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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL |
3 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Rules of the Senate |
4 | | of the 101st General Assembly are amended by adding Senate |
5 | | Rules 11-3 through 11-9 as follows:
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6 | | (Senate Rule 11-3 new)
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7 | | 11-3. Special Investigating Committee.
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8 | | (a) Disciplinary proceedings may be commenced by filing |
9 | | with the President and the Minority Leader a petition, signed |
10 | | by 3 or more members of the Senate, for a special investigating |
11 | | committee. The petition shall contain the alleged charge or |
12 | | charges that, if true, may subject the member named in the |
13 | | petition to disciplinary action by the Senate and may include |
14 | | any other factual information that supports the charge or |
15 | | charges. |
16 | | (b) Upon filing the petition, a special investigating |
17 | | committee consisting of 6 members shall be created. The |
18 | | President shall appoint 3 members from the majority caucus and |
19 | | the Minority Leader shall appoint 3 members from the minority |
20 | | caucus. The President shall appoint the Chairperson from among |
21 | | the 6 members. Members signing the petition may not be |
22 | | appointed to the special investigating committee. The contents |
23 | | of a petition for a special investigating committee shall be |
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1 | | confidential until the appointment of all members except as to |
2 | | the member named, the members signing it, the President, the |
3 | | Minority Leader, and the members of a special investigating |
4 | | committee. |
5 | | (c) The Chairperson shall give reasonable notice of all |
6 | | meetings to the member named in the petition and to the public. |
7 | | All meetings of the special investigating committee shall be |
8 | | open to the public, unless, pursuant to Article IV, Section |
9 | | 5(c) of the Illinois Constitution, the Senate votes by the |
10 | | affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members to hold |
11 | | proceedings in executive session. The Secretary shall keep an |
12 | | audio recording and transcript of all meetings. |
13 | | (d) The member named in the petition has the right to |
14 | | counsel during all meetings of the special investigating |
15 | | committee. |
16 | | (e) The Chairperson may establish procedural rules |
17 | | (subject to the approval of the President). The Committee may, |
18 | | in the discretion of the Chairperson, administer oaths and |
19 | | compel by subpoena (subject to Rule 2-5(c)(9)) any person to |
20 | | appear and give testimony as a witness or produce papers, |
21 | | documents, or other materials relevant to the charge or |
22 | | charges.
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1 | | (Senate Rule 11-4 new)
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2 | | 11-4. Investigation.
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3 | | (a) At the initial meeting of the special investigating |
4 | | committee, the Chairperson shall enter the petition into the |
5 | | record. |
6 | | (b) The special investigating committee shall conduct a |
7 | | thorough investigation of all charges alleged in the petition. |
8 | | The special investigating committee shall meet as often as |
9 | | necessary and consider any information or testimony it deems |
10 | | relevant to the charges alleged in the petition, regardless of |
11 | | whether such information was contained in the petition or is |
12 | | discovered through subsequent investigation. |
13 | | (c) The special investigating committee shall give the |
14 | | member named in the petition an opportunity to be present at |
15 | | all meetings and to testify or otherwise present any relevant |
16 | | information. |
17 | | (d) The special investigating committee shall determine if |
18 | | reasonable grounds exist to authorize charges against the |
19 | | member named in the petition that may result in disciplinary |
20 | | action by the Senate. The special investigating committee shall |
21 | | vote on each charge alleged in the petition by record vote. A |
22 | | motion to authorize a charge requires the affirmative vote of a |
23 | | majority of those appointed.
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1 | | (Senate Rule 11-5 new)
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2 | | 11-5. Report of the Special Investigating Committee .
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3 | | (a) The special investigating committee shall file with the |
4 | | Secretary a written report that includes, at a minimum, a |
5 | | summary of each charge alleged in the petition, the vote on |
6 | | each charge alleged in the petition, and the reasons the |
7 | | committee did or did not authorize each charge against the |
8 | | member. Any member of the special investigating committee may |
9 | | include a supplemental statement in the report, either |
10 | | concurring with or dissenting from all or part of the report, |
11 | | or explaining a reason for his or her vote on a charge. The |
12 | | report shall be signed by all of the members of the special |
13 | | investigating committee, regardless of their original vote in |
14 | | the committee proceedings on whether to authorize charges. |
15 | | (b) If a majority of those appointed determines that |
16 | | reasonable grounds exist to authorize a charge or charges, then |
17 | | for each authorized charge the report shall include a statement |
18 | | of the authorized charge and any factual information supporting |
19 | | that charge. Within the report, the special investigating |
20 | | committee shall appoint 2 members of the Senate, one from the |
21 | | majority caucus and one from the minority caucus, who are not |
22 | | members of the special investigating committee and did not sign |
23 | | the petition, to be managers for the Senate at the hearing on |
24 | | the authorized charge or charges.
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1 | | (Senate Rule 11-6 new)
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2 | | 11-6. Select Committee on Discipline.
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3 | | (a) If a special investigating committee authorizes |
4 | | charges against any member of the Senate, the President and the |
5 | | Minority Leader shall appoint a select committee on discipline |
6 | | to hear and determine those charges. The select committee shall |
7 | | consist of 12 members of the Senate, 6 of whom shall be |
8 | | appointed by the President from the majority caucus and 6 of |
9 | | whom shall be appointed by the Minority Leader from the |
10 | | minority caucus. The President shall appoint a Chairperson from |
11 | | among the 12 members. No member who signed the petition or |
12 | | served on the special investigating committee may be appointed |
13 | | to the select committee. |
14 | | (b) All appointments to a select committee shall be |
15 | | completed and the select committee shall convene within 30 days |
16 | | after the filing of a report issued by the special |
17 | | investigating committee. |
18 | | (c) The Chairperson shall give reasonable notice of all |
19 | | meetings to the member named in the petition and to the public. |
20 | | All meetings of the select committee shall be open to the |
21 | | public, unless, pursuant to Article IV, Section 5(c) of the |
22 | | Illinois Constitution, the Senate votes by the affirmative vote |
23 | | of two-thirds of the members to hold proceedings in executive |
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1 | | session. The Secretary shall keep an audio recording and |
2 | | transcript of all meetings. |
3 | | (d) The Chairperson may establish procedural rules |
4 | | (subject to the approval of the President). The select |
5 | | committee may, at the discretion of the Chairperson, administer |
6 | | oaths and compel by subpoena (subject to Rule 2-5(c)(9)) any |
7 | | person to appear and give testimony as a witness or produce |
8 | | papers, documents, or other materials relevant to the charge or |
9 | | charges.
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10 | | (Senate Rule 11-7 new)
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11 | | 11-7. Hearings on Disciplinary Charges.
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12 | | (a) Proceedings before the select committee shall be |
13 | | adversarial in form, with the managers for the Senate |
14 | | presenting the case for disciplinary action. The member subject |
15 | | to charges has the right to counsel during all hearings of the |
16 | | select committee. |
17 | | (b) Stipulations of fact shall be encouraged by the select |
18 | | committee.
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19 | | (Senate Rule 11-8 new)
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20 | | 11-8. Report of the Select Committee on Discipline.
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21 | | (a) The select committee shall vote on each charge by |
22 | | record vote. For each charge the select committee shall vote on |
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1 | | the question, "Is the Member at fault on this charge?" If a |
2 | | majority of those appointed vote in the affirmative, the member |
3 | | shall be found at fault on that charge. If less than a majority |
4 | | of those appointed vote in the affirmative, it shall be |
5 | | reported that there is insufficient evidence to find the member |
6 | | at fault on that charge. |
7 | | (b) If the select committee finds the member at fault on |
8 | | any charge, the committee shall adopt a recommendation for |
9 | | disciplinary action. The committee may recommend a reprimand, a |
10 | | censure, expulsion from the Senate, or that no penalty be |
11 | | invoked. The recommendation on disciplinary action requires an |
12 | | affirmative vote of the majority of those appointed. If a |
13 | | majority of those appointed cannot, by record vote, agree on a |
14 | | penalty, it shall report a recommendation that no penalty be |
15 | | invoked. |
16 | | (c) The select committee shall file a report of its |
17 | | findings on each charge. The report shall include, at a |
18 | | minimum, the vote of the committee on each charge, the reasons |
19 | | for each conclusion, and any recommendation as to a penalty for |
20 | | a finding of fault on a charge. Any member of the select |
21 | | committee may include a supplemental statement in the report, |
22 | | either concurring with or dissenting from all or part of the |
23 | | report, or explaining a reason for his or her vote on a charge. |
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1 | | (d) If the select committee finds the member at fault on |
2 | | any charge, the select committee shall file a resolution that |
3 | | includes its findings, the charge, and the recommended penalty |
4 | | for that charge. Separate resolutions must be filed for each |
5 | | charge.
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6 | | (Senate Rule 11-9 new)
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7 | | 11-9. Senate Action on the Report of the Select Committee |
8 | | on Discipline.
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9 | | (a) The report of a select committee and any accompanying |
10 | | resolution shall be filed with the Secretary and reproduced and
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11 | | distributed as provided in Rule 5-4. The report and any |
12 | | accompanying resolutions shall be placed on the calendar under |
13 | | the heading "Report and Resolutions of Select Committee on |
14 | | Discipline". The report and resolutions shall be carried on the |
15 | | Daily Calendar for 2 legislative days before any action by the |
16 | | Senate. |
17 | | (b) The Senate shall take action by a record vote on each |
18 | | resolution. The Senate may amend a resolution for disciplinary |
19 | | action to decrease the recommended penalty by a record vote of |
20 | | a majority of the members elected. |
21 | | (c) A resolution finding a member at fault regarding a |
22 | | charge may be adopted only by the affirmative vote of |
23 | | three-fifths of the members elected, except that a resolution |