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Public Act 100-0856 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Local | ||||
Government Electronic Notification Act. | ||||
Section 5. Purpose and construction. | ||||
(a) This Act is intended to facilitate communication from | ||||
units of local government or county officers to residents and | ||||
taxpayers. | ||||
(b) The General Assembly finds the following: | ||||
(1) Illinois law requires notification by United | ||||
States mail to interested parties in many circumstances. | ||||
(2) Many Illinois residents and taxpayers desire to | ||||
receive notifications electronically for ease, speed, | ||||
efficiency, security, and accountability. | ||||
(3) Electronic communications can be less expensive | ||||
while providing a greater service to taxpayers and | ||||
residents. | ||||
(4) No resident or taxpayer should ever be required to | ||||
receive electronically any notifications that are | ||||
currently required to be sent out by United States mail. | ||||
Section 7. Applicability. |
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any | ||
electronic notifications authorized by statute shall continue | ||
to be authorized and the General Assembly by law may authorize | ||
other electronic notifications. | ||
(b) This Act does not apply to a school district. | ||
Section 10. Definitions. | ||
(a) As used in this Act: | ||
"Electronic notification delivery system" means a computer | ||
program that notifies interested parties of a unit of local | ||
government's action and that may have features that confirm | ||
physical addresses and email addresses, confirm ownership, and | ||
confirm receipt of an electronic notification. | ||
"Electronic notification recipient" means a person who | ||
affirmatively informs a unit of local government or county | ||
officer that he or she would like to receive electronically a | ||
notification that would have been sent by the unit of local | ||
government or county officer via United States mail. | ||
(b) For the purposes of this Act, an identity is confirmed | ||
if: | ||
(1) the electronic notification recipient provides a | ||
birthdate and Social Security number that can be matched | ||
with the records of the Secretary of State or the county | ||
clerk; | ||
(2) a mailing sent by United States mail to the | ||
electronic notification recipient is responded to |
digitally with a unique code; | ||
(3) the electronic notification recipient uses a | ||
digital signature as defined in the Electronic Commerce | ||
Security Act; or | ||
(4) the electronic notification recipient signs up in | ||
person with the unit of local government or county officer | ||
and provides a government-issued identification. | ||
(c) For the purposes of this Act, a physical address of an | ||
electronic notification recipient is confirmed if the | ||
electronic notification recipient's address is matched with | ||
the records of the Secretary of State and an email address of | ||
an electronic notification recipient is confirmed when an email | ||
to that email address has been delivered and affirmatively | ||
responded to in a way that can be tracked by the electronic | ||
notification delivery system. | ||
(d) For the purposes of this Act, an electronic | ||
notification recipient's ownership is confirmed if his or her | ||
name is matched with the records of the county recorder of | ||
deeds. | ||
(e) For the purposes of this Act, the receipt of an | ||
electronic notification is confirmed if an electronic | ||
notification recipient: | ||
(1) responds to the electronic notification; or | ||
(2) reads the electronic notification in an electronic | ||
notification delivery system that is able to track that an | ||
email has been opened. |
Section 15. Electronic notification system. Units of local | ||
government and county officers may establish a process to allow | ||
people to select electronic notifications through an | ||
electronic notification delivery system for governmental | ||
mailings that are being sent by United States mail. Any process | ||
established for this purpose: | ||
(1) must not require all notifications from the unit of | ||
local government or county officer be electronic and must | ||
allow people to opt in or opt out for specific types of | ||
mailings; | ||
(2) must include a mechanism for confirming the | ||
identity of individuals opting in for statutorily required | ||
notifications; | ||
(3) must include a mechanism to confirm ownership of | ||
property where the statutory notification requirement is | ||
based on ownership; | ||
(4) must present to the submitter, prior to completion | ||
of the application to receive electronic notifications, a | ||
message in substantially the following form: | ||
"By completing this form, I understand that I have | ||
agreed to be notified via email or other electronic | ||
means regarding those governmental notifications that | ||
I have selected. I understand that, regarding those | ||
issues for which I have selected electronic | ||
notification, I will possibly not receive |
notifications through the United States mail. I | ||
understand that any unit of local government or county | ||
officer may rescind this agreement by electronic | ||
notification and that any unit of local government may | ||
also notify me regarding any issue through the United | ||
States mail if the unit of local government or county | ||
officer desires in addition to the electronic | ||
notification I have selected."; and | ||
(5) must allow an electronic notification recipient to | ||
rescind his or her electronic notification request either | ||
through the mail or electronically.
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Section 25. Ancillary uses. Upon request of an electronic | ||
notification recipient, a unit of local government or county | ||
officer may utilize the electronic notification delivery | ||
system to notify people of information that is not statutorily | ||
required. | ||
Section 30. Intergovernmental cooperation. A unit of local | ||
government or county officer may enter into an | ||
intergovernmental agreement with another unit of local | ||
government or county officer to provide electronic | ||
notifications as provided in this Act and to share data for | ||
that purpose.
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