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90_SB1088

      New Act
          Creates the State Debtor Act.  Requires State agencies to
      refuse to issue or renew licenses of individuals or  entities
      who owe an obligation or debt of $1,000 or more to the State.
      Provides  that  the  Attorney  General shall compile lists of
      persons owing certain debts to the State and send those lists
      to certain State agencies.  Those  agencies  shall  deny  the
      issuance  or  renewal  of  licenses  to  persons on the list.
      Persons denied licenses or renewal of licenses shall be given
      an  opportunity  to  contest  the  denial  or  enter  into  a
      repayment plan that satisfies the requirements  of  the  Act.
      Requires  the  Attorney General to ensure compliance with the
      Act.  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT to create the State Debtor Act.
 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section  1.   Short  Title.  This Act may be cited as the
 5    State Debtor Act.
 6        Section 5.  Definitions.
 7        "Agency"  means  each  officer,  board,  commission,  and
 8    agency created by the Constitution, whether in the executive,
 9    legislative, or judicial  branch  of  State  government,  but
10    other  than  the  circuit  court;  each  officer, department,
11    board,   commission,    agency,    institution,    authority,
12    university, and body politic and corporate of the State; each
13    administrative   unit   or   corporate   outgrowth  of  State
14    government that is created by or pursuant to  statute,  other
15    than  units  of  local  government and their officers, school
16    districts, and boards of  election  commissioners;  and  each
17    administrative  unit  or corporate outgrowth of the above and
18    as may be created by executive order of the Governor.
19        "Debt or obligation" means (i) a debt  or  obligation  of
20    $1,000  or  more  owed to the State of Illinois that has been
21    certified as uncollectible by the Attorney General under  the
22    Uncollected  State  Claims  Act, has been reported under that
23    Act, or is reportable under  that  Act  or  (ii)  a  debt  or
24    obligation  of  $10,000 or more owed to the State of Illinois
25    that has been settled with the State for a sum less than  the
26    outstanding  balance and has not received the approval of the
27    Attorney General.  "Debt or obligation" under this  Act  does
28    not include debts discharged under federal bankruptcy laws.
29        "License"  includes  the  whole  or  part  of  any agency
30    permit,  certificate,  approval,  registration,  charter,  or
31    similar  form  of  permission  required  by  law.    Licenses
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 1    include, but are not limited to, riverboat  owners  licenses,
 2    driver's licenses, and professional licenses.
 3        "Person" means any individual or any other entity.
 4        "Person  with  an  interest"  means  any person who is an
 5    officer, director, partner, or holder  of  a  1%  or  greater
 6    direct or indirect pecuniary interest in an entity.
 7        "Time   of  application"  means  the  date  on  which  an
 8    application for a license is made  or,  in  the  case  of  an
 9    application  for  license  renewal,  the  date  on  which  an
10    application for a license renewal is made.
11        Section 10. Licensure prohibited.  An agency shall refuse
12    to issue or renew a license to:
13             (1)  a  person  who, at the time of the application,
14        owes a debt or obligation to the State;
15             (2)  a person with an interest in an entity that, at
16        the time of the application, owes a debt or obligation to
17        the State;
18             (3)  an entity in which, at the time of application,
19        a person with an interest in the entity owes  a  debt  or
20        obligation to the State; or
21             (4)  an entity in which, at the time of application,
22        a  person  with  an  interest  in  the entity also has an
23        interest  in    another  entity  that  owes  a  debt   or
24        obligation to the State.
25        An  agency  proposing  to  settle a debt or obligation of
26    $10,000 or more for less than the outstanding  balance  shall
27    forward the settlement to the Attorney General for his or her
28    approval.   Settlements  of  over  $10,000  that  require the
29    approval of the Attorney General  under this Act or  existing
30    law  and  that  do  not  have the Attorney General's approval
31    shall be subject to the license  denial  procedures  of  this
32    Act.
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 1        Section  15.   List  of persons owing debts to the State.
 2    The Attorney General shall compile a list of persons owing  a
 3    debt  or  obligation  under  Section 10 of this Act and shall
 4    forward the list to all State agencies  that  issue  licenses
 5    subject  to  this Act. The Attorney General shall forward the
 6    list twice per year, on or before January 1  and  July  1  of
 7    each year.
 8        Section  20.   Denial of licenses.  Upon receiving a list
 9    of State debtors under Section 10, a State agency shall match
10    the names on the list with a list  of  all  persons  applying
11    for,  or  seeking renewal of, a license by that State agency.
12    If a person on the list issued under Section  15  applies  or
13    has applied for, or seeks or is seeking renewal of, a license
14    from a State agency, that State agency shall immediately send
15    a  notice of denial of the license to that person  and to the
16    Attorney  General.   The  Attorney  General   may   use   any
17    information   provided   about  the  debtor  on  the  license
18    application  in  pursuing  the  collection  of  the  debt  or
19    obligation owed to the State.
20        The notice of denial shall inform the  applicant  of  the
21    reason  for  the denial, the specific debt or obligation owed
22    to the State, and the agency's procedures for contesting  the
23    denial.   Each  licensing agency shall adopt rules allowing a
24    license applicant  denied  under  this  Act  to  contest  the
25    denial.   The  rules shall provide that a licensee wishing to
26    contest a denial must initiate proceedings with the licensing
27    agency within 60 days of the date the license was denied.
28        If a person owing a debt  or  obligation  enters  into  a
29    repayment  plan with the State and the State agency issuing a
30    license is satisfied that the repayment plan  represents  the
31    best efforts of the debtor to satisfy its debt or obligation,
32    the  State  agency  may issue a license to that debtor if all
33    other requirements for  licensure  are  met.   For  debts  or
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 1    obligations  of  $10,000  or  more, a repayment plan with the
 2    State that does not result in  full  repayment  of  the  debt
 3    within 10 years must be submitted to the Attorney General for
 4    approval  before  a  license  may issue under this Act.  Upon
 5    making a determination that a license will be issued based on
 6    a satisfactory repayment plan,  the  licensing  agency  shall
 7    forward  notice of license approval, along with any available
 8    information  it  has  on  the  debt  or  obligation  and  any
 9    repayment plan entered into, to the Office  of  the  Attorney
10    General.  If a license is issued after an agency is satisfied
11    that  a  satisfactory repayment plan exists, and the licensee
12    subsequently defaults under  the  repayment  plan,  automatic
13    revocation of the issued license shall occur.
14        Section  25.   Responsibility of Attorney General.  It is
15    the responsibility of the Attorney General to ensure that the
16    provisions and intent of this Act are fully carried out.
17        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
18    becoming law.

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