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1 | AN ACT concerning State government. | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Illinois Public Banking Option Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 3. Findings. The General Assembly finds the | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | following: | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | (1) With high unemployment rates, homelessness rising, | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | and an unprecedented wave of evictions looming as a result | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | of the COVID-19 pandemic, the financial stability of the | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | State's most vulnerable residents have become a matter of | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | particularly urgent concern, not only to those individuals | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | themselves but to the economic health of the State as a | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | whole. | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | (2) Access to basic financial services, including | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | demand deposit (checking) and savings accounts, is a | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | critical component of financial stability. One in 5 | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | Illinois households are unbanked or underbanked. | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | Underbanked households are defined as those that have a | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | bank account but have used alternative financial services | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | (AFS) for transactions, including check cashing and money | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | orders, and for credit, including payday loans. Among | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | underbanked households, AFS transaction use is 3 times |
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1 | more prevalent than the use of AFS for credit. Around 17% | ||||||
2 | of United States households use AFS transactions. These | ||||||
3 | transaction services can be a significant expense for | ||||||
4 | low-income Illinoisans. For example, check cashers charge | ||||||
5 | as much as 10% of the cost of the check being cashed. In | ||||||
6 | 2018, AFS costs for unbanked and underbanked Americans | ||||||
7 | totaled $189,000,000,000 in fees and interest, which means | ||||||
8 | the average annual cost per person for using AFS was | ||||||
9 | $3,000. | ||||||
10 | (3) Predatory banking practices, including expensive | ||||||
11 | overdraft fees, create a vicious cycle leading to the | ||||||
12 | lasting exclusion of Illinois residents from traditional | ||||||
13 | and affordable financial services and disproportionately | ||||||
14 | harm low-income people and people of color. Banking | ||||||
15 | options that target the poor generate significant revenue | ||||||
16 | through these exploitative practices. In 2019, 84% of | ||||||
17 | those fees were paid by 9% of account holders, and those | ||||||
18 | customers typically carried low balances averaging less | ||||||
19 | than $350. | ||||||
20 | (4) Unbanked households pay proportionally more for | ||||||
21 | their financial services, lack secure means of saving, | ||||||
22 | have fewer opportunities to build credit, and are rejected | ||||||
23 | for loans at far higher rates. Basic financial | ||||||
24 | transactions, including the payment of rent, utilities, | ||||||
25 | and other recurring bills or charitable contributions, are | ||||||
26 | a particularly formidable challenge for households lacking |
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1 | access to important tools, including automated bill pay, | ||||||
2 | or whose monthly income fluctuates too much to make | ||||||
3 | automated processes viable. Because they have fewer | ||||||
4 | options when their money runs short, unbanked households | ||||||
5 | face a far more destructive cycle of punitive action when | ||||||
6 | they default on their recurring bills, which leads to | ||||||
7 | compounding interest and further debt. For all these | ||||||
8 | reasons, exclusion from traditional financial services | ||||||
9 | significantly increases the risk of poverty and | ||||||
10 | homelessness and places an unnecessary burden on the | ||||||
11 | entire economy. | ||||||
12 | (5) Limited access to affordable financial services is | ||||||
13 | a problem that disproportionately impacts low-income | ||||||
14 | communities and communities of color. The racial disparity | ||||||
15 | in banking access in Illinois is stark: the most recent | ||||||
16 | five-year estimate from 2017-2021 shows 2.4% of white | ||||||
17 | households were unbanked, whereas 20.4% of black | ||||||
18 | households were unbanked. Hispanic households face similar | ||||||
19 | disparities, with 10.9% of Hispanic households unbanked. | ||||||
20 | Despite improvements as Illinoisans recover from the | ||||||
21 | pandemic, the racial gap remains pronounced, with black | ||||||
22 | households having a significantly higher unbanked rate | ||||||
23 | than their white counterparts. In Chicago, where the | ||||||
24 | disparities are amplified, the number of unbanked white | ||||||
25 | households held evenly with the rate across the State at | ||||||
26 | 2.5% while black households maintained a persistently high |
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1 | 23.7% unbanked rate. | ||||||
2 | (6) Providing Illinois residents with a zero-fee, | ||||||
3 | zero-penalty, zero-minimum-balance requirement public | ||||||
4 | option for basic financial services would empower | ||||||
5 | Illinoisans by providing a stable, affordable financial | ||||||
6 | platform for all Illinois residents, especially the | ||||||
7 | unbanked and underbanked who currently rely on expensive | ||||||
8 | AFS transactions. The Illinois Bank Account Program would | ||||||
9 | mitigate the demand for exploitative alternatives to | ||||||
10 | banking services with respect to which upselling and | ||||||
11 | cross-selling into expensive accounts and products is the | ||||||
12 | norm. A market analysis of the proposed Illinois Bank | ||||||
13 | Account Program and any modifications that may be | ||||||
14 | necessary for its successful and cost-effective | ||||||
15 | implementation will enhance the State's ability to serve | ||||||
16 | the financial services needs of unbanked and underbanked | ||||||
17 | Illinois residents. | ||||||
18 | Section 4. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||
19 | "Board" means the Illinois Bank Account Board. | ||||||
20 | "Illinois Bank Account Program" means the program | ||||||
21 | described in Section 10. | ||||||
22 | Section 5. The Illinois Bank Account Board. | ||||||
23 | (a) The Illinois Bank Account Board is established by the | ||||||
24 | State under the Department of Financial and Professional |
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1 | Regulation for the purpose of protecting consumers who lack | ||||||
2 | access to traditional banking services from predatory, | ||||||
3 | discriminatory, and costly alternatives, which offers | ||||||
4 | Illinoisans access to a voluntary, zero-fee, zero-penalty, | ||||||
5 | federally insured transaction account, known as an Illinois | ||||||
6 | Bank Account, and related payment services at no cost to | ||||||
7 | account holders, including robust and geographically diverse | ||||||
8 | mechanisms for accessing account funds and account management | ||||||
9 | tools that facilitate the automation of basic financial | ||||||
10 | transactions designed to serve the needs of individuals with | ||||||
11 | low or fluctuating income. | ||||||
12 | (b) The Board shall consist of all the following members: | ||||||
13 | (1) The State Treasurer or the State Treasurer's | ||||||
14 | designee. | ||||||
15 | (2) The Secretary of Financial and Professional | ||||||
16 | Regulation or the Secretary's designee. | ||||||
17 | (3) An individual with banking expertise, particularly | ||||||
18 | expertise in transaction accounts and debit cards, | ||||||
19 | appointed by the Senate President. | ||||||
20 | (4) An individual with expertise in economic and | ||||||
21 | racial justice and cultural competence appointed by the | ||||||
22 | Speaker of the House. | ||||||
23 | (5) An employee representative appointed by the | ||||||
24 | Governor. | ||||||
25 | (6) An individual with expertise in banking or | ||||||
26 | consumer financial services affiliated with an academic |
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1 | institution appointed by the Governor. | ||||||
2 | (7) An individual with banking expertise appointed by | ||||||
3 | the Governor. | ||||||
4 | (8) A public banking advocate appointed by the Senate | ||||||
5 | President. | ||||||
6 | (9) A consumer representative or advocate with | ||||||
7 | expertise in banking access and financial empowerment, | ||||||
8 | including within historically unbanked and underbanked | ||||||
9 | communities, appointed by the Speaker of the House. | ||||||
10 | (c) In making appointments to the Board, the appointing | ||||||
11 | authorities shall take into consideration the cultural, | ||||||
12 | ethnic, and geographic diversity of the State so that the | ||||||
13 | Board's composition reflects the communities of Illinois. | ||||||
14 | (d) Members of the Board shall serve without compensation; | ||||||
15 | however, members of the Board shall be reimbursed for | ||||||
16 | necessary travel expenses incurred in connection with their | ||||||
17 | Board duties. | ||||||
18 | (e) Except for the members described in paragraphs (3) and | ||||||
19 | (9) of subsection (b), a Board member, or State Treasurer's | ||||||
20 | staff working with the Board, while serving in that capacity | ||||||
21 | shall not have a direct or indirect investment or ownership | ||||||
22 | interest in or be employed by, a consultant to, a member of the | ||||||
23 | board of directors of, affiliated with, or otherwise a | ||||||
24 | representative of, a private bank or financial services | ||||||
25 | institution unless that position is an unpaid volunteer | ||||||
26 | position. The restrictions in this subsection do not include |
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1 | ownership of a share of a diversified mutual fund or | ||||||
2 | exchange-traded fund that holds shares of a private bank or | ||||||
3 | financial services. | ||||||
4 | (f) To the extent the State, to successfully implement the | ||||||
5 | Illinois Bank Account Program, contracts with entities to | ||||||
6 | provide administrative and financial services, the State has a | ||||||
7 | proprietary interest in ensuring that the entities with which | ||||||
8 | it contracts have not engaged in conduct that would undermine | ||||||
9 | the goals, efficiency, and reputation of the Illinois Bank | ||||||
10 | Account Program, including, but not limited to, by violating | ||||||
11 | banking, consumer protection, fair lending, or fair housing | ||||||
12 | laws. | ||||||
13 | Section 10. Duties of the Board. Within 12 months after | ||||||
14 | receiving a market analysis as described in Section 15, the | ||||||
15 | Board: | ||||||
16 | (a) Shall establish a process by which an individual may | ||||||
17 | open an Illinois Bank Account, which shall be designed to | ||||||
18 | maximize program participation. | ||||||
19 | (b) Shall establish the mechanisms by which an account | ||||||
20 | holder may deposit funds into an Illinois Bank Account for no | ||||||
21 | fee, which mechanisms shall include, but not be limited to, | ||||||
22 | electronic fund transfers arranged through an employer's or | ||||||
23 | hiring entity's payroll direct deposit arrangement and cash | ||||||
24 | loading through in-network partners. | ||||||
25 | (c) Shall establish the process through which an account |
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1 | holder may elect to have a portion, up to the entirety, of the | ||||||
2 | account holder's paycheck or earnings due for labor or | ||||||
3 | services performed directly deposited by electronic fund | ||||||
4 | transfer into the account holder's Illinois Bank Account. | ||||||
5 | (d) Shall establish the process through which employers | ||||||
6 | and hiring entities shall be required to remit through a | ||||||
7 | payroll direct deposit arrangement each worker's elected | ||||||
8 | payroll contribution to the worker's Illinois Bank Account in | ||||||
9 | accordance with the worker's election. | ||||||
10 | (e) Shall establish mechanisms by which an account holder | ||||||
11 | can withdraw funds from an Illinois Bank Account using an | ||||||
12 | Illinois Bank Account debit card for no fee, which mechanisms | ||||||
13 | shall include, but not be limited to, withdrawals through | ||||||
14 | point-of-sale purchases using an Illinois Bank Account debit | ||||||
15 | card and through cash withdrawals at a robust and | ||||||
16 | geographically expansive network of participating ATMs, bank | ||||||
17 | or credit union branches, and other in-network partners of | ||||||
18 | designated financial institution partners. | ||||||
19 | (f) Shall establish a process, available to all account | ||||||
20 | holders for no fee, through which an account holder may | ||||||
21 | arrange for payment to a registered payee using a | ||||||
22 | preauthorized electronic fund transfer from an Illinois Bank | ||||||
23 | Account. | ||||||
24 | (g) Shall establish the process and terms and conditions | ||||||
25 | for becoming a registered payee, which shall at a minimum | ||||||
26 | require the payee's agreement to specified terms and |
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1 | conditions to be established by the board in exchange for the | ||||||
2 | benefits of transparency and accountability afforded by | ||||||
3 | participation in an automated payment system and which shall | ||||||
4 | be designed to incentivize account holders' preauthorized | ||||||
5 | electronic fund transfers to registered payees and application | ||||||
6 | of voluntary automatic disbursement rules by limiting the late | ||||||
7 | payment fees and penalties that registered payees can impose | ||||||
8 | on account holders who pay them using preauthorized electronic | ||||||
9 | fund transfers from their Illinois Bank Accounts. | ||||||
10 | (h) Shall establish voluntary automatic disbursement rules | ||||||
11 | to assist an account holder in managing automated payments to | ||||||
12 | registered payees based on the availability of funds in the | ||||||
13 | account holder's account, which an account holder may | ||||||
14 | voluntarily elect to apply or to stop applying to the account | ||||||
15 | holder's Illinois Bank Account at any time, and which shall be | ||||||
16 | designed to maximize consumer protection and may include, but | ||||||
17 | not be limited to, rules governing the prioritization and | ||||||
18 | timing of payments, rules limiting payments to a percentage of | ||||||
19 | funds available in the Illinois Bank Account, and rules | ||||||
20 | limiting disbursement to designated registered payees only | ||||||
21 | upon satisfaction of specified conditions of the Illinois Bank | ||||||
22 | Account. | ||||||
23 | (i) Shall facilitate the opening of an Illinois Bank | ||||||
24 | Account by individuals who may not have federal or state | ||||||
25 | government-issued photo identification while taking all | ||||||
26 | reasonable steps to maintain the confidentiality of personal |
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1 | information consistent with all applicable laws. | ||||||
2 | (j) Shall design and establish rules governing the | ||||||
3 | enrollment and participation in the program of individuals who | ||||||
4 | do not have permanent housing. | ||||||
5 | (k) May design and establish rules governing the | ||||||
6 | enrollment and participation in the program of individuals who | ||||||
7 | are under 18 years of age, including rules governing the | ||||||
8 | opening of an Illinois Bank Account by a person who is at least | ||||||
9 | 14 years of age without a co-signer or guarantor on the account | ||||||
10 | consistent with all applicable law. | ||||||
11 | (l) Shall select a program administrator, which may | ||||||
12 | consist of one or more contractors or program staff or a | ||||||
13 | combination thereof, whose duties shall include, but not be | ||||||
14 | limited to, all of the following: | ||||||
15 | (1) Providing a secure internet web-based portal and | ||||||
16 | mobile application through which individuals can enroll in | ||||||
17 | the program and entities can become registered payees and | ||||||
18 | through which account holders can access and manage their | ||||||
19 | Illinois Bank Accounts, including their direct deposits, | ||||||
20 | preauthorized electronic fund transfers to registered | ||||||
21 | payees, and automatic disbursement rule elections. | ||||||
22 | (2) Providing a method that enables employers and | ||||||
23 | hiring entities to remit each worker participant's elected | ||||||
24 | direct deposit payroll contribution to the worker's | ||||||
25 | Illinois Bank Account in accordance with the worker's | ||||||
26 | election. |
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1 | (3) Facilitating enrollment of account holders in the | ||||||
2 | program through coordination with government, employers | ||||||
3 | and hiring entities, and nonprofit partners. | ||||||
4 | (4) Facilitating and managing connectivity with other | ||||||
5 | state and local government programs providing individuals | ||||||
6 | with financial accounts to enable program account holders | ||||||
7 | to transfer funds between their Illinois Bank Accounts and | ||||||
8 | their other state-managed or locally managed accounts, as | ||||||
9 | authorized by the Board and in accordance with all | ||||||
10 | applicable laws and regulations. | ||||||
11 | (5) Facilitating and managing connectivity with other | ||||||
12 | State and local government agencies and entities to enable | ||||||
13 | and streamline remittance of local, State, and federal | ||||||
14 | benefit and public assistance payments and other | ||||||
15 | disbursements to account holders who are entitled to those | ||||||
16 | payments and who authorize those payments to be directly | ||||||
17 | deposited by electronic fund transfer into an Illinois | ||||||
18 | Bank Account, as authorized by the board and in accordance | ||||||
19 | with all applicable laws and regulations. | ||||||
20 | (m) Shall contract with a financial services network | ||||||
21 | administrator whose duties may include, but not be limited to, | ||||||
22 | all of the following: | ||||||
23 | (1) Contracting with, managing, and coordinating the | ||||||
24 | financial services vendors for the program, which shall | ||||||
25 | provide account holders access to their Illinois Bank | ||||||
26 | Accounts and services provided in concert with at least |
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1 | one qualifying participating depository financial | ||||||
2 | institution that meets the requirements established by the | ||||||
3 | board. | ||||||
4 | (2) Adding additional participating depository | ||||||
5 | financial institutions meeting the requirements | ||||||
6 | established by the Board, especially including qualifying | ||||||
7 | credit unions and other local financial institutions, as | ||||||
8 | program scope and scale permits, in accordance with the | ||||||
9 | board's specifications as set forth in the contract | ||||||
10 | between the board and the financial services network | ||||||
11 | administrator. | ||||||
12 | (3) Issuing to each account holder a secure debit | ||||||
13 | card, or other secure means of access to the account | ||||||
14 | holder's Illinois Bank Account, which shall utilize | ||||||
15 | current security and antifraud technology consistent with | ||||||
16 | industry standards. | ||||||
17 | (4) Providing a robust and geographically expansive | ||||||
18 | financial services network of partners through which an | ||||||
19 | account holder can load or withdraw funds from an Illinois | ||||||
20 | Bank Account using an Illinois Bank Account debit card, or | ||||||
21 | other secure means of access to an Illinois Bank Account, | ||||||
22 | for no fee, including ATMs, bank or credit union branches, | ||||||
23 | and other in-network partners, minimize or eliminate | ||||||
24 | out-of-network fees for account holders, and ensure that | ||||||
25 | account holders are not charged out-of-network fees that | ||||||
26 | are not reasonable and actually incurred by the program |
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1 | vendor. | ||||||
2 | (n) Shall develop and negotiate a fair and equitable | ||||||
3 | program fee and program revenue sharing structure between the | ||||||
4 | State and the financial services network administrator in | ||||||
5 | furtherance of attaining a financially self-sustaining | ||||||
6 | program, which agreement shall be reevaluated annually and | ||||||
7 | renegotiated as appropriate based on program scope and scale. | ||||||
8 | (o) Shall require an employer with more than 25 employees | ||||||
9 | and a hiring entity with more than 25 independent contractors | ||||||
10 | performing the same or similar labor or service, excluding the | ||||||
11 | federal government, to do all of the following: | ||||||
12 | (1) Have and maintain a payroll direct deposit | ||||||
13 | arrangement that enables voluntary worker participation in | ||||||
14 | the program. | ||||||
15 | (2) Deposit all wages and other payments due to a | ||||||
16 | worker that the worker has authorized to be directly | ||||||
17 | deposited by electronic fund transfer into the worker's | ||||||
18 | Illinois Bank Account in accordance with the worker's | ||||||
19 | authorization. | ||||||
20 | (3) Coordinate its payroll process with the program | ||||||
21 | administrator's application program interface to | ||||||
22 | facilitate accurate and seamless payment by direct deposit | ||||||
23 | in accordance with the authorization of each worker | ||||||
24 | participant. | ||||||
25 | (4) Cooperate with the program administrator in | ||||||
26 | providing all requested information available to the |
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1 | employer or hiring entity necessary for the opening and | ||||||
2 | administration of a worker's Illinois Bank Account. | ||||||
3 | (5) Upon request of the administrator, provide | ||||||
4 | additional forms or notifications to a worker. | ||||||
5 | (6) Refrain from discharging, disciplining, | ||||||
6 | threatening to discharge or discipline, or in any other | ||||||
7 | manner retaliating or taking an adverse action against a | ||||||
8 | worker or applicant because of the individual's | ||||||
9 | participation or manner of participation in the Illinois | ||||||
10 | Bank Account Program. | ||||||
11 | (p) Shall require a landlord or a landlord's agent to | ||||||
12 | allow a tenant to pay rent and deposit of security by an | ||||||
13 | electronic funds transfer from an Illinois Bank Account and | ||||||
14 | provide that a landlord's, or a landlord's agent's, receipt of | ||||||
15 | payment from an Illinois Bank Account pursuant to the | ||||||
16 | requirements of the Illinois Bank Account Program shall not be | ||||||
17 | considered a waiver of any right the landlord or landlord's | ||||||
18 | agent may otherwise have to establish the base rent on, or to | ||||||
19 | raise rent for, the rental unit. | ||||||
20 | Section 15. Market analysis. | ||||||
21 | (a) The market analysis required by this Section shall | ||||||
22 | include whether or not Illinois Bank Account Program revenue | ||||||
23 | is more likely than not to be sufficient to pay for Illinois | ||||||
24 | Bank Account Program costs within 6 years of the Illinois Bank | ||||||
25 | Account Program's implementation. |
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1 | (b) The analysis required by this Section shall include | ||||||
2 | detailed financial projections and key assumptions upon which | ||||||
3 | the determination required by this paragraph relies. | ||||||
4 | (c) The market analysis required by this Section shall | ||||||
5 | also include an analysis of the population of Illinois | ||||||
6 | residents who are unbanked and the reasons they are unbanked. | ||||||
7 | (d) The market analysis required by this Section shall | ||||||
8 | also include an analysis of the low-cost or no-cost options of | ||||||
9 | federally insured transaction accounts that are available or | ||||||
10 | marketed to unbanked Illinois residents. | ||||||
11 | (e) The market analysis required by this Section shall | ||||||
12 | also include an evaluation of all of the following: | ||||||
13 | (1) Alternatives to the Illinois Bank Account Program | ||||||
14 | that the State could implement or enact that would | ||||||
15 | accomplish the essential policy objectives. | ||||||
16 | (2) The estimated risks and costs of alternatives. | ||||||
17 | (3) The expected effectiveness and scalability of | ||||||
18 | alternatives. | ||||||
19 | (f) The market analysis required by this Section shall | ||||||
20 | also include recommendations for how the State can maximize | ||||||
21 | the number of unbanked Illinois residents who become banked at | ||||||
22 | the lowest cost and risk to the State. | ||||||
23 | (g) The market analysis required by this Section shall | ||||||
24 | also include an analysis of relative advantages and | ||||||
25 | disadvantages, compared to private sector alternatives, that | ||||||
26 | the State may have in identifying, reaching, or persuading |
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1 | unbanked Illinois residents to enroll in a State-administered | ||||||
2 | banking program. | ||||||
3 | (h) The market analysis required by this Section shall | ||||||
4 | also include recommendations related to the appropriate | ||||||
5 | governance structure for a public-private partnership such as | ||||||
6 | the Illinois Bank Account Program. | ||||||
7 | (i) The market analysis required by this Section shall | ||||||
8 | also include an analysis of costs, benefits, and impacts on | ||||||
9 | all affected parties, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
10 | landlords, employers, State government, low-wage workers, and | ||||||
11 | consumers. | ||||||
12 | (1) The Board shall contract with one or more | ||||||
13 | independent entities with the appropriate expertise to | ||||||
14 | conduct the market analysis required by this Section. | ||||||
15 | (2) A contract entered into pursuant to this Section | ||||||
16 | shall require any entity conducting the market analysis to | ||||||
17 | provide progress reports to, and receive feedback from, | ||||||
18 | the Board at regular intervals or by request and be | ||||||
19 | available to provide testimony and answer questions at any | ||||||
20 | legislative hearings held within 12 months of the delivery | ||||||
21 | of the market analysis to the General Assembly. | ||||||
22 | (A) The market analysis required by this Section | ||||||
23 | shall consider all of the following: | ||||||
24 | (i) The number of potential account holders. | ||||||
25 | (ii) The availability of qualified | ||||||
26 | participating depository financial institutions. |
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1 | (iii) Potential account holders' comfort with | ||||||
2 | various banking products. | ||||||
3 | (iv) How individuals without federal or state | ||||||
4 | photo identification can participate. | ||||||
5 | (v) Potential Illinois Bank Account Program | ||||||
6 | revenue streams. | ||||||
7 | (vi) The presence and effectiveness of private | ||||||
8 | sector or nonprofit competitors to the Illinois | ||||||
9 | Bank Account Program. | ||||||
10 | (vii) State fiscal risk from the Illinois Bank | ||||||
11 | Account Program during economic downturns or | ||||||
12 | economic shocks. | ||||||
13 | (viii) Any other factor the Board deems | ||||||
14 | relevant to implementing the Illinois Bank Account | ||||||
15 | program. | ||||||
16 | (ix) The risks and costs of the Illinois Bank | ||||||
17 | Account Program. | ||||||
18 | (x) The expected effectiveness and scalability | ||||||
19 | of the Illinois Bank Account Program. | ||||||
20 | (xi) The likely impact of the Illinois Bank | ||||||
21 | Account Program on existing Illinois depository | ||||||
22 | institutions. | ||||||
23 | (xii) The existence of possible financial | ||||||
24 | services network administrators. If any | ||||||
25 | possibilities include an out-of-state entity, the | ||||||
26 | anticipated impact on Illinois consumers, |
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1 | businesses, and financial institutions and how an | ||||||
2 | out-of-state financial services network | ||||||
3 | administrator could or should be regulated. | ||||||
4 | (B) Within 12 months after entering into a | ||||||
5 | contract for the market analysis required by Section | ||||||
6 | 15, the Board shall hold at least one public hearing to | ||||||
7 | solicit input from members of the public. A hearing, | ||||||
8 | including input from members of the public, held | ||||||
9 | pursuant to this Section shall be recorded and made | ||||||
10 | available on the State Treasurer's website consistent | ||||||
11 | with the Freedom of Information Act. | ||||||
12 | (C) The Board shall hold a public hearing to | ||||||
13 | review the market analysis. After the public hearing | ||||||
14 | required by this paragraph, the Board may issue a | ||||||
15 | report to accompany the market analysis. The report | ||||||
16 | may include the Board's assessment of the market | ||||||
17 | analysis, feedback from the public hearing held | ||||||
18 | pursuant to this paragraph, and recommendations | ||||||
19 | related to the implementation of the Illinois Bank | ||||||
20 | Account Program. | ||||||
21 | (j) The Board shall make a determination as to whether the | ||||||
22 | Illinois Bank Account Program can be implemented as described | ||||||
23 | in Section 10 and, if not, what modifications to the Illinois | ||||||
24 | Bank Account Program could be made to implement it. | ||||||
25 | (k) The Board shall make a determination as to whether | ||||||
26 | Illinois Bank Account Program revenue is more likely than not |
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1 | to be sufficient to pay for Illinois Bank Account Program | ||||||
2 | costs within 6 years of the Illinois Bank Account Program's | ||||||
3 | implementation and what the State's investment will need to be | ||||||
4 | in order to cover the costs. | ||||||
5 | (l) The Board shall deliver and, upon request present, the | ||||||
6 | market analysis and any report issued to the Chair of the | ||||||
7 | Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and the Chair of | ||||||
8 | the House Committee on Financial Institutions and Licensing. |