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Public Act 102-0767 |
HB4333 Enrolled | LRB102 22637 RJF 31780 b |
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AN ACT concerning State 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 5. The Department of Central Management Services |
Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by |
changing Section 405-105 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 405/405-105) (was 20 ILCS 405/64.1)
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Sec. 405-105. Fidelity, surety, property, and casualty |
insurance. The Department
shall establish and implement a |
program to coordinate
the handling of all fidelity, surety, |
property, and casualty insurance
exposures of the State and |
the departments, divisions, agencies,
branches,
and |
universities of the State. In performing this responsibility, |
the
Department shall have the power and duty to do the |
following:
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(1) Develop and maintain loss and exposure data on all |
State
property.
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(2) Study the feasibility of establishing a |
self-insurance plan
for
State property and prepare |
estimates of the costs of reinsurance for
risks beyond the |
realistic limits of the self-insurance.
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(3) Prepare a plan for centralizing the purchase of |
property and
casualty insurance on State property under a |
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master policy or policies
and purchase the insurance |
contracted for as provided in the
Illinois Purchasing Act.
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(4) Evaluate existing provisions for fidelity bonds |
required of
State employees and recommend changes that are |
appropriate
commensurate with risk experience and the |
determinations respecting
self-insurance or reinsurance so |
as to permit reduction of costs without
loss of coverage.
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(5) Investigate procedures for inclusion of school |
districts,
public community
college districts, and other |
units of local government in programs for
the centralized |
purchase of insurance.
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(6) Implement recommendations of the State Property
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Insurance
Study Commission that the Department finds |
necessary or desirable in
the
performance of its powers |
and duties under this Section to achieve
efficient and |
comprehensive risk management.
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(7) Prepare and, in the discretion of the Director, |
implement a plan providing for the purchase of public
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liability insurance or for self-insurance for public |
liability or for a
combination of purchased insurance and |
self-insurance for public
liability (i) covering the State |
and drivers of motor vehicles
owned,
leased, or controlled |
by the State of Illinois pursuant to the provisions
and |
limitations contained in the Illinois Vehicle Code, (ii)
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covering
other public liability exposures of the State and |
its employees within
the scope of their employment, and |
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(iii) covering drivers of motor
vehicles not owned, |
leased, or controlled by the State but used by a
State |
employee on State business, in excess of liability covered |
by an
insurance policy obtained by the owner of the motor |
vehicle or in
excess of the dollar amounts that the |
Department shall
determine to be
reasonable. Any contract |
of insurance let under this Law shall be
by
bid in |
accordance with the procedure set forth in the Illinois
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Purchasing Act. Any provisions for self-insurance shall |
conform to
subdivision (11).
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The term "employee" as used in this subdivision (7) |
and in subdivision
(11)
means a person while in the employ |
of the State who is a member of the
staff or personnel of a |
State agency, bureau, board, commission,
committee, |
department, university, or college or who is a State |
officer,
elected official, commissioner, member of or ex |
officio member of a
State agency, bureau, board, |
commission, committee, department,
university, or college, |
or a member of the National Guard while on active
duty |
pursuant to orders of the Governor of the State of |
Illinois, or any
other person while using a licensed motor |
vehicle owned, leased, or
controlled by the State of |
Illinois with the authorization of the State
of Illinois, |
provided the actual use of the motor vehicle is
within the |
scope of that
authorization and within the course of State |
service.
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Subsequent to payment of a claim on behalf of an |
employee pursuant to this
Section and after reasonable |
advance written notice to the employee, the
Director may |
exclude the employee from future coverage or limit the
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coverage under the plan if (i) the Director determines |
that the
claim
resulted from an incident in which the |
employee was grossly negligent or
had engaged in willful |
and wanton misconduct or (ii) the
Director
determines that |
the employee is no longer an acceptable risk based on a
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review of prior accidents in which the employee was at |
fault and for which
payments were made pursuant to this |
Section.
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The Director is authorized to
promulgate |
administrative rules that may be necessary to
establish |
and
administer the plan.
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Appropriations from the Road Fund shall be used to pay |
auto liability claims
and related expenses involving |
employees of the Department of Transportation,
the |
Illinois State Police, and the Secretary of State.
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(8) Charge, collect, and receive from all other |
agencies of
the State
government fees or monies equivalent |
to the cost of purchasing the insurance.
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(9) Establish, through the Director, charges for risk
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management
services
rendered to State agencies , officers, |
boards, commissions, and universities by the Department.
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The State agencies , officers, boards, commissions, and |
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universities so charged shall reimburse the Department by |
vouchers drawn
against their respective
appropriations. |
The reimbursement shall be determined by the Director as
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amounts sufficient to reimburse the Department
for |
expenditures incurred in rendering the service.
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The Department shall charge the
employing State |
agency , officer, board, commission, or university for |
workers' compensation payments for
temporary total |
disability paid to any employee after the employee has
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received temporary total disability payments for 120 days |
if the employee's
treating physician, advanced practice |
registered nurse, or physician assistant has issued a |
release to return to work with restrictions
and the |
employee is able to perform modified duty work but the |
employing
State agency , officer, board, commission, or
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university does not return the employee to work at |
modified duty. Modified
duty shall be duties assigned that |
may or may not be delineated
as part of the duties |
regularly performed by the employee. Modified duties
shall |
be assigned within the prescribed restrictions established |
by the
treating physician and the physician who performed |
the independent medical
examination. The amount of all |
reimbursements
shall be deposited into the Workers' |
Compensation Revolving Fund which is
hereby created as a |
revolving fund in the State treasury. In addition to any |
other purpose authorized by law, moneys in the Fund
shall |
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be used, subject to appropriation, to pay these or other |
temporary
total disability claims of employees of State |
agencies , officers, boards, commissions, and universities.
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Beginning with fiscal year 1996, all amounts recovered |
by the
Department through subrogation in workers' |
compensation and workers'
occupational disease cases shall |
be
deposited into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
created under
this subdivision (9).
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(10) Establish rules, procedures, and forms to be used |
by
State agencies , officers, boards, commissions, and |
universities
in the administration and payment of workers' |
compensation claims. For claims filed prior to July 1, |
2013, the
Department shall initially evaluate and |
determine the compensability of
any injury that is
the |
subject of a workers' compensation claim and provide for |
the
administration and payment of such a claim for all |
State agencies , officers, boards, commissions, and |
universities . For claims filed on or after July 1, 2013, |
the Department shall retain responsibility for certain |
administrative payments including, but not limited to, |
payments to the private vendor contracted to perform |
services under subdivision (10b) of this Section, payments |
related to travel expenses for employees of the Office of |
the Attorney General, and payments to internal Department |
staff responsible for the oversight and management of any |
contract awarded pursuant to subdivision (10b) of this |
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Section. Through December 31, 2012, the
Director may |
delegate to any agency with the agreement of the agency |
head
the responsibility for evaluation, administration, |
and payment of that
agency's claims. Neither the |
Department nor the private vendor contracted to perform |
services under subdivision (10b) of this Section shall be |
responsible for providing workers' compensation services |
to the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority or to State |
universities that maintain self-funded workers' |
compensation liability programs.
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(10a) By April 1 of each year prior to calendar year |
2013, the Director must report and provide information to |
the State Workers' Compensation Program Advisory Board |
concerning the status of the State workers' compensation |
program for the next fiscal year. Information that the |
Director must provide to the State Workers' Compensation |
Program Advisory Board includes, but is not limited to, |
documents, reports of negotiations, bid invitations, |
requests for proposals, specifications, copies of proposed |
and final contracts or agreements, and any other materials |
concerning contracts or agreements for the program. By the |
first of each month prior to calendar year 2013, the |
Director must provide updated, and any new, information to |
the State Workers' Compensation Program Advisory Board |
until the State workers' compensation program for the next |
fiscal year is determined. |
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(10b) No later than January 1, 2013, the chief |
procurement officer appointed under paragraph (4) of |
subsection (a) of Section 10-20 of the Illinois |
Procurement Code (hereinafter "chief procurement |
officer"), in consultation with the Department of Central |
Management Services, shall procure one or more private |
vendors to administer the program providing payments for |
workers' compensation liability with respect to the |
employees of all State agencies , officers, boards, |
commissions, and universities . The chief procurement |
officer may procure a single contract applicable to all |
State agencies , officers, boards, commissions, and |
universities, or multiple contracts applicable to one or |
more State agencies , officers, boards, commissions, and |
universities . If the chief procurement officer procures a |
single contract applicable to all State agencies , |
officers, boards, commissions, and universities , then the |
Department of Central Management Services shall be |
designated as the agency that enters into the contract and |
shall be responsible for the contract. If the chief |
procurement officer procures multiple contracts applicable |
to one or more State agencies , officers, boards, |
commissions, and universities , each agency , officer, |
board, commission, or university to which the contract |
applies shall be designated as the agency , officer, board, |
commission, or university that shall enter into the |
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contract and shall be responsible for the contract. If the |
chief procurement officer procures contracts applicable to |
an individual State agency , officer, board, commission, or |
university , the agency , officer, board, commission, or |
university subject to the contract shall be designated as |
the agency , officer, board, commission, or university |
responsible for the contract. |
(10c) The procurement of private vendors for the |
administration of the workers' compensation program for |
State employees is subject to the provisions of the |
Illinois Procurement Code and administration by the chief |
procurement officer. |
(10d) Contracts for the procurement of private vendors |
for the administration of the workers' compensation |
program for State employees shall be based upon, but |
limited to, the following criteria: (i) administrative |
cost, (ii) service capabilities of the vendor, and (iii) |
the compensation (including premiums, fees, or other |
charges). A vendor for the administration of the workers' |
compensation program for State employees shall provide |
services, including, but not limited to: |
(A) providing a web-based case management system |
and provide access to the Office of the Attorney |
General; |
(B) ensuring claims adjusters are available to |
provide testimony or information as requested by the |
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Office of the Attorney General; |
(C) establishing a preferred provider program for |
all State agencies , officers, boards, commissions, |
universities, and facilities; and |
(D) authorizing the payment of medical bills at |
the preferred provider discount rate. |
(10e) By September 15, 2012, the Department of Central |
Management Services shall prepare a plan to effectuate the |
transfer of responsibility and administration of the |
workers' compensation program for State employees to the |
selected private vendors. The Department shall submit a |
copy of the plan to the General Assembly. |
(11) Any plan for public liability self-insurance |
implemented
under this
Section shall provide that (i) the |
Department
shall attempt to settle and may settle any |
public liability claim filed
against the State of Illinois |
or any public liability claim filed
against a State |
employee on the basis of an occurrence in the course of
the |
employee's State employment; (ii) any settlement of
such a |
claim is not subject to fiscal year limitations and must |
be
approved by the Director and, in cases of
settlements |
exceeding $100,000, by the Governor; and (iii) a
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settlement of
any public liability claim against the State |
or a State employee shall
require an unqualified release |
of any right of action against the State
and the employee |
for acts within the scope of the employee's employment
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giving rise to the claim.
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Whenever and to the extent that a State
employee |
operates a motor vehicle or engages in other activity |
covered
by self-insurance under this Section, the State of |
Illinois shall
defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the |
employee against any claim in
tort filed against the |
employee for acts or omissions within the scope
of the |
employee's employment in any proper judicial forum and not
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settled pursuant
to this subdivision (11), provided that |
this obligation of
the State of
Illinois shall not exceed |
a maximum liability of $2,000,000 for any
single |
occurrence in connection with the operation of a motor |
vehicle or
$100,000 per person per occurrence for any |
other single occurrence,
or $500,000 for any single |
occurrence in connection with the provision of
medical |
care by a licensed physician, advanced practice registered |
nurse, or physician assistant employee.
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Any
claims against the State of Illinois under a |
self-insurance plan that
are not settled pursuant to this |
subdivision (11) shall be
heard and
determined by the |
Court of Claims and may not be filed or adjudicated
in any |
other forum. The Attorney General of the State of Illinois |
or
the Attorney General's designee shall be the attorney |
with respect
to all public liability
self-insurance claims |
that are not settled pursuant to this
subdivision (11)
and |
therefore result in litigation. The payment of any award |
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of the
Court of Claims entered against the State relating |
to any public
liability self-insurance claim shall act as |
a release against any State
employee involved in the |
occurrence.
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(12) Administer a plan the purpose of which is to make |
payments
on final
settlements or final judgments in |
accordance with the State Employee
Indemnification Act. |
The plan shall be funded through appropriations from the
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General Revenue Fund specifically designated for that |
purpose, except that
indemnification expenses for |
employees of the Department of Transportation,
the |
Illinois State Police, and the Secretary of State , which |
result from the Road Fund portion of their normal |
operations,
shall be paid
from the Road
Fund. The term |
"employee" as used in this subdivision (12) has the same
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meaning as under subsection (b) of Section 1 of the State |
Employee
Indemnification Act. Subject to sufficient |
appropriation, the Director shall approve payment of any |
claim, without regard to fiscal year limitations, |
presented to
the Director
that is supported by a final |
settlement or final judgment when the Attorney
General and |
the chief officer of the public body against whose |
employee the
claim or cause of action is asserted certify |
to the Director that
the claim is in
accordance with the |
State Employee Indemnification Act and that they
approve
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of the payment. In no event shall an amount in excess of |
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$150,000 be paid from
this plan to or for the benefit of |
any claimant.
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(13) Administer a plan the purpose of which is to make |
payments
on final
settlements or final judgments for |
employee wage claims in situations where
there was an |
appropriation relevant to the wage claim, the fiscal year
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and lapse period have expired, and sufficient funds were |
available
to
pay the claim. The plan shall be funded |
through
appropriations from the General Revenue Fund |
specifically designated for
that purpose.
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Subject to sufficient appropriation, the Director is |
authorized to pay any wage claim presented to the
Director
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that is supported by a final settlement or final judgment |
when the chief
officer of the State agency employing the |
claimant certifies to the
Director that
the claim is a |
valid wage claim and that the fiscal year and lapse period
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have expired. Payment for claims that are properly |
submitted and certified
as valid by the Director
shall |
include interest accrued at the rate of 7% per annum from |
the
forty-fifth day after the claims are received by the |
Department or 45 days from the date on which the amount of |
payment
is agreed upon, whichever is later, until the date |
the claims are submitted
to the Comptroller for payment. |
When the Attorney General has filed an
appearance in any |
proceeding concerning a wage claim settlement or
judgment, |
the Attorney General shall certify to the Director that |
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the wage claim is valid before any payment is
made. In no |
event shall an amount in excess of $150,000 be paid from |
this
plan to or for the benefit of any claimant.
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Nothing in Public Act 84-961 shall be construed to |
affect in any manner the jurisdiction of the
Court of |
Claims concerning wage claims made against the State of |
Illinois.
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(14) Prepare and, in the discretion of the Director, |
implement a program for
self-insurance for official
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fidelity and surety bonds for officers and employees as |
authorized by the
Official Bond Act.
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(Source: P.A. 99-581, eff. 1-1-17; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
Section 6z-64 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/6z-64) |
Sec. 6z-64. The Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund. |
(a) The Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund is created as |
a revolving fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, in |
the State treasury. The following moneys shall be deposited |
into the Fund: |
(1) amounts authorized for transfer to the Fund from |
the General Revenue Fund and other State funds (except for |
funds classified by the Comptroller as federal trust funds |
or State trust funds) pursuant to State law or Executive |
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Order; |
(2) federal funds received by the Department of |
Central Management Services (the "Department") as a result |
of expenditures from the Fund; |
(3) interest earned on moneys in the Fund; |
(4) receipts or inter-fund transfers resulting from |
billings issued to State agencies , officers, boards, |
commissions, and universities for the cost of workers' |
compensation services that are not compensated through the |
specific fund transfers authorized by this Section, if |
any; |
(5) amounts received from a State agency , officer, |
board, commission, or university for workers' compensation |
payments for temporary total disability, as provided in |
Section 405-105 of the Department of Central Management |
Services Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois; |
and |
(6) amounts recovered through subrogation in workers' |
compensation and workers' occupational disease cases. |
(b) Moneys in the Fund may be used by the Department for |
reimbursement or payment for: |
(1) providing workers' compensation services to State |
agencies , officers, boards, commissions, and State |
universities; or |
(2) providing for payment of administrative and other |
expenses (and, beginning January 1, 2013, fees and charges |
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made pursuant to a contract with a private vendor) |
incurred in providing workers' compensation services. The |
Department, or any successor agency designated to enter |
into contracts with one or more private vendors for the |
administration of the workers' compensation program for |
State employees pursuant to subsection 10b of Section |
405-105 of the Department of Central Management Services |
Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, is |
authorized to establish one or more special funds, as |
separate accounts provided by any bank or banks as defined |
by the Illinois Banking Act, any savings and loan |
association or associations as defined by the Illinois |
Savings and Loan Act of 1985, or any credit union as |
defined by the Illinois Credit Union Act, to be held by the |
Director outside of the State treasury, for the purpose of |
receiving the transfer of moneys from the Workers' |
Compensation Revolving Fund. The Department may promulgate |
rules further defining the methodology for the transfers. |
Any interest earned by moneys in the funds or accounts |
shall be deposited into the Workers' Compensation |
Revolving Fund. The transferred moneys, and interest |
accrued thereon, shall be used exclusively for transfers |
to contracted private vendors or their financial |
institutions for payments to workers' compensation |
claimants and providers for workers' compensation |
services, claims, and benefits pursuant to this Section |
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and subsection 9 of Section 405-105 of the Department of |
Central Management Services Law of the Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois. The transferred moneys, |
and interest accrued thereon, shall not be used for any |
other purpose including, but not limited to, reimbursement |
or payment of administrative fees due the contracted |
vendor pursuant to its contract or contracts with the |
Department. |
(c) State agencies , officers, boards, and commissions may |
direct the Comptroller to process inter-fund
transfers or make |
payment through the voucher and warrant process to the |
Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund in satisfaction of |
billings issued under subsection (a) of this Section. |
(d) (Blank.) Reconciliation. For the fiscal year beginning |
on July 1, 2004 only, the Director of Central Management |
Services (the "Director") shall order that each State agency's |
payments and transfers made to the Fund be reconciled with |
actual Fund costs for workers' compensation services provided |
by the Department and attributable to the State agency and |
relevant fund on no less than an annual basis. The Director may |
require reports from State agencies as deemed necessary to |
perform this reconciliation. |
(d-5) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2005 and until |
June 30, 2006, in addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification |
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of the Director of Central Management Services, the State |
Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals: |
Mental Health Fund ............................$17,694,000 |
Statistical Services Revolving Fund ............$1,252,600 |
Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
and Education Fund .........................$1,198,600 |
Communications Revolving Fund ....................$535,400 |
Child Support Administrative Fund ................$441,900 |
Health Insurance Reserve Fund ....................$238,900 |
Fire Prevention Fund .............................$234,100 |
Park and Conservation Fund .......................$142,000 |
Motor Fuel Tax Fund ..............................$132,800 |
Illinois Workers' Compensation |
Commission Operations Fund ...................$123,900 |
State Boating Act Fund ...........................$112,300 |
Public Utility Fund ..............................$106,500 |
State Lottery Fund ...............................$101,300 |
Traffic and Criminal Conviction |
Surcharge Fund ................................$88,500 |
State Surplus Property Revolving Fund .............$82,700 |
Natural Areas Acquisition Fund ....................$65,600 |
Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund .............$65,200 |
Agricultural Premium Fund .........................$63,400 |
Capital Development Fund ..........................$57,500 |
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State Gaming Fund .................................$54,300 |
Underground Storage Tank Fund .....................$53,700 |
Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund ..........$53,000 |
Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund ............$53,000 |
General Professions Dedicated Fund ................$51,900
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Total $23,003,100
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(d-10) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary and in addition to any other |
transfers that may be provided for by law, on the first day of |
each calendar quarter of the fiscal year beginning July 1, |
2005, or as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State |
Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
transfer from each designated fund into the Workers' |
Compensation Revolving Fund amounts equal to one-fourth of |
each of the following totals: |
General Revenue Fund ......................... $34,000,000 |
Road Fund .................................... $25,987,000 |
Total $59,987,000
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(d-12) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary and in addition to any other |
transfers that may be provided for by law, on the effective |
date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, or as |
soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from each |
designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
the following amounts: |
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General Revenue Fund ..........................$10,000,000 |
Road Fund ......................................$5,000,000 |
Total $15,000,000
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(d-15) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary and in addition to any other |
transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2006, or |
as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from each |
designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
the following amounts: |
General Revenue Fund ..........................$44,028,200
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Road Fund .....................................$28,084,000
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Total $72,112,200
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(d-20) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2006 and until |
June 30, 2007, in addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification |
of the Director of Central Management Services, the State |
Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals: |
Mental Health Fund ............................$19,121,800 |
Statistical Services Revolving Fund ............$1,353,700 |
Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
and Education Fund .........................$1,295,300 |
Communications Revolving Fund ....................$578,600 |
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Child Support Administrative Fund ................$477,600 |
Health Insurance Reserve Fund ....................$258,200 |
Fire Prevention Fund .............................$253,000 |
Park and Conservation Fund .......................$153,500 |
Motor Fuel Tax Fund ..............................$143,500 |
Illinois Workers' Compensation |
Commission Operations Fund ...................$133,900 |
State Boating Act Fund ...........................$121,400 |
Public Utility Fund ..............................$115,100 |
State Lottery Fund ...............................$109,500 |
Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund ....$95,700 |
State Surplus Property Revolving Fund .............$89,400 |
Natural Areas Acquisition Fund ....................$70,800 |
Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund .............$70,400 |
Agricultural Premium Fund .........................$68,500 |
State Gaming Fund .................................$58,600 |
Underground Storage Tank Fund .....................$58,000 |
Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund ..........$57,200 |
Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund ............$57,200 |
General Professions Dedicated Fund ................$56,100
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Total $24,797,000
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(d-25) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary and in addition to any other |
transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or |
as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from each |
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designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
the following amounts: |
General Revenue Fund ..........................$55,000,000 |
Road Fund .....................................$34,803,000 |
Total $89,803,000 |
(d-30) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2009 and until |
June 30, 2010, in addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification |
of the Director of Central Management Services, the State |
Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals: |
Food and Drug Safety Fund .........................$13,900 |
Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund .............$6,500 |
Transportation Regulatory Fund ....................$14,500 |
Financial Institution Fund ........................$25,200 |
General Professions Dedicated Fund ................$25,300 |
Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund ............$64,600 |
State Boating Act Fund ...........................$177,100 |
State Parks Fund .................................$104,300 |
Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund .........$14,400 |
Agricultural Premium Fund .........................$79,100 |
Fire Prevention Fund .............................$360,200 |
Mental Health Fund .............................$9,725,200 |
Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund ..........$5,600 |
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Public Utility Fund ...............................$40,900 |
Radiation Protection Fund .........................$14,200 |
Firearm Owner's Notification Fund ..................$1,300 |
Solid Waste Management Fund .......................$74,100 |
Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund ..............$17,800 |
Subtitle D Management Fund ........................$14,100 |
Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund ..........$26,500 |
Facility Licensing Fund ...........................$11,700 |
Plugging and Restoration Fund ......................$9,100 |
Explosives Regulatory Fund .........................$2,300 |
Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund ...............$5,000 |
Coal Mining Regulatory Fund ........................$1,900 |
Registered Certified Public Accountants' |
Administration and Disciplinary Fund ...........$1,500 |
Weights and Measures Fund .........................$56,100 |
Division of Corporations Registered |
Limited Liability Partnership Fund .............$3,900 |
Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund ...........$14,000 |
Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund .....$30,700 |
Capital Development Board Revolving Fund ..........$27,000 |
DCFS Children's Services Fund .....................$69,300 |
Asbestos Abatement Fund ...........................$17,200 |
Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund ..........$26,800 |
Emergency Public Health Fund .......................$5,600 |
Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund ...........$10,000 |
Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary |
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Board Fund .....................................$1,600 |
Underground Resources Conservation |
Enforcement Fund ..............................$11,500 |
Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund .........$18,200 |
Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund ..............$35,400 |
Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund .............$5,600 |
Securities Investors Education Fund ................$2,000 |
Used Tire Management Fund .........................$32,400 |
Natural Areas Acquisition Fund ...................$101,200 |
Open Space Lands Acquisition |
and
Development Fund ..................$28,400 |
Working Capital Revolving Fund ...................$489,100 |
State Garage Revolving Fund ......................$791,900 |
Statistical Services Revolving Fund ............$3,984,700 |
Communications Revolving Fund ..................$1,432,800 |
Facilities Management Revolving Fund ...........$1,911,600 |
Professional Services Fund .......................$483,600 |
Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund ...................$15,000 |
Environmental Laboratory Certification Fund ........$3,000 |
Public Health Laboratory Services |
Revolving Fund .................................$2,500 |
Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention, |
and Abatement Fund ............................$28,200 |
Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund ............$258,400 |
Department of Business Services |
Special Operations Fund ......................$111,900 |
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Feed Control Fund .................................$20,800 |
Tanning Facility Permit Fund .......................$5,400 |
Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund ...............$24,400 |
Tax Compliance and Administration Fund ............$27,200 |
Appraisal Administration Fund ......................$2,400 |
Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund .......$2,200 |
Illinois State Fair Fund ..........................$31,400 |
Secretary of State Special Services Fund .........$317,600 |
Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
and Education Fund ...........................$324,500 |
Health Facility Plan Review Fund ..................$31,200 |
Illinois Historic Sites Fund ......................$11,500 |
Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary |
Compliance Payment Projects Fund ..............$18,500 |
Public Pension Regulation Fund .....................$5,600 |
Illinois Charity Bureau Fund ......................$11,400 |
Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund ..............$6,700 |
Energy Efficiency Trust Fund .......................$3,600 |
Pesticide Control Fund ............................$56,800 |
Attorney General Whistleblower Reward |
and Protection Fund ...........................$14,200 |
Partners for Conservation Fund ....................$36,900 |
Capital Litigation Trust Fund ........................$800 |
Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund ..................$99,700 |
Horse Racing Fund .................................$18,900 |
Death Certificate Surcharge Fund ..................$12,800 |
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Auction Regulation Administration Fund ...............$500 |
Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund ..............$55,800 |
Assisted Living and Shared Housing |
Regulatory Fund ..................................$900 |
Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund ................$9,200 |
Illinois Clean Water Fund .........................$42,300 |
Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund ........$16,100 |
Child Support Administrative Fund ..............$1,037,900 |
Secretary of State Police Services Fund ............$1,200 |
Tourism Promotion Fund ............................$34,400 |
IMSA Income Fund ..................................$12,700 |
Presidential Library and Museum Operating Fund ....$83,000 |
Dram Shop Fund ....................................$44,500 |
Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund ............$5,700 |
Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund ...................$8,700 |
Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund ...$106,100 |
Design Professionals Administration |
and Investigation Fund .........................$4,500 |
State Police Services Fund .......................$276,100 |
Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund ............$90,800 |
Insurance Producer Administration Fund ............$45,600 |
Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund .......$11,700 |
Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining |
and Disciplinary Fund ..........................$1,900 |
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility |
Development and Operation Fund .................$1,000 |
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Environmental Protection Permit and |
Inspection Fund ...............................$66,900 |
Park and Conservation Fund .......................$199,300 |
Local Tourism Fund .................................$2,400 |
Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund ..............$10,000 |
Large Business Attraction Fund .......................$100 |
Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund ...................................$27,200 |
Public Infrastructure Construction |
Loan Revolving Fund ............................$1,700 |
Insurance Financial Regulation Fund ...............$69,200 |
Total $24,197,800 |
(d-35) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary and in addition to any other |
transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2010, or |
as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from each |
designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
the following amounts: |
General Revenue Fund ..........................$55,000,000 |
Road Fund .....................................$50,955,300 |
Total $105,955,300 |
(d-40) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2010 and until |
June 30, 2011, in addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification |
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of the Director of Central Management Services, the State |
Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals: |
Food and Drug Safety Fund ..........................$8,700 |
Financial Institution Fund ........................$44,500 |
General Professions Dedicated Fund ................$51,400 |
Live and Learn Fund ...............................$10,900 |
Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund ...........$106,000 |
State Boating Act Fund ...........................$288,200 |
State Parks Fund .................................$185,900 |
Wildlife and Fish Fund .........................$1,550,300 |
Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund .........$18,100 |
Agricultural Premium Fund ........................$176,100 |
Mental Health Fund ...............................$291,900 |
Firearm Owner's Notification Fund ..................$2,300 |
Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund ..............$11,300 |
Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund ..........$42,300 |
Facility Licensing Fund ...........................$14,200 |
Plugging and Restoration Fund .....................$15,600 |
Explosives Regulatory Fund .........................$4,800 |
Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund ...............$6,000 |
Coal Mining Regulatory Fund ........................$7,200 |
Registered Certified Public Accountants' |
Administration and Disciplinary Fund ...........$1,900 |
Weights and Measures Fund ........................$105,200 |
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Division of Corporations Registered |
Limited Liability Partnership Fund .............$5,300 |
Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund ...........$19,900 |
Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund .....$38,700 |
DCFS Children's Services Fund ....................$123,100 |
Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund ..........$29,700 |
Emergency Public Health Fund .......................$6,800 |
Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund ...........$13,500 |
Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary |
Board Fund .....................................$1,800 |
Underground Resources Conservation |
Enforcement Fund ..............................$16,500 |
Mandatory Arbitration Fund .........................$5,400 |
Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund .........$26,400 |
Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund ..............$43,800 |
Securities Investors Education Fund ...............$28,500 |
Used Tire Management Fund ..........................$6,300 |
Natural Areas Acquisition Fund ...................$185,000 |
Open Space Lands Acquisition and |
Development Fund ..............................$46,800 |
Working Capital Revolving Fund ...................$741,500 |
State Garage Revolving Fund ......................$356,200 |
Statistical Services Revolving Fund ............$1,775,900 |
Communications Revolving Fund ....................$630,600 |
Facilities Management Revolving Fund .............$870,800 |
Professional Services Fund .......................$275,500 |
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Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund ...................$12,900 |
Public Health Laboratory Services |
Revolving Fund .................................$5,300 |
Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention, |
and Abatement Fund ............................$42,100 |
Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund ............$162,700 |
Department of Business Services |
Special Operations Fund ......................$143,700 |
Feed Control Fund .................................$32,300 |
Tanning Facility Permit Fund .......................$3,900 |
Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund ...............$32,600 |
Tax Compliance and Administration Fund ............$48,400 |
Appraisal Administration Fund ......................$3,600 |
Illinois State Fair Fund ..........................$30,200 |
Secretary of State Special Services Fund .........$214,400 |
Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
and Education Fund ...........................$438,300 |
Health Facility Plan Review Fund ..................$29,900 |
Public Pension Regulation Fund .....................$9,900 |
Pesticide Control Fund ...........................$107,500 |
Partners for Conservation Fund ...................$189,300 |
Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund .................$143,800 |
Horse Racing Fund .................................$20,900 |
Death Certificate Surcharge Fund ..................$16,800 |
Auction Regulation Administration Fund .............$1,000 |
Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund ..............$56,800 |
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Assisted Living and Shared Housing |
Regulatory Fund ................................$2,200 |
Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund ...............$18,100 |
Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund ........$19,800 |
Child Support Administrative Fund ..............$1,809,500 |
Secretary of State Police Services Fund ............$2,500 |
Medical Special Purposes Trust Fund ...............$20,400 |
Dram Shop Fund ....................................$57,200 |
Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund ............$9,500 |
Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund ..................$12,200 |
Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund ...$128,900 |
Design Professionals Administration |
and Investigation Fund .........................$7,300 |
State Police Services Fund .......................$335,700 |
Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund ............$81,600 |
Insurance Producer Administration Fund ............$77,000 |
Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining |
and Disciplinary Fund ..........................$1,900 |
Park and Conservation Fund .......................$361,500 |
Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund ...................................$42,800 |
Insurance Financial Regulation Fund ..............$108,000 |
Total $13,033,200 |
(d-45) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary and in addition to any other |
transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2011, or |
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as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of |
$45,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund into the Workers' |
Compensation Revolving Fund. |
(d-50) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary and in addition to any other |
transfers that may be provided for by law, on July 1, 2014, or |
as soon as may be practical thereafter, the State Comptroller |
shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer from the |
designated fund into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
the following amounts: |
Road Fund .....................................$19,714,700 |
(d-55) (Blank.) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
State law to the contrary, on or after July 1, 2014 and until |
June 30, 2015, in addition to any other transfers that may be |
provided for by law, at the direction of and upon notification |
of the Director of Central Management Services, the State |
Comptroller shall direct and the State Treasurer shall |
transfer amounts into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund |
from the designated funds not exceeding the following totals: |
Food and Drug Safety Fund ..........................$5,300 |
Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund .............$2,100 |
Transportation Regulatory Fund .....................$5,500 |
Financial Institution Fund ........................$28,400 |
General Professions Dedicated Fund ................$21,600 |
Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund ............$53,200 |
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State Boating Act Fund ...........................$117,500 |
State Parks Fund ..................................$82,400 |
Wildlife and Fish Fund ...........................$631,500 |
Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund .........$12,200 |
Agricultural Premium Fund .........................$43,400 |
Fire Prevention Fund .............................$194,800 |
Mental Health Fund ...............................$114,800 |
Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund ..........$6,700 |
Public Utility Fund ...............................$13,900 |
Radiation Protection Fund .........................$21,600 |
Firearm Owner's Notification Fund ..................$3,100 |
Solid Waste Management Fund .......................$76,300 |
Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund ...............$7,500 |
Subtitle D Management Fund .........................$6,900 |
Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund ..........$22,300 |
Facility Licensing Fund ............................$5,200 |
Plugging and Restoration Fund ......................$8,900 |
Explosives Regulatory Fund .........................$1,500 |
Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund ...............$2,400 |
Coal Mining Regulatory Fund .......................$49,400 |
Registered Certified Public Accountants' |
Administration and Disciplinary Fund ...........$1,200 |
Weights and Measures Fund .........................$52,600 |
Division of Corporations Registered |
Limited Liability Partnership Fund .............$1,800 |
Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund ............$4,600 |
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Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund .....$11,800 |
Capital Development Board Revolving Fund ...........$4,100 |
DCFS Children's Services Fund .....................$63,500 |
Asbestos Abatement Fund ............................$6,400 |
Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund ..........$12,200 |
Emergency Public Health Fund .......................$3,300 |
Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund ............$9,200 |
Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary |
Board Fund .......................................$900 |
Underground Resources Conservation |
Enforcement Fund ..............................$10,500 |
Mandatory Arbitration Fund ...........................$600 |
Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund .........$11,600 |
Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund ..............$34,200 |
Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund .............$3,900 |
Securities Investors Education Fund ................$1,100 |
Used Tire Management Fund .........................$26,700 |
Natural Areas Acquisition Fund ....................$72,300 |
Open Space Lands Acquisition and |
Development Fund ..............................$20,500 |
Working Capital Revolving Fund ...................$487,900 |
State Garage Revolving Fund ......................$197,300 |
Statistical Services Revolving Fund ..............$812,500 |
Communications Revolving Fund ....................$317,000 |
Facilities Management Revolving Fund .............$400,700 |
Professional Services Fund ........................$71,100 |
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Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund ....................$4,800 |
Environmental Laboratory Certification Fund ........$2,400 |
Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention, |
and Abatement Fund ............................$15,700 |
Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund ............$125,000 |
Department of Business Services |
Special Operations Fund .......................$60,000 |
Feed Control Fund .................................$19,600 |
Tanning Facility Permit Fund .........................$100 |
Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund ...............$12,000 |
Tax Compliance and Administration Fund ............$19,500 |
Appraisal Administration Fund ......................$2,400 |
Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund .......$6,000 |
Illinois State Fair Fund .............................$700 |
Secretary of State Special Services Fund ..........$90,800 |
Department of Corrections Reimbursement |
and Education Fund ...........................$293,300 |
Health Facility Plan Review Fund ..................$12,500 |
Illinois Historic Sites Fund ......................$19,000 |
Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary |
Compliance Payment Projects Fund ..............$17,900 |
Public Pension Regulation Fund .....................$2,000 |
Illinois Charity Bureau Fund .......................$4,000 |
Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund ..............$8,800 |
Energy Efficiency Trust Fund .......................$5,200 |
Pesticide Control Fund ............................$52,900 |
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Attorney General Whistleblower Reward |
and Protection Fund ...........................$10,300 |
Partners for Conservation Fund ....................$37,700 |
Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund ..................$11,500 |
Death Certificate Surcharge Fund ...................$1,000 |
Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund ..............$25,900 |
Assisted Living and Shared Housing |
Regulatory Fund ................................$2,300 |
Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund ................$7,100 |
Illinois Clean Water Fund .........................$72,200 |
Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund .........$7,700 |
Child Support Administrative Fund ................$744,000 |
Secretary of State Police Services Fund ..............$600 |
Tourism Promotion Fund ............................$98,100 |
IMSA Income Fund ..................................$12,800 |
Presidential Library and Museum |
Operating Fund ...............................$145,800 |
Dram Shop Fund ....................................$35,600 |
Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund ............$4,100 |
Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund ...................$9,500 |
Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund ....$53,100 |
Design Professionals Administration |
and Investigation Fund .........................$4,200 |
State Police Services Fund .......................$123,100 |
Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund ............$42,700 |
Insurance Producer Administration Fund ............$18,300 |
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Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund .......$22,500 |
Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund ..............$4,700 |
Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining |
and Disciplinary Fund ............................$500 |
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility |
Development and Operation Fund .................$1,700 |
Environmental Protection Permit |
and Inspection Fund ...........................$45,300 |
Park and Conservation Fund .......................$165,700 |
Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund ..............$14,800 |
Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund ......................................$800 |
Insurance Financial Regulation Fund ...............$23,800 |
Total $6,699,900 |
(e) The term "workers' compensation services" means |
services, claims expenses, and related administrative costs |
incurred in performing the duties under
Sections 405-105 and |
405-411 of the Department of Central Management Services Law |
of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
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(Source: P.A. 97-641, eff. 12-19-11; 97-895, eff. 8-3-12; |
98-307, eff. 8-12-13; 98-674, eff. 6-30-14.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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