Public Act 095-0021
 
HB0137 Enrolled LRB095 03324 JAM 23326 b

    AN ACT concerning the General Assembly.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Legislative Materials Act is amended by
changing Section 1 as follows:
 
    (25 ILCS 105/1)  (from Ch. 63, par. 801)
    Sec. 1. Fees.
    (a) The Clerk of the House of Representatives may establish
a schedule of reasonable fees to be charged for providing
copies of daily and bound journals, committee documents,
committee tape recordings, transcripts of committee
proceedings, and committee notices, for providing copies of
bills on a continuing or individual basis, and for providing
tape recordings and transcripts of floor debates and other
proceedings of the House.
    (b) The Secretary of the Senate may establish a schedule of
reasonable fees to be charged for providing copies of daily and
bound journals, committee notices, for providing copies of
bills on a continuing or individual basis, and for providing
tape recordings and transcripts of floor debates and other
proceedings of the Senate.
    (c) The Clerk of the House of Representatives and the
Secretary of the Senate may establish a schedule of reasonable
fees to be charged for providing live audio of floor debates
and other proceedings of the House of Representatives and the
Senate. The Clerk and the Secretary shall have complete
discretion over the distribution of live audio under this
subsection (c), including discretion over the conditions under
which live audio shall be distributed, except that live audio
shall be distributed to the General Assembly and its staffs.
Nothing in this subsection (c) shall be construed to create an
obligation on the part of the Clerk or Secretary to provide
live audio to any person or entity other than to the General
Assembly and its staffs.
    (c-5) The Clerk of the House of Representatives, to the
extent authorized by the House Rules, may establish a schedule
of reasonable fees to be charged to members for the
preparation, filing, and reproduction of non-substantive
resolutions.
    (c-10) Through December 31, 2010 2002, the Clerk of the
House of Representatives may sell to a member of the House of
Representatives one or more of the chairs that comprise member
seating in the House chamber. The Clerk must charge the
original cost of the chairs.
    (c-15) Through December 31, 2010 2002, the Secretary of the
Senate may sell to a member of the Senate one or more of the
chairs that comprise member seating in the Senate chamber. The
Secretary must charge the original cost of the chairs.
    (d) Receipts from all fees and charges established under
this Section shall be deposited by the Clerk and the Secretary
into the General Assembly Operations Revolving Fund, a special
fund in the State treasury. Amounts in the Fund may be
appropriated for the operations of the offices of the Clerk of
the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate,
including the replacement of items sold under subsections
(c-10) and (c-15).
(Source: P.A. 92-11, eff. 6-11-01.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.