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Public Act 099-0455 |
HB4006 Enrolled | LRB099 11163 MGM 31653 b |
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AN ACT concerning burn victims.
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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 Burn |
Victims Relief Act , which may be referred to as the George |
Bailey Memorial Law. |
Section 5. The George Bailey Memorial Program. |
(a) The George Bailey Memorial Program is created under the |
Department of Insurance, under which any burn victim who, |
through no fault of his or her own, has become disabled and has |
been told by 2 independent physicians that his or her prognosis |
is that he or she has less than 18 months left to live shall |
immediately receive the 5 months' pay that he or she would have |
received for Social Security had there not been a mandatory |
5-month waiting period. The person shall receive the same |
amount that he or she would receive under the Social Security |
disability insurance program, minus $25. This amount shall be |
paid in equal payments for 5 months, ending after the end of |
the 5-month period or upon the applicant's death. |
As used in this Section, "through no fault of his or her |
own" means that the individual is not the proximate cause of |
his or her injury, through either gross negligence or by use of |
a substance that is well known to possibly cause grave bodily |
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injury by a short amount of use or exposure.
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(b) Any moneys that a person or his or her estate, trust, |
or heirs receive from a settlement for the injury that is the |
proximate cause of the person's disability under this Act or |
moneys received from Social Security disability benefits shall |
be used to repay the George Bailey Memorial Fund, except as |
provided under subsection (g) of this Section. The moneys shall |
be paid directly to the Department of Insurance for deposit in |
the Fund after the Department deducts a 20% administrative fee.
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(c) Any person meeting the requirements of subsection (a) |
and whose application is approved shall be eligible to |
participate in the Program.
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(d) Any active member of the United States Armed Forces |
shall be eligible if he or she was a resident of Illinois for |
at least 12 months before enlisting and he or she planned to |
return to Illinois.
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(e) Any legal resident of Illinois who, at the time of the |
injury, was a resident of Illinois who would qualify under |
subsection (a) shall not be disqualified for residency |
requirements, provided that he or she was a legal resident at |
the time of the injury.
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(f) Any legal resident of Illinois is eligible for |
participation in the Program and shall not be disqualified if |
the injury occurs outside of the State.
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(g) The State shall have lien rights against all |
settlements or moneys otherwise collected due to the injury |
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under this Act, but if the amount collected is less than the |
amount owed to the State through the Program, the State may not |
attach anything beyond the moneys given under the Program.
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Section 10. Payments to the George Bailey Memorial Fund. |
The George Bailey Memorial Fund is created as a special fund in |
the State treasury. The George Bailey Memorial Fund shall be |
funded pursuant to subsection (p) of Section 27.6 of the Clerks |
of Courts Act and Section 16-104d of the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
Funds received under Section 16-104d of the Illinois Vehicle |
Code shall be repaid in full to the Fire Truck Revolving Loan |
Fund, without the deduction of the 20% administrative fee |
authorized in subsection (b) of Section 5, upon receipt by the |
George Bailey Memorial Fund from the person or his or her |
estate, trust, or heirs of any moneys from a settlement for the |
injury that is the proximate cause of the person's disability |
under this Act or moneys received from Social Security |
disability benefits. Moneys in the George Bailey Memorial Fund |
may only be used for the purposes set forth in this Act. |
Section 15. Rulemaking. The Department of Insurance may |
adopt rules to implement the provisions of this Act. In order |
to provide for the expeditious and timely
implementation of the |
provisions of this Act, emergency
rules to implement any |
provision of this Act may be adopted
by the Department in |
accordance with subsection (t) of Section
5-45 of the Illinois |
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Administrative Procedure Act.
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Section 50. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is |
amended by changing Section 5-45 as follows: |
(5 ILCS 100/5-45) (from Ch. 127, par. 1005-45) |
Sec. 5-45. Emergency rulemaking. |
(a) "Emergency" means the existence of any situation that |
any agency
finds reasonably constitutes a threat to the public |
interest, safety, or
welfare. |
(b) If any agency finds that an
emergency exists that |
requires adoption of a rule upon fewer days than
is required by |
Section 5-40 and states in writing its reasons for that
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finding, the agency may adopt an emergency rule without prior |
notice or
hearing upon filing a notice of emergency rulemaking |
with the Secretary of
State under Section 5-70. The notice |
shall include the text of the
emergency rule and shall be |
published in the Illinois Register. Consent
orders or other |
court orders adopting settlements negotiated by an agency
may |
be adopted under this Section. Subject to applicable |
constitutional or
statutory provisions, an emergency rule |
becomes effective immediately upon
filing under Section 5-65 or |
at a stated date less than 10 days
thereafter. The agency's |
finding and a statement of the specific reasons
for the finding |
shall be filed with the rule. The agency shall take
reasonable |
and appropriate measures to make emergency rules known to the
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persons who may be affected by them. |
(c) An emergency rule may be effective for a period of not |
longer than
150 days, but the agency's authority to adopt an |
identical rule under Section
5-40 is not precluded. No |
emergency rule may be adopted more
than once in any 24 month |
period, except that this limitation on the number
of emergency |
rules that may be adopted in a 24 month period does not apply
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to (i) emergency rules that make additions to and deletions |
from the Drug
Manual under Section 5-5.16 of the Illinois |
Public Aid Code or the
generic drug formulary under Section |
3.14 of the Illinois Food, Drug
and Cosmetic Act, (ii) |
emergency rules adopted by the Pollution Control
Board before |
July 1, 1997 to implement portions of the Livestock Management
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Facilities Act, (iii) emergency rules adopted by the Illinois |
Department of Public Health under subsections (a) through (i) |
of Section 2 of the Department of Public Health Act when |
necessary to protect the public's health, (iv) emergency rules |
adopted pursuant to subsection (n) of this Section, (v) |
emergency rules adopted pursuant to subsection (o) of this |
Section, or (vi) emergency rules adopted pursuant to subsection |
(c-5) of this Section. Two or more emergency rules having |
substantially the same
purpose and effect shall be deemed to be |
a single rule for purposes of this
Section. |
(c-5) To facilitate the maintenance of the program of group |
health benefits provided to annuitants, survivors, and retired |
employees under the State Employees Group Insurance Act of |
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1971, rules to alter the contributions to be paid by the State, |
annuitants, survivors, retired employees, or any combination |
of those entities, for that program of group health benefits, |
shall be adopted as emergency rules. The adoption of those |
rules shall be considered an emergency and necessary for the |
public interest, safety, and welfare. |
(d) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation
of the State's fiscal year 1999 budget, |
emergency rules to implement any
provision of Public Act 90-587 |
or 90-588
or any other budget initiative for fiscal year 1999 |
may be adopted in
accordance with this Section by the agency |
charged with administering that
provision or initiative, |
except that the 24-month limitation on the adoption
of |
emergency rules and the provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 |
do not apply
to rules adopted under this subsection (d). The |
adoption of emergency rules
authorized by this subsection (d) |
shall be deemed to be necessary for the
public interest, |
safety, and welfare. |
(e) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2000 budget, |
emergency rules to implement any
provision of this amendatory |
Act of the 91st General Assembly
or any other budget initiative |
for fiscal year 2000 may be adopted in
accordance with this |
Section by the agency charged with administering that
provision |
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the |
adoption
of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections |
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5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to rules adopted under this |
subsection (e). The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
this subsection (e) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
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public interest, safety, and welfare. |
(f) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2001 budget, |
emergency rules to implement any
provision of this amendatory |
Act of the 91st General Assembly
or any other budget initiative |
for fiscal year 2001 may be adopted in
accordance with this |
Section by the agency charged with administering that
provision |
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the |
adoption
of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections |
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to rules adopted under this |
subsection (f). The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
this subsection (f) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
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public interest, safety, and welfare. |
(g) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2002 budget, |
emergency rules to implement any
provision of this amendatory |
Act of the 92nd General Assembly
or any other budget initiative |
for fiscal year 2002 may be adopted in
accordance with this |
Section by the agency charged with administering that
provision |
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the |
adoption
of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections |
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to rules adopted under this |
subsection (g). The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
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this subsection (g) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
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public interest, safety, and welfare. |
(h) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2003 budget, |
emergency rules to implement any
provision of this amendatory |
Act of the 92nd General Assembly
or any other budget initiative |
for fiscal year 2003 may be adopted in
accordance with this |
Section by the agency charged with administering that
provision |
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the |
adoption
of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections |
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to rules adopted under this |
subsection (h). The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
this subsection (h) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
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public interest, safety, and welfare. |
(i) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation
of the State's fiscal year 2004 budget, |
emergency rules to implement any
provision of this amendatory |
Act of the 93rd General Assembly
or any other budget initiative |
for fiscal year 2004 may be adopted in
accordance with this |
Section by the agency charged with administering that
provision |
or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on the |
adoption
of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections |
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply
to rules adopted under this |
subsection (i). The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
this subsection (i) shall be deemed to be necessary for the
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public interest, safety, and welfare. |
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(j) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year |
2005 budget as provided under the Fiscal Year 2005 Budget |
Implementation (Human Services) Act, emergency rules to |
implement any provision of the Fiscal Year 2005 Budget |
Implementation (Human Services) Act may be adopted in |
accordance with this Section by the agency charged with |
administering that provision, except that the 24-month |
limitation on the adoption of emergency rules and the |
provisions of Sections 5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules |
adopted under this subsection (j). The Department of Public Aid |
may also adopt rules under this subsection (j) necessary to |
administer the Illinois Public Aid Code and the Children's |
Health Insurance Program Act. The adoption of emergency rules |
authorized by this subsection (j) shall be deemed to be |
necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare.
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(k) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year |
2006 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of this |
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly or any other budget |
initiative for fiscal year 2006 may be adopted in accordance |
with this Section by the agency charged with administering that |
provision or initiative, except that the 24-month limitation on |
the adoption of emergency rules and the provisions of Sections |
5-115 and 5-125 do not apply to rules adopted under this |
subsection (k). The Department of Healthcare and Family |
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Services may also adopt rules under this subsection (k) |
necessary to administer the Illinois Public Aid Code, the |
Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief Act, |
the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Prescription Drug |
Discount Program Act (now the Illinois Prescription Drug |
Discount Program Act), and the Children's Health Insurance |
Program Act. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this |
subsection (k) shall be deemed to be necessary for the public |
interest, safety, and welfare.
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(l) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of the
State's fiscal year |
2007 budget, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
may adopt emergency rules during fiscal year 2007, including |
rules effective July 1, 2007, in
accordance with this |
subsection to the extent necessary to administer the |
Department's responsibilities with respect to amendments to |
the State plans and Illinois waivers approved by the federal |
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services necessitated by the |
requirements of Title XIX and Title XXI of the federal Social |
Security Act. The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
this subsection (l) shall be deemed to be necessary for the |
public interest,
safety, and welfare.
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(m) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of the
State's fiscal year |
2008 budget, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
may adopt emergency rules during fiscal year 2008, including |
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rules effective July 1, 2008, in
accordance with this |
subsection to the extent necessary to administer the |
Department's responsibilities with respect to amendments to |
the State plans and Illinois waivers approved by the federal |
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services necessitated by the |
requirements of Title XIX and Title XXI of the federal Social |
Security Act. The adoption of emergency rules
authorized by |
this subsection (m) shall be deemed to be necessary for the |
public interest,
safety, and welfare.
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(n) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year |
2010 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of this |
amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly or any other budget |
initiative authorized by the 96th General Assembly for fiscal |
year 2010 may be adopted in accordance with this Section by the |
agency charged with administering that provision or |
initiative. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this |
subsection (n) shall be deemed to be necessary for the public |
interest, safety, and welfare. The rulemaking authority |
granted in this subsection (n) shall apply only to rules |
promulgated during Fiscal Year 2010. |
(o) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of the State's fiscal year |
2011 budget, emergency rules to implement any provision of this |
amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly or any other budget |
initiative authorized by the 96th General Assembly for fiscal |
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year 2011 may be adopted in accordance with this Section by the |
agency charged with administering that provision or |
initiative. The adoption of emergency rules authorized by this |
subsection (o) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
interest, safety, and welfare. The rulemaking authority |
granted in this subsection (o) applies only to rules |
promulgated on or after the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of the 96th General Assembly through June 30, 2011. |
(p) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of Public Act 97-689, |
emergency rules to implement any provision of Public Act 97-689 |
may be adopted in accordance with this subsection (p) by the |
agency charged with administering that provision or |
initiative. The 150-day limitation of the effective period of |
emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted under this |
subsection (p), and the effective period may continue through |
June 30, 2013. The 24-month limitation on the adoption of |
emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted under this |
subsection (p). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by |
this subsection (p) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
interest, safety, and welfare. |
(q) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of Articles 7, 8, 9, 11, and |
12 of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, |
emergency rules to implement any provision of Articles 7, 8, 9, |
11, and 12 of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly |
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may be adopted in accordance with this subsection (q) by the |
agency charged with administering that provision or |
initiative. The 24-month limitation on the adoption of |
emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted under this |
subsection (q). The adoption of emergency rules authorized by |
this subsection (q) is deemed to be necessary for the public |
interest, safety, and welfare. |
(r) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of this amendatory Act of the |
98th General Assembly, emergency rules to implement this |
amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly may be adopted in |
accordance with this subsection (r) by the Department of |
Healthcare and Family Services. The 24-month limitation on the |
adoption of emergency rules does not apply to rules adopted |
under this subsection (r). The adoption of emergency rules |
authorized by this subsection (r) is deemed to be necessary for |
the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
(s) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of Sections 5-5b.1 and 5A-2 of |
the Illinois Public Aid Code, emergency rules to implement any |
provision of Section 5-5b.1 or Section 5A-2 of the Illinois |
Public Aid Code may be adopted in accordance with this |
subsection (s) by the Department of Healthcare and Family |
Services. The rulemaking authority granted in this subsection |
(s) shall apply only to those rules adopted prior to July 1, |
2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, any |
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emergency rule adopted under this subsection (s) shall only |
apply to payments made for State fiscal year 2015. The adoption |
of emergency rules authorized by this subsection (s) is deemed |
to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
(t) In order to provide for the expeditious and timely |
implementation of the provisions of the Burn Victims Relief |
Act, emergency rules to implement any provision of the Act may |
be adopted in accordance with this subsection (t) by the |
Department of Insurance. The rulemaking authority granted in |
this subsection (t) shall apply only to those rules adopted |
prior to December 31, 2015. The adoption of emergency rules |
authorized by this subsection (t) is deemed to be necessary for |
the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
(Source: P.A. 98-104, eff. 7-22-13; 98-463, eff. 8-16-13; |
98-651, eff. 6-16-14; 99-2, eff. 3-26-15.) |
Section 90. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
Section 5.866 as follows: |
(30 ILCS 105/5.866 new) |
Sec. 5.866. The George Bailey Memorial Fund.
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Section 95. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
changing Section 16-104d and by adding Section 16-104d-1 as |
follows: |
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(625 ILCS 5/16-104d) |
Sec. 16-104d. Additional fee; serious traffic violation. |
Any person who is convicted of, pleads guilty to, or is placed |
on supervision for a serious traffic violation, as defined in |
Section 1-187.001 of this Code, a violation of Section 11-501 |
of this Code, or a violation of a similar provision of a local |
ordinance shall pay an additional fee of $35. Of that fee, $15 |
shall be deposited into the Fire Prevention Fund in the State |
treasury, $14 $15 shall be deposited into the Fire Truck |
Revolving Loan Fund in the State treasury, $1 shall be |
deposited into the George Bailey Memorial Fund in the State |
treasury, and $5 shall be deposited into the Circuit Court |
Clerk Operation and Administrative Fund created by the Clerk of |
the Circuit Court. |
This Section becomes inoperative on January 1, 2017 2020 .
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(Source: P.A. 98-658, eff. 6-23-14.) |
(625 ILCS 5/16-104d-1 new) |
Sec. 16-104d-1. Additional fee. Beginning on January 1, |
2017, any person who is convicted of, pleads guilty to, or is |
placed on supervision for a serious traffic violation, as |
defined in Section 1-187.001 of this Code, a violation of |
Section 11-501 of this Code, or a violation of a similar |
provision of a local ordinance shall pay an additional fee of |
$35. Of that fee, $15 shall be deposited into the Fire |
Prevention Fund in the State treasury, $15 shall be deposited |
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into the Fire Truck Revolving Loan Fund in the State treasury, |
and $5 shall be deposited into the Circuit Court Clerk |
Operation and Administrative Fund. |
This Section becomes inoperative on January 1, 2020. |
Section 100. The Clerks of Courts Act is amended by |
changing Section 27.6 as follows:
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(705 ILCS 105/27.6)
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(Section as amended by P.A. 96-286, 96-576, 96-578, 96-625, |
96-667, 96-1175, 96-1342, 97-434, 97-1051, 97-1108, 97-1150, |
98-658, and 98-1013) |
Sec. 27.6. (a) All fees, fines, costs, additional |
penalties, bail balances
assessed or forfeited, and any other |
amount paid by a person to the circuit
clerk equalling an |
amount of $55 or more, except the fine imposed by Section |
5-9-1.15
of the Unified Code of Corrections, the additional fee |
required
by subsections (b) and (c), restitution under Section |
5-5-6 of the
Unified Code of Corrections, contributions to a |
local anti-crime program ordered pursuant to Section |
5-6-3(b)(13) or Section 5-6-3.1(c)(13) of the Unified Code of |
Corrections, reimbursement for the costs of an emergency
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response as provided under Section 11-501 of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code,
any fees collected for attending a traffic safety |
program under paragraph (c)
of Supreme Court Rule 529, any fee |
collected on behalf of a State's Attorney
under Section 4-2002 |
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of the Counties Code or a sheriff under Section 4-5001
of the |
Counties Code, or any cost imposed under Section 124A-5 of the |
Code of
Criminal Procedure of 1963, for convictions, orders of |
supervision, or any
other disposition for a violation of |
Chapters 3, 4, 6, 11, and 12 of the
Illinois Vehicle Code, or a |
similar provision of a local ordinance, and any
violation of |
the Child Passenger Protection Act, or a similar provision of a
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local ordinance, and except as otherwise provided in this |
Section
shall be disbursed
within 60 days after receipt by the |
circuit
clerk as follows: 44.5% shall be disbursed to the |
entity authorized by law to
receive the fine imposed in the |
case; 16.825% shall be disbursed to the State
Treasurer; and |
38.675% shall be disbursed to the county's general corporate
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fund. Of the 16.825% disbursed to the State Treasurer, 2/17 |
shall be deposited
by the State Treasurer into the Violent |
Crime Victims Assistance Fund, 5.052/17
shall be deposited into |
the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund,
3/17 shall |
be deposited into the Drivers Education Fund, and 6.948/17 |
shall be
deposited into the Trauma Center Fund. Of the 6.948/17 |
deposited into the
Trauma Center Fund from the 16.825% |
disbursed to the State Treasurer, 50% shall
be disbursed to the |
Department of Public Health and 50% shall be disbursed to
the |
Department of Healthcare and Family Services. For fiscal year |
1993, amounts deposited into
the Violent Crime Victims |
Assistance Fund, the Traffic and Criminal
Conviction Surcharge |
Fund, or the Drivers Education Fund shall not exceed 110%
of |
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the amounts deposited into those funds in fiscal year 1991. Any
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amount that exceeds the 110% limit shall be distributed as |
follows: 50%
shall be disbursed to the county's general |
corporate fund and 50% shall be
disbursed to the entity |
authorized by law to receive the fine imposed in
the case. Not |
later than March 1 of each year the circuit clerk
shall submit |
a report of the amount of funds remitted to the State
Treasurer |
under this Section during the preceding year based upon
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independent verification of fines and fees. All counties shall |
be subject
to this Section, except that counties with a |
population under 2,000,000
may, by ordinance, elect not to be |
subject to this Section. For offenses
subject to this Section, |
judges shall impose one total sum of money payable
for |
violations. The circuit clerk may add on no additional amounts |
except
for amounts that are required by Sections 27.3a and |
27.3c of
this Act, unless those amounts are specifically waived |
by the judge. With
respect to money collected by the circuit |
clerk as a result of
forfeiture of bail, ex parte judgment or |
guilty plea pursuant to Supreme
Court Rule 529, the circuit |
clerk shall first deduct and pay amounts
required by Sections |
27.3a and 27.3c of this Act. This Section is a denial
and |
limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection |
(h) of
Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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(b) In addition to any other fines and court costs assessed |
by the courts,
any person convicted or receiving an order of |
supervision for driving under
the influence of alcohol or drugs |
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shall pay an additional fee of $100 to the
clerk of the circuit |
court. This amount, less 2 1/2% that shall be used to
defray |
administrative costs incurred by the clerk, shall be remitted |
by the
clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after receipt for |
deposit into the Trauma
Center Fund. This additional fee of |
$100 shall not be considered a part of the
fine for purposes of |
any reduction in the fine for time served either before or
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after sentencing. Not later than March 1 of each year the |
Circuit Clerk shall
submit a report of the amount of funds |
remitted to the State Treasurer under
this subsection during |
the preceding calendar year.
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(b-1) In addition to any other fines and court costs |
assessed by the courts,
any person convicted or receiving an |
order of supervision for driving under the
influence of alcohol |
or drugs shall pay an additional fee of $5 to the clerk
of the |
circuit court. This amount, less
2 1/2% that shall be used to |
defray administrative costs incurred by the clerk,
shall be |
remitted by the clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after |
receipt
for deposit into the Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis Cure |
Research Trust Fund.
This additional fee of $5 shall not
be |
considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in |
the fine for
time served either before or after sentencing. Not |
later than March 1 of each
year the Circuit Clerk shall submit |
a report of the amount of funds remitted to
the State Treasurer |
under this subsection during the preceding calendar
year.
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(c) In addition to any other fines and court costs assessed |
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by the courts,
any person convicted for a violation of Sections |
24-1.1, 24-1.2, or 24-1.5 of
the Criminal Code of 1961 or the |
Criminal Code of 2012 or a person sentenced for a violation of |
the Cannabis
Control Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances |
Act, or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection |
Act
shall pay an additional fee of $100 to the clerk
of the |
circuit court. This amount, less
2 1/2% that shall be used to |
defray administrative costs incurred by the clerk,
shall be |
remitted by the clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after |
receipt
for deposit into the Trauma Center Fund. This |
additional fee of $100 shall not
be considered a part of the |
fine for purposes of any reduction in the fine for
time served |
either before or after sentencing. Not later than March 1 of |
each
year the Circuit Clerk shall submit a report of the amount |
of funds remitted to
the State Treasurer under this subsection |
during the preceding calendar year.
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(c-1) In addition to any other fines and court costs |
assessed by the
courts, any person sentenced for a violation of |
the Cannabis Control Act,
the Illinois Controlled Substances |
Act, or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection |
Act shall pay an additional fee of $5 to the
clerk of the |
circuit court. This amount, less 2 1/2% that shall be used to
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defray administrative costs incurred by the clerk, shall be |
remitted by the
clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after |
receipt for deposit into the Spinal
Cord Injury Paralysis Cure |
Research Trust Fund. This additional fee of $5
shall not be |
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considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in |
the
fine for time served either before or after sentencing. Not |
later than March 1
of each year the Circuit Clerk shall submit |
a report of the amount of funds
remitted to the State Treasurer |
under this subsection during the preceding
calendar year.
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(d) The following amounts must be remitted to the State |
Treasurer for
deposit into the Illinois Animal Abuse Fund:
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(1) 50% of the amounts collected for felony offenses |
under Sections
3, 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 4, 4.01, 4.03, 4.04, 5, |
5.01, 6, 7, 7.5, 7.15, and 16
of the Humane Care for |
Animals Act and Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the Criminal Code |
of
1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012;
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(2) 20% of the amounts collected for Class A and Class |
B misdemeanors
under Sections 3, 3.01, 4, 4.01, 4.03, 4.04, |
5, 5.01, 6, 7, 7.1, 7.5, 7.15,
and 16 of the Humane Care |
for Animals Act and Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the Criminal
|
Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012; and
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(3) 50% of the amounts collected for Class C |
misdemeanors under Sections
4.01 and 7.1 of the Humane Care |
for Animals Act and Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the
Criminal |
Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012.
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(e) Any person who receives a disposition of court |
supervision for a violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a |
similar provision of a local ordinance shall, in addition to |
any other fines, fees, and court costs, pay an additional fee |
of $29, to be disbursed as provided in Section 16-104c of the |
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Illinois Vehicle Code. In addition to the fee of $29, the |
person shall also pay a fee of $6, if not waived by the court. |
If this $6 fee is collected, $5.50 of the fee shall be |
deposited into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and |
Administrative Fund created by the Clerk of the Circuit Court |
and 50 cents of the fee shall be deposited into the Prisoner |
Review Board Vehicle and Equipment Fund in the State treasury.
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(f) This Section does not apply to the additional child |
pornography fines assessed and collected under Section |
5-9-1.14 of the Unified Code of Corrections.
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(g) (Blank). |
(h) (Blank). |
(i)
Of the amounts collected as fines under subsection (b) |
of Section 3-712 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, 99% shall be |
deposited into the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund and 1% |
shall be deposited into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and |
Administrative Fund created by the Clerk of the Circuit Court |
to be used to offset the costs incurred by the Circuit Court |
Clerk in performing the additional duties required to collect |
and disburse funds to entities of State and local government as |
provided by law.
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(j) Any person convicted of, pleading guilty to, or placed |
on supervision for a serious traffic violation, as defined in |
Section 1-187.001 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, a violation of |
Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, or a violation of |
a similar provision of a local ordinance shall pay an |
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additional fee of $35, to be disbursed as provided in Section |
16-104d of that Code. |
This subsection (j) becomes inoperative on January 1, 2020. |
(k) For any conviction or disposition of court supervision |
for a violation of Section 11-1429 of the Illinois Vehicle |
Code, the circuit clerk shall distribute the fines paid by the |
person as specified by subsection (h) of Section 11-1429 of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code. |
(l) Any person who receives a disposition of court |
supervision for a violation of Section 11-501 of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance shall, |
in addition to any other fines, fees, and court costs, pay an |
additional fee of $50, which shall
be collected by the circuit |
clerk and then remitted to the State Treasurer for deposit into |
the Roadside Memorial Fund, a special fund in the State |
treasury. However, the court may waive the fee if full |
restitution is complied with. Subject to appropriation, all |
moneys in the Roadside Memorial Fund shall be used by the |
Department of Transportation to pay fees imposed under |
subsection (f) of Section 20 of the Roadside Memorial Act. The |
fee shall be remitted by the circuit clerk within one month |
after receipt to the State Treasurer for deposit into the |
Roadside Memorial Fund. |
(m) Of the amounts collected as fines under subsection (c) |
of Section 411.4 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or |
subsection (c) of Section 90 of the Methamphetamine Control and |
|
Community Protection Act, 99% shall be deposited to the law |
enforcement agency or fund specified and 1% shall be deposited |
into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and Administrative Fund |
to be used to offset the costs incurred by the Circuit Court |
Clerk in performing the additional duties required to collect |
and disburse funds to entities of State and local government as |
provided by law. |
(n) In addition to any other fines and court costs assessed |
by the courts, any person who is convicted of or pleads guilty |
to a violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal |
Code of 2012, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, or |
who is convicted of, pleads guilty to, or receives a |
disposition of court supervision for a violation of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code, or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance, shall pay an additional fee of $15 to the clerk of |
the circuit court. This additional fee of $15 shall not be |
considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in |
the fine for time served either before or after sentencing. |
This amount, less 2.5% that shall be used to defray |
administrative costs incurred by the clerk, shall be remitted |
by the clerk to the State Treasurer within 60 days after |
receipt for deposit into the State Police Merit Board Public |
Safety Fund. |
(o) The amounts collected as fines under Sections 10-9, |
11-14.1, 11-14.3, and 11-18 of the Criminal Code of 2012 shall |
be collected by the circuit clerk and distributed as provided |
|
under Section 5-9-1.21 of the Unified Code of Corrections in |
lieu of any disbursement under subsection (a) of this Section. |
(p) In addition to any other fees and penalties imposed, |
any person who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation |
of Section 20-1 or Section 20-1.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 |
shall pay an additional fee of $250 to the clerk of the circuit |
court. This additional fee of $250 shall not be considered a |
part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in the fine for |
time served either before or after sentencing. This amount, |
less 2.5% that shall be used to defray administrative costs |
incurred by the clerk, shall be remitted by the clerk to the |
Department of Insurance within 60 days after receipt for |
deposit into the George Bailey Memorial Fund. |
(Source: P.A. 97-434, eff. 1-1-12; 97-1051, eff. 1-1-13; |
97-1108, eff. 1-1-13; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13; 98-658, eff. |
6-23-14; 98-1013, eff. 1-1-15; revised 10-2-14.) |
(Section as amended by P.A. 96-576, 96-578, 96-625, 96-667, |
96-735, 96-1175, 96-1342, 97-434, 97-1051, 97-1108, 97-1150, |
98-658, and 98-1013) |
Sec. 27.6. (a) All fees, fines, costs, additional |
penalties, bail balances
assessed or forfeited, and any other |
amount paid by a person to the circuit
clerk equalling an |
amount of $55 or more, except the fine imposed by Section |
5-9-1.15
of the Unified Code of Corrections, the additional fee |
required
by subsections (b) and (c), restitution under Section |
|
5-5-6 of the
Unified Code of Corrections, contributions to a |
local anti-crime program ordered pursuant to Section |
5-6-3(b)(13) or Section 5-6-3.1(c)(13) of the Unified Code of |
Corrections, reimbursement for the costs of an emergency
|
response as provided under Section 11-501 of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code,
any fees collected for attending a traffic safety |
program under paragraph (c)
of Supreme Court Rule 529, any fee |
collected on behalf of a State's Attorney
under Section 4-2002 |
of the Counties Code or a sheriff under Section 4-5001
of the |
Counties Code, or any cost imposed under Section 124A-5 of the |
Code of
Criminal Procedure of 1963, for convictions, orders of |
supervision, or any
other disposition for a violation of |
Chapters 3, 4, 6, 11, and 12 of the
Illinois Vehicle Code, or a |
similar provision of a local ordinance, and any
violation of |
the Child Passenger Protection Act, or a similar provision of a
|
local ordinance, and except as otherwise provided in this |
Section
shall be disbursed
within 60 days after receipt by the |
circuit
clerk as follows: 44.5% shall be disbursed to the |
entity authorized by law to
receive the fine imposed in the |
case; 16.825% shall be disbursed to the State
Treasurer; and |
38.675% shall be disbursed to the county's general corporate
|
fund. Of the 16.825% disbursed to the State Treasurer, 2/17 |
shall be deposited
by the State Treasurer into the Violent |
Crime Victims Assistance Fund, 5.052/17
shall be deposited into |
the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund,
3/17 shall |
be deposited into the Drivers Education Fund, and 6.948/17 |
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shall be
deposited into the Trauma Center Fund. Of the 6.948/17 |
deposited into the
Trauma Center Fund from the 16.825% |
disbursed to the State Treasurer, 50% shall
be disbursed to the |
Department of Public Health and 50% shall be disbursed to
the |
Department of Healthcare and Family Services. For fiscal year |
1993, amounts deposited into
the Violent Crime Victims |
Assistance Fund, the Traffic and Criminal
Conviction Surcharge |
Fund, or the Drivers Education Fund shall not exceed 110%
of |
the amounts deposited into those funds in fiscal year 1991. Any
|
amount that exceeds the 110% limit shall be distributed as |
follows: 50%
shall be disbursed to the county's general |
corporate fund and 50% shall be
disbursed to the entity |
authorized by law to receive the fine imposed in
the case. Not |
later than March 1 of each year the circuit clerk
shall submit |
a report of the amount of funds remitted to the State
Treasurer |
under this Section during the preceding year based upon
|
independent verification of fines and fees. All counties shall |
be subject
to this Section, except that counties with a |
population under 2,000,000
may, by ordinance, elect not to be |
subject to this Section. For offenses
subject to this Section, |
judges shall impose one total sum of money payable
for |
violations. The circuit clerk may add on no additional amounts |
except
for amounts that are required by Sections 27.3a and |
27.3c of
this Act, Section 16-104c of the Illinois Vehicle |
Code, and subsection (a) of Section 5-1101 of the Counties |
Code, unless those amounts are specifically waived by the |
|
judge. With
respect to money collected by the circuit clerk as |
a result of
forfeiture of bail, ex parte judgment or guilty |
plea pursuant to Supreme
Court Rule 529, the circuit clerk |
shall first deduct and pay amounts
required by Sections 27.3a |
and 27.3c of this Act. Unless a court ordered payment schedule |
is implemented or fee requirements are waived pursuant to court |
order, the clerk of the court may add to any unpaid fees and |
costs a delinquency amount equal to 5% of the unpaid fees that |
remain unpaid after 30 days, 10% of the unpaid fees that remain |
unpaid after 60 days, and 15% of the unpaid fees that remain |
unpaid after 90 days. Notice to those parties may be made by |
signage posting or publication. The additional delinquency |
amounts collected under this Section shall be deposited in the |
Circuit Court Clerk Operation and Administrative Fund to be |
used to defray administrative costs incurred by the circuit |
clerk in performing the duties required to collect and disburse |
funds. This Section is a denial
and limitation of home rule |
powers and functions under subsection (h) of
Section 6 of |
Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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(b) In addition to any other fines and court costs assessed |
by the courts,
any person convicted or receiving an order of |
supervision for driving under
the influence of alcohol or drugs |
shall pay an additional fee of $100 to the
clerk of the circuit |
court. This amount, less 2 1/2% that shall be used to
defray |
administrative costs incurred by the clerk, shall be remitted |
by the
clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after receipt for |
|
deposit into the Trauma
Center Fund. This additional fee of |
$100 shall not be considered a part of the
fine for purposes of |
any reduction in the fine for time served either before or
|
after sentencing. Not later than March 1 of each year the |
Circuit Clerk shall
submit a report of the amount of funds |
remitted to the State Treasurer under
this subsection during |
the preceding calendar year.
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(b-1) In addition to any other fines and court costs |
assessed by the courts,
any person convicted or receiving an |
order of supervision for driving under the
influence of alcohol |
or drugs shall pay an additional fee of $5 to the clerk
of the |
circuit court. This amount, less
2 1/2% that shall be used to |
defray administrative costs incurred by the clerk,
shall be |
remitted by the clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after |
receipt
for deposit into the Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis Cure |
Research Trust Fund.
This additional fee of $5 shall not
be |
considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in |
the fine for
time served either before or after sentencing. Not |
later than March 1 of each
year the Circuit Clerk shall submit |
a report of the amount of funds remitted to
the State Treasurer |
under this subsection during the preceding calendar
year.
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(c) In addition to any other fines and court costs assessed |
by the courts,
any person convicted for a violation of Sections |
24-1.1, 24-1.2, or 24-1.5 of
the Criminal Code of 1961 or the |
Criminal Code of 2012 or a person sentenced for a violation of |
the Cannabis
Control Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances |
|
Act, or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection |
Act
shall pay an additional fee of $100 to the clerk
of the |
circuit court. This amount, less
2 1/2% that shall be used to |
defray administrative costs incurred by the clerk,
shall be |
remitted by the clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after |
receipt
for deposit into the Trauma Center Fund. This |
additional fee of $100 shall not
be considered a part of the |
fine for purposes of any reduction in the fine for
time served |
either before or after sentencing. Not later than March 1 of |
each
year the Circuit Clerk shall submit a report of the amount |
of funds remitted to
the State Treasurer under this subsection |
during the preceding calendar year.
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(c-1) In addition to any other fines and court costs |
assessed by the
courts, any person sentenced for a violation of |
the Cannabis Control Act,
the Illinois Controlled Substances |
Act, or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection |
Act shall pay an additional fee of $5 to the
clerk of the |
circuit court. This amount, less 2 1/2% that shall be used to
|
defray administrative costs incurred by the clerk, shall be |
remitted by the
clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after |
receipt for deposit into the Spinal
Cord Injury Paralysis Cure |
Research Trust Fund. This additional fee of $5
shall not be |
considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in |
the
fine for time served either before or after sentencing. Not |
later than March 1
of each year the Circuit Clerk shall submit |
a report of the amount of funds
remitted to the State Treasurer |
|
under this subsection during the preceding
calendar year.
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(d) The following amounts must be remitted to the State |
Treasurer for
deposit into the Illinois Animal Abuse Fund:
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(1) 50% of the amounts collected for felony offenses |
under Sections
3, 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 4, 4.01, 4.03, 4.04, 5, |
5.01, 6, 7, 7.5, 7.15, and 16
of the Humane Care for |
Animals Act and Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the Criminal Code |
of
1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012;
|
(2) 20% of the amounts collected for Class A and Class |
B misdemeanors
under Sections 3, 3.01, 4, 4.01, 4.03, 4.04, |
5, 5.01, 6, 7, 7.1, 7.5, 7.15,
and 16 of the Humane Care |
for Animals Act and Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the Criminal
|
Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012; and
|
(3) 50% of the amounts collected for Class C |
misdemeanors under Sections
4.01 and 7.1 of the Humane Care |
for Animals Act and Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the
Criminal |
Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012.
|
(e) Any person who receives a disposition of court |
supervision for a violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a |
similar provision of a local ordinance shall, in addition to |
any other fines, fees, and court costs, pay an additional fee |
of $29, to be disbursed as provided in Section 16-104c of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code. In addition to the fee of $29, the |
person shall also pay a fee of $6, if not waived by the court. |
If this $6 fee is collected, $5.50 of the fee shall be |
deposited into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and |
|
Administrative Fund created by the Clerk of the Circuit Court |
and 50 cents of the fee shall be deposited into the Prisoner |
Review Board Vehicle and Equipment Fund in the State treasury.
|
(f) This Section does not apply to the additional child |
pornography fines assessed and collected under Section |
5-9-1.14 of the Unified Code of Corrections.
|
(g) Any person convicted of or pleading guilty to a serious |
traffic violation, as defined in Section 1-187.001 of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code, shall pay an additional fee of $35, to |
be disbursed as provided in Section 16-104d of that Code. This |
subsection (g) becomes inoperative on January 1, 2020. |
(h) In all counties having a population of 3,000,000 or |
more inhabitants, |
(1) A person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to |
violating subsection (a) of Section 11-501 of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code, including any person placed on court |
supervision for violating subsection (a), shall be fined |
$750 as provided for by subsection (f) of Section 11-501.01 |
of the Illinois Vehicle Code, payable to the circuit clerk, |
who shall distribute the money pursuant to subsection (f) |
of Section 11-501.01 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
(2) When a crime laboratory DUI analysis fee of $150, |
provided for by Section 5-9-1.9 of the Unified Code of |
Corrections is assessed, it shall be disbursed by the |
circuit clerk as provided by subsection (f) of Section |
5-9-1.9 of the Unified Code of Corrections. |
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(3) When a fine for a violation of Section 11-605.1 of |
the Illinois Vehicle Code is $250 or greater, the person |
who violated that Section shall be charged an additional |
$125 as provided for by subsection (e) of Section 11-605.1 |
of the Illinois Vehicle Code, which shall be disbursed by |
the circuit clerk to a State or county Transportation |
Safety Highway Hire-back Fund as provided by subsection (e) |
of Section 11-605.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
(4) When a fine for a violation of subsection (a) of |
Section 11-605 of the Illinois Vehicle Code is $150 or |
greater, the additional $50 which is charged as provided |
for by subsection (f) of Section 11-605 of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code shall be disbursed by the circuit clerk to a |
school district or districts for school safety purposes as |
provided by subsection (f) of Section 11-605. |
(5) When a fine for a violation of subsection (a) of |
Section 11-1002.5 of the Illinois Vehicle Code is $150 or |
greater, the additional $50 which is charged as provided |
for by subsection (c) of Section 11-1002.5 of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code shall be disbursed by the circuit clerk to a |
school district or districts for school safety purposes as |
provided by subsection (c) of Section 11-1002.5 of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code. |
(6) When a mandatory drug court fee of up to $5 is |
assessed as provided in subsection (f) of Section 5-1101 of |
the Counties Code, it shall be disbursed by the circuit |
|
clerk as provided in subsection (f) of Section 5-1101 of |
the Counties Code. |
(7) When a mandatory teen court, peer jury, youth |
court, or other youth diversion program fee is assessed as |
provided in subsection (e) of Section 5-1101 of the |
Counties Code, it shall be disbursed by the circuit clerk |
as provided in subsection (e) of Section 5-1101 of the |
Counties Code. |
(8) When a Children's Advocacy Center fee is assessed |
pursuant to subsection (f-5) of Section 5-1101 of the |
Counties Code, it shall be disbursed by the circuit clerk |
as provided in subsection (f-5) of Section 5-1101 of the |
Counties Code. |
(9) When a victim impact panel fee is assessed pursuant |
to subsection (b) of Section 11-501.01 of the Vehicle Code, |
it shall be disbursed by the circuit clerk to the victim |
impact panel to be attended by the defendant. |
(10) When a new fee collected in traffic cases is |
enacted after the effective date of this subsection (h), it |
shall be excluded from the percentage disbursement |
provisions of this Section unless otherwise indicated by |
law. |
(i)
Of the amounts collected as fines under subsection (b) |
of Section 3-712 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, 99% shall be |
deposited into the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund and 1% |
shall be deposited into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and |
|
Administrative Fund created by the Clerk of the Circuit Court |
to be used to offset the costs incurred by the Circuit Court |
Clerk in performing the additional duties required to collect |
and disburse funds to entities of State and local government as |
provided by law.
|
(j) (Blank). |
(k) For any conviction or disposition of court supervision |
for a violation of Section 11-1429 of the Illinois Vehicle |
Code, the circuit clerk shall distribute the fines paid by the |
person as specified by subsection (h) of Section 11-1429 of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code. |
(l) Any person who receives a disposition of court |
supervision for a violation of Section 11-501 of the Illinois |
Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance shall, |
in addition to any other fines, fees, and court costs, pay an |
additional fee of $50, which shall
be collected by the circuit |
clerk and then remitted to the State Treasurer for deposit into |
the Roadside Memorial Fund, a special fund in the State |
treasury. However, the court may waive the fee if full |
restitution is complied with. Subject to appropriation, all |
moneys in the Roadside Memorial Fund shall be used by the |
Department of Transportation to pay fees imposed under |
subsection (f) of Section 20 of the Roadside Memorial Act. The |
fee shall be remitted by the circuit clerk within one month |
after receipt to the State Treasurer for deposit into the |
Roadside Memorial Fund. |
|
(m) Of the amounts collected as fines under subsection (c) |
of Section 411.4 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or |
subsection (c) of Section 90 of the Methamphetamine Control and |
Community Protection Act, 99% shall be deposited to the law |
enforcement agency or fund specified and 1% shall be deposited |
into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and Administrative Fund |
to be used to offset the costs incurred by the Circuit Court |
Clerk in performing the additional duties required to collect |
and disburse funds to entities of State and local government as |
provided by law. |
(n) In addition to any other fines and court costs assessed |
by the courts, any person who is convicted of or pleads guilty |
to a violation of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal |
Code of 2012, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, or |
who is convicted of, pleads guilty to, or receives a |
disposition of court supervision for a violation of the |
Illinois Vehicle Code, or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance, shall pay an additional fee of $15 to the clerk of |
the circuit court. This additional fee of $15 shall not be |
considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in |
the fine for time served either before or after sentencing. |
This amount, less 2.5% that shall be used to defray |
administrative costs incurred by the clerk, shall be remitted |
by the clerk to the State Treasurer within 60 days after |
receipt for deposit into the State Police Merit Board Public |
Safety Fund. |
|
(o) The amounts collected as fines under Sections 10-9, |
11-14.1, 11-14.3, and 11-18 of the Criminal Code of 2012 shall |
be collected by the circuit clerk and distributed as provided |
under Section 5-9-1.21 of the Unified Code of Corrections in |
lieu of any disbursement under subsection (a) of this Section. |
(p) In addition to any other fees and penalties imposed, |
any person who is convicted of or pleads guilty to a violation |
of Section 20-1 or Section 20-1.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012 |
shall pay an additional fee of $250 to the clerk of the circuit |
court. This additional fee of $250 shall not be considered a |
part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in the fine for |
time served either before or after sentencing. This amount, |
less 2.5% that shall be used to defray administrative costs |
incurred by the clerk, shall be remitted by the clerk to the |
Department of Insurance within 60 days after receipt for |
deposit into the George Bailey Memorial Fund. |
(Source: P.A. 97-434, eff. 1-1-12; 97-1051, eff. 1-1-13; |
97-1108, eff. 1-1-13; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13; 98-658, eff. |
6-23-14; 98-1013, eff. 1-1-15; revised 10-2-14.)
|
Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
1, 2016. |