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90_HB2323
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Amends the Election Code. Prohibits establishment of more
than one political committee per office sought, except by
legislative leaders for election of General Assembly
candidates. Prohibits establishment of more than one
political committee by a corporation, labor union, or
association. Requires corporations, labor unions, and
associations that spend more than $1,000 supporting or
opposing candidates or public questions to register with the
State Board of Elections and file disclosures of
contributions. Limits an individual's campaign contributions
to $1,500 per candidate per election; a corporation, labor
union, or association without a political committee to
$3,000; and a political committee to $5,000. Specifies the
permitted and prohibited expenditures of a political
committee's funds. Requires disclosure of an individual
contributor's occupation and employer on campaign
contribution and expenditure reports. Requires dissolution
of a political committee within one year after an official
leaves office, a candidate loses an election, or an official
or candidate dies. Prohibits fundraising by General Assembly
members and candidates within Sangamon County during the
weeks the General Assembly is in session. Makes soliciting,
offering, or accepting contributions on State property a
Class A misdemeanor. Requires the State Board of Elections to
adopt rules to allow electronic filing of a political
committee's campaign finance reports. Changes from a Class B
to a Class A misdemeanor the penalty for failing to file
campaign reports, filing false reports, and filing false
campaign finance complaints. Effective January 1, 1998.
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1 AN ACT concerning campaign reform.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
4 Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing
5 Sections 9-11, 9-12, 9-13, 9-14, 9-26, and 9-28 and adding
6 Sections 9-2.5, 9-7.5, 9-8.5, 9-8.10, 9-8.15, 9-25.5, and
7 9-27.5 as follows:
8 (10 ILCS 5/9-2.5 new)
9 Sec. 9-2.5. Single political committee.
10 (a) No public official or candidate for public office
11 may establish more than one political committee for each
12 office that public official or candidate is seeking.
13 (b) The public officials elected President of the
14 Senate, Minority Leader of the Senate, Speaker of the House,
15 and Minority Leader of the House may each establish and
16 operate one additional political committee for the purpose of
17 supporting the election of candidates to the General
18 Assembly. The committees provided for in this subsection (b)
19 shall be considered established by the President of the
20 Senate, Minority Leader of the Senate, Speaker of the House,
21 and Minority Leader of the House for purposes of Section
22 9-8.5.
23 (c) No corporation, labor union, or association of
24 individuals, however described or organized, may establish,
25 singly or with others, more than one political committee.
26 (10 ILCS 5/9-7.5 new)
27 Sec. 9-7.5. Contributor registration and disclosure.
28 Any corporation, labor union, or association of individuals,
29 however described or organized, that spends more than $1,000
30 in money or the fair market value of its services, in the
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1 aggregate and over any period of time, in support of or in
2 opposition to any one or more candidates for public office or
3 public questions shall register with the Board in a manner
4 prescribed by the Board and shall file financial disclosure
5 reports with the Board. The reports shall be filed at the
6 same times that campaign contribution and expenditure reports
7 are required of political committees and shall be for the
8 same reporting periods. The reports shall itemize all amounts
9 and recipients. The Board shall promulgate forms for the
10 reports.
11 (10 ILCS 5/9-8.5 new)
12 Sec. 9-8.5. Contribution and transfer limits.
13 (a) No individual may make contributions to the
14 political committees established by a candidate for public
15 office or public official of more than $1,500 during a
16 primary election period or of more than $1,500 during a
17 general election period.
18 (b) No corporation, labor union, or association of
19 individuals, however described or organized, that has not
20 established a political committee may make contributions to
21 the political committees established by a candidate for
22 public office or public official of more than $3,000 during a
23 primary election period or of more than $3,000 during a
24 general election period.
25 (c) No political committee established by a corporation,
26 labor union, or association of individuals, however described
27 or organized, may make contributions to the political
28 committees established by a candidate for public office or
29 public official of more than $5,000 during a primary election
30 period or of more than $5,000 during a general election
31 period. Nothing in this subsection (c) shall prohibit or
32 limit the amount of transfers by a political committee
33 established by a candidate for public office or public
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1 official.
2 (d) For purposes of this Section, a primary election
3 period begins July 1 of an odd-numbered year and ends the day
4 of the next primary election. A general election period
5 begins the day after a primary election and ends June 30 of
6 the next odd-numbered year.
7 (e) The limitations established in this Section apply in
8 the aggregate to all political committees established by a
9 candidate for public office or public official.
10 (10 ILCS 5/9-8.10 new)
11 Sec. 9-8.10. Use of political committee funds.
12 (a) The funds of a political committee controlled by a
13 public official or by a candidate may be used only for:
14 (1) expenditures that would be treated as
15 deductions or exempt functions under Section 527 of the
16 Internal Revenue Code and the regulations promulgated
17 under that Section;
18 (2) defraying the ordinary and necessary expenses
19 of a public official;
20 (3) donations to organizations described in Section
21 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code; or
22 (4) transfers to any national, State, or local
23 political committee, subject to the laws governing that
24 political committee.
25 (b) A political committee shall not make expenditures:
26 (1) in violation of any law of the United States or
27 of this State;
28 (2) clearly in excess of the fair market value of
29 the services, materials, facilities, or other things of
30 value received in exchange;
31 (3) for satisfaction or repayment of any debts
32 other than loans made to the committee or repayment of
33 goods and services purchased by the committee under a
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1 credit agreement. The repayments shall be made by check
2 written to the person who made the loan or credit
3 agreement. The terms and conditions of any loan or
4 credit agreement to a committee shall be set forth in a
5 written agreement, including but not limited to the
6 method and amount of repayment, that shall be executed by
7 the chairman or treasurer of the committee at the time of
8 the loan or credit agreement. The loan or agreement
9 shall also set forth the rate of interest for the loan,
10 if any, which may not substantially exceed the prevailing
11 market interest rate at the time the agreement is
12 executed;
13 (4) for clothing or laundry expenses, except
14 clothing items rented by the candidate for his or her own
15 use exclusively for a specific campaign-related event,
16 provided that committees may purchase costumes, novelty
17 items, or other accessories worn primarily to advertise
18 the candidacy;
19 (5) for the travel expenses of a candidate, public
20 official, committee officer, campaign worker, staff
21 member, or a family member of any such person, to or from
22 a destination outside the State of Illinois, including
23 room, board, and entertainment expenses incurred outside
24 the State of Illinois, unless the travel is necessary for
25 fulfillment of political or governmental duties;
26 (6) for membership or club dues charged by
27 organizations, clubs, or facilities that are primarily
28 engaged in providing health, exercise, or recreational
29 services; provided, however, that funds received under
30 this Article may be used to rent the clubs or facilities
31 for a specific campaign-related event;
32 (7) in payment for anything of value or for
33 reimbursement of any expenditure for which any person has
34 been reimbursed by the State or any person;
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1 (8) for the purchase of or installment payment for
2 a motor vehicle. A political committee may lease a motor
3 vehicle if the vehicle will be used primarily for
4 campaign purposes or for the performance of governmental
5 duties. A committee shall keep detailed records of the
6 use of any leased vehicle and shall not make expenditures
7 for use of the vehicle for non-campaign or
8 non-governmental purposes. Persons using vehicles not
9 leased by a political committee may be reimbursed for
10 actual mileage for the use of the vehicle for campaign
11 purposes or for the performance of governmental duties.
12 The mileage reimbursements shall be made at a rate not to
13 exceed the standard mileage rate method for computation
14 of business expenses under the Internal Revenue Code; or
15 (9) for purchase or lease of anything of value
16 owned by the candidate or by a corporation owned by,
17 managed by, or employing the candidate, unless the thing
18 of value is purchased or leased at its cost, without
19 profit to its owner.
20 (c) The Board shall have the authority to investigate,
21 upon its own motion or receipt of a complaint, violations of
22 the provisions of this Section. The Board may levy a fine on
23 any person who knowingly makes expenditures in violation of
24 this Section. The fine shall not exceed $500 for each
25 expenditure of $500 or less and shall not exceed the amount
26 of the expenditure plus $500 for each expenditure greater
27 than $500. The Board shall also have the authority to render
28 rulings and issue opinions relating to compliance with this
29 Section.
30 (d) For the purposes of this Section:
31 (1) "exempt function" has the same meaning as in
32 Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code and the
33 regulations promulgated under that Section;
34 (2) "ordinary and necessary expenses of an elected
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1 official" means expenses for which public funds may be
2 used; and
3 (3) "immediate family" means a candidate's or
4 public official's spouse, siblings, parents, and
5 children and the candidate's or public official's
6 spouse's siblings, parents, and children.
7 (10 ILCS 5/9-8.15 new)
8 Sec. 9-8.15. Contributions made on State property.
9 Contributions shall not be solicited, offered, or accepted on
10 State property. Contributions received on State property
11 shall be returned within 3 business days.
12 Anyone who knowingly solicits, offers, or accepts
13 contributions on State property is guilty of a Class A
14 misdemeanor.
15 (10 ILCS 5/9-11) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-11)
16 Sec. 9-11. Each report of campaign contributions under
17 Section 9-10 shall disclose-
18 (1) the name and address of the political committee;
19 (2) (Blank);
20 (3) the amount of funds on hand at the beginning of the
21 reporting period;
22 (4) the full name and mailing address of each person who
23 has made one or more contributions to or for such committee
24 within the reporting period in an aggregate amount or value
25 in excess of $150, together with the amount and date of such
26 contributions, and if the contributor is an individual, the
27 occupation and employer of the contributor;
28 (5) the total sum of individual contributions made to or
29 for such committee during the reporting period and not
30 reported under item (4);
31 (6) the name and address of each political committee
32 from which the reporting committee received, or to which that
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1 committee made, any transfer of funds, in any aggregate
2 amount or value in excess of $150, together with the amounts
3 and dates of all transfers;
4 (7) the total sum of transfers made to or from such
5 committee during the reporting period and not reported under
6 item (6);
7 (8) each loan to or from any person within the reporting
8 period by or to such committee in an aggregate amount or
9 value in excess of $150, together with the full names and
10 mailing addresses of the lender and endorsers, if any, and
11 the date and amount of such loans, and if a lender or
12 endorser is an individual, the occupation and employer of
13 that individual;
14 (9) the total amount of proceeds received by such
15 committee from (a) the sale of tickets for each dinner,
16 luncheon, cocktail party, rally, and other fund-raising
17 events; (b) mass collections made at such events; and (c)
18 sales of items such as political campaign pins, buttons,
19 badges, flags, emblems, hats, banners, literature, and
20 similar materials;
21 (10) each contribution, rebate, refund, or other receipt
22 in excess of $150 received by such committee not otherwise
23 listed under items (4) through (9), and if the contributor is
24 an individual, the occupation and employer of the
25 contributor;
26 (11) the total sum of all receipts by or for such
27 committee or candidate during the reporting period.
28 The reports of campaign contributions filed under this
29 Article shall be cumulative during the reporting period to
30 which they relate.
31 (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 1-1-98.)
32 (10 ILCS 5/9-12) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-12)
33 Sec. 9-12. Each report of campaign contributions
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1 required by Section 9-10 of this Article to be filed with the
2 Board or the Board and the county clerk shall be verified,
3 dated, and signed by either the treasurer of the political
4 committee making the report or the candidate on whose behalf
5 the report is made, and shall contain substantially the
6 following:
7 REPORT OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS
8 (1) name and address of the political committee:
9 .............................................................
10 (2) the date of the beginning of the reporting period, and
11 the amount of funds on hand at the beginning of the reporting
12 period:
13 .............................................................
14 (3) the full name and mailing address of each person who has
15 made one or more contributions to or for the committee within
16 the reporting period in an aggregate amount or value in
17 excess of $150, together with the amount and date of such
18 contributions, and if the person is an individual, the
19 occupation and employer of each contributor:
20 name address amount date occupation employer
21 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
22 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
23 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
24 (4) the total sum of individual contributions made to or for
25 the committee during the reporting period and not reported
26 under item (3) -
27 .............................................................
28 (5) the name and address of each political committee from
29 which the reporting committee received, or to which that
30 committee made, any transfer of funds, in an aggregate amount
31 or value in excess of $150, together with the amounts and
32 dates of all transfers:
33 name address amount date
34 .......... .......... .......... ..........
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1 .......... .......... .......... ..........
2 .......... .......... .......... ..........
3 .......... .......... .......... ..........
4 .......... .......... .......... ..........
5 (6) the total sum of transfers made to or from such
6 committee during the reporting period and not under item (5):
7 .............................................................
8 (7) each loan to or from any person within the reporting
9 period by or to the committee in an aggregate amount or value
10 in excess of $150, together with the full names and mailing
11 addresses of the lender and endorsers, if any, and the date
12 and amount of such loans, and the occupation and employer of
13 each person making the loan:
14 (8) the total amount of proceeds received by the committee
15 from (a) the sale of tickets for each dinner, luncheon,
16 cocktail party, rally, and other fund-raising events; (b)
17 mass collections made at such events; and (c) sales of items
18 such as political campaign pins, buttons, badges, flags,
19 emblems, hats, banners, literature, and similar materials:
20 (a)..........................................................
21 (b)..........................................................
22 (c)..........................................................
23 (9) each contribution, rebate, refund, or other receipt in
24 excess of $150 received by the committee not otherwise listed
25 under items (3) through (8), and if the contributor is an
26 individual, the occupation and employer of the contributor:
27 name address amount date occupation employer
28 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
29 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
30 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
31 (10) the total sum of all receipts by or for the committee
32 during the reporting period:
33 .............................................................
34 VERIFICATION:
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1 "I declare that this report of campaign contributions
2 (including any accompanying schedules and statements) has
3 been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and
4 belief is a true, correct and complete report as required by
5 Article 9 of The Election Code. I understand that the penalty
6 for willfully filing a false or incomplete statement shall be
7 a fine not to exceed $2,500 $500 or imprisonment in a penal
8 institution other than the penitentiary not to exceed 12 6
9 months, or both fine and imprisonment."
10 .............................................................
11 (date of filing) (signature of person making the report)
12 (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 1-1-98.)
13 (10 ILCS 5/9-13) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-13)
14 Sec. 9-13. Each semi-annual report of campaign
15 contributions and expenditures under Section 9-10 shall
16 disclose-
17 (1) the name and address of the political committee;
18 (2) (Blank);
19 (3) the amount of funds on hand at the beginning of the
20 reporting period;
21 (4) the full name and mailing address of each person who
22 has made one or more contributions to or for such committee
23 within the reporting period in an aggregate amount or value
24 in excess of $150, together with the amount and date of such
25 contributions, and if the contributor is an individual, the
26 occupation and employer of the contributor;
27 (5) the total sum of individual contributions made to or
28 for such committee during the reporting period and not
29 reported under item (4);
30 (6) the name and address of each political committee
31 from which the reporting committee received, or to which that
32 committee made, any transfer of funds, in the aggregate
33 amount or value in excess of $150, together with the amounts
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1 and dates of all transfers;
2 (7) the total sum of transfers made to or from such
3 committee during the reporting period and not reported under
4 item (6);
5 (8) each loan to or from any person within the reporting
6 period by or to such committee in an aggregate amount or
7 value in excess of $150, together with the full names and
8 mailing addresses of the lender and endorsers, if any, and
9 the date and amount of such loans, and if the lender or
10 endorser is an individual, the occupation and employer of
11 that individual;
12 (9) the total amount of proceeds received by such
13 committee from (a) the sale of tickets for each dinner,
14 luncheon, cocktail party, rally, and other fund-raising
15 events; (b) mass collections made at such events; and (c)
16 sales of items such as political campaign pins, buttons,
17 badges, flags, emblems, hats, banners, literature, and
18 similar materials;
19 (10) each contribution, rebate, refund, or other receipt
20 in excess of $150 received by such committee not otherwise
21 listed under items (4) through (9);
22 (11) the total sum of all receipts by or for such
23 committee or candidate during the reporting period;
24 (12) the full name and mailing address of each person to
25 whom expenditures have been made by such committee or
26 candidate within the reporting period in an aggregate amount
27 or value in excess of $150, the amount, date, and purpose of
28 each such expenditure and the question of public policy or
29 the name and address of, and office sought by, each candidate
30 on whose behalf such expenditure was made;
31 (13) the full name and mailing address of each person to
32 whom an expenditure for personal services, salaries, and
33 reimbursed expenses in excess of $150 has been made, and
34 which is not otherwise reported, including the amount, date,
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1 and purpose of such expenditure;
2 (14) the total sum of expenditures made by such
3 committee during the reporting period;
4 (15) the full name and mailing address of each person to
5 whom the committee owes debts or obligations in excess of
6 $150, and the amount of such debts or obligations.
7 (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 1-1-98.)
8 (10 ILCS 5/9-14) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-14)
9 Sec. 9-14. Each semi-annual report of campaign
10 contributions and expenditures required by Section 9-10 of
11 this Article to be filed with the Board or the Board and the
12 county clerk shall be verified, dated, and signed by either
13 the treasurer of the political committee making the report or
14 the candidate on whose behalf the report is made, and shall
15 contain substantially the following:
16 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF CAMPAIGN
17 CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES
18 (1) name and address of the political committee:
19 .............................................................
20 (2) the date of the beginning of the reporting period, and
21 the amount of funds on hand at the beginning of the reporting
22 period;
23 .............................................................
24 (3) the full name and mailing address of each person who has
25 made one or more contributions to or for the committee within
26 the reporting period in an aggregate amount or value in
27 excess of $150, together with the amount and date of such
28 contributions, and if the contributor is an individual, the
29 occupation and employer of the contributor:
30 name address amount date occupation employer
31 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
32 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
33 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
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1 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
2 ...... ......... ...... .... .......... ..........
3 (4) the total sum of individual contributions made to or for
4 the committee during the reporting period and not reported
5 under item--(3):
6 .............................................................
7 (5) the name and address of each political committee from
8 which the reporting committee received, or to which that
9 committee made, any transfer of funds, in an aggregate amount
10 or value in excess of $150, together with the amounts and
11 dates of all transfers:
12 name address amount date
13 .......... .......... .......... ..........
14 .......... .......... .......... ..........
15 .......... .......... .......... ..........
16 (6) the total sum of transfers made to or from such
17 committee during the reporting period and not reported under
18 item (5);
19 (7) each loan to or from any person within the reporting
20 period by or to the committee in an aggregate amount or value
21 in excess of $150, together with the full names and mailing
22 addresses of the lender and endorsers, if any, and the date
23 and amount of such loans, and the occupation and employer of
24 each person making the loan:
25 name address amount date endorsers occupation employer
26 .... ....... ...... .... ......... .......... ........
27 .... ....... ...... .... ......... .......... ........
28 .... ....... ...... .... ......... .......... ........
29 (8) the total amount of proceeds received by the committee
30 from (a) the sale of tickets for each dinner, luncheon,
31 cocktail party, rally, and other fund-raising events; (b)
32 mass collections made at such events; and (c) sales of items
33 such as political campaign pins, buttons, badges, flags,
34 emblems, hats, banners, literature, and similar materials:
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1 (a)..........................................................
2 (b)..........................................................
3 (c)..........................................................
4 (9) each contribution, rebate, refund, or other receipt in
5 excess of $150 received by the committee not otherwise listed
6 under items (3) through (8), and if the contributor is an
7 individual, the occupation and employer of the contributor:
8 name address amount date occupation employer
9 .... ....... ...... .... .......... ........
10 .... ....... ...... .... .......... ........
11 (10) the total sum of all receipts by or for the committee
12 during the reporting period:
13 .............................................................
14 (11) the full name and mailing address of each person to
15 whom expenditures have been made by the committee within the
16 reporting period in an aggregate amount or value in excess of
17 $150, the amount, date, and purpose of each such expenditure,
18 and the question of public policy or the name and address of,
19 and office sought by, each candidate on whose behalf the
20 expenditure was made:
21 name address amount date purpose beneficiary
22 .......... ....... ...... .... ....... ...........
23 .......... ....... ...... .... ....... ...........
24 .......... ....... ...... .... ....... ...........
25 .......... ....... ...... .... ....... ...........
26 .......... ....... ...... .... ....... ...........
27 (12) the full name and mailing address of each person to
28 whom an expenditure for personal services, salaries, and
29 reimbursed expenses in excess of $150 has been made, and
30 which is not otherwise reported, including the amount, date,
31 and purpose of such expenditure:
32 name address amount date purpose
33 .......... .......... ........ ........ ..........
34 .......... .......... ........ ........ ..........
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2 (13) the total sum of expenditures made by the committee
3 during the reporting period;
4 .............................................................
5 (14) the full name and mailing address of each person to
6 whom the committee owes debts or obligations in excess of
7 $150, and the amount of such debts or obligations:
8 .............................................................
9 .............................................................
10 VERIFICATION:
11 "I declare that this semi-annual report of campaign
12 contributions and expenditures (including any accompanying
13 schedules and statements) has been examined by me and to the
14 best of my knowledge and belief is a true, correct and
15 complete report as required by Article 9 of the Election
16 Code. I understand that the penalty for willfully filing a
17 false or incomplete report shall be a fine not to exceed
18 $2,500 $500 or imprisonment in a penal institution other than
19 the penitentiary not to exceed 12 6 months, or both fine and
20 imprisonment."
21 ................ .......................................
22 (date of filing) (signature of person making the report)
23 (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 1-1-98.)
24 (10 ILCS 5/9-25.5 new)
25 Sec. 9-25.5. Dissolution of political committee. Each
26 public official who leaves office due to retirement or
27 defeat, and each candidate for public office who has been
28 defeated, must close his or her political committee and
29 surrender any remaining funds within one year after leaving
30 office or losing an election. In the case of the death of a
31 public official or candidate for public office, the officers
32 of the political committee must dissolve the political
33 committee within one year after the public official's or
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1 candidate's death.
2 Upon the dissolution of a political committee, its
3 remaining funds shall be surrendered to the State Treasurer
4 for deposit into the Common School Fund.
5 (10 ILCS 5/9-26) (from Ch. 46, par. 9-26)
6 Sec. 9-26. Willful failure to file or willful filing of
7 false or incomplete information required by this Article
8 shall constitute a Class A B misdemeanor.
9 Willful filing of a false complaint under this Article
10 shall constitute a Class A B misdemeanor.
11 A prosecution for any offense designated by this Article
12 shall be commenced no later than 18 months after the
13 commission of the offense.
14 The appropriate State's Attorney or the Attorney General
15 shall bring such actions in the name of the people of the
16 State of Illinois.
17 (Source: P.A. 78-1183.)
18 (10 ILCS 5/9-27.5 new)
19 Sec. 9-27.5. Fundraising within Sangamon County. No
20 member of the General Assembly or candidate for that office
21 may hold a fundraising function within Sangamon County,
22 Illinois, during any calendar week (Sunday through Saturday)
23 in which the legislature is in session.
24 (10 ILCS 5/9-28)
25 Sec. 9-28. Electronic filing and availability. The Board
26 shall may by rule provide for the optional electronic filing
27 of reports and statements under this Article of expenditure
28 and contribution reports. The Board shall promptly make all
29 reports filed under this Article by all political committees
30 publicly available by means of a searchable database that is
31 accessible through the World Wide Web.
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1 (Source: P.A. 90-495, eff. 8-18-97.)
2 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect
3 January 1, 1998.
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1 INDEX
2 Statutes amended in order of appearance
3 10 ILCS 5/9-2.5 new
4 10 ILCS 5/9-7.5 new
5 10 ILCS 5/9-8.5 new
6 10 ILCS 5/9-8.10 new
7 10 ILCS 5/9-8.15 new
8 10 ILCS 5/9-11 from Ch. 46, par. 9-11
9 10 ILCS 5/9-12 from Ch. 46, par. 9-12
10 10 ILCS 5/9-13 from Ch. 46, par. 9-13
11 10 ILCS 5/9-14 from Ch. 46, par. 9-14
12 10 ILCS 5/9-25.5 new
13 10 ILCS 5/9-26 from Ch. 46, par. 9-26
14 10 ILCS 5/9-27.5 new
15 10 ILCS 5/9-28
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