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Public Act 094-0422 |
HB2689 Enrolled |
LRB094 06803 AJO 38017 b |
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AN ACT concerning counties.
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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 Counties Code is amended by changing Section |
3-3034 as follows:
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(55 ILCS 5/3-3034) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-3034)
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Sec. 3-3034. Disposition of body. After the inquest
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inquisition the coroner
may deliver the body or human remains |
of the deceased to the family of the deceased or, if there are |
no family members to accept the body or the remains, then to
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his friends of the deceased , if there be any, but
if not, the |
coroner
he shall cause the body or the remains
him to be |
decently buried, the expenses to be paid
from the property of |
the deceased, if there is sufficient, if not, by the
county. If |
the State Treasurer, pursuant to the Uniform Disposition of |
Unclaimed Property Act, delivers human remains to the coroner, |
the coroner shall cause the human remains to be disposed of as |
provided in this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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Section 10. The Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property |
Act is amended by changing Section 17 as follows:
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(765 ILCS 1025/17) (from Ch. 141, par. 117)
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Sec. 17. (a) All abandoned
property, other than money and |
that property
exempted by paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) , and (4) |
of this subsection,
delivered to the
State Treasurer under this |
Act shall be sold within a reasonable time to the
highest |
bidder at public sale in whatever city in the State affords in |
his or
her judgment the most favorable market for the property |
involved. The State
Treasurer may decline the highest bid and |
reoffer the property for sale if he
or she considers the price |
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bid insufficient.
The State Treasurer may group items for |
auction as "box lots" if the value
of the individual items |
makes it impracticable to sell the items
individually.
He or |
she need not offer any
property for sale, and may destroy or |
otherwise dispose of the property, if, in
his or her opinion, |
the probable cost of sale exceeds the value of the
property. |
Securities or commodities received by the Office of the State
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Treasurer may be sold by the State Treasurer through a broker |
or sales agent
suitable for the sale of the type of securities |
or commodities being sold.
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(1) Property which the State Treasurer determines may |
have historical
value may be, at his or her discretion, |
loaned to a recognized exhibitor in the
United States where |
it will be kept until such time as the State Treasurer
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orders it to be returned to his or her possession.
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(2) Property returned to the State Treasurer shall be |
released to the
rightful owner or otherwise disposed of in |
accordance with this Act. The State
Treasurer shall keep |
identifying records of the property so loaned, the name of
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rightful owner and the owner's last known address, if |
available.
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(3) The Treasurer, in cooperation with the Department |
of State Police,
shall
develop a procedure to determine |
whether a firearm delivered
to the Treasurer under this Act |
has been stolen or used in the commission of a
crime.
The |
Department of State Police shall determine
the appropriate |
disposition of a firearm that has been stolen or used in |
the
commission of a crime. The Treasurer shall attempt to |
return a firearm
that has not been stolen or used in the |
commission of a crime to the rightful
owner,
provided that |
the owner may lawfully possess the firearm as determined by |
the
Department of State Police.
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If the Treasurer is unable to return a firearm to its |
owner, the
Treasurer
shall transfer custody of the firearm |
to the Department of State
Police. Legal title to a firearm |
transferred to the Department of State Police
under this |
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paragraph (3) is vested in the Department of
State Police |
by operation of law:
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(A) if the Treasurer cannot locate the owner of the |
firearm;
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(B) if the owner of the firearm may not lawfully |
possess the firearm;
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(C) if the owner does not respond to notice |
published under Section 12
of
this Act; or
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(D) if the owner responds to notice published under |
Section 12 and
states
that
he or she no longer claims |
an interest in the
firearm.
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With respect to a firearm whose title is transferred to |
the Department of
State
Police under this paragraph (3), |
that Department
may:
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(i) retain the firearm for use by the crime |
laboratory system, for
training
purposes, or for any |
other application as deemed
appropriate by the |
Department;
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(ii) transfer the firearm to the Illinois |
State Museum if the firearm
has
historical
value; or
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(iii) destroy the firearm if it is not retained |
pursuant to
subparagraph
(i)
or transferred
pursuant |
to subparagraph (ii).
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(4) If human remains are delivered to the Treasurer |
under this Act, the Treasurer shall deliver those human |
remains to the coroner of the county in which the human |
remains were abandoned for disposition under Section |
3-3034 of the Counties Code. The only human remains that |
may be delivered to the Treasurer under this Act and that |
the Treasurer may receive are those that are reported and |
delivered as contents of a safe deposit box.
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(b) Any sale held under this Section, except a sale of |
securities or
commodities, shall be preceded by a single |
publication of notice thereof, at
least 3 weeks in advance of |
sale in an English language newspaper of general
circulation in |
the county where the property is to be sold.
When property |
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fails to sell and is offered again at a subsequent sale, no
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additional notice is required for the subsequent sale.
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(c) The purchaser at any sale conducted by the State |
Treasurer pursuant to
this Act shall receive title to the |
property purchased, free from all claims of
the owner or prior |
holder thereof and of all persons claiming through or under
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them. The State Treasurer shall execute all documents necessary |
to complete the
transfer of title.
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(d) The Office of the State Treasurer is not liable for any |
reduction in the
value of property caused by changing market |
conditions.
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(Source: P.A. 91-16, eff. 7-1-99; 91-748, eff. 6-2-00.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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