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Rep. Michael J. Madigan
Filed: 1/10/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3195
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3195 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 |
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| is amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
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| (5 ILCS 375/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 523)
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| Sec. 3. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise |
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| requires, the
following words and phrases as used in this Act |
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| shall have the following
meanings. The Department may define |
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| these and other words and phrases
separately for the purpose of |
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| implementing specific programs providing benefits
under this |
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| Act.
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| (a) "Administrative service organization" means any |
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| person, firm or
corporation experienced in the handling of |
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| claims which is
fully qualified, financially sound and capable |
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| of meeting the service
requirements of a contract of |
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| administration executed with the Department.
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| (b) "Annuitant" means (1) an employee who retires, or has |
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| retired,
on or after January 1, 1966 on an immediate annuity |
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| under the provisions
of Articles 2, 14 (including an employee |
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| who has elected to receive an alternative retirement |
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| cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of the Illinois |
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| Pension Code in lieu of an annuity), 15 (including an employee |
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| who has retired under the optional
retirement program |
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| established under Section 15-158.2),
paragraphs (2), (3), or |
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| (5) of Section 16-106, or
Article 18 of the Illinois Pension |
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| Code; (2) any person who was receiving
group insurance coverage |
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| under this Act as of March 31, 1978 by
reason of his status as |
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| an annuitant, even though the annuity in relation
to which such |
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| coverage was provided is a proportional annuity based on less
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| than the minimum period of service required for a retirement |
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| annuity in
the system involved; (3) any person not otherwise |
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| covered by this Act
who has retired as a participating member |
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| under Article 2 of the Illinois
Pension Code but is ineligible |
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| for the retirement annuity under Section
2-119 of the Illinois |
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| Pension Code; (4) the spouse of any person who
is receiving a |
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| retirement annuity under Article 18 of the Illinois Pension
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| Code and who is covered under a group health insurance program |
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| sponsored
by a governmental employer other than the State of |
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| Illinois and who has
irrevocably elected to waive his or her |
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| coverage under this Act and to have
his or her spouse |
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| considered as the "annuitant" under this Act and not as
a |
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| "dependent"; or (5) an employee who retires, or has retired, |
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| from a
qualified position, as determined according to rules |
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| promulgated by the
Director, under a qualified local government |
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| or a qualified rehabilitation
facility or a qualified domestic |
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| violence shelter or service. (For definition
of "retired |
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| employee", see (p) post).
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| (b-5) "New SERS annuitant" means a person who, on or after |
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| January 1,
1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in subsection |
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| (b), by virtue of
beginning to receive a retirement annuity |
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| under Article 14 of the Illinois
Pension Code (including an |
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| employee who has elected to receive an alternative retirement |
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| cancellation payment under Section 14-108.5 of that Code in |
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| lieu of an annuity), and is eligible to participate in the |
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| basic program of group
health benefits provided for annuitants |
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| under this Act.
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| (b-6) "New SURS annuitant" means a person who (1) on or |
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| after January 1,
1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in |
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| subsection (b), by virtue of
beginning to receive a retirement |
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| annuity under Article 15 of the Illinois
Pension Code, (2) has |
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| not made the election authorized under Section 15-135.1
of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code, and (3) is eligible to participate in |
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| the basic
program of group
health benefits provided for |
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| annuitants under this Act.
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| (b-7) "New TRS State annuitant" means a person who, on or |
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| after July
1, 1998, becomes an annuitant, as defined in |
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| subsection (b), by virtue of
beginning to receive a retirement |
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| annuity under Article 16 of the Illinois
Pension Code based on |
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| service as a teacher as defined in
paragraph (2), (3), or (5) |
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| of Section 16-106 of that Code, and is eligible
to participate |
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| in the basic program of group health benefits provided for
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| annuitants under this Act.
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| (c) "Carrier" means (1) an insurance company, a corporation |
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| organized
under the Limited Health Service Organization Act or |
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| the Voluntary Health
Services Plan Act, a partnership, or other |
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| nongovernmental organization,
which is authorized to do group |
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| life or group health insurance business in
Illinois, or (2) the |
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| State of Illinois as a self-insurer.
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| (d) "Compensation" means salary or wages payable on a |
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| regular
payroll by the State Treasurer on a warrant of the |
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| State Comptroller out
of any State, trust or federal fund, or |
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| by the Governor of the State
through a disbursing officer of |
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| the State out of a trust or out of
federal funds, or by any |
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| Department out of State, trust, federal or
other funds held by |
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| the State Treasurer or the Department, to any person
for |
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| personal services currently performed, and ordinary or |
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| accidental
disability benefits under Articles 2, 14, 15 |
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| (including ordinary or accidental
disability benefits under |
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| the optional retirement program established under
Section |
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| 15-158.2), paragraphs (2), (3), or (5) of
Section 16-106, or |
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| Article 18 of the Illinois Pension Code, for disability
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| incurred after January 1, 1966, or benefits payable under the |
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| Workers'
Compensation or Occupational Diseases Act or benefits |
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| payable under a sick
pay plan established in accordance with |
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| Section 36 of the State Finance Act.
"Compensation" also means |
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| salary or wages paid to an employee of any
qualified local |
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| government or qualified rehabilitation facility or a
qualified |
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| domestic violence shelter or service.
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| (e) "Commission" means the State Employees Group Insurance |
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| Advisory
Commission authorized by this Act. Commencing July 1, |
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| 1984, "Commission"
as used in this Act means the Illinois |
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| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
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| Accountability as
established by the Legislative Commission |
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| Reorganization Act of 1984.
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| (f) "Contributory", when referred to as contributory |
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| coverage, shall
mean optional coverages or benefits elected by |
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| the member toward the cost of
which such member makes |
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| contribution, or which are funded in whole or in part
through |
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| the acceptance of a reduction in earnings or the foregoing of |
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| an
increase in earnings by an employee, as distinguished from |
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| noncontributory
coverage or benefits which are paid entirely by |
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| the State of Illinois
without reduction of the member's salary.
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| (g) "Department" means any department, institution, board,
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| commission, officer, court or any agency of the State |
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| government
receiving appropriations and having power to |
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| certify payrolls to the
Comptroller authorizing payments of |
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| salary and wages against such
appropriations as are made by the |
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| General Assembly from any State fund, or
against trust funds |
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| held by the State Treasurer and includes boards of
trustees of |
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| the retirement systems created by Articles 2, 14, 15, 16 and
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| of the Illinois Pension Code. "Department" also includes the |
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| Illinois
Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, the Board of |
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| Examiners established under
the Illinois Public Accounting |
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| Act, and the Illinois Finance Authority.
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| (h) "Dependent", when the term is used in the context of |
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| the health
and life plan, means a member's spouse and any |
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| unmarried child (1) from
birth to age 19 including an adopted |
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| child, a child who lives with the
member from the time of the |
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| filing of a petition for adoption until entry
of an order of |
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| adoption, a stepchild or recognized child who lives with the
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| member in a parent-child relationship, or a child who lives |
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| with the member
if such member is a court appointed guardian of |
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| the child, or (2)
age 19 to 23 enrolled as a full-time student |
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| in any accredited school,
financially dependent upon the |
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| member, and eligible to be claimed as a
dependent for income |
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| tax purposes, or (3) age 19 or over who is mentally
or |
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| physically handicapped. For
the health plan only, the term |
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| "dependent" also includes any person
enrolled prior to the |
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| effective date of this Section who is dependent upon
the member |
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| to the extent that the member may claim such person as a
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| dependent for income tax deduction purposes; no other such
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| person may be enrolled.
For the health plan only, the term |
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| "dependent" also includes any person who
has received after |
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| June 30, 2000 an organ transplant and who is financially
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| dependent upon the member and eligible to be claimed as a |
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| dependent for income
tax purposes.
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| (i) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois |
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| Department of Central
Management Services.
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| (j) "Eligibility period" means the period of time a member |
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| has to
elect enrollment in programs or to select benefits |
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| without regard to
age, sex or health.
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| (k) "Employee" means and includes each officer or employee |
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| in the
service of a department who (1) receives his |
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| compensation for
service rendered to the department on a |
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| warrant issued pursuant to a payroll
certified by a department |
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| or on a warrant or check issued and drawn by a
department upon |
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| a trust, federal or other fund or on a warrant issued
pursuant |
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| to a payroll certified by an elected or duly appointed officer
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| of the State or who receives payment of the performance of |
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| personal
services on a warrant issued pursuant to a payroll |
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| certified by a
Department and drawn by the Comptroller upon the |
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| State Treasurer against
appropriations made by the General |
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| Assembly from any fund or against
trust funds held by the State |
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| Treasurer, and (2) is employed full-time or
part-time in a |
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| position normally requiring actual performance of duty
during |
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| not less than 1/2 of a normal work period, as established by |
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| the
Director in cooperation with each department, except that |
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| persons elected
by popular vote will be considered employees |
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| during the entire
term for which they are elected regardless of |
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| hours devoted to the
service of the State, and (3) except that |
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| "employee" does not include any
person who is not eligible by |
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| reason of such person's employment to
participate in one of the |
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| State retirement systems under Articles 2, 14, 15
(either the |
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| regular Article 15 system or the optional retirement program
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| established under Section 15-158.2) or 18, or under paragraph |
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| (2), (3), or
(5) of Section 16-106, of the Illinois
Pension |
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| Code, but such term does include persons who are employed |
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| during
the 6 month qualifying period under Article 14 of the |
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| Illinois Pension
Code. Such term also includes any person who |
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| (1) after January 1, 1966,
is receiving ordinary or accidental |
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| disability benefits under Articles
2, 14, 15 (including |
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| ordinary or accidental disability benefits under the
optional |
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| retirement program established under Section 15-158.2), |
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| paragraphs
(2), (3), or (5) of Section 16-106, or Article 18 of |
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| the
Illinois Pension Code, for disability incurred after |
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| January 1, 1966, (2)
receives total permanent or total |
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| temporary disability under the Workers'
Compensation Act or |
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| Occupational Disease Act as a result of injuries
sustained or |
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| illness contracted in the course of employment with the
State |
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| of Illinois, or (3) is not otherwise covered under this Act and |
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| has
retired as a participating member under Article 2 of the |
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| Illinois Pension
Code but is ineligible for the retirement |
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| annuity under Section 2-119 of
the Illinois Pension Code. |
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| However, a person who satisfies the criteria
of the foregoing |
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| definition of "employee" except that such person is made
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| ineligible to participate in the State Universities Retirement |
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| System by
clause (4) of subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the |
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| Illinois Pension
Code is also an "employee" for the purposes of |
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| this Act. "Employee" also
includes any person receiving or |
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| eligible for benefits under a sick pay
plan established in |
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| accordance with Section 36 of the State Finance Act.
"Employee" |
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| also includes each officer or employee in the service of a
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| qualified local government, including persons appointed as |
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| trustees of
sanitary districts regardless of hours devoted to |
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| the service of the
sanitary district, and each employee in the |
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| service of a qualified
rehabilitation facility and each |
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| full-time employee in the service of a
qualified domestic |
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| violence shelter or service, as determined according to
rules |
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| promulgated by the Director.
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| (l) "Member" means an employee, annuitant, retired |
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| employee or survivor.
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| (m) "Optional coverages or benefits" means those coverages |
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| or
benefits available to the member on his or her voluntary |
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| election, and at
his or her own expense.
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| (n) "Program" means the group life insurance, health |
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| benefits and other
employee benefits designed and contracted |
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| for by the Director under this Act.
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| (o) "Health plan" means a health benefits
program offered
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| by the State of Illinois for persons eligible for the plan.
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| (p) "Retired employee" means any person who would be an |
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| annuitant as
that term is defined herein but for the fact that |
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| such person retired prior to
January 1, 1966. Such term also |
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| includes any person formerly employed by
the University of |
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| Illinois in the Cooperative Extension Service who would
be an |
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| annuitant but for the fact that such person was made ineligible |
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| to
participate in the State Universities Retirement System by |
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| clause (4) of
subsection (a) of Section 15-107 of the Illinois
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| Pension Code.
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| (q) "Survivor" means a person receiving an annuity as a |
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| survivor of an
employee or of an annuitant. "Survivor" also |
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| includes: (1) the surviving
dependent of a person who satisfies |
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| the definition of "employee" except that
such person is made |
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| ineligible to participate in the State Universities
Retirement |
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| System by clause (4) of subsection (a)
of Section 15-107 of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code; (2) the surviving
dependent of any |
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| person formerly employed by the University of Illinois in
the |
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| Cooperative Extension Service who would be an annuitant except |
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| for the
fact that such person was made ineligible to |
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| participate in the State
Universities Retirement System by |
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| clause (4) of subsection (a) of Section
15-107 of the Illinois |
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| Pension Code; and (3) the surviving dependent of a person who |
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| was an annuitant under this Act by virtue of receiving an |
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| alternative retirement cancellation payment under Section |
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| 14-108.5 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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| (q-2) "SERS" means the State Employees' Retirement System |
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| of Illinois, created under Article 14 of the Illinois Pension |
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| Code.
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| (q-3) "SURS" means the State Universities Retirement |
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| System, created under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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| (q-4) "TRS" means the Teachers' Retirement System of the |
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| State of Illinois, created under Article 16 of the Illinois |
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| Pension Code.
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| (q-5) "New SERS survivor" means a survivor, as defined in |
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| subsection (q),
whose annuity is paid under Article 14 of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code and is
based on the death of (i) an |
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| employee whose death occurs on or after January 1,
1998, or |
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| (ii) a new SERS annuitant as defined in subsection (b-5). "New |
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| SERS survivor" includes the surviving dependent of a person who |
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| was an annuitant under this Act by virtue of receiving an |
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| alternative retirement cancellation payment under Section |
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| 14-108.5 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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| (q-6) "New SURS survivor" means a survivor, as defined in |
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| subsection (q),
whose annuity is paid under Article 15 of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code and is
based on the death of (i) an |
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| employee whose death occurs on or after January 1,
1998, or |
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| (ii) a new SURS annuitant as defined in subsection (b-6).
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| (q-7) "New TRS State survivor" means a survivor, as defined |
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| in subsection
(q), whose annuity is paid under Article 16 of |
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| the Illinois Pension Code and is
based on the death of (i) an |
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| employee who is a teacher as defined in paragraph
(2), (3), or |
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| (5) of Section 16-106 of that Code and whose death occurs on or
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| after July 1, 1998, or (ii) a new TRS State annuitant as |
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| defined in subsection
(b-7).
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| (r) "Medical services" means the services provided within |
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| the scope
of their licenses by practitioners in all categories |
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| licensed under the
Medical Practice Act of 1987.
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| (s) "Unit of local government" means any county, |
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| municipality,
township, school district (including a |
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| combination of school districts under
the Intergovernmental |
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| Cooperation Act), special district or other unit,
designated as |
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| a
unit of local government by law, which exercises limited |
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| governmental
powers or powers in respect to limited |
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| governmental subjects, any
not-for-profit association with a |
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| membership that primarily includes
townships and township |
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| officials, that has duties that include provision of
research |
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| service, dissemination of information, and other acts for the
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| purpose of improving township government, and that is funded |
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| wholly or
partly in accordance with Section 85-15 of the |
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| Township Code; any
not-for-profit corporation or association, |
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| with a membership consisting
primarily of municipalities, that |
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| operates its own utility system, and
provides research, |
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| training, dissemination of information, or other acts to
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| promote cooperation between and among municipalities that |
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| provide utility
services and for the advancement of the goals |
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| and purposes of its
membership;
the Southern Illinois |
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| Collegiate Common Market, which is a consortium of higher
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| education institutions in Southern Illinois; and the Illinois |
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| Association of
Park Districts. "Qualified
local government" |
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| means a unit of local government approved by the Director and
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| participating in a program created under subsection (i) of |
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| Section 10 of this
Act.
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| (t) "Qualified rehabilitation facility" means any |
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| not-for-profit
organization that is accredited by the |
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| Commission on Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities or |
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| certified by the Department
of Human Services (as successor to |
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| the Department of Mental Health
and Developmental |
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| Disabilities) to provide services to persons with
disabilities
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| and which receives funds from the State of Illinois for |
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| providing those
services, approved by the Director and |
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| participating in a program created
under subsection (j) of |
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| Section 10 of this Act.
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| (u) "Qualified domestic violence shelter or service" means |
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| any Illinois
domestic violence shelter or service and its |
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| administrative offices funded
by the Department of Human |
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| Services (as successor to the Illinois Department of
Public |
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| Aid),
approved by the Director and
participating in a program |
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| created under subsection (k) of Section 10.
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| (v) "TRS benefit recipient" means a person who:
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| (1) is not a "member" as defined in this Section; and
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| (2) is receiving a monthly benefit or retirement |
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| annuity
under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension Code; and
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| (3) either (i) has at least 8 years of creditable |
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| service under Article
16 of the Illinois Pension Code, or |
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| (ii) was enrolled in the health insurance
program offered |
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| under that Article on January 1, 1996, or (iii) is the |
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| survivor
of a benefit recipient who had at least 8
years of |
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| creditable service under Article 16 of the Illinois Pension |
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| Code or
was enrolled in the health insurance program |
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| offered under that Article on
the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of 1995, or (iv) is a recipient or
survivor |
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| of a recipient of a disability benefit under Article 16 of |
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| the
Illinois Pension Code.
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| (w) "TRS dependent beneficiary" means a person who:
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| (1) is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in this |
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| Section; and
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| (2) is a TRS benefit recipient's: (A) spouse, (B) |
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| dependent parent who
is receiving at least half of his or |
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| her support from the TRS benefit
recipient, or (C) |
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| unmarried natural or adopted child who is (i) under age
19, |
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| or (ii) enrolled as a full-time student in
an accredited |
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| school, financially dependent upon the TRS benefit |
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| recipient,
eligible to be claimed as a dependent for income |
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| tax
purposes, and
either is under age 24 or was, on January |
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| 1, 1996, participating as a dependent
beneficiary in the |
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| health insurance program offered under Article 16 of the
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| Illinois Pension Code, or (iii) age 19 or over who is |
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| mentally or physically
handicapped.
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| (x) "Military leave with pay and benefits" refers to |
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| individuals in basic
training for reserves, special/advanced |
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| training, annual training, emergency
call up, or activation by |
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| the President of the United States with approved pay
and |
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| benefits.
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| (y) "Military leave without pay and benefits" refers to
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| individuals who enlist for active duty in a regular component |
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| of the U.S. Armed
Forces or other duty not specified or |
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| authorized under military leave with pay
and benefits.
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| (z) "Community college benefit recipient" means a person |
29 |
| who:
|
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| (1) is not a "member" as defined in this Section; and
|
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| (2) is receiving a monthly survivor's annuity or |
32 |
| retirement annuity
under Article 15 of the Illinois Pension |
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| Code; and
|
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| (3) either (i) was a full-time employee of a community |
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an association of community college |
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| boards created under the Public Community
College Act |
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| (other than an employee whose last employer under Article |
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| 15 of the
Illinois Pension Code was a community college |
5 |
| district subject to Article VII
of the Public Community |
6 |
| College Act) and was eligible to participate in a group
|
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| health benefit plan as an employee during the time of |
8 |
| employment with a
community college district (other than a |
9 |
| community college district subject to
Article VII of the |
10 |
| Public Community College Act) or an association of |
11 |
| community
college boards, or (ii) is the survivor of a |
12 |
| person described in item (i).
|
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| (aa) "Community college dependent beneficiary" means a |
14 |
| person who:
|
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| (1) is not a "member" or "dependent" as defined in this |
16 |
| Section; and
|
17 |
| (2) is a community college benefit recipient's: (A) |
18 |
| spouse, (B) dependent
parent who is receiving at least half |
19 |
| of his or her support from the community
college benefit |
20 |
| recipient, or (C) unmarried natural or adopted child who is |
21 |
| (i)
under age 19, or (ii) enrolled as a full-time student |
22 |
| in an accredited school,
financially dependent upon the |
23 |
| community college benefit recipient, eligible
to be |
24 |
| claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes and under |
25 |
| age 23, or (iii)
age 19 or over and mentally or physically |
26 |
| handicapped.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-186, eff. 1-1-02; 92-204, |
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| eff. 8-1-01; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-205, eff. 1-1-04; 93-839, |
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| eff. 7-30-04.)
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| Section 10. The State Budget Law of the Civil |
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| Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section |
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| 50-5 as follows:
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| Sec. 50-5. Governor to submit State budget. The Governor |
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| shall, as soon as
possible and not later than the second |
4 |
| Wednesday in April in 2003 and the third
Wednesday in February |
5 |
| of each year beginning in 2004, except as otherwise provided in |
6 |
| this Section, submit a
State budget, embracing therein the |
7 |
| amounts recommended by the Governor to be
appropriated to the |
8 |
| respective departments, offices, and institutions, and
for all |
9 |
| other public purposes, the estimated revenues from taxation, |
10 |
| the
estimated revenues from sources other than taxation, and an |
11 |
| estimate of the
amount required to be raised by taxation. In |
12 |
| 2004 only, the Governor shall submit the capital development |
13 |
| section of the State budget not later than the fourth Tuesday |
14 |
| of March (March 23, 2004). The amounts recommended by the
|
15 |
| Governor for appropriation to the respective departments, |
16 |
| offices and
institutions shall be formulated according to the |
17 |
| various functions and
activities for which the respective |
18 |
| department, office or institution of
the State government |
19 |
| (including the elective officers in the executive
department |
20 |
| and including the University of Illinois and the judicial
|
21 |
| department) is responsible. The amounts relating to particular |
22 |
| functions
and activities shall be further formulated in |
23 |
| accordance with the object
classification specified in Section |
24 |
| 13 of the State Finance Act.
|
25 |
| The Governor shall not propose expenditures and the General |
26 |
| Assembly shall
not enact appropriations that exceed the |
27 |
| resources estimated to be available,
as provided in this |
28 |
| Section.
|
29 |
| For the purposes of Article VIII, Section 2 of the 1970
|
30 |
| Illinois Constitution, the State budget for the following funds |
31 |
| shall be
prepared on the basis of revenue and expenditure |
32 |
| measurement concepts that are
in concert with generally |
33 |
| accepted accounting principles for governments:
|
34 |
| (1) General Revenue Fund.
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| (2) Common School Fund.
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| (3) Educational Assistance Fund.
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| (4) Road Fund.
|
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| (5) Motor Fuel Tax Fund.
|
5 |
| (6) Agricultural Premium Fund.
|
6 |
| These funds shall be known as the "budgeted funds". The |
7 |
| revenue
estimates used in the State budget for the budgeted |
8 |
| funds shall include the
estimated beginning fund balance, plus
|
9 |
| revenues estimated to be received during the budgeted year, |
10 |
| plus the estimated
receipts due the State as of June 30 of the |
11 |
| budgeted year that are expected to
be collected during the |
12 |
| lapse period following the budgeted year, minus the
receipts |
13 |
| collected during the first 2 months of the budgeted year that |
14 |
| became
due to the State in the year before the budgeted year. |
15 |
| Revenues shall also
include estimated federal reimbursements |
16 |
| associated with the recognition of
Section 25 of the State |
17 |
| Finance Act liabilities. For any budgeted fund
for which |
18 |
| current year revenues are anticipated to exceed expenditures, |
19 |
| the
surplus shall be considered to be a resource available for |
20 |
| expenditure in the
budgeted fiscal year.
|
21 |
| Expenditure estimates for the budgeted funds included in |
22 |
| the State budget
shall include the costs to be incurred by the |
23 |
| State for the budgeted year,
to be paid in the next fiscal |
24 |
| year, excluding costs paid in the budgeted year
which were |
25 |
| carried over from the prior year, where the payment is |
26 |
| authorized by
Section
25 of the State Finance Act. For any |
27 |
| budgeted fund
for which expenditures are expected to exceed |
28 |
| revenues in the current fiscal
year, the deficit shall be |
29 |
| considered as a use of funds in the budgeted fiscal
year.
|
30 |
| Revenues and expenditures shall also include transfers |
31 |
| between funds that are
based on revenues received or costs |
32 |
| incurred during the budget year.
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| By
March 15 of each year, the Economic and Fiscal
|
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| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability shall |
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| prepare
revenue and fund transfer estimates in accordance with |
2 |
| the requirements of this
Section and report those estimates to |
3 |
| the General Assembly and the Governor.
|
4 |
| For all funds other than the budgeted funds, the proposed |
5 |
| expenditures shall
not exceed funds estimated to be available |
6 |
| for the fiscal year as shown in the
budget. Appropriation for a |
7 |
| fiscal year shall not exceed funds estimated by
the General |
8 |
| Assembly to be available during that year.
|
9 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-1, eff. 2-6-03; 93-662, eff. 2-11-04.)
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| Section 13. The Department of Central Management Services |
11 |
| Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by |
12 |
| changing Section 405-410 as follows:
|
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| (20 ILCS 405/405-410)
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| Sec. 405-410. Transfer of Information Technology |
15 |
| functions.
|
16 |
| (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the |
17 |
| Director of Central Management Services, working in |
18 |
| cooperation with
the Director of any other agency, department, |
19 |
| board, or commission directly
responsible to the Governor, may |
20 |
| direct the transfer, to the Department of
Central Management |
21 |
| Services, of those information technology functions at that
|
22 |
| agency, department, board, or commission that are suitable for |
23 |
| centralization.
|
24 |
| Upon receipt of the written direction to transfer |
25 |
| information technology
functions to the Department of Central |
26 |
| Management Services, the personnel,
equipment, and property |
27 |
| (both real and personal) directly relating to the
transferred |
28 |
| functions shall be transferred to the Department of Central
|
29 |
| Management Services, and the relevant documents, records, and |
30 |
| correspondence
shall be transferred or copied, as the Director |
31 |
| may prescribe.
|
32 |
| (b) Upon receiving written direction from the Director of |
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Management Services, the Comptroller and Treasurer are |
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| authorized
to transfer the unexpended balance of any |
3 |
| appropriations related to the
information technology functions |
4 |
| transferred to the Department of Central
Management Services |
5 |
| and shall make the necessary fund transfers from any
special |
6 |
| fund in the State Treasury or from any other federal or State |
7 |
| trust
fund held by the Treasurer to the General Revenue Fund , |
8 |
| the Statistical Services Revolving Fund, or the Communications |
9 |
| Revolving Fund, as designated by the Director of Central |
10 |
| Management Services, for
use by the Department of Central |
11 |
| Management Services in support of information
technology |
12 |
| functions or any other related costs or expenses of the |
13 |
| Department
of Central Management Services.
|
14 |
| (c) The rights of employees and the State and its agencies |
15 |
| under the
Personnel Code and applicable collective bargaining |
16 |
| agreements or under any
pension, retirement, or annuity plan |
17 |
| shall not be affected by any transfer
under this Section.
|
18 |
| (d) The functions transferred to the Department of Central |
19 |
| Management
Services by this Section shall be vested in and |
20 |
| shall be exercised by the
Department of Central Management |
21 |
| Services. Each act done in the exercise of
those functions |
22 |
| shall have the same legal effect as if done by the agencies,
|
23 |
| offices, divisions, departments, bureaus, boards and |
24 |
| commissions from which
they were transferred.
|
25 |
| Every person or other entity shall be subject to the same |
26 |
| obligations and
duties and any penalties, civil or criminal, |
27 |
| arising therefrom, and shall have
the same rights arising from |
28 |
| the exercise of such rights, powers, and duties as
had been |
29 |
| exercised by the agencies, offices, divisions, departments, |
30 |
| bureaus,
boards, and commissions from which they were |
31 |
| transferred.
|
32 |
| Whenever reports or notices are now required to be made or |
33 |
| given or papers
or documents furnished or served by any person |
34 |
| in regards to the functions
transferred to or upon the |
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boards, |
2 |
| and commissions from which the functions were transferred, the |
3 |
| same
shall be made, given, furnished or served in the same |
4 |
| manner to or upon the
Department of Central Management |
5 |
| Services.
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| This Section does not affect any act done, ratified, or |
7 |
| cancelled or any
right occurring or established or any action |
8 |
| or proceeding had or commenced
in an administrative, civil, or |
9 |
| criminal cause regarding the functions
transferred, but those |
10 |
| proceedings may be continued by the Department of
Central |
11 |
| Management Services.
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| This Section does not affect the legality of any rules in |
13 |
| the Illinois
Administrative Code regarding the functions |
14 |
| transferred in this Section that
are in force on the effective |
15 |
| date of this Section. If necessary, however,
the affected |
16 |
| agencies shall propose, adopt, or repeal rules, rule |
17 |
| amendments,
and rule recodifications as appropriate to |
18 |
| effectuate this Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-25, eff. 6-20-03; 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.)
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| Section 15. The Department of Commerce and Economic |
21 |
| Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
22 |
| amended by changing Section 605-335 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 605/605-335) (was 20 ILCS 605/46.4a)
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| Sec. 605-335. Incentives to foreign firms.
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25 |
| (a) For purposes of this Section:
|
26 |
| "Foreign firm" means any
industrial or manufacturing |
27 |
| enterprise that is
domiciled in a nation other than the United
|
28 |
| States.
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29 |
| "Incentives" means a loan or grant or offering,
abatement,
|
30 |
| reduction, or
deferral of any tax or regulation imposed by the |
31 |
| State of Illinois or a
unit
of local government when the |
32 |
| aggregate total of all those
incentives will exceed
$10,000.
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foreign |
2 |
| firm designed to result in the location or relocation of a |
3 |
| facility in
this
State that will result in the creation of more |
4 |
| than 25 new jobs,
the
Department shall prepare an economic |
5 |
| impact study prior to
the consummation of an agreement with the |
6 |
| foreign firm. An economic impact
study pursuant to this Section |
7 |
| shall, if practical, include but not be
limited to the |
8 |
| following:
|
9 |
| (1) An analysis of the number of direct jobs to be |
10 |
| created, the number
of indirect jobs to be created, and the |
11 |
| net gain in employment in
relation to jobs to be |
12 |
| potentially lost by other similar and competing
firms |
13 |
| within the industry located within this State.
|
14 |
| (2) The effect on local and regional competition within |
15 |
| the industry
from the industry or
business to be located or |
16 |
| relocated.
|
17 |
| (3) The degree of economic benefits of awarding the |
18 |
| same incentives to
similar and existing industries or |
19 |
| businesses located within the
State.
|
20 |
| (4) An examination of how the location or relocation of |
21 |
| the foreign firm
complements existing industries or |
22 |
| businesses
located within this State.
|
23 |
| (5) The relationship of the fiscal costs to the State |
24 |
| or unit of local
government resulting from the incentives |
25 |
| relative to the fiscal return to
the State or units of |
26 |
| local government derived from the location or
relocation of |
27 |
| the firm.
|
28 |
| (c) A report of any economic impact studies prepared by the |
29 |
| Department
in the previous 3 months pursuant to
this Section |
30 |
| shall be transmitted to the Governor, members of the
General |
31 |
| Assembly, and the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
32 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability quarterly.
In |
33 |
| addition to the report,
the Department shall include a |
34 |
| statement of
incentives subject to the agreement with the |
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| foreign firm, the name and
type of foreign firm involved and a |
2 |
| description of its business or
industrial activity, the |
3 |
| proposed location of the foreign firm, and a
statement |
4 |
| describing the rationale for the location relative to other
|
5 |
| locations within the State. The Illinois Economic and Fiscal
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6 |
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability shall |
7 |
| evaluate each report received from the
Department and present |
8 |
| the evaluation and report to the
Commission members and |
9 |
| legislative leaders within 30 days upon
receipt
of each report |
10 |
| from the Department.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
|
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| Section 20. The Illinois Enterprise Zone Act is amended by |
13 |
| changing Section 5.5 as follows:
|
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| (20 ILCS 655/5.5) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 609.1)
|
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| Sec. 5.5. High Impact Business.
|
16 |
| (a) In order to respond to unique opportunities to assist |
17 |
| in the
encouragement, development, growth and expansion of the |
18 |
| private sector through
large scale investment and development |
19 |
| projects, the Department is authorized
to receive and approve |
20 |
| applications for the designation of "High Impact
Businesses" in |
21 |
| Illinois subject to the following conditions:
|
22 |
| (1) such applications may be submitted at any time |
23 |
| during the year;
|
24 |
| (2) such business is not located, at the time of |
25 |
| designation, in
an enterprise zone designated pursuant to |
26 |
| this Act;
|
27 |
| (3) (A) the business intends to make a minimum |
28 |
| investment of
$12,000,000 which will be placed in |
29 |
| service in qualified property and
intends to create 500 |
30 |
| full-time equivalent jobs at a designated location
in |
31 |
| Illinois or intends to make a minimum investment of |
32 |
| $30,000,000 which
will be placed in service in |
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| full-time jobs at a designated location in Illinois.
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| The business must certify in writing that the |
4 |
| investments would not be
placed in service in qualified |
5 |
| property and the job creation or job
retention would |
6 |
| not occur without the tax credits and exemptions set |
7 |
| forth
in subsection (b) of this Section. The terms |
8 |
| "placed in service" and
"qualified property" have the |
9 |
| same meanings as described in subsection (h)
of Section |
10 |
| 201 of the Illinois Income Tax Act; or
|
11 |
| (B) the business intends to establish a new |
12 |
| electric generating
facility at a designated location |
13 |
| in Illinois. "New electric generating
facility" , for |
14 |
| purposes of this Section , means a newly-constructed
|
15 |
| electric
generation plant
or a newly-constructed |
16 |
| generation capacity expansion at an existing electric
|
17 |
| generation
plant, including the transmission lines and |
18 |
| associated
equipment that transfers electricity from |
19 |
| points of supply to points of
delivery, and for which |
20 |
| such new foundation construction commenced not sooner
|
21 |
| than July 1,
2001. Such facility shall be designed to |
22 |
| provide baseload electric
generation and shall operate |
23 |
| on a continuous basis throughout the year;
and shall |
24 |
| have an aggregate rated generating capacity of at least |
25 |
| 1,000
megawatts for all new units at one site if it |
26 |
| uses natural gas as its primary
fuel and foundation |
27 |
| construction of the facility is commenced on
or before |
28 |
| December 31, 2004, or shall have an aggregate rated |
29 |
| generating
capacity of at least 400 megawatts for all |
30 |
| new units at one site if it uses
coal or gases derived |
31 |
| from coal
as its primary fuel and
shall support the |
32 |
| creation of at least 150 new Illinois coal mining jobs. |
33 |
| The
business must certify in writing that the |
34 |
| investments necessary to establish
a new electric |
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2 |
| the
job creation in the case of a coal-fueled plant
|
3 |
| would not occur without the tax credits and exemptions |
4 |
| set forth in
subsection (b-5) of this Section. The term |
5 |
| "placed in service" has
the same meaning as described |
6 |
| in subsection
(h) of Section 201 of the Illinois Income |
7 |
| Tax Act; or
|
8 |
| (C) the business intends to establish
production |
9 |
| operations at a new coal mine, re-establish production |
10 |
| operations at
a closed coal mine, or expand production |
11 |
| at an existing coal mine
at a designated location in |
12 |
| Illinois not sooner than July 1, 2001;
provided that |
13 |
| the
production operations result in the creation of 150 |
14 |
| new Illinois coal mining
jobs as described in |
15 |
| subdivision (a)(3)(B) of this Section, and further
|
16 |
| provided that the coal extracted from such mine is |
17 |
| utilized as the predominant
source for a new electric |
18 |
| generating facility.
The business must certify in |
19 |
| writing that the
investments necessary to establish a |
20 |
| new, expanded, or reopened coal mine would
not
be |
21 |
| placed in service and the job creation would not
occur |
22 |
| without the tax credits and exemptions set forth in |
23 |
| subsection (b-5) of
this Section. The term "placed in |
24 |
| service" has
the same meaning as described in |
25 |
| subsection (h) of Section 201 of the
Illinois Income |
26 |
| Tax Act; or
|
27 |
| (D) the business intends to construct new |
28 |
| transmission facilities or
upgrade existing |
29 |
| transmission facilities at designated locations in |
30 |
| Illinois,
for which construction commenced not sooner |
31 |
| than July 1, 2001. For the
purposes of this Section, |
32 |
| "transmission facilities" means transmission lines
|
33 |
| with a voltage rating of 115 kilovolts or above, |
34 |
| including associated
equipment, that transfer |
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delivery |
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| and that transmit a majority of the electricity |
3 |
| generated by a new
electric generating facility |
4 |
| designated as a High Impact Business in accordance
with |
5 |
| this Section. The business must certify in writing that |
6 |
| the investments
necessary to construct new |
7 |
| transmission facilities or upgrade existing
|
8 |
| transmission facilities would not be placed in service
|
9 |
| without the tax credits and exemptions set forth in |
10 |
| subsection (b-5) of this
Section. The term "placed in |
11 |
| service" has the
same meaning as described in |
12 |
| subsection (h) of Section 201 of the Illinois
Income |
13 |
| Tax Act; and
|
14 |
| (4) no later than 90 days after an application is |
15 |
| submitted, the
Department shall notify the applicant of the |
16 |
| Department's determination of
the qualification of the |
17 |
| proposed High Impact Business under this Section.
|
18 |
| (b) Businesses designated as High Impact Businesses |
19 |
| pursuant to
subdivision (a)(3)(A) of this Section shall qualify |
20 |
| for the credits and
exemptions described in the
following Acts: |
21 |
| Section 9-222 and Section 9-222.1A of the Public Utilities
Act,
|
22 |
| subsection (h)
of Section 201 of the Illinois Income Tax Act , ;
|
23 |
| and , Section 1d of
the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act ; , provided |
24 |
| that these credits and
exemptions
described in these Acts shall |
25 |
| not be authorized until the minimum
investments set forth in |
26 |
| subdivision (a)(3)(A) of this
Section have been placed in
|
27 |
| service in qualified properties and, in the case of the |
28 |
| exemptions
described in the Public Utilities Act and Section 1d |
29 |
| of the Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act, the minimum full-time |
30 |
| equivalent jobs or full-time jobs set
forth in subdivision |
31 |
| (a)(3)(A) of this Section have been
created or retained.
|
32 |
| Businesses designated as High Impact Businesses under
this |
33 |
| Section shall also
qualify for the exemption described in |
34 |
| Section 5l of the Retailers' Occupation
Tax Act. The credit |
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| Income Tax Act shall be applicable to investments in qualified |
3 |
| property as set
forth in subdivision (a)(3)(A) of this Section.
|
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| (b-5) Businesses designated as High Impact Businesses |
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| pursuant to
subdivisions (a)(3)(B), (a)(3)(C), and (a)(3)(D) |
6 |
| of this Section shall qualify
for the credits and exemptions |
7 |
| described in the following Acts: Section 51 of
the Retailers' |
8 |
| Occupation Tax Act, Section 9-222 and Section 9-222.1A of the
|
9 |
| Public Utilities Act, and subsection (h) of Section 201 of the |
10 |
| Illinois Income
Tax Act; however, the credits and exemptions |
11 |
| authorized under Section 9-222 and
Section 9-222.1A of the |
12 |
| Public Utilities Act, and subsection (h) of Section 201
of the |
13 |
| Illinois Income Tax Act shall not be authorized until the new |
14 |
| electric
generating facility, the new transmission facility, |
15 |
| or the new, expanded, or
reopened coal mine is operational,
|
16 |
| except that a new electric generating facility whose primary |
17 |
| fuel source is
natural gas is eligible only for the exemption |
18 |
| under Section 5l of the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act.
|
19 |
| (c) High Impact Businesses located in federally designated |
20 |
| foreign trade
zones or sub-zones are also eligible for |
21 |
| additional credits, exemptions and
deductions as described in |
22 |
| the following Acts: Section 9-221 and Section
9-222.1 of the |
23 |
| Public
Utilities Act; and subsection (g) of Section 201, and |
24 |
| Section 203
of the Illinois Income Tax Act.
|
25 |
| (d) Existing Illinois businesses which apply for |
26 |
| designation as a
High Impact Business must provide the |
27 |
| Department with the prospective plan
for which 1,500 full-time |
28 |
| jobs would be eliminated in the event that the
business is not |
29 |
| designated.
|
30 |
| (e) New proposed facilities which apply for designation as |
31 |
| High Impact
Business must provide the Department with proof of |
32 |
| alternative non-Illinois
sites which would receive the |
33 |
| proposed investment and job creation in the
event that the |
34 |
| business is not designated as a High Impact Business.
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and it is later determined after reasonable |
3 |
| notice and an opportunity for a
hearing as provided under the |
4 |
| Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, that
the business would |
5 |
| have placed in service in qualified property the
investments |
6 |
| and created or retained the requisite number of jobs without
|
7 |
| the benefits of the High Impact Business designation, the |
8 |
| Department shall
be required to immediately revoke the |
9 |
| designation and notify the Director
of the Department of |
10 |
| Revenue who shall begin proceedings to recover all
wrongfully |
11 |
| exempted State taxes with interest. The business shall also be
|
12 |
| ineligible for all State funded Department programs for a |
13 |
| period of 10 years.
|
14 |
| (g) The Department shall revoke a High Impact Business |
15 |
| designation if
the participating business fails to comply with |
16 |
| the terms and conditions of
the designation.
|
17 |
| (h) Prior to designating a business, the Department shall |
18 |
| provide the
members of the General Assembly and Illinois |
19 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
20 |
| Accountability
with a report setting forth the terms and |
21 |
| conditions of the designation and
guarantees that have been |
22 |
| received by the Department in relation to the
proposed business |
23 |
| being designated.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-914, eff. 7-7-00; 92-12, eff. 7-1-01; revised |
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| 3-7-02.)
|
26 |
| Section 25. The State and Regional Development Strategy Act |
27 |
| is amended by changing Section 20-10 as follows:
|
28 |
| (20 ILCS 695/20-10)
|
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| Sec. 20-10. Strategic Planning. The Department of Commerce |
30 |
| and Economic Opportunity
Community
Affairs may prepare an |
31 |
| economic development strategy for Illinois.
By
no
later than
|
32 |
| February 1, 2001 and biennially thereafter, the
Department may |
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modifications in the
economic development strategy as
the |
2 |
| modifications are warranted by changes in economic conditions |
3 |
| or by other
factors,
including changes in policy. In preparing |
4 |
| the strategy
and in making
modifications to the strategy, the |
5 |
| Department may take cognizance
of the
special
economic |
6 |
| attributes of the various component areas of the State.
|
7 |
| (1) The "component areas" shall be determined by the |
8 |
| Department and may group
counties that are
close in
|
9 |
| geographical proximity and share common economic traits |
10 |
| such as commuting
zones, labor market
areas, or other |
11 |
| economically integrated regions.
|
12 |
| (2) The strategy may recommend actions for promoting |
13 |
| sustained
economic
growth at or above national rates of |
14 |
| economic growth.
|
15 |
| (3) The strategy may include an assessment of |
16 |
| historical
patterns of
economic activity for the State and |
17 |
| projections of
future
economic trends using national
|
18 |
| economic
trends and
projections for comparative purposes. |
19 |
| All
assumptions made in the formulation of the economic
|
20 |
| projections shall be
clearly
and explicitly set forth in |
21 |
| the strategy.
|
22 |
| (4) The strategy may identify those
community
economic |
23 |
| improvement characteristics that will positively
influence |
24 |
| the rate of overall State economic growth.
|
25 |
| (5) The strategy may recommend actions to foster
and |
26 |
| promote economic growth, taking into account
indigenous
|
27 |
| resources and
prevalent economic factors.
|
28 |
| (A) The strategy may identify the critical |
29 |
| business development approaches being considered or to |
30 |
| be
considered. The approaches may include, but are not |
31 |
| limited to: investment
recruitment, such as industry |
32 |
| attraction, expansion and retention; trade
development
|
33 |
| efforts including international trade, support for |
34 |
| small businesses' efforts to
export
products and |
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| cultural
tourism;
technology development efforts |
3 |
| including technology commercialization and
|
4 |
| manufacturing modernization; and business development |
5 |
| efforts, including
entrepreneurship and |
6 |
| entrepreneurial education, small business management
|
7 |
| assistance, and business financing.
|
8 |
| (B) The strategy may identify for the State and |
9 |
| each
region the
critical workforce training and |
10 |
| development approaches being considered or
to be
|
11 |
| considered.
The approaches may include, but are not |
12 |
| limited to: customized job training,
retraining and |
13 |
| skill upgrading, economic adjustment, job creation and
|
14 |
| addressing
labor shortages in areas of high demand; the |
15 |
| market for and quality of the
local labor
force; the |
16 |
| quality of the education and workforce infrastructure; |
17 |
| and related
issues.
|
18 |
| (C) The strategy may identify the critical |
19 |
| community development approaches being considered or |
20 |
| to
be
considered. The approaches may include, but are |
21 |
| not limited to: community
growth
management such as |
22 |
| regional planning and smart growth; area |
23 |
| revitalization
including
brownfields redevelopment and |
24 |
| facility reuse; and family self-sufficiency such
as
|
25 |
| through housing conservation and economic opportunity.
|
26 |
| (D) The strategy may identify the critical public |
27 |
| facilities development approaches being considered
or |
28 |
| to be
considered. The approaches may include, but are |
29 |
| not limited to: local public
services;
the local, |
30 |
| regional, and State tax and regulatory climate; the |
31 |
| physical
infrastructure,
including communications and |
32 |
| transportation systems; the capacity of area
|
33 |
| utilities;
and the quality of public institutions such |
34 |
| as schools.
|
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2 |
| marketplace systems, including: the financial
|
3 |
| marketplace;
the competitive advantages of the area in |
4 |
| terms of natural resources, capital
resources
or |
5 |
| technology resources; and other factors affecting area |
6 |
| development.
|
7 |
| (6) In preparing the strategy or modifications to the |
8 |
| strategy, the
Department
may
work with State agencies, |
9 |
| boards, and commissions whose programs and activities
|
10 |
| significantly affect economic activity in the State as |
11 |
| appropriate. The Directors of the agencies, boards, and
|
12 |
| commissions shall
provide the assistance to the Department |
13 |
| as the Governor deems appropriate.
|
14 |
| (7) In preparing the strategy or the modifications to |
15 |
| the strategy, the
Department
may
consult with local and |
16 |
| regional economic development organizations, local
elected
|
17 |
| officials, community-based organizations, service delivery |
18 |
| providers, and other
organizations whose programs and |
19 |
| activities significantly affect economic
activity.
|
20 |
| (8) In preparing the strategy or the
modifications to |
21 |
| the strategy, the Department
may take into consideration |
22 |
| any decisions or recommendations
related to
programs,
|
23 |
| services, and government regulations that have
been
|
24 |
| rendered
as a result of a Statewide Performance Review.
|
25 |
| (9) The strategy shall be presented to the Governor, |
26 |
| the President and
Minority Leader of the Senate, the |
27 |
| Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of
|
28 |
| Representatives, the members of the Illinois Economic |
29 |
| Development Board,
and
the Chair of the Economic and Fiscal
|
30 |
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability on |
31 |
| February 1, 2001 and biennially
thereafter, as warranted by |
32 |
| changes in economic conditions or by other
factors, |
33 |
| including changes in policy.
|
34 |
| (10) The strategy shall be published and made available |
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both
paper and electronic media.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99; 92-490, eff. 8-23-01; |
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| revised 12-6-03.)
|
4 |
| Section 30. The Department of Revenue Law of the
Civil |
5 |
| Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section |
6 |
| 2505-550 as follows:
|
7 |
| (20 ILCS 2505/2505-550) (was 20 ILCS 2505/39b51)
|
8 |
| Sec. 2505-550. Jobs Impact Committee and report. With |
9 |
| respect
to the credits
provided for by Sections 209 and 210 of |
10 |
| the Illinois Income Tax Act, Section
3-50 of the Use Tax Act, |
11 |
| Section 2 of the Service Use Tax Act, Section 2 of the
Service |
12 |
| Occupation Tax Act, and Section 2-45 of the Retailers' |
13 |
| Occupation Tax
Act, there is hereby created a Jobs Impact |
14 |
| Committee, which shall consist
of the
Director or the person or |
15 |
| persons
the Director may
designate, and the representative or |
16 |
| representatives that shall be designated
to
serve on the |
17 |
| Committee by the Department of Commerce and
Economic |
18 |
| Opportunity
Community Affairs , the
Governor's Office of |
19 |
| Management and Budget
Bureau of the Budget , and the Economic |
20 |
| and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
21 |
| Accountability . The
Committee,
so assembled, shall invite and |
22 |
| appoint 2 members of the businesses that are
eligible for the |
23 |
| credits provided by those Sections. The Committee shall study
|
24 |
| the use and effectiveness of these credits with regard to job |
25 |
| creation relative
to the revenue loss to the State from the |
26 |
| provision of these credits. The
Director shall, on behalf of |
27 |
| the Committee,
submit
the Committee's report to the General |
28 |
| Assembly on or before June 30, 1998.
|
29 |
| (Source: P.A. 90-552, eff. 12-12-97;
91-239, eff. 1-1-00; |
30 |
| revised 8-23-03.)
|
31 |
| Section 35. The Governor's Office of Management and Budget |
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| (20 ILCS 3005/2.5) (from Ch. 127, par. 412.5)
|
3 |
| Sec. 2.5. Effective January 1, 1980, to require the |
4 |
| preparation and
submission of an annual long-range capital |
5 |
| expenditure plan for all State
agencies. Such Capital Plan |
6 |
| shall detail each project for each of the
following 3 fiscal |
7 |
| years, including the project cost in current dollar
amounts, |
8 |
| the future maintenance costs for the completed project, the
|
9 |
| anticipated life expectancy of the project and the impact the |
10 |
| project will
have on the annual operating budget for the |
11 |
| agency. Each State agency's
annual capital plan shall include |
12 |
| energy conservation projects intended to
reduce energy costs to |
13 |
| the greatest extent possible in those agency's
buildings and |
14 |
| facilities included in the capital plan. Each State agency's
|
15 |
| annual capital plan shall be submitted to the Office no later
|
16 |
| than January
15th of each year. A summary of all capital plans |
17 |
| and future needs
assessments shall be included in the |
18 |
| Governor's Budget Request and the
detail of the capital plans |
19 |
| shall be delivered to the Chairmen and Minority
Spokesmen of |
20 |
| the House and Senate Appropriations Committees
and the
Illinois |
21 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
22 |
| Accountability
on the date of the Governor's
Budget Address to |
23 |
| the General Assembly; except that, in 2004 only, the summary |
24 |
| and detail shall be delivered not later than the fourth Tuesday |
25 |
| in March (March 23, 2004).
|
26 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-25, eff. 6-20-03; 93-662, eff. 2-11-04.)
|
27 |
| (20 ILCS 3005/2.6) (from Ch. 127, par. 412.6)
|
28 |
| Sec. 2.6. To provide bond indentures to the Illinois |
29 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
30 |
| Accountability no later than 7 calendar days following the
sale |
31 |
| or issuance of any bonds.
|
32 |
| (Source: P.A. 81-1094.)
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| changing Sections 3 and 6 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 3010/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 3103)
|
4 |
| Sec. 3. Each capital improvement program shall include, but |
5 |
| not be
limited to, roads, bridges, buildings, including |
6 |
| schools, prisons,
recreational facilities and conservation |
7 |
| areas, and other infrastructure
facilities that are owned by |
8 |
| the State of Illinois.
|
9 |
| Each capital improvement program shall include a needs |
10 |
| assessment of
the State's capital facilities. Each needs |
11 |
| assessment shall include
where possible the inventory, age, |
12 |
| condition, use, sources of financing,
past investment, |
13 |
| maintenance history, trends in condition, financing and
|
14 |
| investment, and projected dollar amount of need in the next 5 |
15 |
| years, 10 years, and until the year 2000. Needs assessment of |
16 |
| State facilities
shall use, to the fullest extent possible, |
17 |
| existing studies and data from
other agencies such as the |
18 |
| Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois
|
19 |
| Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Economic and |
20 |
| Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
21 |
| Accountability ,
the Capital Development Board, the Governor's |
22 |
| Task Force on the Future of
Illinois, and relevant federal |
23 |
| agencies, so that studies can be completed as
efficiently as |
24 |
| possible, and so information on needs can be used to seek
|
25 |
| federal funds as soon as possible.
|
26 |
| Each capital improvement program shall include an |
27 |
| identification and
analysis of factors that affect estimated |
28 |
| capital investment needs,
including but not limited to, |
29 |
| economic assumptions, engineering standards,
estimates of |
30 |
| spending for operations and maintenance, federal and State
|
31 |
| regulations, and estimation of demand for services.
|
32 |
| Each capital improvement program shall include an |
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analysis of the principal policy issues that |
2 |
| affect
estimated capital investment needs, including but not |
3 |
| limited to, economic
development policy, equity |
4 |
| considerations, policies regarding alternative
technologies, |
5 |
| political jurisdiction over different infrastructure systems,
|
6 |
| and the role of the private sector in planning for and |
7 |
| investing in
infrastructure.
|
8 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
|
9 |
| (20 ILCS 3010/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 3106)
|
10 |
| Sec. 6. The
Governor's Office of Management and Budget
|
11 |
| Bureau of the Budget shall prepare and submit an
assessment of |
12 |
| the State's capital project needs to the following: the
Speaker |
13 |
| and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, the |
14 |
| President
and Minority Leader of the Senate and the Illinois |
15 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
16 |
| Accountability . The assessment shall be included in the |
17 |
| Governor's annual
State budget and shall discuss the State's |
18 |
| needs in the next fiscal year
and in the next 5 fiscal years.
|
19 |
| (Source: P.A. 86-192; revised 8-23-03.)
|
20 |
| Section 45. The Asbestos Abatement Finance Act is amended |
21 |
| by changing Section 10 as follows:
|
22 |
| (20 ILCS 3510/10) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 8110)
|
23 |
| Sec. 10. Authority records and reports. The accounts and |
24 |
| books of the
Authority in connection with this Act shall be set |
25 |
| up on and maintained in
a manner approved by the Auditor |
26 |
| General, and the Authority shall file with
the Auditor General |
27 |
| a certified annual report of its acts and doings under
this Act |
28 |
| within 120 days after the close of its fiscal year. The |
29 |
| Authority
shall also file with the Governor, the Secretary of |
30 |
| the Senate, the Clerk
of the House of Representatives, and the |
31 |
| Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
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| Forecasting and Accountability , by March 1 of each year, |
2 |
| commencing March 1, 1990, a written
report covering its |
3 |
| activities under this Act for the previous fiscal year.
After |
4 |
| such filing, such report shall be a public record and open for
|
5 |
| inspection at the offices of the Authority during normal |
6 |
| business hours.
|
7 |
| (Source: P.A. 86-976.)
|
8 |
| Section 50. The Illinois Environmental Facilities |
9 |
| Financing Act is amended by changing Section 7 as follows:
|
10 |
| (20 ILCS 3515/7) (from Ch. 127, par. 727)
|
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| Sec. 7. Powers. In addition to the powers otherwise |
12 |
| authorized by
law, for the purposes of this Act, the State |
13 |
| authority shall have the
following powers together with all |
14 |
| powers incidental thereto or necessary
for the performance |
15 |
| thereof:
|
16 |
| (1) to have perpetual succession as a body politic and |
17 |
| corporate;
|
18 |
| (2) to adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs and
|
19 |
| the conduct of its business;
|
20 |
| (3) to sue and be sued and to prosecute and
defend actions |
21 |
| in the courts;
|
22 |
| (4) to have and to use a corporate seal
and to alter the |
23 |
| same at pleasure;
|
24 |
| (5) to maintain an office at such place or places as it may |
25 |
| designate;
|
26 |
| (6) to determine the location, pursuant to the |
27 |
| Environmental Protection
Act, and the manner of construction of |
28 |
| any environmental or hazardous waste
treatment facility to be |
29 |
| financed under this Act and to acquire, construct,
reconstruct, |
30 |
| repair, alter, improve, extend, own, finance, lease, sell and
|
31 |
| otherwise dispose of the facility, to enter into contracts for |
32 |
| any and all
of such purposes, to designate a person as its |
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location and manner of construction of |
2 |
| an environmental or hazardous waste
treatment facility |
3 |
| undertaken by such person under the provisions of this
Act and |
4 |
| as agent of the authority to acquire, construct, reconstruct,
|
5 |
| repair, alter, improve, extend, own, lease, sell and otherwise |
6 |
| dispose of
the facility, and to enter into contracts for any |
7 |
| and all of such purposes;
|
8 |
| (7) to finance and to lease or sell to a person any or all |
9 |
| of the
environmental or hazardous waste treatment facilities |
10 |
| upon such
terms and conditions as the directing body considers |
11 |
| proper, and to
charge and collect rent or other payments |
12 |
| therefor and to terminate any
such lease or sales agreement or |
13 |
| financing agreement upon the failure of
the lessee, purchaser |
14 |
| or debtor to comply with any of the obligations
thereof; and to |
15 |
| include in any such lease or other agreement, if
desired, |
16 |
| provisions that the lessee, purchaser or debtor thereunder
|
17 |
| shall have options to renew the term of the lease, sales or |
18 |
| other
agreement for such period or periods and at such rent or |
19 |
| other
consideration as shall be determined by the directing |
20 |
| body or to
purchase any or all of the environmental or |
21 |
| hazardous waste treatment
facilities for a nominal amount or |
22 |
| otherwise or that at or prior to the
payment of all of the |
23 |
| indebtedness incurred by the authority for the
financing of |
24 |
| such environmental or hazardous waste treatment facilities the
|
25 |
| authority may convey any or all of the environmental or |
26 |
| hazardous waste
treatment facilities to the lessee or purchaser |
27 |
| thereof with or without consideration;
|
28 |
| (8) to issue bonds for any of its corporate
purposes, |
29 |
| including a bond issuance for the purpose of financing a group
|
30 |
| of projects involving environmental facilities, and to refund |
31 |
| those bonds,
all as provided for in this Act and subject to |
32 |
| Section 13 of this Act;
|
33 |
| (9) generally to fix and revise from time to time and |
34 |
| charge and collect
rates, rents, fees and charges for the use |
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be furnished by any |
2 |
| environmental or hazardous waste treatment facility or
any |
3 |
| portion thereof and to contract with any person, firm or |
4 |
| corporation or
other body public or private in respect thereof;
|
5 |
| (10) to employ consulting engineers, architects, |
6 |
| attorneys,
accountants, construction and financial experts, |
7 |
| superintendents,
managers and such other employees and agents |
8 |
| as may be necessary in its
judgment and to fix their |
9 |
| compensation;
|
10 |
| (11) to receive and accept from any public agency loans or |
11 |
| grants for or
in aid of the construction of any environmental |
12 |
| facility and any portion
thereof, or for equipping the |
13 |
| facility, and to receive and accept grants,
gifts or other |
14 |
| contributions from any source;
|
15 |
| (12) to refund outstanding obligations
incurred by any |
16 |
| person to finance the cost of an environmental or hazardous
|
17 |
| waste treatment facility including obligations incurred for |
18 |
| environmental
or hazardous waste treatment facilities |
19 |
| undertaken and completed prior to
or after the enactment of |
20 |
| this Act when the authority finds that such
financing is in the |
21 |
| public interest;
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22 |
| (13) to prohibit the financing of environmental facilities |
23 |
| for new
coal-fired electric steam generating plants and new |
24 |
| coal-fired industrial
boilers which do not use Illinois coal as |
25 |
| the primary source of fuel;
|
26 |
| (14) to set and impose appropriate financial penalties on |
27 |
| any person who
receives financing from the State authority |
28 |
| based on a commitment to use
Illinois coal as the primary |
29 |
| source of fuel at a new coal-fired electric
utility steam |
30 |
| generating plant or new coal-fired industrial boiler and
later |
31 |
| uses non-Illinois coal as the primary source of fuel;
|
32 |
| (15) to fix, determine, charge and collect any premiums, |
33 |
| fees, charges,
costs and expenses, including, without |
34 |
| limitation, any application fees,
program fees, commitment |
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| fees, financing charges or publication fees in
connection with |
2 |
| its activities under this Act;
all expenses of the State |
3 |
| authority incurred in carrying out this Act are
payable solely |
4 |
| from funds provided under the authority of this Act and no
|
5 |
| liability shall be incurred by any authority beyond the extent |
6 |
| to which moneys
are provided under this Act. All fees and |
7 |
| moneys accumulated by the Authority
as provided in this Act or |
8 |
| the Illinois Finance
Authority Act
shall be held outside of the |
9 |
| State treasury and in the custody of the Treasurer
of the |
10 |
| Authority; and
|
11 |
| (16) to do all things necessary and convenient to carry out |
12 |
| the purposes of
this Act.
|
13 |
| The State authority may not operate any environmental or |
14 |
| hazardous waste
treatment facility as a business except for the |
15 |
| purpose of protecting or
maintaining such facility as security |
16 |
| for bonds of the State authority. No
environmental or hazardous |
17 |
| waste treatment facilities completed prior to
January 1, 1970 |
18 |
| may be financed by the State authority under this Act, but
|
19 |
| additions and improvements to such environmental or hazardous |
20 |
| waste
treatment facilities which are commenced subsequent to |
21 |
| January 1, 1970 may
be financed by the State authority. Any |
22 |
| lease, sales agreement or other
financing agreement in |
23 |
| connection with an environmental
or hazardous waste treatment |
24 |
| facility entered into pursuant to this Act
must be for a term |
25 |
| not shorter than the longest maturity of any bonds
issued to |
26 |
| finance such environmental or hazardous waste treatment |
27 |
| facility
or a portion thereof and must provide for rentals
or |
28 |
| other payments adequate to pay the principal of and interest |
29 |
| and
premiums, if any, on such bonds as the same fall due and to |
30 |
| create and
maintain such reserves and accounts for |
31 |
| depreciation, if any, as the
directing body determines to be |
32 |
| necessary.
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| The Authority shall give priority to providing financing |
34 |
| for the
establishment of hazardous waste treatment facilities |
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| necessary to achieve
the goals of Section 22.6 of the |
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| Environmental Protection Act.
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3 |
| The Authority shall give special consideration to small |
4 |
| businesses in
authorizing the issuance of bonds for the |
5 |
| financing of environmental
facilities pursuant to subsection |
6 |
| (c) of Section 2.
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7 |
| The Authority shall make a financial report on all projects |
8 |
| financed
under this Section to the General Assembly, to the |
9 |
| Governor, and to the
Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
10 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability by April 1 of each |
11 |
| year. Such
report shall be a public record and open for |
12 |
| inspection at the offices
of the Authority during normal |
13 |
| business hours. The report shall
include: (a) all applications |
14 |
| for loans and other financial assistance
presented to the |
15 |
| members of the Authority during such fiscal year, (b)
all |
16 |
| projects and owners thereof which have received any form of
|
17 |
| financial assistance from the Authority during such year, (c) |
18 |
| the nature
and amount of all such assistance, and (d) projected |
19 |
| activities of the
Authority for the next fiscal year, including |
20 |
| projection of the total
amount of loans and other financial |
21 |
| assistance anticipated and the
amount of revenue bonds or other |
22 |
| evidences of indebtedness that will be
necessary to provide the |
23 |
| projected level of assistance during the next
fiscal year.
|
24 |
| The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall |
25 |
| be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, |
26 |
| the Minority Leader and
the Clerk of the House of |
27 |
| Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader and the |
28 |
| Secretary of the Senate and the Legislative Research
Unit, as |
29 |
| required
by Section 3.1 of "An Act to revise the law in |
30 |
| relation to the General
Assembly", approved February 25, 1874, |
31 |
| as amended, and filing such
additional copies with the State |
32 |
| Government Report Distribution Center for
the General Assembly |
33 |
| as is required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the
State |
34 |
| Library Act.
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| Section 55. The Illinois Housing Development Act is amended |
3 |
| by changing Section 5 as follows:
|
4 |
| (20 ILCS 3805/5) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 305)
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| Sec. 5. The Governor shall designate the Chairman, from |
6 |
| time to time,
and the Authority shall annually elect from its |
7 |
| membership a vice
chairman a treasurer, and a secretary. The |
8 |
| Chairman shall be the chief
executive officer of the Authority. |
9 |
| The secretary shall keep a record of
the proceedings of the |
10 |
| Authority. The treasurer of the Authority shall
be custodian of |
11 |
| all Authority funds, and shall be bonded in such amount
as the |
12 |
| other members of the Authority may designate. The accounts and
|
13 |
| books of the Authority shall be set up and maintained in a |
14 |
| manner
approved by the Auditor General, and the Authority shall |
15 |
| file with the
Auditor General a certified annual report within |
16 |
| 120 days after the
close of its fiscal year. The Authority |
17 |
| shall also file with the
Governor, the Secretary of the Senate, |
18 |
| the Clerk of the House of Representatives
and the Illinois |
19 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
20 |
| Accountability , by March 1 of each year,
a written report |
21 |
| covering its
activities, and any activities
of any |
22 |
| instrumentality corporation established pursuant to
this Act, |
23 |
| for the previous fiscal year and, when so filed, such report
|
24 |
| shall be a public record and open for inspection at the offices |
25 |
| of the
Authority during normal business hours. The report shall |
26 |
| include a
complete list of (a) all applications for mortgage |
27 |
| loans and other
financial assistance regarding developments of |
28 |
| more than four living
units presented to the members of the |
29 |
| Authority during
such fiscal year, (b) all developments and |
30 |
| housing related commercial
facilities and the owners thereof |
31 |
| which have
received any form of financial assistance from the |
32 |
| Authority during such
fiscal year, (c) the nature and amount of |
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| all such financial assistance,
(d) the dwelling unit |
2 |
| distribution and estimated rent structure for
each development |
3 |
| financed by the Authority during such fiscal year,
(e) |
4 |
| projected activities of the Authority for the next fiscal year, |
5 |
| including
a projection of the total amount of mortgages and |
6 |
| other financial assistance
anticipated and the amount of |
7 |
| revenue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness
that will be |
8 |
| necessary to provide the projected level of assistance during
|
9 |
| the next fiscal year, and (f) activities related to allocation |
10 |
| of
low-income housing credits.
|
11 |
| (Source: P.A. 85-612.)
|
12 |
| Section 60. The Pension Impact Note Act is amended by |
13 |
| changing Section 2 as follows: |
14 |
| (25 ILCS 55/2) (from Ch. 63, par. 42.42)
|
15 |
| Sec. 2. Pension impact notes. The Illinois Economic and |
16 |
| Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
17 |
| Accountability , hereafter in
this Act referred to as the |
18 |
| "Commission",
shall prepare a written pension system impact |
19 |
| note in relation to any bill
introduced in either house of the |
20 |
| General Assembly which proposes to amend,
revise, or add to any |
21 |
| provision of the Illinois Pension Code or
the State Pension |
22 |
| Funds Continuing Appropriation Act. Upon the introduction of
|
23 |
| any such bill, the Clerk of the House or the
Secretary of the |
24 |
| Senate shall forward the bill to the Commission, which
shall |
25 |
| prepare such a note within 7 calendar days after receiving the
|
26 |
| request. The bill shall be held on second reading until the |
27 |
| note
has been received.
|
28 |
| Copies of each pension impact note shall be furnished by |
29 |
| the Commission to
the presiding officer of each house, the |
30 |
| minority leader of each house, the
Clerk of the House of |
31 |
| Representatives, the Secretary of the Senate, the sponsor
of |
32 |
| the bill which is the subject of the note, the member, if any, |
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| who initiated
the request for the note, the Chairman of the |
2 |
| House Committee on Personnel and
Pensions, and the Chairman of |
3 |
| the Senate Committee on Insurance, Pensions and
Licensed |
4 |
| Activities.
|
5 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
|
6 |
| Section 65. The State Debt Impact Note Act is amended by |
7 |
| changing the title of the Act and Sections 3, 5, and 7 as |
8 |
| follows:
|
9 |
| (25 ILCS 65/Act title)
|
10 |
| An Act in relation to the providing of information on the |
11 |
| State's long-term
debt service requirements and to amend in |
12 |
| connection therewith Section 3
of "An Act creating the Illinois |
13 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission, defining
its powers and duties, |
14 |
| making an appropriation therefor, repealing an Act
therein |
15 |
| named, and providing for the transfer of appropriations in |
16 |
| connection
therewith", approved July 13, 1972, as amended .
|
17 |
| (25 ILCS 65/3) (from Ch. 63, par. 42.73)
|
18 |
| Sec. 3. The Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
19 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability shall prepare a
|
20 |
| written State Debt Impact Note in relation to any bill |
21 |
| introduced in either
house of the General Assembly which |
22 |
| proposes to increase or add new long
term debt authorization or |
23 |
| would require, through appropriation, the use
of bond financed |
24 |
| funds. Upon the assignment of any such bill to Committee,
the |
25 |
| chairperson of the Committee on Assignments in the House of |
26 |
| Representatives
or the chairperson of the Committee on |
27 |
| Assignment of Bills in the Senate
shall forward the bill to the |
28 |
| Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
29 |
| Forecasting and Accountability which
shall prepare such a note |
30 |
| within 7 calendar days after receiving the request
and the bill |
31 |
| shall be held on second reading until the note has been |
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| received,
except that whenever, because of the complexity of |
2 |
| the measure, additional
time is required for preparation of the |
3 |
| note, the Commission may so inform
the sponsor of the bill, who |
4 |
| may approve an extension of the time within
which the note is |
5 |
| to be furnished for an additional 7 calendar days. Copies of |
6 |
| each
State Debt Impact Note shall be furnished by the |
7 |
| Commission to the presiding
officer of each house, the minority |
8 |
| leader of each house, the Clerk of the
House of |
9 |
| Representatives, the Secretary of the Senate, the sponsor of |
10 |
| the
bill which is the subject of the note, the member, if any, |
11 |
| who initiated
the request for the note, the Chairperson and |
12 |
| Minority Spokespersons of
the House and Senate Appropriations |
13 |
| and Revenue Committees.
|
14 |
| (Source: P.A. 81-615.)
|
15 |
| (25 ILCS 65/5) (from Ch. 63, par. 42.75)
|
16 |
| Sec. 5. The Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
17 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability may include in
any |
18 |
| State Debt Impact Note any comment or opinion which it deems |
19 |
| appropriate
with regard to the fiscal and financial impact of |
20 |
| the measure for which
the note is prepared.
|
21 |
| (Source: P.A. 81-615.)
|
22 |
| (25 ILCS 65/7) (from Ch. 63, par. 42.77)
|
23 |
| Sec. 7. Whenever any committee of either house reports any |
24 |
| bill which
is required by this Act to have a long-term debt |
25 |
| note with an amendment
or whenever any bill is amended on the |
26 |
| floor of either house in such manner
as to substantially affect |
27 |
| the impact of the bill on the State's debt service
capacity, |
28 |
| the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
29 |
| Forecasting and Accountability shall upon request
by any member |
30 |
| of the house by which the bill is being considered prepare
a |
31 |
| new or revised State Debt Impact Note in relation to the |
32 |
| amended bill.
Copies of each new or revised State Debt Impact |
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| Note shall be furnished
to the persons named in Section 2.
|
2 |
| Whenever any member of either House is of the opinion that |
3 |
| a State Debt
Impact Note should be prepared on any bill and |
4 |
| such note has not been requested,
the member may at any time |
5 |
| before the bill is moved to third reading request
that such a |
6 |
| note be obtained, in which case the bill shall be submitted
to |
7 |
| the Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting |
8 |
| and Accountability for preparation of the note. If the
sponsor |
9 |
| is of the opinion that a long-term debt note is not required, |
10 |
| the
matter shall be decided by majority vote of those present |
11 |
| and voting in
the House of which he is a member.
|
12 |
| (Source: P.A. 81-615.)
|
13 |
| Section 70. The Legislative Commission Reorganization Act |
14 |
| of 1984 is amended by changing Sections 1-3, 3-1, and 3A-1 as |
15 |
| follows: |
16 |
| (25 ILCS 130/1-3) (from Ch. 63, par. 1001-3)
|
17 |
| Sec. 1-3. Legislative support services agencies. The Joint |
18 |
| Committee on
Legislative Support Services is responsible for |
19 |
| establishing general policy and
coordinating activities among |
20 |
| the legislative support services agencies. The
legislative |
21 |
| support services agencies include the following:
|
22 |
| (1) Joint Committee on Administrative Rules;
|
23 |
| (2) Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
24 |
| Forecasting and Accountability ;
|
25 |
| (3) Legislative Information System;
|
26 |
| (4) Legislative Reference Bureau;
|
27 |
| (5) Legislative Audit Commission;
|
28 |
| (6) Legislative Printing Unit;
|
29 |
| (7) Legislative Research Unit; and
|
30 |
| (8) Office of the Architect of the Capitol.
|
31 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
|
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| (25 ILCS 130/3-1) (from Ch. 63, par. 1003-1)
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| Sec. 3-1. The Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
3 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability is hereby
|
4 |
| established as a legislative support services agency. The |
5 |
| Commission is
subject to the provisions of this Act and shall |
6 |
| perform the powers and
duties delegated to it under
"An Act |
7 |
| creating the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
8 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability , defining its
powers |
9 |
| and duties, making an appropriation therefor, repealing an Act
|
10 |
| therein named, and providing for the transfer of appropriations |
11 |
| in
connection therewith ", approved July 13, 1972, as amended, |
12 |
| and such other
functions as may be provided by law.
|
13 |
| (Source: P.A. 83-1257.)
|
14 |
| (25 ILCS 130/3A-1)
|
15 |
| Sec. 3A-1. Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
16 |
| Forecasting and Accountability ; pension
laws.
|
17 |
| (a) The Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
18 |
| Forecasting and Accountability shall have the powers, duties, |
19 |
| and functions that may be
provided by law.
|
20 |
| (b) The Commission shall make a continuing study of the
|
21 |
| laws
and practices pertaining to pensions and related |
22 |
| retirement and disability
benefits for persons in State or |
23 |
| local government service and their survivors
and dependents, |
24 |
| shall evaluate existing laws and practices, and shall review
|
25 |
| and make recommendations on proposed changes to those laws and |
26 |
| practices.
|
27 |
| (c) The Commission shall be responsible for the preparation |
28 |
| of Pension
Impact Notes as provided in the Pension Impact Note |
29 |
| Act.
|
30 |
| (d) The Commission shall report to the General Assembly |
31 |
| annually or as it
deems necessary or useful on the results of |
32 |
| its studies and the performance of
its duties.
|
33 |
| (e) The Commission may request assistance from any other |
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| entity as necessary
or useful for the performance of its |
2 |
| duties.
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3 |
| (f) For purposes of the Successor Agency Act and Section 9b |
4 |
| of the State
Finance
Act, the Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
5 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability is the successor to |
6 |
| the
Pension Laws Commission.
The Economic and Fiscal Commission |
7 |
| on Government Forecasting and Accountability succeeds to and |
8 |
| assumes all powers, duties,
rights, responsibilities, |
9 |
| personnel, assets, liabilities, and indebtedness of
the |
10 |
| Pension Laws Commission.
Any reference in any law, rule, form, |
11 |
| or other
document to the Pension Laws
Commission is
deemed to |
12 |
| be a reference to the Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
13 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability .
|
14 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
|
15 |
| Section 75. The Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission Act |
16 |
| is amended by changing the title of the Act and Sections 2 and |
17 |
| 6.2 as follows:
|
18 |
| (25 ILCS 155/Act title)
|
19 |
| An Act creating the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission |
20 |
| on Government Forecasting and Accountability , defining its |
21 |
| powers and duties, making an
appropriation therefor, repealing |
22 |
| an Act therein named, and providing for
the transfer of |
23 |
| appropriations in connection therewith .
|
24 |
| (25 ILCS 155/2) (from Ch. 63, par. 342)
|
25 |
| Sec. 2. The Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
26 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability , hereafter in this
|
27 |
| Act referred to as the Commission, is created and is |
28 |
| established as a
legislative support services agency subject to |
29 |
| the Legislative Commission
Reorganization Act of 1984.
|
30 |
| On the effective date of this amendatory Act of
the 93th |
31 |
| General Assembly, the name of the Illinois Economic and Fiscal |
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the Commission on Government |
2 |
| Forecasting and Accountability. References in any law,
|
3 |
| appropriation, rule, form, or other document to the Illinois |
4 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission are deemed, in appropriate |
5 |
| contexts, to be references to the Commission on Government |
6 |
| Forecasting and Accountability for all purposes. References in |
7 |
| any law,
appropriation, rule, form, or other document to the |
8 |
| Executive Director of
the Illinois Economic and Fiscal |
9 |
| Commission are deemed, in appropriate contexts, to be |
10 |
| references
to the Executive Director of the Commission on |
11 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability for all
purposes. |
12 |
| For purposes of Section 9b of the State Finance Act, the |
13 |
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability is the |
14 |
| successor to the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission. |
15 |
| (Source: P.A. 83-1257.)
|
16 |
| (25 ILCS 155/6.2) (from Ch. 63, par. 346.2)
|
17 |
| Sec. 6.2. Short title. This Act may be cited as
the |
18 |
| Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
19 |
| Forecasting and Accountability Act.
|
20 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
|
21 |
| Section 80. The Fiscal Control and Internal Auditing Act is |
22 |
| amended by changing Section 2004 as follows:
|
23 |
| (30 ILCS 10/2004) (from Ch. 15, par. 2004)
|
24 |
| Sec. 2004. Consultations by internal auditor. Each
chief |
25 |
| internal auditor may consult with the Auditor General,
the |
26 |
| Department of Central Management Services, the Economic and |
27 |
| Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
28 |
| Accountability , the appropriations
committees of the General |
29 |
| Assembly, the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget
Bureau |
30 |
| of the Budget ,
or the Internal Audit Advisory Board on matters |
31 |
| affecting the
duties or responsibilities of the chief internal |
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| auditor under this Act.
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2 |
| (Source: P.A. 86-936; revised 8-23-03.)
|
3 |
| Section 83. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
4 |
| Sections 8g, 8h, and 14.1 as follows:
|
5 |
| (30 ILCS 105/8g)
|
6 |
| Sec. 8g. Fund transfers.
|
7 |
| (a) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
8 |
| for by law, as
soon as may be practical after the effective |
9 |
| date of this amendatory Act of
the 91st General Assembly, the |
10 |
| State Comptroller shall direct and the State
Treasurer shall |
11 |
| transfer the sum of $10,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund
|
12 |
| to the Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund created by Senate Bill |
13 |
| 1028 of the 91st
General Assembly.
|
14 |
| (b) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
15 |
| for by law, as
soon as may be practical after the effective |
16 |
| date of this amendatory Act of
the 91st General Assembly, the |
17 |
| State Comptroller shall direct and the State
Treasurer shall |
18 |
| transfer the sum of $25,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund
|
19 |
| to the Fund for Illinois' Future created by Senate Bill 1066 of |
20 |
| the 91st
General Assembly.
|
21 |
| (c) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
22 |
| for by law,
on August 30 of each fiscal year's license period, |
23 |
| the Illinois Liquor Control
Commission shall direct and the |
24 |
| State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall
transfer from the |
25 |
| General Revenue Fund to the Youth Alcoholism and Substance
|
26 |
| Abuse Prevention Fund an amount equal to the number of retail |
27 |
| liquor licenses
issued for that fiscal year multiplied by $50.
|
28 |
| (d) The payments to programs required under subsection (d) |
29 |
| of Section 28.1
of the Horse Racing Act of 1975 shall be made, |
30 |
| pursuant to appropriation, from
the special funds referred to |
31 |
| in the statutes cited in that subsection, rather
than directly |
32 |
| from the General Revenue Fund.
|
|
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| Beginning January 1, 2000, on the first day of each month, |
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| or as soon
as may be practical thereafter, the State |
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| Comptroller shall direct and the
State Treasurer shall transfer |
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| from the General Revenue Fund to each of the
special funds from |
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| which payments are to be made under Section 28.1(d) of the
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| Horse Racing Act of 1975 an amount equal to 1/12 of the annual |
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| amount required
for those payments from that special fund, |
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| which annual amount shall not exceed
the annual amount for |
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| those payments from that special fund for the calendar
year |
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| 1998. The special funds to which transfers shall be made under |
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| this
subsection (d) include, but are not necessarily limited |
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| to, the Agricultural
Premium Fund; the Metropolitan Exposition |
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| Auditorium and Office Building Fund;
the Fair and Exposition |
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| Fund; the Standardbred Breeders Fund; the Thoroughbred
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| Breeders Fund; and the Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund.
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| (e) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law,
as soon as may be practical after the effective |
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| date of this amendatory Act of
the 91st General Assembly, but |
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| in no event later than June 30, 2000, the State
Comptroller |
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| shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
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| $15,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Fund for |
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| Illinois' Future.
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| (f) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law,
as soon as may be practical after the effective |
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| date of this amendatory Act of
the 91st General Assembly, but |
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| in no event later than June 30, 2000, the State
Comptroller |
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| shall direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
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| $70,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Long-Term Care |
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| Provider
Fund.
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| (f-1) In fiscal year 2002, in addition to any other |
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| transfers that may
be provided for by law, at the direction of |
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| and upon notification from the
Governor, the State Comptroller |
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| shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
transfer amounts not |
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| exceeding a total of $160,000,000 from the General
Revenue Fund |
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| to the Long-Term Care Provider Fund.
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| (g) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law,
on July 1, 2001, or as soon thereafter as may be |
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| practical, the State
Comptroller shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
$1,200,000 from the General |
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| Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund.
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| (h) In each of fiscal years 2002 through 2004, but not
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| thereafter, in
addition to any other transfers that may be |
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| provided for by law, the State
Comptroller shall direct and the |
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| State Treasurer shall transfer $5,000,000
from the General |
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| Revenue Fund to the Tourism Promotion Fund.
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| (i) On or after July 1, 2001 and until May 1, 2002, in |
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| addition to any
other transfers that may be provided for by |
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| law, at the direction of and upon
notification from the |
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| Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the
State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
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| $80,000,000
from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
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| Settlement Recovery Fund.
Any amounts so transferred shall be |
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| re-transferred by the State Comptroller
and the State Treasurer |
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| from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the
General |
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| Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the
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| Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2002.
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| (i-1) On or after July 1, 2002 and until May 1, 2003, in |
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| addition to any
other transfers that may be provided for by |
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| law, at the direction of and upon
notification from the |
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| Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the
State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
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| $80,000,000
from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
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| Settlement Recovery Fund.
Any amounts so transferred shall be |
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| re-transferred by the State Comptroller
and the State Treasurer |
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| from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the
General |
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| Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the
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| Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2003.
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| (j) On or after July 1, 2001 and no later than June 30, |
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| 2002, in addition to
any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, at the direction of and
upon notification from the |
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| Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the
State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer amounts not to exceed the following |
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| sums into
the Statistical Services Revolving Fund:
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6 | | From the General Revenue Fund ................. |
$8,450,000 |
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7 | | From the Public Utility Fund .................. |
1,700,000 |
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8 | | From the Transportation Regulatory Fund ....... |
2,650,000 |
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9 | | From the Title III Social Security and |
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10 | | Employment Fund .............................. |
3,700,000 |
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11 | | From the Professions Indirect Cost Fund ....... |
4,050,000 |
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12 | | From the Underground Storage Tank Fund ........ |
550,000 |
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13 | | From the Agricultural Premium Fund ............ |
750,000 |
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14 | | From the State Pensions Fund .................. |
200,000 |
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15 | | From the Road Fund ............................ |
2,000,000 |
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16 | | From the Health Facilities |
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17 | | Planning Fund ................................ |
1,000,000 |
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18 | | From the Savings and Residential Finance |
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19 | | Regulatory Fund .............................. |
130,800 |
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20 | | From the Appraisal Administration Fund ........ |
28,600 |
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21 | | From the Pawnbroker Regulation Fund ........... |
3,600 |
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22 | | From the Auction Regulation |
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23 | | Administration Fund .......................... |
35,800 |
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24 | | From the Bank and Trust Company Fund .......... |
634,800 |
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25 | | From the Real Estate License |
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26 | | Administration Fund .......................... |
313,600 |
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| (k) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law,
as soon as may be practical after the effective |
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| date of this amendatory Act of
the 92nd General Assembly, the |
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| State Comptroller shall direct and the State
Treasurer shall |
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| transfer the sum of $2,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund
to |
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| the Teachers Health Insurance Security Fund.
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| (k-1) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
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| provided for by
law, on July 1, 2002, or as soon as may be |
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| practical thereafter, the State
Comptroller shall direct and |
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| the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
$2,000,000 from |
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| the General Revenue Fund to the Teachers Health Insurance
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| Security Fund.
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| (k-2) In addition to any other transfers that may be |
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| provided for by
law, on July 1, 2003, or as soon as may be |
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| practical thereafter, the State
Comptroller shall direct and |
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| the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of
$2,000,000 from |
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| the General Revenue Fund to the Teachers Health Insurance
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| Security Fund.
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| (k-3) On or after July 1, 2002 and no later than June 30, |
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| 2003, in
addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, at the
direction of and upon notification from the |
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| Governor, the State Comptroller
shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer amounts not to exceed the
following |
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| sums into the Statistical Services Revolving Fund:
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17 | | Appraisal Administration Fund ................. |
$150,000 |
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18 | | General Revenue Fund .......................... |
10,440,000 |
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19 | | Savings and Residential Finance |
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20 | | Regulatory Fund ........................... |
200,000 |
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21 | | State Pensions Fund ........................... |
100,000 |
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22 | | Bank and Trust Company Fund ................... |
100,000 |
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23 | | Professions Indirect Cost Fund ................ |
3,400,000 |
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24 | | Public Utility Fund ........................... |
2,081,200 |
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25 | | Real Estate License Administration Fund ....... |
150,000 |
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26 | | Title III Social Security and |
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27 | | Employment Fund ........................... |
1,000,000 |
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28 | | Transportation Regulatory Fund ................ |
3,052,100 |
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29 | | Underground Storage Tank Fund ................. |
50,000 |
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| (l) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on
July 1, 2002, or as soon as may be practical |
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| thereafter, the State Comptroller
shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $3,000,000 from
the General |
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| Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum Operating
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| Fund.
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| (m) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on
July 1, 2002 and on the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 93rd
General Assembly, or as soon |
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| thereafter as may be practical, the State Comptroller
shall |
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| direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of |
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| $1,200,000 from
the General Revenue Fund to the Violence |
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| Prevention Fund.
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| (n) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law,
on July 1,
2003, or as soon thereafter as may be |
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| practical, the State Comptroller shall
direct and the
State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $6,800,000 from the General |
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| Revenue
Fund to
the DHS Recoveries Trust Fund.
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| (o) On or after July 1, 2003, and no later than June 30, |
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| 2004, in
addition to any
other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, at the direction of and upon
notification
from the |
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| Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer
shall
transfer amounts not to exceed the following |
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| sums into the Vehicle Inspection
Fund:
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$35,000,000. |
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| (p) On or after July 1, 2003 and until May 1, 2004, in |
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| addition to any
other
transfers that may be provided for by |
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| law, at the direction of and upon
notification from
the |
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| Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer shall
transfer
amounts not exceeding a total of |
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| $80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to
the
Tobacco |
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| Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be
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| re-transferred
from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the |
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| General Revenue Fund at the
direction of and upon notification |
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| from the Governor, but in any event on or
before June
30, 2004.
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| (q) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on
July 1,
2003, or as soon as may be practical |
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| thereafter, the State Comptroller shall
direct and the
State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $5,000,000 from the General |
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| Revenue
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the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund.
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| (r) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on
July 1,
2003, or as soon as may be practical |
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| thereafter, the State Comptroller shall
direct and the
State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,922,000 from the General |
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| Revenue
Fund to
the Presidential Library and Museum Operating |
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| Fund.
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| (s) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on
or after
July 1, 2003, the State Comptroller |
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| shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
transfer the
sum of |
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| $4,800,000 from the Statewide Economic Development Fund to the |
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| General
Revenue Fund.
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| (t) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on
or after
July 1, 2003, the State Comptroller |
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| shall direct and the State Treasurer shall
transfer the
sum of |
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| $50,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Budget |
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| Stabilization
Fund.
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| (u) On or after July 1, 2004 and until May 1, 2005, in |
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| addition to any other transfers that may be provided for by |
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| law, at the direction of and upon notification from the |
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| Governor, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer amounts not exceeding a total of |
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| $80,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Tobacco |
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| Settlement Recovery Fund. Any amounts so transferred shall be |
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| retransferred by the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer |
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| from the Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the General |
27 |
| Revenue Fund at the direction of and upon notification from the |
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| Governor, but in any event on or before June 30, 2005.
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| (v) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on July 1, 2004, or as soon thereafter as may be |
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| practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $1,200,000 from the General |
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| Revenue Fund to the Violence Prevention Fund. |
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| (w) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on July 1, 2004, or as soon thereafter as may be |
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| practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $6,445,000 from the General |
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| Revenue Fund to the Presidential Library and Museum Operating |
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| Fund.
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| (x) In addition to any other transfers that may be provided |
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| for by law, on January 15, 2005, or as soon thereafter as may |
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| be practical, the State Comptroller shall direct and the State |
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| Treasurer shall transfer to the General Revenue Fund the |
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| following sums: |
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| From the State Crime Laboratory Fund, $200,000; |
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| From the State Police Wireless Service Emergency Fund, |
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| $200,000; |
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| From the State Offender DNA Identification System |
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| Fund, $800,000; and |
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| From the State Police Whistleblower Reward and |
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| Protection Fund, $500,000.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-11, eff. 6-11-01; 92-505, eff. 12-20-01; |
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| 92-600, eff. 6-28-02; 93-32, eff. 6-20-03; 93-648, eff. 1-8-04; |
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| 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.)
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| (30 ILCS 105/8h)
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| Sec. 8h. Transfers to General Revenue Fund. |
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| (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), notwithstanding |
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| any other
State law to the contrary, the Governor
may, through |
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| June 30, 2007, from time to time direct the State Treasurer and |
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| Comptroller to transfer
a specified sum from any fund held by |
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| the State Treasurer to the General
Revenue Fund in order to |
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| help defray the State's operating costs for the
fiscal year. |
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| The total transfer under this Section from any fund in any
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| fiscal year shall not exceed the lesser of (i) 8% of the |
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| revenues to be deposited
into the fund during that fiscal year |
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| or (ii) an amount that leaves a remaining fund balance of 25% |
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| of the July 1 fund balance of that fiscal year. In fiscal year |
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| balances, the Governor may calculate and direct the State |
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| Treasurer with the Comptroller to transfer additional amounts |
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| determined by applying the formula authorized in Public Act |
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| 93-839
this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly to the |
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| funds balances on July 1, 2003.
No transfer may be made from a |
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| fund under this Section that would have the
effect of reducing |
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| the available balance in the fund to an amount less than
the |
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| amount remaining unexpended and unreserved from the total |
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| appropriation
from that fund estimated to be expended for that |
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| fiscal year. This Section does not apply to any
funds that are |
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| restricted by federal law to a specific use, to any funds in
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| the Motor Fuel Tax Fund, the Hospital Provider Fund, or the |
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| Medicaid Provider Relief Fund, or the Reviewing Court |
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| Alternative Dispute Resolution Fund, or to any
funds to which |
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| subsection (f) of Section 20-40 of the Nursing and Advanced |
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| Practice Nursing Act applies. Notwithstanding any
other |
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| provision of this Section, for fiscal year 2004,
the total |
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| transfer under this Section from the Road Fund or the State
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| Construction Account Fund shall not exceed the lesser of (i) 5% |
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| of the revenues to be deposited
into the fund during that |
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| fiscal year or (ii) 25% of the beginning balance in the fund.
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| For fiscal year 2005 through fiscal year 2007, no amounts may |
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| be transferred under this Section from the Road Fund, the State |
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| Construction Account Fund, the Criminal Justice Information |
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| Systems Trust Fund, the Wireless Service Emergency Fund
the |
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| Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund , or the Mandatory |
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| Arbitration Fund.
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| In determining the available balance in a fund, the |
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| Governor
may include receipts, transfers into the fund, and |
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| other
resources anticipated to be available in the fund in that |
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| fiscal year.
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| The State Treasurer and Comptroller shall transfer the |
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| amounts designated
under this Section as soon as may be |
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| Governor.
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| (b) This Section does not apply to any fund established |
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| under the Community Senior Services and Resources Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-32, eff. 6-20-03; 93-659, eff. 2-3-04; 93-674, |
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| eff. 6-10-04; 93-714, eff. 7-12-04; 93-801, eff. 7-22-04; |
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| 93-839, eff. 7-30-04; 93-1054, eff. 11-18-04; revised |
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| 12-1-04.)
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| (30 ILCS 105/14.1)
(from Ch. 127, par. 150.1)
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| Sec. 14.1. Appropriations for State contributions to the |
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| State
Employees' Retirement System; payroll requirements.
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| (a) Appropriations for State contributions to the State
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| Employees' Retirement System of Illinois shall be expended in |
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| the manner
provided in this Section.
Except as otherwise |
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| provided in subsection (a-1),
at the time of each payment of |
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| salary to an
employee under the personal services line item, |
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| payment shall be made to
the State Employees' Retirement |
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| System, from the amount appropriated for
State contributions to |
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| the State Employees' Retirement System, of an amount
calculated |
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| at the rate certified for the applicable fiscal year by the
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| Board of Trustees of the State Employees' Retirement System |
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| under Section
14-135.08 of the Illinois Pension Code. If a line |
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| item appropriation to an
employer for this purpose is |
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| unavailable or exhausted or is unavailable due to any |
25 |
| limitation on appropriations that may apply, (including, but |
26 |
| not limited to, limitations on appropriations from the Road |
27 |
| Fund under Section 8.3 of the State Finance Act) , the amounts |
28 |
| shall be
paid under the continuing appropriation for this |
29 |
| purpose contained in the State
Pension Funds Continuing |
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| Appropriation Act.
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| (a-1) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory |
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| Act of the 93rd
General Assembly through the payment of the |
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| final payroll from fiscal
year 2004 appropriations, |
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| appropriations for State contributions to the
State Employees' |
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| Retirement System of Illinois shall be expended in the
manner |
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| provided in this subsection (a-1). At the time of each payment |
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| of
salary to an employee under the personal services line item |
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| from a fund
other than the General Revenue Fund, payment shall |
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| be made for deposit
into the General Revenue Fund from the |
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| amount appropriated for State
contributions to the State |
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| Employees' Retirement System of an amount
calculated at the |
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| rate certified for fiscal year 2004 by the Board of
Trustees of |
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| the State Employees' Retirement System under Section
14-135.08 |
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| of the Illinois Pension Code. This payment shall be made to
the |
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| extent that a line item appropriation to an employer for this |
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| purpose is
available or unexhausted. No payment from |
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| appropriations for State
contributions shall be made in |
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| conjunction with payment of salary to an
employee under the |
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| personal services line item from the General Revenue
Fund.
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| (b) Except during the period beginning on the effective |
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| date of this
amendatory
Act of the 93rd General Assembly and |
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| ending at the time of the payment of the
final payroll from |
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| fiscal year 2004 appropriations, the State Comptroller
shall |
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| not approve for payment any payroll
voucher that (1) includes |
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| payments of salary to eligible employees in the
State |
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| Employees' Retirement System of Illinois and (2) does not |
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| include the
corresponding payment of State contributions to |
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| that retirement system at the
full rate certified under Section |
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| 14-135.08 for that fiscal year for eligible
employees, unless |
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| the balance in the fund on which the payroll voucher is drawn
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| is insufficient to pay the total payroll voucher , or |
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| unavailable due to any limitation on appropriations that may |
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| apply, including, but not limited to, limitations on |
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| appropriations from the Road Fund under Section 8.3 of the |
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| State Finance Act . If the State Comptroller
approves a payroll |
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| voucher under this Section for which the fund balance is
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| insufficient to pay the full amount of the required State |
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| contribution to the
State Employees' Retirement System, the |
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| Comptroller shall promptly so notify
the Retirement System.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-665, eff. 3-5-04.)
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| Section 85. The General Obligation Bond Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 8 and 21 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 330/8) (from Ch. 127, par. 658)
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| Sec. 8. Bond sale expenses. |
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| (a)
An amount not to exceed
0.5 percent of the
principal |
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| amount of the proceeds of sale of each bond sale is authorized
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| to be used to pay the reasonable costs of issuance and sale, |
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| including, without limitation, underwriter's discounts and |
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| fees, but excluding bond insurance,
of State of
Illinois |
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| general obligation bonds authorized and sold pursuant to this |
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| Act, provided that no salaries of State employees or other |
15 |
| State office operating expenses shall be paid out of |
16 |
| non-appropriated proceeds. The Governor's Office of Management |
17 |
| and Budget shall compile a summary of all costs of issuance on |
18 |
| each sale (including both costs paid out of proceeds and those |
19 |
| paid out of appropriated funds) and post that summary on its |
20 |
| web site within 20 business days after the issuance of
the |
21 |
| Bonds. The summary shall include, as applicable, the respective |
22 |
| percentages of participation and compensation of each |
23 |
| underwriter that is a member of the underwriting syndicate, |
24 |
| legal counsel, financial advisors, and other professionals for |
25 |
| the bond issue and an identification of all costs of issuance |
26 |
| paid to minority owned businesses, female owned businesses, and |
27 |
| businesses owned by persons with disabilities. The terms |
28 |
| "minority owned businesses", "female owned businesses", and |
29 |
| "business owned by a person with a disability" have the |
30 |
| meanings given to those terms in the Business Enterprise for |
31 |
| Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act. That |
32 |
| posting shall be maintained on the web site for a period of at |
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| least 30 days. In addition, the Governor's Office of Management |
2 |
| and Budget shall provide a written copy of each summary of |
3 |
| costs to the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of |
4 |
| Representatives, the President and Minority Leader of the |
5 |
| Senate, and the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
6 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability within 20 business |
7 |
| days after each issuance of the Bonds. In addition, the |
8 |
| Governor's Office of Management and Budget shall provide copies |
9 |
| of all contracts under which any costs of issuance are paid or |
10 |
| to be paid to the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
11 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability within 20 business |
12 |
| days after the issuance of Bonds for which those costs are paid |
13 |
| or to be paid. Instead of filing a second or subsequent copy of |
14 |
| the same contract, the Governor's Office of Management and |
15 |
| Budget may file a statement that specified costs are paid under |
16 |
| specified contracts filed earlier with the Commission. |
17 |
| (b) The Director of the Governor's Office of Management and |
18 |
| Budget shall not, in connection with the issuance of Bonds, |
19 |
| contract with any underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney |
20 |
| unless that underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney |
21 |
| certifies that the underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney |
22 |
| has not and will not pay a contingent fee, whether directly or |
23 |
| indirectly, to a third party for having promoted the selection |
24 |
| of the underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney for that |
25 |
| contract. In the event that the Governor's Office of Management |
26 |
| and Budget determines that an underwriter, financial advisor, |
27 |
| or attorney has filed a false certification with respect to the |
28 |
| payment of contingent fees, the Governor's Office of Management |
29 |
| and Budget shall not contract with that underwriter, financial |
30 |
| advisor, or attorney, or with any firm employing any person who |
31 |
| signed false certifications, for a period of 2 calendar years, |
32 |
| beginning with the date the determination is made. The validity |
33 |
| of Bonds issued under such circumstances of violation pursuant |
34 |
| to this Section shall not be affected.
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| Sec. 21. Truth in borrowing disclosures. |
4 |
| (a) Within 20 business days after the issuance of any Bonds |
5 |
| under this Act, the Director of the Governor's Office of |
6 |
| Management and Budget shall publish a truth in borrowing |
7 |
| disclosure that discloses the total principal and interest |
8 |
| payments to be paid on the Bonds over the full stated term of |
9 |
| the Bonds. The disclosure also shall include principal and |
10 |
| interest payments to be made by each fiscal year over the full |
11 |
| stated term of the Bonds and total principal and interest |
12 |
| payments to be made by each fiscal year on all other |
13 |
| outstanding Bonds issued under this Act over the full stated |
14 |
| terms of those Bonds. |
15 |
| (b) Within 20 business days after the issuance of any |
16 |
| refunding bonds under Section 16 of this Act, the Director of |
17 |
| the Governor's Office of Management and Budget shall publish a |
18 |
| truth in borrowing disclosure that discloses the estimated |
19 |
| present-valued savings to be obtained through the refunding, in |
20 |
| total and by each fiscal year that the refunding Bonds may be |
21 |
| outstanding.
|
22 |
| (c) The disclosures required in subsections (a) and (b) |
23 |
| shall be published by posting the disclosures for no less than |
24 |
| 30 days on the web site of the Governor's Office of Management |
25 |
| and Budget and by providing the disclosures in written form to |
26 |
| the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
27 |
| Forecasting and Accountability . These disclosures shall be |
28 |
| calculated assuming Bonds are not redeemed or refunded prior to |
29 |
| their stated maturities. Amounts included in these disclosures |
30 |
| as payment of interest on variable rate Bonds shall be computed |
31 |
| at an interest rate equal to the rate at which the variable |
32 |
| rate Bonds are first set upon issuance, plus 2.5%, after taking |
33 |
| into account any credits permitted in the related indenture or |
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| other instrument against the amount of such interest for each |
2 |
| fiscal year. Amounts included in these disclosures as payment |
3 |
| of interest on variable rate Bonds shall include the amounts |
4 |
| certified by the Director of the Governor's Office of |
5 |
| Management and Budget under subsection (b) of Section 9 of this |
6 |
| Act.
|
7 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.) |
8 |
| Section 90. The Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act is |
9 |
| amended by changing Section 6 as follows:
|
10 |
| (30 ILCS 355/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1396)
|
11 |
| Sec. 6. Annual statements of assets and expenses and annual |
12 |
| audit
reports shall be submitted to the Department and to the |
13 |
| Legislative Audit
Commission by each
Authority receiving or |
14 |
| having received State financial support.
Each Authority |
15 |
| receiving or having received State financial support
shall |
16 |
| prepare an annual operating plan which details
income and |
17 |
| expenditures for the proposed budget
year of the Authority.
|
18 |
| This plan shall contain the appropriate detail for the proposed |
19 |
| budget
year and a 3 year plan which will justify the project's |
20 |
| ability to
meet financial obligations by
producing sufficient |
21 |
| revenue and detailing depreciation and maintenance
|
22 |
| requirements. Such annual operating
plan
shall be submitted to |
23 |
| the Department and to the Illinois Economic and Fiscal
|
24 |
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability no
|
25 |
| later than January 15th of each year.
|
26 |
| (Source: P.A. 84-245.)
|
27 |
| Section 95. The Build Illinois Bond Act is amended by |
28 |
| changing Sections 5 and 8.5 as follows:
|
29 |
| (30 ILCS 425/5) (from Ch. 127, par. 2805)
|
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| Sec. 5. Bond Sale Expenses. |
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| (a) An amount not to exceed 0.5% of the principal amount of |
2 |
| the proceeds of the sale of each bond sale is authorized to be |
3 |
| used to pay
reasonable costs of each issuance and sale of Bonds |
4 |
| authorized and sold
pursuant to this Act, including, without |
5 |
| limitation, underwriter's discounts and fees, but excluding |
6 |
| bond insurance, advertising, printing, bond rating, travel of |
7 |
| outside vendors,
security, delivery, legal and financial |
8 |
| advisory services, initial fees
of trustees, registrars, |
9 |
| paying agents and other fiduciaries, initial costs
of credit or |
10 |
| liquidity enhancement arrangements, initial fees of indexing
|
11 |
| and remarketing agents, and initial costs of interest rate |
12 |
| swaps,
guarantees or arrangements to limit interest rate risk, |
13 |
| as determined in
the related Bond Sale Order,
from
the proceeds |
14 |
| of each Bond sale, provided that no salaries of State employees |
15 |
| or other State office operating expenses shall be paid out of |
16 |
| non-appropriated proceeds. The Governor's Office of Management |
17 |
| and Budget shall compile a summary of all costs of issuance on |
18 |
| each sale (including both costs paid out of proceeds and those |
19 |
| paid out of appropriated funds) and post that summary on its |
20 |
| web site within 20 business days after the issuance of the |
21 |
| bonds. That posting shall be maintained on the web site for a |
22 |
| period of at least 30 days. In addition, the Governor's Office |
23 |
| of Management and Budget shall provide a written copy of each |
24 |
| summary of costs to the Speaker and Minority Leader of the |
25 |
| House of Representatives, the President and Minority Leader of |
26 |
| the Senate, and the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
27 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability within 20 business |
28 |
| days after each issuance of the bonds. This summary shall |
29 |
| include, as applicable, the respective percentage of |
30 |
| participation and compensation of each underwriter that is a |
31 |
| member of the underwriting syndicate, legal counsel, financial |
32 |
| advisors, and other professionals for the Bond issue, and an |
33 |
| identification of all costs of issuance paid to minority owned |
34 |
| businesses, female owned businesses, and businesses owned by |
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| persons with disabilities. The terms "minority owned |
2 |
| businesses", "female owned businesses", and "business owned by |
3 |
| a person with a disability" have the meanings given to those |
4 |
| terms in the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and |
5 |
| Persons with Disabilities Act. In addition, the Governor's |
6 |
| Office of Management and Budget shall provide copies of all |
7 |
| contracts under which any costs of issuance are paid or to be |
8 |
| paid to the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
9 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability within 20 business |
10 |
| days after the issuance of Bonds for which those costs are paid |
11 |
| or to be paid. Instead of filing a second or subsequent copy of |
12 |
| the same contract, the Governor's Office of Management and |
13 |
| Budget may file a statement that specified costs are paid under |
14 |
| specified contracts filed earlier with the Commission.
|
15 |
| (b) The Director of the Governor's Office of Management and |
16 |
| Budget shall not, in connection with the issuance of Bonds, |
17 |
| contract with any underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney |
18 |
| unless that underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney |
19 |
| certifies that the underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney |
20 |
| has not and will not pay a contingent fee, whether directly or |
21 |
| indirectly, to any third party for having promoted the |
22 |
| selection of the underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney |
23 |
| for that contract. In the event that the Governor's Office of |
24 |
| Management and Budget determines that an underwriter, |
25 |
| financial advisor, or attorney has filed a false certification |
26 |
| with respect to the payment of contingent fees, the Governor's |
27 |
| Office of Management and Budget shall not contract with that |
28 |
| underwriter, financial advisor, or attorney, or with any firm |
29 |
| employing any person who signed false certifications, for a |
30 |
| period of 2 calendar years, beginning with the date the |
31 |
| determination is made. The validity of Bonds issued under such |
32 |
| circumstances of violation pursuant to this Section shall not |
33 |
| be affected. |
34 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.)
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| Sec. 8.5. Truth in borrowing disclosures. |
3 |
| (a) Within 20 business days after the issuance of any Bonds |
4 |
| under this Act, the Director of the Governor's Office of |
5 |
| Management and Budget shall publish a truth in borrowing |
6 |
| disclosure that discloses the total principal and interest |
7 |
| payments to be paid on the Bonds over the full stated term of |
8 |
| the Bonds. The disclosure also shall include principal and |
9 |
| interest payments to be made by each fiscal year over the full |
10 |
| stated term of the Bonds and total principal and interest |
11 |
| payments to be made by each fiscal year on all other |
12 |
| outstanding Bonds issued under this Act over the full stated |
13 |
| terms of those Bonds. |
14 |
| (b) Within 20 business days after the issuance of any |
15 |
| refunding bonds under Section 15 of this Act, the Director of |
16 |
| the Governor's Office of Management and Budget shall publish a |
17 |
| truth in borrowing disclosure that discloses the estimated |
18 |
| present-valued savings to be obtained through the refunding, in |
19 |
| total and by each fiscal year that the refunding Bonds may be |
20 |
| outstanding.
|
21 |
| (c) The disclosures required in subsections (a) and (b) |
22 |
| shall be published by posting the disclosures for no less than |
23 |
| 30 days on the web site of the Governor's Office of Management |
24 |
| and Budget and by providing the disclosures in written form to |
25 |
| the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
26 |
| Forecasting and Accountability . These disclosures shall be |
27 |
| calculated assuming Bonds are not redeemed or refunded prior to |
28 |
| their stated maturities. Amounts included in these disclosures |
29 |
| as payment of interest on variable rate Bonds shall be computed |
30 |
| at an interest rate equal to the rate at which the variable |
31 |
| rate Bonds are first set upon issuance, plus 2.5%, after taking |
32 |
| into account any credits permitted in the related indenture or |
33 |
| other instrument against the amount of such interest for each |
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| fiscal year. Amounts included in these disclosures as payments |
2 |
| of interest shall include those amounts paid pursuant to |
3 |
| arrangements authorized pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 6 |
4 |
| of this Act.
|
5 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.) |
6 |
| Section 100. The State Facilities Closure Act is amended by |
7 |
| changing Sections 5-5 and 99-995 as follows: |
8 |
| (30 ILCS 608/5-5)
|
9 |
| Sec. 5-5. Definitions. In this Act: |
10 |
| "Commission" means the Illinois Economic and Fiscal
|
11 |
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability . |
12 |
| "State facility" means any facility (i) that is owned and |
13 |
| operated by the State or leased and operated by the State and |
14 |
| (ii) that is the primary stationary work location for 25 or |
15 |
| more State employees. "State facility" does not include any |
16 |
| facility under the jurisdiction of the legislative branch, |
17 |
| including the Auditor General, or the judicial branch.
|
18 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.) |
19 |
| (30 ILCS 608/99-995)
|
20 |
| Sec. 99-995. Closed meetings; vote requirement. This Act |
21 |
| authorizes the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
22 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability to hold closed |
23 |
| meetings in certain circumstances. In order to meet the |
24 |
| requirements of subsection (c) of Section 5 of Article IV of |
25 |
| the Illinois Constitution, the General Assembly determines |
26 |
| that closed meetings of the Illinois Economic and Fiscal
|
27 |
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability are |
28 |
| required by the public interest. Thus, this Act is enacted by |
29 |
| the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected to |
30 |
| each house of the General Assembly. |
31 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04 .) |
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| Section 105. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
2 |
| changing Sections 1-103.3, 3-109.3, 14-108.3, 14-108.5, |
3 |
| 15-158.3, 16-133.3, 22-803, 22-1001, 22-1002, and 22-1003 as |
4 |
| follows:
|
5 |
| (40 ILCS 5/1-103.3)
|
6 |
| Sec. 1-103.3. Application of 1994 amendment; funding |
7 |
| standard.
|
8 |
| (a) The provisions of this amendatory Act of 1994 that |
9 |
| change the method of
calculating, certifying, and paying the |
10 |
| required State contributions to the
retirement systems |
11 |
| established under Articles 2, 14, 15, 16, and 18 shall
first |
12 |
| apply to the State contributions required for State fiscal year |
13 |
| 1996.
|
14 |
| (b) The General Assembly declares that a funding ratio (the |
15 |
| ratio of a
retirement system's total assets to its total |
16 |
| actuarial liabilities) of 90% is
an appropriate goal for |
17 |
| State-funded retirement systems in Illinois, and it
finds that |
18 |
| a funding ratio of 90% is now the generally-recognized norm
|
19 |
| throughout the nation for public employee retirement systems |
20 |
| that are
considered to be financially secure and funded in an |
21 |
| appropriate and
responsible manner.
|
22 |
| (c) Every 5 years, beginning in 1999, the Illinois Economic |
23 |
| and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
24 |
| Accountability , in consultation with the affected retirement |
25 |
| systems and the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget |
26 |
| (formerly
Bureau
of the Budget ) , shall consider and determine |
27 |
| whether the 90% funding ratio
adopted in subsection (b) |
28 |
| continues to represent an appropriate goal for
State-funded |
29 |
| retirement systems in Illinois, and it shall report its |
30 |
| findings
and recommendations on this subject to the Governor |
31 |
| and the General Assembly.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 88-593, eff. 8-22-94; revised 8-23-03.)
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| Sec. 3-109.3. Self-managed plan.
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| (a) Purpose. The General Assembly finds that it is
|
4 |
| important for municipalities to be able to attract and retain |
5 |
| the most
qualified police officers and that in order to attract |
6 |
| and retain these police
officers, municipalities should have |
7 |
| the flexibility to provide a defined
contribution plan as an |
8 |
| alternative for eligible employees who elect not
to participate |
9 |
| in a defined benefit retirement program provided under this
|
10 |
| Article. Accordingly, a self-managed plan shall be provided, |
11 |
| which shall offer
participating employees the opportunity to |
12 |
| accumulate assets for retirement
through a combination of |
13 |
| employee and employer contributions that may be
invested in |
14 |
| mutual funds, collective investment funds, or other investment
|
15 |
| products and used to purchase annuity contracts, either fixed |
16 |
| or variable,
or a combination thereof. The plan must be |
17 |
| qualified under the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986.
|
18 |
| (b) Study by Commission; Adoption of plan.
The Illinois |
19 |
| Pension Laws Commission (or its successor, the Economic and |
20 |
| Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
21 |
| Accountability ) shall study
and evaluate the creation
of a |
22 |
| statewide self-managed plan for eligible employees under this |
23 |
| Article.
The Commission shall report its findings and |
24 |
| recommendations to the General
Assembly no later than January |
25 |
| 1, 2002.
|
26 |
| In accordance with the recommendations of the Commission |
27 |
| and any action
taken by the General Assembly in response to |
28 |
| those recommendations, a statewide
self-managed plan shall be |
29 |
| adopted for eligible employees under this Article.
The |
30 |
| self-managed plan shall take effect as specified in the plan, |
31 |
| but in no
event earlier than July 1, 2002 or the date of its |
32 |
| approval by the U.S.
Internal Revenue Service, whichever occurs |
33 |
| later.
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2 |
| shall provide for the
adoption of such rules and procedures as |
3 |
| are necessary or desirable for the
administration of the |
4 |
| self-managed plan. Consistent with fiduciary duty to the
|
5 |
| participants and beneficiaries of the self-managed plan, it may |
6 |
| provide for
delegation of suitable aspects of plan |
7 |
| administration to companies authorized
to do business in this |
8 |
| State.
|
9 |
| (c) Selection of service providers and funding vehicles. |
10 |
| The principal
administrator of the self-managed plan shall |
11 |
| solicit proposals to provide
administrative services and |
12 |
| funding vehicles for the self-managed plan from
insurance and |
13 |
| annuity companies and mutual fund companies, banks, trust
|
14 |
| companies, or other financial institutions authorized to do |
15 |
| business in this
State. In reviewing the proposals received and |
16 |
| approving and contracting with
no fewer than 2 and no more than |
17 |
| 7 companies, the principal administrator shall
consider, among |
18 |
| other things, the following criteria:
|
19 |
| (1) the nature and extent of the
benefits that would be |
20 |
| provided to the participants;
|
21 |
| (2) the reasonableness of the benefits in relation to |
22 |
| the premium
charged;
|
23 |
| (3) the suitability of the benefits to the needs and |
24 |
| interests of the
participating employees and the employer;
|
25 |
| (4) the ability of the company to provide benefits |
26 |
| under the contract
and the financial stability of the |
27 |
| company; and
|
28 |
| (5) the efficacy of the contract in the recruitment and |
29 |
| retention of
employees.
|
30 |
| The principal administrator shall periodically review each |
31 |
| approved company.
A company may continue to provide |
32 |
| administrative services and funding vehicles
for the |
33 |
| self-managed plan only so long as it continues to be an |
34 |
| approved
company under contract with the principal |
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| administrator.
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| (d) Employee Direction. Employees who are participating in |
3 |
| the
program must be allowed to direct the transfer of their |
4 |
| account balances among
the various investment options offered, |
5 |
| subject to applicable contractual
provisions. The participant |
6 |
| shall not be deemed a fiduciary by reason of
providing such |
7 |
| investment direction. A person who is a fiduciary shall not be
|
8 |
| liable for any loss resulting from such investment direction |
9 |
| and shall not be
deemed to have breached any fiduciary duty by |
10 |
| acting in accordance with that
direction. The self-managed plan |
11 |
| does not guarantee any of the investments in
the employee's |
12 |
| account balances.
|
13 |
| (e) Participation. An eligible employee must make a written |
14 |
| election in
accordance with the provisions of Section 3-109.2 |
15 |
| and the procedures
established under the self-managed plan. |
16 |
| Participation in the self-managed
plan by an eligible employee |
17 |
| who elects to participate in the self-managed plan
shall begin |
18 |
| on the first day of the first pay period following the later of |
19 |
| the
date the employee's election is filed with the fund or the |
20 |
| employer, but in no
event sooner than the effective date of the |
21 |
| self-managed plan.
|
22 |
| A police officer who has elected to participate in the |
23 |
| self-managed plan
under this Section must continue |
24 |
| participation while employed in an eligible
position, and may |
25 |
| not participate in any other retirement program administered
by |
26 |
| the municipality while employed as a police officer by that |
27 |
| municipality.
Participation in the self-managed plan under |
28 |
| this Section shall constitute
membership in an Article 3 |
29 |
| pension fund.
|
30 |
| (f) No Duplication of Service Credit. Notwithstanding any |
31 |
| other provision
of this Article, a police officer may not |
32 |
| purchase or receive service or
service credit applicable to any |
33 |
| other retirement program administered by a
fund under this |
34 |
| Article for any period during which the police officer was a
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| participant in the self-managed plan established under this |
2 |
| Section.
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3 |
| (g) Contributions. The self-managed plan shall be funded by |
4 |
| contributions
from participants in the self-managed plan and |
5 |
| employer contributions as
provided in this Section.
|
6 |
| The contribution rate for a participant in the self-managed |
7 |
| plan under
this Section shall be a minimum of 10% of his or her |
8 |
| salary. This required
contribution shall be made as an |
9 |
| "employer pick-up" under Section 414(h) of
the Internal Revenue |
10 |
| Code of 1986 or any successor Section thereof. An
employee may |
11 |
| make additional contributions to the self-managed plan in
|
12 |
| accordance with the terms of the plan.
|
13 |
| The self-managed plan shall provide for employer |
14 |
| contributions to be credited
to each self-managed plan |
15 |
| participant at a rate of 10% of the participating
employee's |
16 |
| salary, less the amount of the employer contribution used to |
17 |
| provide
disability benefits for the employee. The amounts so |
18 |
| credited shall be paid
into the participant's self-managed plan |
19 |
| accounts in the manner prescribed by
the plan.
|
20 |
| An amount of employer contribution, not exceeding 1.5% of |
21 |
| the participating
employee's salary, shall be used for the |
22 |
| purpose of providing disability
benefits to the participating |
23 |
| employee. Prior to the beginning of each plan
year under the |
24 |
| self-managed plan, the principal administrator shall |
25 |
| determine,
as a percentage of salary, the amount of employer |
26 |
| contributions to be allocated
during that plan year for |
27 |
| providing disability benefits for employees in the
|
28 |
| self-managed plan.
|
29 |
| (h) Vesting; Withdrawal; Return to Service. A participant |
30 |
| in the
self-managed plan becomes fully vested in the employer |
31 |
| contributions credited
to his or her account in the |
32 |
| self-managed plan on the earliest to occur of the
following:
|
33 |
| (1) completion of 6 years of service with the |
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| municipality; or
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| employed by the municipality, if the participant
has |
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| completed at least 1.5 years of service.
|
4 |
| A participant in the self-managed plan who receives a |
5 |
| distribution of his or
her vested amounts from the self-managed |
6 |
| plan upon or after termination of
employment shall forfeit all |
7 |
| service credit and accrued rights in the fund of
his or her |
8 |
| employer; if subsequently re-employed, the participant shall |
9 |
| be
considered a new employee. If a former participant again |
10 |
| becomes a
participating employee and continues as such for at |
11 |
| least 2 years, all such
rights, service credit, and previous |
12 |
| status as a participant shall be restored
upon repayment of the |
13 |
| amount of the distribution without interest.
|
14 |
| (i) Benefit amounts. If a participating employee who is |
15 |
| fully vested in
employer contributions terminates employment, |
16 |
| the participating employee shall
be entitled to a benefit which |
17 |
| is based on the account values attributable to
both employer |
18 |
| and employee contributions and any investment return thereon.
|
19 |
| If a participating employee who is not fully vested in |
20 |
| employer contributions
terminates employment, the employee |
21 |
| shall be entitled to a benefit based on the
account values |
22 |
| attributable to the employee's contributions and any |
23 |
| investment
return thereon, plus the following percentage of |
24 |
| employer contributions and any
investment return thereon: 20% |
25 |
| after the second year; 40% after the third year;
60% after the |
26 |
| fourth year; 80% after the fifth year; and 100% after the sixth
|
27 |
| year. The remainder of employer contributions and investment |
28 |
| return thereon
shall be forfeited. Any employer contributions
|
29 |
| that are forfeited shall be held in escrow by the company |
30 |
| investing those
contributions and shall be used as directed by |
31 |
| the municipality for future
allocations of employer |
32 |
| contributions or for the restoration of amounts
previously |
33 |
| forfeited by former participants who again become |
34 |
| participating
employees.
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| Sec. 14-108.3. Early retirement incentives.
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| (a) To be eligible for the benefits provided in this |
5 |
| Section, a person
must:
|
6 |
| (1) be a member of this System who, on any day during |
7 |
| June, 2002, is
(i) in active payroll status in a position |
8 |
| of employment with a department
and an active contributor |
9 |
| to this System with respect to that employment,
and |
10 |
| terminates that employment before the retirement annuity |
11 |
| under this
Article begins, or (ii) on layoff status from |
12 |
| such a position with a right of
re-employment or recall to |
13 |
| service, or (iii) receiving benefits under Section
14-123, |
14 |
| 14-123.1 or 14-124, but only if the member has not been |
15 |
| receiving
those benefits for a continuous period of more |
16 |
| than 2 years as of the date
of application;
|
17 |
| (2) not have received any retirement annuity under this |
18 |
| Article
beginning earlier than August 1, 2002;
|
19 |
| (3) file with the Board on or before December 31, 2002 |
20 |
| a written
application requesting the benefits provided in |
21 |
| this Section;
|
22 |
| (4) terminate employment under this Article no later |
23 |
| than December 31,
2002 (or the date established under |
24 |
| subsection (d), if applicable);
|
25 |
| (5) by the date of termination of service, have at |
26 |
| least 8 years of
creditable service under this Article, |
27 |
| without the use of any creditable
service established under |
28 |
| this Section;
|
29 |
| (6) by the date of termination of service, have at |
30 |
| least 5 years
of membership service earned while an |
31 |
| employee under this Article, which may
include military |
32 |
| service for which credit is established under Section
|
33 |
| 14-105(b), service during the qualifying period for which |
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established under Section 14-104(a), and service |
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| for which credit has been
established by repaying a refund |
3 |
| under Section 14-130, but shall not include
service for |
4 |
| which any other optional service credit has been |
5 |
| established; and
|
6 |
| (7) not receive any early retirement benefit under |
7 |
| Section 16-133.3 of
this Code.
|
8 |
| (b)
An eligible person may establish up to 5 years of |
9 |
| creditable service
under this Article, in increments of one |
10 |
| month, by making the contributions
specified in subsection (c). |
11 |
| In addition, for each month of creditable
service established |
12 |
| under this Section, a person's age at retirement shall
be |
13 |
| deemed to be one month older than it actually is.
|
14 |
| The creditable service established under this Section may |
15 |
| be used for
all purposes under this Article and the Retirement |
16 |
| Systems Reciprocal Act,
except for the computation of final |
17 |
| average compensation under Section
14-103.12 or the |
18 |
| determination of compensation under this or any other
Article |
19 |
| of this Code.
|
20 |
| The age enhancement established under this Section may not |
21 |
| be used to
enable any person to begin receiving a retirement |
22 |
| annuity calculated under
Section 14-110 before actually |
23 |
| attaining age 50 (without any age enhancement
under this |
24 |
| Section). The age enhancement established under this Section |
25 |
| may
be used for all other purposes under this Article |
26 |
| (including calculation of
a proportionate annuity payable by |
27 |
| this System under the Retirement Systems
Reciprocal Act), |
28 |
| except for purposes of the level income option in Section
|
29 |
| 14-112, the reversionary annuity under Section 14-113, and the |
30 |
| required
distributions under Section 14-121.1.
|
31 |
| The age enhancement established under this Section may be |
32 |
| used in
determining benefits payable under Article 16 of this |
33 |
| Code under the
Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act, if the person |
34 |
| has at least 5 years of
service credit in the Article 16 system |
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in that system as a teacher |
2 |
| (as defined in Section 16-106) employed by a
department (as |
3 |
| defined in Section 14-103.04).
Age enhancement established |
4 |
| under this Section shall not otherwise be used
in determining |
5 |
| benefits payable under other Articles of this Code under the
|
6 |
| Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act.
|
7 |
| (c) For all creditable service established under this |
8 |
| Section, a person
must pay to the System an employee |
9 |
| contribution to be determined by the
System, based on the |
10 |
| member's rate of compensation on June 1, 2002 (or
the last date |
11 |
| before June 1, 2002 for which a rate can be determined) and
the |
12 |
| retirement contribution rate in effect on June 1, 2002 for the |
13 |
| member
(or for members with the same social security and |
14 |
| alternative formula status
as the member).
|
15 |
| If the member receives a lump sum payment for accumulated |
16 |
| vacation, sick
leave and personal leave upon withdrawal from |
17 |
| service, and the net amount of
that lump sum payment is at |
18 |
| least as great as the amount of the contribution
required under |
19 |
| this Section, the entire contribution must be paid by the
|
20 |
| employee by payroll deduction. If there is no such lump sum |
21 |
| payment, or if
it is less than the contribution required under |
22 |
| this Section, the member shall
make an initial payment by |
23 |
| payroll deduction, equal to the net amount of the
lump sum |
24 |
| payment for accumulated vacation, sick leave, and personal |
25 |
| leave,
and have the remaining amount due treated as a reduction |
26 |
| from the retirement
annuity in 24 equal monthly installments |
27 |
| beginning in the month in which the
retirement annuity takes |
28 |
| effect. The required contribution may be paid as a
pre-tax |
29 |
| deduction from earnings. For federal and Illinois tax purposes, |
30 |
| the
monthly amount by which the annuitant's benefit is reduced |
31 |
| shall not be
treated as a contribution by the annuitant, but |
32 |
| rather as a reduction of the
annuitant's monthly benefit.
|
33 |
| (c-5) The reduction in retirement annuity provided in |
34 |
| subsection (c) of
Section 14-108 does not apply to the annuity |
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Section. A person who has |
2 |
| received any age enhancement or creditable service
under this |
3 |
| Section may begin to receive an unreduced retirement annuity |
4 |
| upon
attainment of age 55 with at least 25 years of creditable |
5 |
| service (including
any age enhancement and creditable service |
6 |
| established under this Section).
|
7 |
| (d) In order to ensure that the efficient operation of |
8 |
| State government
is not jeopardized by the simultaneous |
9 |
| retirement of large numbers of key
personnel, the director or |
10 |
| other head of a department may, for key employees
of that |
11 |
| department, extend the December 31, 2002 deadline for |
12 |
| terminating
employment under this Article established in |
13 |
| subdivision (a)(4) of this
Section to a date not later than |
14 |
| April 30, 2003 by so notifying the System
in writing by |
15 |
| December 31, 2002.
|
16 |
| (e) Notwithstanding Section 14-111, a person who has |
17 |
| received any
age enhancement or creditable service under this |
18 |
| Section and who reenters
service under this Article (or as an |
19 |
| employee of a department under Article
16) other than as a |
20 |
| temporary employee thereby forfeits that age enhancement
and |
21 |
| creditable service and is entitled to a refund of the |
22 |
| contributions
made pursuant to this Section.
|
23 |
| (f) The System shall determine the amount of the increase |
24 |
| in the present value of future benefits resulting from the |
25 |
| granting of early retirement incentives
under this Section and |
26 |
| shall report that amount to the Governor and the
Economic and |
27 |
| Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability
|
28 |
| on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
29 |
| 93rd General Assembly and on or before November 15,
2004. The |
30 |
| increase
reported under this subsection (f) shall not be |
31 |
| included in the
calculation of the required State contribution |
32 |
| under Section 14-131.
|
33 |
| (g) In addition to the contributions otherwise required |
34 |
| under this Article,
the State shall appropriate and pay to the |
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| System (1) an amount equal to
$70,000,000 in State fiscal years |
2 |
| 2004 and 2005 and (2) in each of State fiscal years 2006 |
3 |
| through 2015, a level dollar-payment based upon the increase in |
4 |
| the present value of future benefits provided by the early |
5 |
| retirement incentives provided under this Section amortized at |
6 |
| 8.5% interest.
|
7 |
| (h) The Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
8 |
| Forecasting and Accountability (i) shall hold one or more |
9 |
| hearings on or before the last session day during the fall veto |
10 |
| session of 2004 to review recommendations relating to funding |
11 |
| of early retirement incentives under this Section and (ii) |
12 |
| shall file its report with the General Assembly on or before |
13 |
| December 31, 2004 making its recommendations relating to |
14 |
| funding of early retirement incentives under this Section; the |
15 |
| Commission's report may contain both majority recommendations |
16 |
| and minority recommendations. The System shall recalculate and |
17 |
| recertify to the Governor by January 31, 2005 the amount of the |
18 |
| required State contribution to the System for State fiscal year |
19 |
| 2005 with respect to those incentives. The Pension Laws |
20 |
| Commission (or its successor, the Economic and Fiscal
|
21 |
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability ) shall |
22 |
| determine
and report to the General
Assembly, on or before |
23 |
| January 1, 2004 and annually thereafter through the year
2013, |
24 |
| its estimate of (1) the annual amount of payroll savings likely |
25 |
| to be
realized by the State as a result of the early retirement |
26 |
| of persons receiving
early retirement incentives under this |
27 |
| Section and (2) the net annual savings
or cost to the State |
28 |
| from the program of early retirement incentives created
under |
29 |
| this Section.
|
30 |
| The System, the Department of Central Management Services, |
31 |
| the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget (formerly
Bureau |
32 |
| of
the Budget), and all other departments shall provide to the |
33 |
| Commission any
assistance that the Commission may request with |
34 |
| respect to its reports under
this Section. The Commission may |
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information that it |
2 |
| deems necessary or useful with respect to its reports under
|
3 |
| this Section, including without limitation information about |
4 |
| (1) the final
earnings of former department employees who |
5 |
| elected to receive benefits under
this Section, (2) the |
6 |
| earnings of current department employees holding the
positions |
7 |
| vacated by persons who elected to receive benefits under this
|
8 |
| Section, and (3) positions vacated by persons who elected to |
9 |
| receive benefits
under this Section that have not yet been |
10 |
| refilled.
|
11 |
| (i) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
12 |
| of the 92nd
General Assembly do not apply to persons who |
13 |
| retired under this Section on or
before May 1, 1992.
|
14 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-566, eff. 6-25-02; 93-632, eff. 2-1-04; |
15 |
| 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.)
|
16 |
| (40 ILCS 5/14-108.5) |
17 |
| Sec. 14-108.5. Alternative retirement cancellation |
18 |
| payment. |
19 |
| (a) To be eligible for the alternative retirement |
20 |
| cancellation payment provided in this Section, a person
must:
|
21 |
| (1) be a member of this System who, on any day during |
22 |
| June 2004, was
(i) in active payroll status as an employee |
23 |
| in a position listed in subsection (b) of this Section
and |
24 |
| continuously employed in a position listed in subsection |
25 |
| (b) on and after January 1, 2004 and (ii) an active |
26 |
| contributor to this System with respect to that employment;
|
27 |
| (2) have not previously received any retirement |
28 |
| annuity under this Article;
|
29 |
| (3) not accept an incentive payment under Section 14a.5 |
30 |
| of the State Finance Act;
|
31 |
| (4) in the case of persons employed in a position title |
32 |
| listed under paragraph (1) of subsection (b), be among the |
33 |
| first 3,000 persons to file with the Board on or before |
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application requesting the |
2 |
| alternative retirement cancellation payment provided in |
3 |
| this Section;
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4 |
| (5) in the case of persons employed in a position title |
5 |
| listed under paragraph (2) of subsection (b), have received |
6 |
| written authorization from the director or other head of |
7 |
| his or her department and filed that authorization with the |
8 |
| system on or before September 1, 2004;
|
9 |
| (6) if there is a QILDRO in effect against the person, |
10 |
| file with the Board the written consent of all alternate |
11 |
| payees under the QILDRO to the election of an alternative |
12 |
| retirement cancellation payment under this Section;
and |
13 |
| (7) terminate employment under this Article within 2 |
14 |
| weeks after approval of the person's application |
15 |
| requesting the alternative retirement cancellation |
16 |
| payment, but in no event later than October 31,
2004.
|
17 |
| (b)(1) Position titles eligible for the alternative |
18 |
| retirement cancellation payment provided in this Section |
19 |
| are:
|
20 |
| 911 Analyst III;
Brickmason;
Account Clerk I and II;
Budget |
21 |
| Analyst I and II;
Account Technician I and II;
Budget |
22 |
| Operations Director;
Accountant;
Budget Principal;
|
23 |
| Accountant Advanced;
Building Services Worker;
Accountant |
24 |
| Supervisor;
Building/Grounds Laborer;
Accounting Fiscal |
25 |
| Administrative Career Trainee;
Building/Grounds Lead 1 and |
26 |
| 2;
Accounts Payable Processing Analyst;
Building/Grounds |
27 |
| Maintenance Worker;
Accounts Payable Specialist;
|
28 |
| Building/Grounds Supervisor;
Accounts Processing Analyst;
|
29 |
| Bureau Chief;
Actuarial Assistant;
Business Administrative |
30 |
| Specialist;
Administrative and Technology Director;
|
31 |
| Business Analyst I through IV;
Administrative Assistant I |
32 |
| through III;
Business Manager;
Administrative Clerk;
|
33 |
| Buyer;
Administrative Coordinator;
Buyer Assistant;
|
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| Administrator;
Capital Budget Analyst I and II;
|
2 |
| Administrator of Capital Programs;
Capital Budget |
3 |
| Director;
Administrator of Construction Administration;
|
4 |
| Capital Programs Analyst I and II;
Administrator of |
5 |
| Contract Administration;
Capital Programs Technician;
|
6 |
| Administrator of Fair Employment Practices;
Carpenter;
|
7 |
| Administrator of Fiscal;
Carpenter Foreman;
Administrator |
8 |
| of Information Management;
Cartographer I through III;
|
9 |
| Administrator of Information Systems;
Chief - Police;
|
10 |
| Administrator of Personnel;
Chief Veterans Technician;
|
11 |
| Administrator of Professional Services;
Circuit |
12 |
| Provisioning Specialist;
Administrator of Public Affairs;
|
13 |
| Civil Engineer I through IX;
Administrator of |
14 |
| Quality-Based Selection;
Civil Engineer Trainee;
|
15 |
| Administrator of Strategic Planning and Training;
Clerical |
16 |
| Trainee;
Appeals & Orders Coordinator;
Communications |
17 |
| Director;
Appraisal Specialist 1 through 3;
Community |
18 |
| Planner 3;
Assignment Coordinator;
Commander;
Assistant |
19 |
| Art-in-Architecture Coordinator;
Compliance Specialist;
|
20 |
| Assistant Chief - Police;
Conservation Education |
21 |
| Representative;
Assistant Internal Auditor;
Conservation |
22 |
| Grant Administrator 1 through 3;
Assistant Manager;
|
23 |
| Construction Supervisor I and II;
Assistant Personnel |
24 |
| Officer;
Consumer Policy Analyst;
Assistant Professor |
25 |
| Scientist;
Consumer Program Coordinator;
Assistant |
26 |
| Reimbursement Officer;
Contract Executive;
Assistant |
27 |
| Steward;
Coordinator of Administrative Services;
Associate |
28 |
| Director for Administrative Services;
Coordinator of |
29 |
| Art-in-Architecture;
Associate Museum Director;
|
30 |
| Corrections Clerk I through III;
Associate Professor |
31 |
| Scientist;
Corrections Maintenance Supervisor; Corrections |
32 |
| Caseworker Supervisor; Corrections Food Service |
33 |
| Supervisor;
Auto Parts Warehouse Specialist;
Corrections |
34 |
| Maintenance Worker;
Auto Parts Warehouser;
Curator I |
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Automotive Attendant I and II;
Data Processing |
2 |
| Administrative Specialist;
Automotive Mechanic;
Data |
3 |
| Processing Assistant;
Automotive Shop Supervisor;
Data |
4 |
| Processing Operator;
Baker;
Data Processing Specialist;
|
5 |
| Barber;
Data Processing Supervisor 1 through 3;
|
6 |
| Beautician;
Data Processing Technician;
Brickmason;
Deputy |
7 |
| Chief Counsel;
Director of Licensing;
Desktop Technician;
|
8 |
| Director of Security;
Human Resources Officer;
Division |
9 |
| Chief;
Human Resources Representative;
Division Director;
|
10 |
| Human Resources Specialist;
Economic Analyst I through IV;
|
11 |
| Human Resources Trainee;
Electrical Engineer;
Human |
12 |
| Services Casework Manager;
Electrical Engineer I through |
13 |
| V;
Human Services Grant Coordinator 2 and 3;
Electrical |
14 |
| Equipment Installer/Repairer;
Iconographer;
Electrical |
15 |
| Equipment Installer/Repairer Lead Worker;
Industry and |
16 |
| Commercial Development Representative 1 and 2;
|
17 |
| Electrician;
Industry Services Consultant 1 and 2;
|
18 |
| Electronics Technician;
Information Services Intern;
|
19 |
| Elevator Operator;
Information Services Specialist I and |
20 |
| II;
Endangered Species Secretary;
Information Systems |
21 |
| Analyst I through III;
Engineering Aide;
Information |
22 |
| Systems Manager;
Engineering Analyst I through IV;
|
23 |
| Information Systems Planner;
Engineering Manager I and II;
|
24 |
| Institutional Maintenance Worker;
Engineering Technician I |
25 |
| through V;
Instrument Designer;
Environmental Scientist I |
26 |
| and II;
Insurance Analyst I through IV;
Executive I through |
27 |
| VI;
Executive Assistant;
Intermittent Clerk;
Executive |
28 |
| Assistant I through IV;
Intermittent Laborer Maintenance;
|
29 |
| Executive Secretary 1 through 3;
Intern;
Federal Funding |
30 |
| and Public Safety Director;
Internal Auditor 1;
Financial & |
31 |
| Budget Assistant;
Internal Communications Officer;
|
32 |
| Financial & Budget Supervisor;
International Marketing |
33 |
| Representative 1;
Financial Management Director;
IT |
34 |
| Manager;
Fiscal Executive;
Janitor I and II;
Fiscal |
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| Officer;
Junior State Veterinarian;
Gas Engineer I through |
2 |
| IV;
Junior Supervisor Scientist;
General Counsel and |
3 |
| Regulatory Director;
Laboratory Manager II;
General |
4 |
| Services Administrator I;
Labor Maintenance Lead Worker;
|
5 |
| General Services Technician;
Laborer;
Geographic |
6 |
| Information Specialist 1 and 2;
Laborer (Building);
|
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| Geologist I through IV;
Laborer (Maintenance);
Graphic |
8 |
| Arts Design Supervisor;
Landscape Architect;
Graphic Arts |
9 |
| Designer;
Landscape Architect I through IV;
Graphic Arts |
10 |
| Technician;
Landscape Planner;
Grounds Supervisor;
Laundry |
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| Manager I;
Highway Construction Supervisor I;
Legislative |
12 |
| Liaison I and II;
Historical Research Editor 2;
Liability |
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| Claims Adjuster 1 and 2;
Historical Research Specialist;
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| Librarian 1 and 2;
Horse Custodian;
Library Aide I through |
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| III;
Horse Identifier;
Library Associate;
Hourly |
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| Assistant;
Library Technical Assistant;
Human Resource |
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| Coordinator;
Licensing Assistant;
Human Resources Analyst;
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| Line Technician I through II;
Human Resources Assistant;
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19 |
| Local History Service Representative;
Human Resources |
20 |
| Associate;
Local Housing Advisor 2 and 3;
Human Resources |
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| Manager;
Local Revenue and Fiscal Advisor 3;
Machinist;
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| Locksmith;
Maintenance Equipment Operator;
Operations |
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| Communications Specialist Trainee;
Maintenance Worker;
|
24 |
| Operations Technician;
Maintenance Worker Power Plant;
|
25 |
| Painter;
Management Information Technician;
Paralegal |
26 |
| Assistant;
Management Operations Analyst 1 and 2;
|
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| Performance Management Analyst;
Management Secretary I;
|
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| Personnel Manager;
Management Systems Specialist;
|
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| Photogrammetrist I through IV;
Management Technician I |
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| through IV;
Physician;
Manager;
Physician Specialist |
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| Operations A through D;
Manpower Planner 1 through 3;
|
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| Planning Director;
Medical Administrator III and V;
Plant |
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| Maintenance Engineer 1 and 2;
Methods & Processes Advisor |
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| 1, 2 and III;
Plumber;
Methods & Processes Career Associate |
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Policy Advisor;
Microfilm Operator I through III;
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Military Administrative |
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| Assistant I;
Power Shovel Operator (Maintenance);
Military |
4 |
| Administrative Clerk;
Principal Economist;
Military |
5 |
| Administrative Officer-Legal;
Principal Scientist;
|
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| Military Administrative Specialist;
Private Secretary 1 |
7 |
| and 2;
Military Community Relations Specialist;
Private |
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| Secretary I and II;
Military Cooperative Agreement |
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| Specialist;
Procurement Representative;
Military Crash, |
10 |
| Fire, Rescue I through III;
Professor & Scientist;
Military |
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| Energy Manager;
Program Manager;
Military Engineer |
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| Technician;
Program Specialist;
Military Environmental |
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| Specialist I through III;
Project Coordinator;
Military |
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| Facilities Engineer;
Project Designer;
Military Facilities |
15 |
| Officer I;
Project Manager I through III;
Military |
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| Maintenance Engineer;
Project Manager;
Military Museum |
17 |
| Director;
Project Manager/Technical Specialist I thru III;
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| Military Program Supervisor;
Project Specialist I through |
19 |
| IV;
Military Property Custodian II;
Projects Director;
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| Military Real Property Clerk;
Property & Supply Clerk I |
21 |
| through III;
Motorist Assistance Specialist;
Property |
22 |
| Control Officer;
Museum Director;
Public Administration |
23 |
| Intern;
Museum Security Head I through III;
Public |
24 |
| Information Coordinator;
Museum Technician I through III;
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| Public Information Officer;
Network Control Center |
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| Specialist;
Public Information Officer 2 through 4;
|
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| Network Control Center Technician 2;
Public Service |
28 |
| Administrator;
Network Engineer I through IV;
Race Track |
29 |
| Maintenance 1 and 2;
Office Administration Specialist;
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| Radio Technician Program Coordinator;
Office Administrator |
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| 1 through 5;
Realty Specialist I through V;
Office Aide;
|
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| Receptionist;
Office Assistant;
Regional Manager;
Office |
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| Associate;
Regulatory Accountant IV;
Office Clerk;
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| Reimbursement Officer 1 and 2;
Office Coordinator;
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| Representative I and II;
Office Manager;
Representative |
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| Trainee;
Office Occupations Trainee;
School Construction |
3 |
| Manager;
Office Specialist;
Secretary I and IV;
Operations |
4 |
| Communications Specialist I and II;
Security Guard;
Senior |
5 |
| Economic Analyst;
Security Supervisor; Senior Editor;
|
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| Systems Developer I through IV;
Senior Electrical |
7 |
| Engineer;
Systems Developer Trainee;
Senior Financial & |
8 |
| Budget Assistant;
Systems Engineer I through IV;
Senior Gas |
9 |
| Engineer;
Systems Engineer Trainee;
Senior Policy Analyst;
|
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| Tariff & Order Coordinator;
Senior Programs Analyst;
|
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| Tariff Administrator III;
Senior Project Consultant;
|
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| Tariff Analyst IV;
Senior Project Manager;
Teacher of |
13 |
| Barbering;
Senior Public Information Officer;
Teacher of |
14 |
| Beauty Culture;
Senior Public Service Administrator;
|
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| Technical Advisor 2 and 3;
Senior Rate Analyst;
Technical |
16 |
| Advisor I through VII;
Senior Technical Assistant;
|
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| Technical Analyst; Technical Manager I through IX;
Senior |
18 |
| Technical Supervisor;
Technical Assistant;
Senior |
19 |
| Technology Specialist;
Technical Manager 1;
Senior |
20 |
| Transportation Industry Analyst;
Technical Manager I |
21 |
| through X;
Sewage Plant Operator;
Technical Specialist;
|
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| Sign Hanger;
Technical Support Specialist;
Sign Hanger |
23 |
| Foreman;
Technical Specialist I thru III;
Sign Painter;
|
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| Technician Trainee;
Sign Shop Foreman;
Telecom Systems |
25 |
| Analyst;
Silk Screen Operator;
Telecom Systems Consultant;
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| Senior Administrative Assistant;
Telecom Systems |
27 |
| Technician 1 and 2;
Site Superintendent;
Telecommunication |
28 |
| Supervisor;
Software Architect;
Tinsmith;
Special |
29 |
| Assistant;
Trades Tender;
Special Assistant to the |
30 |
| Executive Director;
Training Coordinator;
Staff |
31 |
| Development Specialist I;
Transportation Counsel;
Staff |
32 |
| Development Technician II;
Transportation Industry Analyst |
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| III;
State Police Captain;
Transportation Industry |
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| Customer Service;
State Police Lieutenant;
Transportation |
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State Police Major;
Transportation Policy Analyst |
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| III and IV;
State Police Master Sergeant;
Urban Planner I |
3 |
| through VI;
Stationary Engineer;
Utility Engineer I and II;
|
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| Stationary Engineer Assistant Chief;
Veteran Secretary;
|
5 |
| Stationary Engineer Chief;
Veteran Technician;
Stationary |
6 |
| Fireman;
Water Engineer I through IV;
Statistical Research |
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| Specialist 1 through 3;
Water Plant Operator;
Statistical |
8 |
| Research Supervisor;
Web and Publications Manager;
|
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| Statistical Research Technician;
Steamfitter;
Steward;
|
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| Steward Secretary;
Storekeeper I through III;
Stores |
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| Clerk;
Student Intern;
Student Worker;
Supervisor;
|
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| Supervisor & Assistant Scientist;
Supervisor & Associate |
13 |
| Scientist;
Switchboard Operator 1 through 3; |
14 |
| Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent; Assistant |
15 |
| Legal Advisor; Legal Assistant; Senior Human Resources |
16 |
| Specialist; Principal Internal Auditor; Division |
17 |
| Administrator; Division Supervisor; and Private Secretary |
18 |
| I through III.
|
19 |
| (2) In addition, any position titles with the Speaker |
20 |
| of the House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of the |
21 |
| House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, the |
22 |
| Minority Leader of the Senate, the Attorney General, the |
23 |
| Secretary of State, the Comptroller, the Treasurer, the |
24 |
| Auditor General, the Supreme Court, the Court of Claims, |
25 |
| and each legislative agency are eligible for the |
26 |
| alternative retirement cancellation payment provided in |
27 |
| this Section.
|
28 |
| (c) In lieu of any retirement annuity or other benefit |
29 |
| provided under this Article, a person who qualifies for and |
30 |
| elects to receive the alternative retirement cancellation |
31 |
| payment under this Section shall be entitled to receive a |
32 |
| one-time lump sum retirement cancellation payment equal to the |
33 |
| amount of his or her contributions to the System (including any |
34 |
| employee contributions for optional service credit and |
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| credited to the employee during disability) as of the date of |
3 |
| termination, with regular interest, multiplied by 2. |
4 |
| (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, a |
5 |
| person who receives an alternative retirement cancellation |
6 |
| payment under this Section thereby forfeits the right to any |
7 |
| other retirement or disability benefit or refund under this |
8 |
| Article, and no widow's, survivor's, or death benefit deriving |
9 |
| from that person shall be payable under this Article. Upon |
10 |
| accepting an alternative retirement cancellation payment under |
11 |
| this Section, the person's creditable service and all other |
12 |
| rights in the System are terminated for all purposes, except |
13 |
| for the purpose of determining State group life and health |
14 |
| benefits for the person and his or her survivors as provided |
15 |
| under the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971.
|
16 |
| (e) To the extent permitted by federal law, a person who |
17 |
| receives an alternative retirement cancellation payment under |
18 |
| this Section may direct the System to pay all or a portion of |
19 |
| that payment as a rollover into another retirement plan or |
20 |
| account qualified under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as |
21 |
| amended. |
22 |
| (f) Notwithstanding Section 14-111, a person who has |
23 |
| received an alternative retirement cancellation payment under |
24 |
| this Section and who reenters
service under this Article other |
25 |
| than as a temporary employee must repay to the System the |
26 |
| amount by which that alternative retirement cancellation |
27 |
| payment exceeded the amount of his or her refundable employee |
28 |
| contributions within 60 days of resuming employment under this |
29 |
| System. For the purposes of re-establishing creditable service |
30 |
| that was terminated upon election of the alternative retirement |
31 |
| cancellation payment, the portion of the alternative |
32 |
| retirement cancellation payment representing refundable |
33 |
| employee contributions shall be deemed a refund repayable in |
34 |
| accordance with Section 14-130. |
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| (g) The Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
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| Forecasting and Accountability shall determine
and report to |
3 |
| the Governor and the General
Assembly, on or before January 1, |
4 |
| 2006, its estimate of (1) the annual amount of payroll savings |
5 |
| likely to be
realized by the State as a result of the early |
6 |
| termination of persons receiving
the alternative retirement |
7 |
| cancellation payment under this Section and (2) the net annual |
8 |
| savings
or cost to the State from the program of alternative |
9 |
| retirement cancellation payments under this Section.
|
10 |
| The System, the Department of Central Management Services, |
11 |
| the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget, and all other |
12 |
| departments shall provide to the Commission any
assistance that |
13 |
| the Commission may request with respect to its report under
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| this Section. The Commission may require departments to provide |
15 |
| it with any
information that it deems necessary or useful with |
16 |
| respect to its reports under
this Section, including without |
17 |
| limitation information about (1) the final
earnings of former |
18 |
| department employees who elected to receive alternative |
19 |
| retirement cancellation payments under
this Section, (2) the |
20 |
| earnings of current department employees holding the
positions |
21 |
| vacated by persons who elected to receive alternative |
22 |
| retirement cancellation payments under this
Section, and (3) |
23 |
| positions vacated by persons who elected to receive alternative |
24 |
| retirement cancellation payments
under this Section that have |
25 |
| not yet been refilled.
|
26 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.) |
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| (40 ILCS 5/15-158.3)
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28 |
| Sec. 15-158.3. Reports on cost reduction; effect on |
29 |
| retirement at any age
with 30 years of service.
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| (a) On or before November 15, 2001 and on or before |
31 |
| November 15th of each
year thereafter, the Board shall have the |
32 |
| System's actuary prepare a report
showing, on a fiscal year by |
33 |
| fiscal year basis, the actual rate of
participation in the |
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authorized by Section
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|
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| institutions who were hired on or after the implementation date |
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| of the
self-managed plan and (ii) by other System
participants.
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| The actuary's report must also quantify the extent to which |
6 |
| employee optional
retirement plan participation has reduced |
7 |
| the State's required contributions to
the System, expressed |
8 |
| both in dollars and as a percentage of covered payroll,
in |
9 |
| relation to what the State's contributions to the System would |
10 |
| have been
(1) if the self-managed plan had not been
|
11 |
| implemented, and (2) if
45% of employees of the System's |
12 |
| covered higher educational institutions who
were hired on or |
13 |
| after the implementation date of the self-managed plan had
|
14 |
| elected to participate in the self-managed plan and 10%
of |
15 |
| other System participants had transferred to the self-managed |
16 |
| plan
following its implementation.
|
17 |
| (b) On or before November 15th of 2001 and on or before |
18 |
| November 15th of
each year thereafter, the Illinois Board of |
19 |
| Higher Education, in conjunction
with the
Bureau of the
Budget |
20 |
| (now Governor's Office of Management and Budget) shall prepare |
21 |
| a
report showing, on a
fiscal year by fiscal year basis, the |
22 |
| amount by which the costs associated with
compensable sick |
23 |
| leave have been reduced as a result of the termination of
|
24 |
| compensable sick leave accrual on and after January 1, 1998 by |
25 |
| employees of
higher education institutions who are |
26 |
| participants in the System.
|
27 |
| (c) On or before November 15 of 2001 and on or before |
28 |
| November 15th of each
year thereafter, the Department of |
29 |
| Central Management Services shall prepare a
report showing, on
|
30 |
| a fiscal year by fiscal year basis, the amount by which the |
31 |
| State's cost for
health insurance coverage under the State |
32 |
| Employees Group Insurance Act
of 1971 for retirees of the |
33 |
| State's universities and their survivors has
declined as a |
34 |
| result of requiring some of those retirees and survivors to
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| year-by-year
reductions in cost must be quantified both in |
3 |
| dollars and as a level percentage
of payroll covered by the |
4 |
| System.
|
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| (d) The reports required under subsections (a), (b), and |
6 |
| (c) shall be
disseminated to the Board, the Pension Laws
|
7 |
| Commission (until it ceases to exist), the Illinois Economic |
8 |
| and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
9 |
| Accountability , the Illinois Board of Higher Education, and the
|
10 |
| Governor.
|
11 |
| (e) The reports required under subsections (a), (b), and |
12 |
| (c) shall be
taken into account by the Pension
Laws Commission |
13 |
| (or its successor, the Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
14 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability ) in
making any |
15 |
| recommendation to extend by legislation beyond
December 31, |
16 |
| 2002 the provision that allows a System participant to retire |
17 |
| at
any age with 30 or more years of service as authorized in |
18 |
| Section 15-135.
If that provision is extended beyond December |
19 |
| 31, 2002, and if the most recent
report under subsection (a) |
20 |
| indicates that actual State contributions to the
System for the |
21 |
| period during which the self-managed plan has been in
operation |
22 |
| have exceeded the projected State contributions under the |
23 |
| assumptions
in clause (2) of subsection (a), then any extension |
24 |
| of the provision beyond
December 31, 2002 must require that the |
25 |
| System's higher educational
institutions and agencies cover |
26 |
| any funding deficiency through an annual
payment to the System |
27 |
| out of appropriate resources of their own.
|
28 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
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29 |
| (40 ILCS 5/16-133.3) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-133.3) |
30 |
| Sec. 16-133.3. Early retirement incentives for State |
31 |
| employees.
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32 |
| (a) To be eligible for the benefits provided in this |
33 |
| Section, a person
must:
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| June, 2002, is
(i) in active payroll status as a full-time |
3 |
| teacher employed by a department
and an active contributor |
4 |
| to this System with respect to that employment, or
(ii) on |
5 |
| layoff status from such a position with a right of |
6 |
| re-employment or
recall to service, or (iii) receiving a |
7 |
| disability benefit under Section
16-149 or 16-149.1, but |
8 |
| only if the member has not been receiving that benefit
for |
9 |
| a continuous period of more than 2 years as of the date of |
10 |
| application;
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11 |
| (2) not have received any retirement annuity under this |
12 |
| Article
beginning earlier than August 1, 2002;
|
13 |
| (3) file with the Board on or before December 31, 2002 |
14 |
| a written
application requesting the benefits provided in |
15 |
| this Section;
|
16 |
| (4) terminate employment under this Article no later |
17 |
| than December 31,
2002 (or the date established under |
18 |
| subsection (d), if applicable);
|
19 |
| (5) by the date of termination of service, have at |
20 |
| least 8 years of
creditable service under this Article, |
21 |
| without the use of any creditable
service established under |
22 |
| this Section;
|
23 |
| (6) by the date of termination of service, have at |
24 |
| least 5 years
of service credit earned while participating |
25 |
| in the System as a teacher
employed by a department; and
|
26 |
| (7) not receive any early retirement benefit under |
27 |
| Section 14-108.3 of
this Code.
|
28 |
| For the purposes of this Section, "department" means a |
29 |
| department as defined
in Section 14-103.04 that employs a |
30 |
| teacher as defined in this Article.
|
31 |
| (b) An eligible person may establish up to 5 years of |
32 |
| creditable service
under this Article by making the |
33 |
| contributions
specified in subsection (c). In addition, for |
34 |
| each period of creditable
service established under this |
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| The creditable service established under this Section may |
4 |
| be used for all
purposes under this Article and the Retirement |
5 |
| Systems Reciprocal Act,
except for the computation of final |
6 |
| average salary, the determination of salary
or compensation |
7 |
| under this Article or any other Article of this Code, or the
|
8 |
| determination of eligibility for or the computation of benefits |
9 |
| under Section
16-133.2.
|
10 |
| The age enhancement established under this Section may be |
11 |
| used for all
purposes under this Article (including calculation |
12 |
| of a proportionate annuity
payable by this System under the |
13 |
| Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act), except for
purposes of a |
14 |
| retirement annuity under Section 16-133(a)(A), a
reversionary |
15 |
| annuity under Section 16-136, the required distributions under
|
16 |
| Section 16-142.3, and the determination of eligibility for or |
17 |
| the computation
of benefits under Section 16-133.2. Age |
18 |
| enhancement established under this
Section may be used in |
19 |
| determining benefits payable under Article 14 of this
Code |
20 |
| under the Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act (subject to the |
21 |
| limitations
on the use of age enhancement provided in Section |
22 |
| 14-108.3); age enhancement
established under this Section |
23 |
| shall not be used in determining benefits
payable under other |
24 |
| Articles of this Code under the Retirement Systems
Reciprocal |
25 |
| Act.
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26 |
| (c) For all creditable service established under this |
27 |
| Section, a person
must pay to the System an employee |
28 |
| contribution to be determined by the
System, equal to 9.0% of |
29 |
| the member's highest annual salary rate that would be
used in |
30 |
| the determination of the average salary for retirement annuity |
31 |
| purposes
if the member retired immediately after withdrawal, |
32 |
| for each year of creditable
service established under this |
33 |
| Section.
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34 |
| If the member receives a lump sum payment for accumulated |
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leave, and personal leave upon withdrawal from |
2 |
| service, and the net amount of
that lump sum payment is at |
3 |
| least as great as the amount of the contribution
required under |
4 |
| this Section, the entire contribution must be paid by the
|
5 |
| employee by payroll deduction. If there is no such lump sum |
6 |
| payment, or if it
is less than the contribution required under |
7 |
| this Section, the member shall
make an initial payment by |
8 |
| payroll deduction, equal to the net amount of the
lump sum |
9 |
| payment for accumulated vacation, sick leave, and personal |
10 |
| leave,
and have the remaining amount due treated as a reduction |
11 |
| from the retirement
annuity in 24 equal monthly installments |
12 |
| beginning in the month in which the
retirement annuity takes |
13 |
| effect. The required contribution may be paid as a
pre-tax |
14 |
| deduction from earnings.
|
15 |
| (d) In order to ensure that the efficient operation of |
16 |
| State government
is not jeopardized by the simultaneous |
17 |
| retirement of large numbers of key
personnel, the director or |
18 |
| other head of a department may, for key employees
of that |
19 |
| department, extend the December 31, 2002 deadline for |
20 |
| terminating
employment under this Article established in |
21 |
| subdivision (a)(4) of this
Section to a date not later than |
22 |
| April 30, 2003 by so notifying the
System in writing by |
23 |
| December 31, 2002.
|
24 |
| (e) A person who has received any age enhancement or |
25 |
| creditable service
under this Section and who reenters |
26 |
| contributing service under this Article or
Article 14 shall |
27 |
| thereby forfeit that age enhancement and creditable service,
|
28 |
| and become entitled to a refund of the contributions made |
29 |
| pursuant to this
Section.
|
30 |
| (f) The System shall determine the amount of the increase |
31 |
| in the present value of future benefits resulting from the |
32 |
| granting of early retirement incentives
under this Section and |
33 |
| shall report that amount to the Governor and the
Economic and |
34 |
| Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability
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| on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 93rd General Assembly and on or before November 15,
2004. The |
3 |
| increase in
liability reported under this subsection (f) shall |
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| not be included in the
calculation of the required State |
5 |
| contribution under Section 16-158.
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| (g)
In addition to the contributions otherwise required |
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| under this Article,
the State shall appropriate and pay to the |
8 |
| System (1) an amount equal to
$1,000,000 in State fiscal year |
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| 2004 and (2) in each of State fiscal years
2006 through 2015, a |
10 |
| level dollar-payment based upon the increase in the present |
11 |
| value of future benefits provided by the early retirement |
12 |
| incentives provided under this Section amortized at 8.5% |
13 |
| interest.
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| (h) The Pension Laws Commission (or its successor, the |
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| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
16 |
| Accountability ) shall determine
and report to the General
|
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| Assembly, on or before January 1, 2004 and annually thereafter |
18 |
| through the year
2013, its estimate of (1) the annual amount of |
19 |
| payroll savings likely to be
realized by the State as a result |
20 |
| of the early retirement of persons receiving
early retirement |
21 |
| incentives under this Section and (2) the net annual savings
or |
22 |
| cost to the State from the program of early retirement |
23 |
| incentives created
under this Section.
|
24 |
| The System, the Department of Central Management Services, |
25 |
| the
Governor's Office of Management and Budget (formerly
Bureau |
26 |
| of
the Budget), and all other departments shall provide to the |
27 |
| Commission any
assistance that the Commission may request with |
28 |
| respect to its reports under
this Section. The Commission may |
29 |
| require departments to provide it with any
information that it |
30 |
| deems necessary or useful with respect to its reports under
|
31 |
| this Section, including without limitation information about |
32 |
| (1) the final
earnings of former department employees who |
33 |
| elected to receive benefits under
this Section, (2) the |
34 |
| earnings of current department employees holding the
positions |
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| Section, and (3) positions vacated by persons who elected to |
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| receive benefits
under this Section that have not yet been |
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| refilled.
|
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| (i) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act |
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| of the 92nd
General Assembly do not apply to persons who |
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| retired under this Section on or
before May 1, 1992.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 92-566, eff. 6-25-02; 93-632, eff. 2-1-04; |
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| 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.)
|
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| (40 ILCS 5/22-803)
|
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| Sec. 22-803. Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
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| Forecasting and Accountability . The
Illinois State Board of
|
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| Investment and all pension funds and retirement systems subject |
14 |
| to this Code
shall cooperate with the Economic and Fiscal
|
15 |
| Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability
and |
16 |
| shall upon request provide
the Commission with such information |
17 |
| and other assistance as it may find
necessary or useful for the |
18 |
| performance of its duties.
|
19 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
|
20 |
| (40 ILCS 5/22-1001) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 22-1001)
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| Sec. 22-1001. Submission of information. By March 1 of |
22 |
| each year, the
retirement systems created under Articles 2, 14, |
23 |
| 15, 16 and 18 of this Code
shall each submit the following |
24 |
| information to the Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government |
25 |
| Forecasting and Accountability :
|
26 |
| (1) the most recent actuarial valuation computed using |
27 |
| the projected
unit credit actuarial cost method for |
28 |
| retirement and ancillary benefits.
|
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| (2) a full disclosure of the provisions of the plan; |
30 |
| economic,
mortality, termination, and demographic |
31 |
| assumptions used for the valuation;
methods used to |
32 |
| determine the actuarial values; the impact of significant
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| recent
experience review; and other information affecting |
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| the plan's actuarial status.
|
4 |
| (3) the State's share of the amount necessary to fund |
5 |
| the normal cost
plus interest on the unfunded accrued |
6 |
| liability for the next fiscal year as
determined by the |
7 |
| projected unit credit computations.
|
8 |
| (4) a five-year history of the system's liabilities, |
9 |
| assets (valued at
cost), and unfunded liabilities.
|
10 |
| (5) the July 1 market value of system assets and a |
11 |
| five-year history of
annual and annualized investment |
12 |
| returns of the system's total portfolio
and each segment of |
13 |
| the portfolio; and
|
14 |
| (6) measures of financial status, including ten-year |
15 |
| trends of: unfunded
liabilities, funded ratios, quick |
16 |
| liability ratios, current reserves, and
other solvency |
17 |
| tests requested by the Commission.
|
18 |
| For plan years ending prior to December 31, 1984, the |
19 |
| historical data
submitted by the retirement systems pursuant to |
20 |
| items (4) and (6) above may
be based on a cost method other |
21 |
| than the projected unit credit actuarial
cost method. In |
22 |
| submitting the data, the retirement systems shall specify
the |
23 |
| method used.
|
24 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
|
25 |
| (40 ILCS 5/22-1002) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 22-1002)
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| Sec. 22-1002. Within 3 days of the Governor's submission of |
27 |
| the State
Budget, the Director of the
Governor's Office of |
28 |
| Management and Budget shall provide the
Illinois Economic and |
29 |
| Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability
|
30 |
| with the recommendations for budgeted annual appropriations |
31 |
| for
each system as specified in the Governor's budget |
32 |
| recommendations.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
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| Sec. 22-1003. The Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
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| Government Forecasting and Accountability shall receive the |
4 |
| information specified in Section 22-1001
and Section 22-1002 of |
5 |
| this Act. Commission staff shall examine the
information and |
6 |
| submit a report of the analysis thereof to the General
|
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| Assembly. The report shall also include either an analysis of |
8 |
| the effect of
the different economic assumptions used by the 5 |
9 |
| systems, or supplemental
valuations using the same economic |
10 |
| assumptions for all 5 systems. The
Commission shall compare (1) |
11 |
| each system's required actuarial funding computed
using the |
12 |
| projected unit credit actuarial cost method, and (2) the
|
13 |
| required State contribution levels established by Public Act |
14 |
| 88-593. The report shall also identify the amount
of the |
15 |
| required funding for each system expected to come from (i) |
16 |
| budgeted
annual appropriations and (ii) continuing |
17 |
| appropriations under the State
Pension Funds Continuing |
18 |
| Appropriation Act.
|
19 |
| The Commission shall also compute multiple year |
20 |
| projections showing the
effect on system liabilities and the |
21 |
| State's annual cost (1) if the systems
were to be funded |
22 |
| according to actuarial recommendations that
the Commission |
23 |
| deems reasonable, (2) if each system were to be funded
|
24 |
| according to recommendations made by the system's actuary, and |
25 |
| (3) if the
systems were to be funded according to the required |
26 |
| State contribution levels
established by Public Act 88-593;
|
27 |
| including (i) comparisons of State costs with projected benefit |
28 |
| payments,
payroll, and the general funds budget, and (ii) |
29 |
| comparisons of unfunded
liabilities, funded ratios, solvency |
30 |
| tests, and projected reserves. The
Commission may conduct |
31 |
| additional analyses and projections as it deems useful.
|
32 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-632, eff. 2-1-04.)
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| Appropriation Act is amended by changing Sections 1 and 1.2 as |
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| follows:
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| (40 ILCS 15/1)
|
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| Sec. 1. Appropriations from State Pensions Fund. For the |
6 |
| purpose of making
up any deficiency in the appropriations to |
7 |
| the designated retirement systems
that are required to be made |
8 |
| under Section 8.12 of the State Finance Act, there
is hereby |
9 |
| appropriated, on a continuing annual basis in each fiscal year, |
10 |
| from
the State Pensions Fund to each designated retirement |
11 |
| system, the amount, if
any, by which the total appropriation to |
12 |
| that system from the State Pensions
Fund for that fiscal year |
13 |
| is less than the amount required to be appropriated
to that |
14 |
| retirement system under Section 8.12 of the State Finance Act.
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15 |
| The annual appropriation under this Section to each |
16 |
| designated retirement
system shall take effect on July 1 for |
17 |
| the State fiscal year beginning on that
date.
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18 |
| The amount of any continuing appropriation used by a |
19 |
| retirement system
under this Section for a given fiscal year |
20 |
| shall be charged against the
unexpended amount of any |
21 |
| appropriation to that retirement system for
that fiscal year |
22 |
| under Section 8.12 of the State Finance Act that subsequently
|
23 |
| becomes available , subject to Section 8.3 of the State Finance |
24 |
| Act .
|
25 |
| "Designated retirement systems" means the State Employees' |
26 |
| Retirement
System of Illinois, the Teachers' Retirement System |
27 |
| of the State of
Illinois, the State Universities Retirement |
28 |
| System, the Judges Retirement
System of Illinois, and the |
29 |
| General Assembly Retirement System.
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| The appropriations made in this Section are appropriated to |
31 |
| the designated
retirement systems as a part of the annual State |
32 |
| contribution required by the
laws providing for the funding of |
33 |
| those systems.
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| (40 ILCS 15/1.2)
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| Sec. 1.2. Appropriations for the State Employees' |
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| Retirement System.
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| (a) From each fund from which an amount is appropriated for |
6 |
| personal
services to a department or other employer under |
7 |
| Article 14 of the Illinois
Pension Code, there is hereby |
8 |
| appropriated to that department or other
employer, on a |
9 |
| continuing annual basis for each State fiscal year, an
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10 |
| additional amount equal to the amount, if any, by which (1) an |
11 |
| amount equal
to the percentage of the personal services line |
12 |
| item for that department or
employer from that fund for that |
13 |
| fiscal year that the Board of Trustees of
the State Employees' |
14 |
| Retirement System of Illinois has certified under Section
|
15 |
| 14-135.08 of the Illinois Pension Code to be necessary to meet |
16 |
| the State's
obligation under Section 14-131 of the Illinois |
17 |
| Pension Code for that fiscal
year, exceeds (2) the amounts |
18 |
| otherwise appropriated to that department or
employer from that |
19 |
| fund for State contributions to the State Employees'
Retirement |
20 |
| System for that fiscal year.
From the effective
date of this |
21 |
| amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly
through the final |
22 |
| payment from a department or employer's
personal services line |
23 |
| item for fiscal year 2004, payments to
the State Employees' |
24 |
| Retirement System that otherwise would
have been made under |
25 |
| this subsection (a) shall be governed by
the provisions in |
26 |
| subsection (a-1).
|
27 |
| (a-1) If a Fiscal Year 2004 Shortfall is certified under |
28 |
| subsection (f) of
Section 14-131 of the Illinois Pension Code, |
29 |
| there is hereby appropriated
to the State Employees' Retirement |
30 |
| System of Illinois on a
continuing basis from the General |
31 |
| Revenue Fund an additional
aggregate amount equal to the Fiscal |
32 |
| Year 2004 Shortfall.
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| (b) The continuing appropriations provided for by this |
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| (c) Beginning in Fiscal Year 2005, any continuing |
3 |
| appropriation under this Section arising out of an |
4 |
| appropriation for personal services from the Road Fund to the |
5 |
| Department of State Police or the Secretary of State shall be |
6 |
| payable from the General Revenue Fund rather than the Road |
7 |
| Fund.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 93-665, eff. 3-5-04.)
|
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| Section 110. The Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act |
10 |
| is amended by changing Section 18 as follows:
|
11 |
| (70 ILCS 3205/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6018)
|
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| Sec. 18. Records and Reports of the Authority. The |
13 |
| secretary shall keep a
record of the proceedings of the |
14 |
| Authority. The treasurer of the Authority
shall be custodian of |
15 |
| all Authority funds, and shall be bonded in such
amount as the |
16 |
| other members of the Authority may designate. The accounts
and |
17 |
| books of the Authority shall be set up and maintained in a |
18 |
| manner
approved by the Auditor General, and the Authority shall |
19 |
| file with the
Auditor General a certified annual report within |
20 |
| 120 days after the close
of its fiscal year. The Authority |
21 |
| shall also file with the Governor, the
Secretary of the Senate, |
22 |
| the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the
Illinois |
23 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
24 |
| Accountability , by March 1 of each year, a written
report |
25 |
| covering its activities for the previous fiscal year and so |
26 |
| filed,
such report shall be a public record and open for |
27 |
| inspection at the offices
of the Authority during normal |
28 |
| business hours.
|
29 |
| (Source: P.A. 84-1470.)
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| Section 115. The Downstate Illinois Sports Facilities |
31 |
| Authority Act is amended by changing Section 75 as follows:
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| Sec. 75. Records and reports of the Authority. The |
3 |
| secretary shall
keep a record of the proceedings of the |
4 |
| Authority. The treasurer of the
Authority shall be custodian of |
5 |
| all Authority funds and shall be bonded
in the amount the other |
6 |
| members of the Authority may designate. The
accounts and books |
7 |
| of the Authority shall be set up and maintained in a
manner |
8 |
| approved by the Auditor General, and the Authority shall file
|
9 |
| with the Auditor General a certified annual report within 120 |
10 |
| days after
the close of its fiscal year. The Authority shall |
11 |
| also file with the
Governor, the Secretary of the Senate, the |
12 |
| Clerk of the House of
Representatives, and the Illinois |
13 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
14 |
| Accountability , by March 1
of each year, a written report |
15 |
| covering its activities for the previous
fiscal year. So filed, |
16 |
| the report shall be a public record and open
for inspection at |
17 |
| the offices of the Authority during normal
business hours.
|
18 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-227, eff. 1-1-04.)
|
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| Section 120. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended |
20 |
| by changing Sections 9.11 and 9.18 as follows:
|
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| (110 ILCS 205/9.11) (from Ch. 144, par. 189.11)
|
22 |
| Sec. 9.11. Effective January 1, 1980, to require the |
23 |
| preparation of an
annual capital plan which details the |
24 |
| proposed budget year and 3 year capital
needs of the Board of |
25 |
| Trustees of the University of Illinois, the Board
of Trustees |
26 |
| of Southern Illinois University,
the Board of Trustees of |
27 |
| Chicago State University, the Board of Trustees of
Eastern |
28 |
| Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Governors State
|
29 |
| University, the Board of Trustees of Illinois State University, |
30 |
| the Board of
Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University, the |
31 |
| Board of Trustees of Northern
Illinois University, and the |
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Such plan |
2 |
| shall detail capital expenditures to finance revenue producing
|
3 |
| facilities through the issuance of revenue bonds. This plan |
4 |
| shall detail
each project and the project cost in current |
5 |
| dollar amounts. The plan shall
contain the appropriate detail
|
6 |
| for the proposed budget year and the 3 year plan which will |
7 |
| justify the
projects ability to meet: the debt service |
8 |
| requirements by producing sufficient
revenue, life expectancy |
9 |
| and maintenance requirements. Such annual capital
plans shall |
10 |
| be submitted to the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
11 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability
no later than March |
12 |
| 15th of each year.
|
13 |
| (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96.)
|
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| (110 ILCS 205/9.18) (from Ch. 144, par. 189.18)
|
15 |
| Sec. 9.18. To review the annual budget proposals of the |
16 |
| Illinois
Mathematics and Science Academy and to submit to the |
17 |
| Governor, the
General Assembly, the
Governor's Office of |
18 |
| Management and Budget
Bureau of the Budget , and the Illinois |
19 |
| Economic and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
20 |
| Accountability its analysis and recommendations on such budget |
21 |
| proposals.
|
22 |
| (Source: P.A. 85-1019; revised 8-23-03.)
|
23 |
| Section 125. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is |
24 |
| amended by changing Section 1.3 as follows:
|
25 |
| (230 ILCS 5/1.3)
|
26 |
| Sec. 1.3. Legislative findings.
|
27 |
| (a) The General Assembly finds that the Illinois gaming |
28 |
| industry is a single
industry consisting of horse racing and |
29 |
| riverboat gambling. Reports issued by
the legislative Economic
|
30 |
| and Fiscal Commission on Government Forecasting and |
31 |
| Accountability in 1992, 1994, and 1998 have
found that horse |
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| (1) "share many of the same characteristics" and are |
3 |
| "more alike than
different";
|
4 |
| (2) are planned events;
|
5 |
| (3) have similar odds of winning;
|
6 |
| (4) occur in similar settings; and
|
7 |
| (5) compete with each other for limited gaming dollars.
|
8 |
| (b) The General Assembly declares it to be the public |
9 |
| policy of this State
to ensure the viability of both horse |
10 |
| racing and riverboat aspects of the
Illinois gaming industry.
|
11 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
|
12 |
| Section 130. The Toll Highway Act is amended by changing |
13 |
| Section 23 as follows:
|
14 |
| (605 ILCS 10/23) (from Ch. 121, par. 100-23)
|
15 |
| Sec. 23. The Authority shall file with the Governor, the |
16 |
| Clerk of the House
of Representatives, the Secretary of the |
17 |
| Senate, and the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission on |
18 |
| Government Forecasting and Accountability , on or prior to March |
19 |
| 15th of each year, a written
statement and report covering its |
20 |
| activities for the preceding calendar
year. The Authority shall |
21 |
| present, to the committees of the House
of Representatives |
22 |
| designated by the Speaker of the House and to the committees
of |
23 |
| the Senate designated by the President of the Senate, an annual |
24 |
| report
outlining its planned
revenues and expenditures. The |
25 |
| Authority shall prepare an annual capital
plan which identifies
|
26 |
| capital projects by location and details the project costs in |
27 |
| correct
dollar amounts. The Authority shall also prepare and |
28 |
| file a ten-year
capital plan that includes a listing of all |
29 |
| capital improvement projects
contemplated during the ensuing |
30 |
| ten-year period. The first ten-year
capital plan shall be filed |
31 |
| in 1991 and thereafter on the anniversary of
each ten-year |
32 |
| period.
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2 |
| State of
Illinois, annually to audit or cause to be audited the |
3 |
| books and records of
the Authority and to file a certified copy |
4 |
| of the report of such audit with
the Governor and with the |
5 |
| Legislative Audit Commission, which audit
reports, when so |
6 |
| filed, shall be open to the public for inspection.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 91-256, eff. 1-1-00.)
|
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| Section 135. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
9 |
| changing Sections 3-820 and 3-821 as follows:
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| (625 ILCS 5/3-820) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-820)
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| Sec. 3-820. Duplicate Number Plates. Upon filing in the |
12 |
| Office of the
Secretary of State an affidavit to the effect |
13 |
| that an original number plate
for a vehicle is lost, stolen or |
14 |
| destroyed, a duplicate number plate shall
be furnished upon |
15 |
| payment of a fee of $6 for each duplicate plate
and a fee of $9 |
16 |
| for a pair of duplicate plates.
|
17 |
| Upon filing in the Office of the Secretary of State an |
18 |
| affidavit to the
effect that an original registration sticker |
19 |
| for a vehicle is lost,
stolen or destroyed, a new registration |
20 |
| sticker shall be
furnished upon payment of a fee of $5 for |
21 |
| registration stickers issued on or before February 28, 2005 and |
22 |
| $20 for registration stickers issued on or after March 1, 2005 .
|
23 |
| The Secretary of State may, in his discretion, assign a new |
24 |
| number plate
or plates in lieu of a duplicate of the plate or |
25 |
| plates so lost, stolen or
destroyed, but such assignment of a |
26 |
| new plate or plates shall not affect
the right of the owner to |
27 |
| secure a reassignment of his original
registration number in |
28 |
| the manner provided in this Act. The fee for one new
number |
29 |
| plate shall be $6, and for a pair of new number plates,
$9.
|
30 |
| For the administration of this Section, the Secretary shall |
31 |
| consider the
loss of a registration plate or plates with |
32 |
| properly affixed registration
stickers as requiring the |
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| payment of: |
2 |
| (i) $11 for each duplicate issued on or before February |
3 |
| 28, 2005 and $26 for each duplicate issued on or after |
4 |
| March 1, 2005 ; or
|
5 |
| (ii)
$14 for a pair of duplicate plates issued on or |
6 |
| before February 28, 2005 and $29 for a pair of duplicate |
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| plates issued on or after March 1, 2005. ; or |
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| (iii) $39 for a pair of duplicate plates on or after |
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| January 1, 2005, which includes a fee of $20 for the |
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| replacement sticker.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-840, eff. 7-30-04.)
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| (625 ILCS 5/3-821) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-821)
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| Sec. 3-821. Miscellaneous Registration and Title Fees.
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| (a) The fee to be paid to the Secretary of State for the |
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| following
certificates, registrations or evidences of proper |
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| registration, or for
corrected or duplicate documents shall be |
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| in accordance with the following
schedule:
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18 | | Certificate of Title, except for an all-terrain |
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19 | | vehicle or off-highway motorcycle |
$65 |
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20 | | Certificate of Title for an all-terrain vehicle |
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21 | | or off-highway motorcycle |
$30 |
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22 | | Certificate of Title for an all-terrain
vehicle |
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23 | | or off-highway motorcycle used for production |
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24 | | agriculture, or accepted by a dealer in trade | 13 |
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25 | | Transfer of Registration or any evidence of |
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26 | | proper registration
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15 |
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27 | | Duplicate Registration Card for plates or other |
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28 | | evidence of proper registration |
3 |
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29 | | Duplicate Registration Sticker or Stickers issued | 30 | | on or before February 28, 2005 , each |
5
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31 | |
Duplicate Registration Sticker or Stickers issued | 32 | | on or after March 1, 2005, each | 20 |
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33 | | Duplicate Certificate of Title |
65 |
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1 | | Corrected Registration Card or Card for other |
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2 | | evidence of proper registration |
3 |
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3 | | Corrected Certificate of Title |
65 |
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4 | | Salvage Certificate |
4 |
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5 | | Fleet Reciprocity Permit |
15 |
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6 | | Prorate Decal |
1 |
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7 | | Prorate Backing Plate |
3 |
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| There shall be no fee paid for a Junking Certificate.
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| (b) The Secretary may prescribe the maximum service charge |
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| to be
imposed upon an applicant for renewal of a registration |
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| by any person
authorized by law to receive and remit or |
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| transmit to the Secretary such
renewal application and fees |
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| therewith.
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| (c) If a check is delivered to the Office of the Secretary |
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| of State
as payment of any fee or tax under this Code, and such |
16 |
| check is not
honored by the bank on which it is drawn for any |
17 |
| reason, the registrant
or other person tendering the check |
18 |
| remains liable for the payment of
such fee or tax. The |
19 |
| Secretary of State may assess a service charge of
$19
in |
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| addition to the fee or tax due and owing for all dishonored
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| checks.
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| If the total amount then due and owing exceeds the sum of |
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| $50 and
has not been paid in full within 60 days from the date |
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| such fee or tax
became due to the Secretary of State, the |
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| Secretary of State shall
assess a penalty of 25% of such amount |
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| remaining unpaid.
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| All amounts payable under this Section shall be computed to |
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| the
nearest dollar.
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| (d) The minimum fee and tax to be paid by any applicant for
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| apportionment of a fleet of vehicles under this Code shall be |
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| $15
if the application was filed on or before the date |
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| specified by the
Secretary together with fees and taxes due. If |
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| an application and the
fees or taxes due are filed after the |
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| date specified by the Secretary,
the Secretary may prescribe |
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| the payment of interest at the rate of 1/2
of 1% per month or |
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| fraction thereof after such due date and a minimum of
$8.
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| (e) Trucks, truck tractors, truck tractors with loads, and |
4 |
| motor buses,
any one of which having a combined total weight in |
5 |
| excess of 12,000 lbs.
shall file an application for a Fleet |
6 |
| Reciprocity Permit issued by the
Secretary of State. This |
7 |
| permit shall be in the possession of any driver
operating a |
8 |
| vehicle on Illinois highways. Any foreign licensed vehicle of |
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| the
second division operating at any time in Illinois without a |
10 |
| Fleet Reciprocity
Permit or other proper Illinois |
11 |
| registration, shall subject the operator to the
penalties |
12 |
| provided in Section 3-834 of this Code. For the purposes of |
13 |
| this
Code, "Fleet Reciprocity Permit" means any second division |
14 |
| motor vehicle with a
foreign license and used only in |
15 |
| interstate transportation of goods. The fee
for such permit |
16 |
| shall be $15 per fleet which shall include all
vehicles of the |
17 |
| fleet being registered.
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18 |
| (f) For purposes of this Section, "all-terrain vehicle or |
19 |
| off-highway
motorcycle used for production agriculture" means |
20 |
| any all-terrain vehicle or
off-highway motorcycle used in the |
21 |
| raising
of or the propagation of livestock, crops for sale for |
22 |
| human consumption,
crops for livestock consumption, and |
23 |
| production seed stock grown for the
propagation of feed grains |
24 |
| and the husbandry of animals or for the purpose
of providing a |
25 |
| food product, including the husbandry of blood stock as a
main |
26 |
| source of providing a food product.
"All-terrain vehicle or |
27 |
| off-highway motorcycle used in production agriculture"
also |
28 |
| means any all-terrain vehicle or off-highway motorcycle used in |
29 |
| animal
husbandry, floriculture, aquaculture, horticulture, and |
30 |
| viticulture.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 93-840, eff. 7-30-04; |
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| revised 10-6-04.)
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| Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |