Act.
4(Source: P.A. 86-1324.)
 
5    (20 ILCS 1815/1-5 new)
6    Sec. 1-5. Establishment and purpose.
7    (a) This Act establishes the Illinois State Guard ("the
8State Guard"). The State Guard is the State's non-federally
9recognized military force which may be composed of members of
10the Unorganized Militia who are 18 through 45 years of age, and
11those persons who are 45 through 65 years of age as determined
12necessary by the Governor.
13    (b) The Governor is the Commander-in-Chief of the State
14Guard. The Adjutant General is the Commander of the State
15Guard. As directed by the Adjutant General, the Department of
16Military Affairs shall administer the State Guard.
17    (c) The purpose of the State Guard is to provide the State
18a capable military force when all or part of the Illinois
19National Guard is not available for State service due to its
20possible or actual mobilization into federal service by the
21President of the United States.
 
22    (20 ILCS 1815/1-10 new)
23    Sec. 1-10. Activation of the State Guard.

 

 

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1    (a) Whenever the Commander-in-Chief deems it necessary or
2advisable for the purpose of executing the laws of the State or
3to prevent an actual or threatened violation of law; when the
4nation is at war and a requisition or order has been made, or
5is likely to be made, by the President of the United States
6calling the National Guard, or parts thereof, into the National
7service; or for any other emergency, he or she may issue a
8proclamation calling for volunteers to serve in the State
9Guard. Persons who answer the call and who are appointed or
10enlisted in the State Guard shall serve in State Active Duty
11status.
12    (b) The proclamation shall state the number of volunteers
13needed and the period of State Active Duty during which they
14are called to serve. The Commander-in-Chief may terminate or
15extend any such proclamation at any time he or she determines
16appropriate and in the best interests of the State.
17    (c) When mobilized and deployed to support civil
18authorities, the State Guard may be directed by civil
19authorities as to work to be done or the result to be attained,
20but not as to the method to be employed. At all times, State
21Guard units and members shall remain under the command and
22control of the Commander-in-Chief, the Adjutant General, and
23such subordinate commanders as the Adjutant General may
24appoint.
 
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1
PART II
2
ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE GUARD

 
3    (20 ILCS 1815/2-5 new)
4    Sec. 2-5. Organization.
5    (a) As authorized by the Commander-in-Chief, the Adjutant
6General may by order establish units of the State Army and Air
7Guard that are similar in nature and in general conformity to
8those of the United States Army and Air Force and may assign
9State Guard personnel to each unit. Upon expiration or
10termination of the proclamation issued in accordance with
11Section 1-10 of this Act, the Commander-in-Chief may discharge
12such units and personnel assigned thereto.
13    (b) The State Guard shall consist of 2 components: the
14State Army Guard and the State Air Guard. The Adjutant General
15may appoint the Assistant Adjutant General for Army as the
16Commander of the State Army Guard and the Assistant Adjutant
17General for Air as the Commander of the State Air Guard,
18respectively. The Adjutant General may also appoint such other
19subordinate commanders and staff of the State Guard as he or
20she determines appropriate.
 
21    (20 ILCS 1815/Pt. III heading new)
22
PART III
23
PERSONNEL AND PAY

 

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 1815/3-5 new)
2    Sec. 3-5. Personnel.
3    (a) The State Guard shall be comprised of commissioned
4officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel in grades
5conforming to those of the United States Army and Air Force.
6The Adjutant General shall establish by regulation the
7qualifications for appointment, enlistment, service, and
8promotion in the State Guard including, but not limited to,
9minimum and maximum age, education, physical condition, and
10personal conduct.
11    (b) The Governor shall appoint all commissioned and warrant
12officers of the State Guard in a manner similar to appointments
13made in the Illinois National Guard. Officers shall take the
14following oath as a condition of appointment: "I do solemnly
15swear (or affirm) that I will bear true allegiance to the
16Constitution of the United States and to the Constitution of
17the State of Illinois, and to the laws thereof, and that I will
18faithfully obey the orders of the Commander-in-Chief and the
19officers appointed above me, and the rules and regulations of
20the Illinois State Guard. (So help me God.)" Appointments in
21the State Guard shall be for an indefinite term and subject to
22death, resignation, discharge, retirement, or termination in
23accordance with State law and regulation.
24    (c) Persons accepted for enlistment in the State Guard
25shall, as a condition of enlistment, take the same oath as
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1the form of enlistment contracts. Original terms of enlistment
2shall be limited to 2 years. Re-enlistment terms shall be
3limited to one year.
4    (d) In accordance with regulations prescribed by the
5Adjutant General, upon an officer's separation from the State
6Guard, the Adjutant General shall characterize the officer's
7service as honorable, general (under honorable conditions), or
8under conditions other than honorable using criteria that are
9in general conformity with those regulations or instructions of
10the United States Army and Air Force that are applicable to the
11National Guard, unless the officer was separated with a
12punitive discharge under the Illinois Code of Military Justice.
13    (e) The Adjutant General may mobilize on State Active Duty
14members of the Illinois National Guard as he or she determines
15necessary to administer, train, or command the State Guard.
 
16    (20 ILCS 1815/3-10 new)
17    Sec. 3-10. Pay and allowances.
18    (a) The State is responsible for all pay and allowances of
19members of the State Guard.
20    (b) Members of the State Guard serving on State Active Duty
21shall receive the same pay as provided to members of the
22Illinois National Guard of like grade and longevity under
23Sections 48 and 49 of the Military Code of Illinois.
24    (c) Members of the State Guard serving on State Active Duty
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1civil representation purposes to the same degree and extent as
2members of the Illinois National Guard under Section 1 of the
3State Employee Indemnification Act.
4    (d) Members of the State Guard criminally prosecuted by
5civil authorities of the United States, any State,
6Commonwealth, Territory, or District of the United States,
7including the State of Illinois or any political subdivision
8thereof, shall be entitled to representation and
9indemnification to the same extent as members of the Illinois
10National Guard under Section 90 of the Military Code of
11Illinois.
 
12    (20 ILCS 1815/Pt. IV heading new)
13
PART IV
14
EQUIPPING AND UNIFORMS

 
15    (20 ILCS 1815/4-5 new)
16    Sec. 4-5. Equipping.
17    (a) As permitted by federal law and regulation, the State
18Guard may use the federal military property and personnel of
19the Illinois National Guard and shall reimburse the appropriate
20federal authority for such use from State funds.
21    (b) The State Guard may use federal property of the
22Illinois National Guard only to the extent that its members are
23trained to use it properly and safely and, if necessary, under
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1National Guard detailed by the Adjutant General.
2    (c) In accordance with the Illinois Procurement Code, the
3State may, at its expense and subject to the availability of
4State funds, procure and provide such other materials, as
5needed, for the State Guard.
6    (d) State Guard commanders shall be held responsible and
7accountable for all military property issued to them in a
8manner similar to that enforced against commanders of the
9Illinois National Guard under property accountability
10regulations or instructions of the United States Army and Air
11Force.
12    (e) In accordance with regulations prescribed by the
13Adjutant General, members of the State Guard shall be held
14responsible and may be held financially liable for any damage,
15destruction, or loss, including loss of accountability, of
16military property under their control in a manner similar to
17that enforced against members of the Illinois National Guard
18under applicable regulations or instructions of the United
19States Army and Air Force.
 
20    (20 ILCS 1815/4-10 new)
21    Sec. 4-10. Uniforms.
22    (a) Uniforms for the State Guard shall be in general
23conformity with those of the Illinois National Guard, except
24that members of the State Guard shall wear the designation "IL"
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1State Army Guard", "Illinois State Air Guard", or "Illinois" on
2their class C/utility uniforms.
3    (b) Officers shall pay for their uniforms. Enlisted members
4shall be issued uniforms in accordance with regulations
5prescribed by the Adjutant General and subject to the
6availability of State funds.
7    (c) Officer and enlisted rank insignia shall be in
8conformity with those of the Illinois National Guard.
 
9    (20 ILCS 1815/Pt. V heading new)
10
PART V
11
DISCIPLINE

 
12    (20 ILCS 1815/5-5 new)
13    Sec. 5-5. Military justice. While serving on State Active
14Duty, members of the State Guard shall be subject to the
15provisions of the Illinois Code of Military Justice.
 
16    (20 ILCS 1815/5-10 new)
17    Sec. 5-10. Terminating appointments. The Adjutant General
18may prescribe, by regulation, administrative procedures for
19terminating the appointment of any commissioned or warrant
20officer for cause that are similar to those procedures which
21apply to members of the Illinois National Guard, except that
22any administrative procedures prescribed by the Adjutant
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1entitled to present his or her case to a board of officers
2unless the officer has at least 6 years of total military
3service in the State Guard at the time the termination action
4was initiated. Such administrative procedures shall require
5the Adjutant General to characterize the officer's service as
6honorable, general (under honorable conditions), or under
7other than honorable conditions; however, in no case may the
8Adjutant General characterize an officer's service as other
9than honorable unless the officer is afforded the right to
10present his or her case to a board of officers.
 
11    (20 ILCS 1815/5-15 new)
12    Sec. 5-15. Involuntary separation. The Adjutant General
13may prescribe, by regulation, administrative procedures to
14involuntarily separate any enlisted member from the State Guard
15for cause that are similar to those procedures which apply to
16members of the Illinois National Guard, except that any
17administrative procedures prescribed by the Adjutant General
18under this Section shall provide that no enlisted person is
19entitled to present his or her case to a board of officers
20unless the enlisted person has at least 6 years of total
21military service in the State Guard at the time the separation
22action was initiated. Such administrative procedures shall
23require the Adjutant General to characterize the enlisted
24member's service as honorable, general (under honorable
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1however, in no case may the Adjutant General characterize an
2enlisted member's service as other than honorable unless the
3enlisted member is afforded the right to present his or her
4case to a board of officers.
 
5    (20 ILCS 1815/Pt. VI heading new)
6
PART VI
7
REGULATIONS

 
8    (20 ILCS 1815/6-5 new)
9    Sec. 6-5. Regulations. Regulations authorized under this
10Act shall not be subject to the Illinois Administrative
11Procedure Act and shall become effective upon approval by the
12Adjutant General.
 
13    (20 ILCS 1815/1 rep.)
14    (20 ILCS 1815/2 rep.)
15    (20 ILCS 1815/3 rep.)
16    (20 ILCS 1815/4 rep.)
17    (20 ILCS 1815/5 rep.)
18    (20 ILCS 1815/6 rep.)
19    (20 ILCS 1815/7 rep.)
20    (20 ILCS 1815/8 rep.)
21    (20 ILCS 1815/9 rep.)
22    (20 ILCS 1815/10 rep.)
23    (20 ILCS 1815/11 rep.)

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 1815/12 rep.)
2    (20 ILCS 1815/13 rep.)
3    (20 ILCS 1815/14 rep.)
4    (20 ILCS 1815/15 rep.)
5    (20 ILCS 1815/16 rep.)
6    (20 ILCS 1815/17 rep.)
7    (20 ILCS 1815/18 rep.)
8    (20 ILCS 1815/19 rep.)
9    (20 ILCS 1815/20 rep.)
10    (20 ILCS 1815/21 rep.)
11    (20 ILCS 1815/22 rep.)
12    (20 ILCS 1815/23 rep.)
13    (20 ILCS 1815/24 rep.)
14    (20 ILCS 1815/25 rep.)
15    (20 ILCS 1815/26 rep.)
16    (20 ILCS 1815/27 rep.)
17    (20 ILCS 1815/28 rep.)
18    (20 ILCS 1815/29 rep.)
19    (20 ILCS 1815/30 rep.)
20    (20 ILCS 1815/31 rep.)
21    (20 ILCS 1815/32 rep.)
22    (20 ILCS 1815/33 rep.)
23    (20 ILCS 1815/34 rep.)
24    (20 ILCS 1815/35 rep.)
25    (20 ILCS 1815/36 rep.)
26    (20 ILCS 1815/37 rep.)

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 1815/38 rep.)
2    (20 ILCS 1815/39 rep.)
3    (20 ILCS 1815/40 rep.)
4    (20 ILCS 1815/41 rep.)
5    (20 ILCS 1815/42 rep.)
6    (20 ILCS 1815/43 rep.)
7    (20 ILCS 1815/44 rep.)
8    (20 ILCS 1815/45 rep.)
9    (20 ILCS 1815/46 rep.)
10    (20 ILCS 1815/47 rep.)
11    (20 ILCS 1815/48 rep.)
12    (20 ILCS 1815/49 rep.)
13    (20 ILCS 1815/50 rep.)
14    (20 ILCS 1815/51 rep.)
15    (20 ILCS 1815/52 rep.)
16    (20 ILCS 1815/53 rep.)
17    (20 ILCS 1815/54 rep.)
18    (20 ILCS 1815/55 rep.)
19    (20 ILCS 1815/56 rep.)
20    (20 ILCS 1815/57 rep.)
21    (20 ILCS 1815/58 rep.)
22    (20 ILCS 1815/59 rep.)
23    (20 ILCS 1815/60 rep.)
24    (20 ILCS 1815/61 rep.)
25    (20 ILCS 1815/62 rep.)
26    (20 ILCS 1815/63 rep.)

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 1815/64 rep.)
2    (20 ILCS 1815/65 rep.)
3    (20 ILCS 1815/66 rep.)
4    (20 ILCS 1815/67 rep.)
5    (20 ILCS 1815/68 rep.)
6    (20 ILCS 1815/69 rep.)
7    (20 ILCS 1815/70 rep.)
8    (20 ILCS 1815/71 rep.)
9    (20 ILCS 1815/72 rep.)
10    (20 ILCS 1815/73 rep.)
11    (20 ILCS 1815/74 rep.)
12    (20 ILCS 1815/75 rep.)
13    (20 ILCS 1815/76 rep.)
14    (20 ILCS 1815/77 rep.)
15    (20 ILCS 1815/78 rep.)
16    (20 ILCS 1815/79 rep.)
17    (20 ILCS 1815/80 rep.)
18    (20 ILCS 1815/81 rep.)
19    (20 ILCS 1815/82 rep.)
20    Section 20. The State Guard Act is amended by repealing
21Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
2217, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,
2333, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,
2449, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64,
2565, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,
2681, and 82.
 

 

 

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1    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
2becoming law.

 

 

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1 INDEX
2 Statutes amended in order of appearance
3    5 ILCS 100/1-20from Ch. 127, par. 1001-20
4    5 ILCS 350/1from Ch. 127, par. 1301
5    20 ILCS 1805/21from Ch. 129, par. 220.21
6    20 ILCS 1807/76b new
7    20 ILCS 1815/Pt. I heading
8    new
9    20 ILCS 1815/0.01from Ch. 129, par. 228h
10    20 ILCS 1815/1-5 new
11    20 ILCS 1815/1-10 new
12    20 ILCS 1815/Pt. II
13    heading new
14    20 ILCS 1815/2-5 new
15    20 ILCS 1815/Pt. III
16    heading new
17    20 ILCS 1815/3-5 new
18    20 ILCS 1815/3-10 new
19    20 ILCS 1815/Pt. IV
20    heading new
21    20 ILCS 1815/4-5 new
22    20 ILCS 1815/4-10 new
23    20 ILCS 1815/Pt. V heading
24    new
25    20 ILCS 1815/5-5 new

 

 

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1    20 ILCS 1815/5-10 new
2    20 ILCS 1815/5-15 new
3    20 ILCS 1815/Pt. VI
4    heading new
5    20 ILCS 1815/6-5 new
6    20 ILCS 1815/1 rep.
7    20 ILCS 1815/2 rep.
8    20 ILCS 1815/3 rep.
9    20 ILCS 1815/4 rep.
10    20 ILCS 1815/5 rep.
11    20 ILCS 1815/6 rep.
12    20 ILCS 1815/7 rep.
13    20 ILCS 1815/8 rep.
14    20 ILCS 1815/9 rep.
15    20 ILCS 1815/10 rep.
16    20 ILCS 1815/11 rep.
17    20 ILCS 1815/12 rep.
18    20 ILCS 1815/13 rep.
19    20 ILCS 1815/14 rep.
20    20 ILCS 1815/15 rep.
21    20 ILCS 1815/16 rep.
22    20 ILCS 1815/17 rep.
23    20 ILCS 1815/18 rep.
24    20 ILCS 1815/19 rep.
25    20 ILCS 1815/20 rep.
26    20 ILCS 1815/21 rep.

 

 

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1    20 ILCS 1815/22 rep.
2    20 ILCS 1815/23 rep.
3    20 ILCS 1815/24 rep.
4    20 ILCS 1815/25 rep.
5    20 ILCS 1815/26 rep.
6    20 ILCS 1815/27 rep.
7    20 ILCS 1815/28 rep.
8    20 ILCS 1815/29 rep.
9    20 ILCS 1815/30 rep.
10    20 ILCS 1815/31 rep.
11    20 ILCS 1815/32 rep.
12    20 ILCS 1815/33 rep.
13    20 ILCS 1815/34 rep.
14    20 ILCS 1815/35 rep.
15    20 ILCS 1815/36 rep.
16    20 ILCS 1815/37 rep.
17    20 ILCS 1815/38 rep.
18    20 ILCS 1815/39 rep.
19    20 ILCS 1815/40 rep.
20    20 ILCS 1815/41 rep.
21    20 ILCS 1815/42 rep.
22    20 ILCS 1815/43 rep.
23    20 ILCS 1815/44 rep.
24    20 ILCS 1815/45 rep.
25    20 ILCS 1815/46 rep.
26    20 ILCS 1815/47 rep.

 

 

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1    20 ILCS 1815/48 rep.
2    20 ILCS 1815/49 rep.
3    20 ILCS 1815/50 rep.
4    20 ILCS 1815/51 rep.
5    20 ILCS 1815/52 rep.
6    20 ILCS 1815/53 rep.
7    20 ILCS 1815/54 rep.
8    20 ILCS 1815/55 rep.
9    20 ILCS 1815/56 rep.
10    20 ILCS 1815/57 rep.
11    20 ILCS 1815/58 rep.
12    20 ILCS 1815/59 rep.
13    20 ILCS 1815/60 rep.
14    20 ILCS 1815/61 rep.
15    20 ILCS 1815/62 rep.
16    20 ILCS 1815/63 rep.
17    20 ILCS 1815/64 rep.
18    20 ILCS 1815/65 rep.
19    20 ILCS 1815/66 rep.
20    20 ILCS 1815/67 rep.
21    20 ILCS 1815/68 rep.
22    20 ILCS 1815/69 rep.
23    20 ILCS 1815/70 rep.
24    20 ILCS 1815/71 rep.
25    20 ILCS 1815/72 rep.
26    20 ILCS 1815/73 rep.

 

 

HB3040 Enrolled- 30 -LRB100 10666 KTG 20890 b

1    20 ILCS 1815/74 rep.
2    20 ILCS 1815/75 rep.
3    20 ILCS 1815/76 rep.
4    20 ILCS 1815/77 rep.
5    20 ILCS 1815/78 rep.
6    20 ILCS 1815/79 rep.
7    20 ILCS 1815/80 rep.
8    20 ILCS 1815/81 rep.
9    20 ILCS 1815/82 rep.