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| AN ACT concerning the State Comptroller.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
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| Section 8.44 as follows: |
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| (30 ILCS 105/8.44) |
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| Sec. 8.44. Special fund transfers. |
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| (a) In order to maintain the integrity of special funds and
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| improve stability in the General Revenue Fund, the following
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| transfers are authorized from the designated funds into the
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| General Revenue Fund: |
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| Aeronautics Fund......................................$2,186
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| Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund.................$32,750
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| Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund...........$419,830
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| Agricultural Master Fund.............................$17,827
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| Air Transportation Revolving Fund...................$181,478
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| Airport Land Loan Revolving Fund..................$1,669,970
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| Alternate Fuels Fund..............................$1,056,833
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| Alternative Compliance Market Account Fund...........$53,120
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| Appraisal Administration Fund.......................$250,000
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| Armory Rental Fund..................................$111,538
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| Assisted Living and Shared Housing Regulatory Fund...$24,493
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| Bank and Trust Company Fund.......................$3,800,000
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| Capital Development Board Revolving Fund............$453,054
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| Care Provider Fund for Persons
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| with a Developmental Disability...................$2,378,270
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| Charter Schools Revolving Loan Fund.................$650,721
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| Child Support Administrative Fund.................$1,117,266
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| Coal Mining Regulatory Fund.........................$127,583
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| Communications Revolving Fund....................$12,999,839
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| Community Health Center Care Fund...................$104,480
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| Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund..............$716,232
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| Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund................$23,419
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| Corporate Franchise Tax Refund Fund.................$500,000
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| Court of Claims Administration and Grant Fund........$24,949
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| Criminal Justice Information Projects Fund...........$18,212
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| DCFS Special Purposes Trust Fund.....................$77,835
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| Death Certificate Surcharge Fund..................$1,134,341
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| Department of Business Services
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| Special Operations Fund...........................$2,000,000
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| Department of Children and Family Services
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| Training Fund.....................................$1,408,106
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| Department of Corrections
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| Reimbursement and Education Fund..................$2,208,323
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| Department of Insurance State Trust Fund.............$18,009
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| Department of Labor Special State Trust Fund........$359,895
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| Department on Aging State Projects Fund..............$10,059
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| Design Professionals Administration
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| and Investigation Fund...............................$51,701
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| DHS Recoveries Trust Fund.........................$1,591,834
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| DHS State Projects Fund..............................$89,917
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| Division of Corporations
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| Registered Limited Liability Partnership Fund.......$150,000
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| DNR Special Projects Fund...........................$301,649
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| Dram Shop Fund......................................$110,554
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| Drivers Education Fund...............................$30,152
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| Drug Rebate Fund.................................$17,315,821
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| Drug Traffic Prevention Fund.........................$22,123
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| Drug Treatment Fund.................................$160,030
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| Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund............$51,220
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| Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund......$1,137,971
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| DuQuoin State Fair Harness Racing Trust Fund..........$3,368
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| Early Intervention Services Revolving Fund........$1,044,935
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| Economic Research and Information Fund...............$49,005
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| Educational Labor Relations Board
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| Fair Share Trust Fund................................$40,933
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| Efficiency Initiatives Revolving Fund.............$6,178,298
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| Emergency Planning and Training Fund.................$28,845
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| Emergency Public Health Fund........................$139,997
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| Emergency Response Reimbursement Fund................$15,873
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| EMS Assistance Fund..................................$40,923
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| Energy Assistance Contribution Fund..................$89,692
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| Energy Efficiency Trust Fund......................$1,300,938
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| Environmental Laboratory Certification Fund..........$62,039
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| Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund.$180,571
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| Environmental Protection Trust Fund...............$2,228,031
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| EPA Court Trust Fund................................$338,646
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| EPA Special State Projects Trust Fund...............$284,263
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| Explosives Regulatory Fund...........................$23,125
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| Facilities Management Revolving Fund..............$4,803,971
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| Facility Licensing Fund..............................$22,958
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| Family Care Fund.....................................$22,585
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| Federal Asset Forfeiture Fund.........................$1,871
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| Feed Control Fund...................................$478,234
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| Fertilizer Control Fund.............................$207,398
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| Financial Institution Fund........................$2,448,690
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| Firearm Owner's Notification Fund.....................$3,960
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| Food and Drug Safety Fund...........................$421,401
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| General Professions Dedicated Fund................$3,975,808
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| Good Samaritan Energy Trust Fund......................$7,191
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| Governor's Grant Fund.................................$1,592
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| Group Workers' Compensation Pool Insolvency Fund....$136,547
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| Guardianship and Advocacy Fund.......................$27,289
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| Hazardous Waste Occupational Licensing Fund..........$14,939
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| Hazardous Waste Research Fund.......................$125,209
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| Health Facility Plan Review Fund....................$165,972
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| Hearing Instrument Dispenser
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| Examining and Disciplinary Fund.....................$102,842
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| Home Inspector Administration Fund..................$244,503
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| IEMA State Projects Fund.................................$13
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| Illinois Beach Marina Fund..........................$177,801
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| Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund..............$4,024,106
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| Illinois Clean Water Fund.........................$1,835,796
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| Illinois Community College Board
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| Contracts and Grants Fund.................................$9
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| Illinois Department of Agriculture
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| Laboratory Services Revolving Fund..................$174,795
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| Illinois Equity Fund................................$119,193
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| Illinois Executive Mansion Trust Fund................$56,154
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| Illinois Forestry Development Fund................$1,389,096
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| Illinois Future Teacher Corps Scholarship Fund........$4,836
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| Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund................$650,646
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| Illinois Habitat Endowment Trust Fund.............$3,641,262
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| Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund.............$23,066
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| Illinois Historic Sites Fund........................$134,366
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| Illinois National Guard Armory Construction Fund.....$31,469
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| Illinois Rural Rehabilitation Fund....................$8,190
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| Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund.............$183,191
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| Illinois State Fair Fund.............................$50,176
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| Illinois State Podiatric Disciplinary Fund..........$317,239
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| Illinois Student Assistance Commission
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| Contracts and Grants Fund.............................$5,589
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| Illinois Tourism Tax Fund...........................$647,749
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| Illinois Underground Utility Facilities
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| Damage Prevention Fund................................$2,175
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| Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund..............$218,940
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| Industrial Hygiene Regulatory and Enforcement Fund....$3,564
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| Innovations in Long-Term Care
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| Quality Demonstration Grants Fund...................$565,494
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| Insurance Financial Regulation Fund.................$800,000
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| ISAC Accounts Receivable Fund........................$26,374
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| ISBE GED Testing Fund...............................$146,196
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| ISBE Teacher Certificate Institute Fund.............$122,117
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| J.J. Wolf Memorial for Conservation Investigation Fund.$8,137
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| Kaskaskia Commons Permanent Fund.....................$79,813
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| Land Reclamation Fund................................$30,582
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| Large Business Attraction Fund......................$340,777
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| Lawyers' Assistance Program Fund....................$198,207
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| LEADS Maintenance Fund...............................$76,981
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| Lieutenant Governor's Grant Fund........................$188
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| Livestock Management Facilities Fund.................$47,800
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| Local Initiative Fund.............................$1,940,646
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| Local Tourism Fund..................................$132,876
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| Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund................$427,850
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| Monetary Award Program Reserve Fund.................$879,700
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| McCormick Place Expansion Project Fund....................$0
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| Medicaid Buy-In Program Revolving Fund..............$318,894
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| Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Prevention Fund.............$60,306
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| Medical Special Purposes Trust Fund.................$930,668
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| Military Affairs Trust Fund..........................$68,468
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| Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund................$147,477
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| Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Fund..............$19,673
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| Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund.....................$250,000
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| Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Trust Fund.........$1,415,361
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| Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund.....................$39,379
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| Natural Heritage Endowment Trust Fund...............$557,264
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| Natural Heritage Fund.................................$3,336
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| Natural Resources Information Fund...................$64,596
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| Natural Resources Restoration Trust Fund.............$63,002
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| Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Fund.....................$244,815
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| Oil Spill Response Fund.............................$167,547
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| Paper and Printing Revolving Fund....................$48,476
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| Park and Conservation Fund........................$3,050,154
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| Pawnbroker Regulation Fund...........................$94,131
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| Pesticide Control Fund..............................$420,223
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| Petroleum Resources Revolving Fund...................$85,540
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| Police Training Board Services Fund...................$1,540
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| Pollution Control Board Fund.........................$23,004
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| Pollution Control Board Trust Fund..................$410,651
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| Post Transplant Maintenance and Retention Fund.......$75,100
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| Presidential Library and Museum Operating Fund......$727,250
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| Professional Regulation Evidence Fund.................$2,817
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| Professional Services Fund...........................$46,222
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| Provider Inquiry Trust Fund.........................$207,098
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| Public Aid Recoveries Trust Fund..................$7,610,631
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| Public Health Laboratory Services Revolving Fund.....$92,276
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| Public Health Special State Projects Fund...........$816,202
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| Public Health Water Permit Fund......................$17,624
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| Public Infrastructure Construction
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| Loan Revolving Fund..................................$63,802
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| Public Pension Regulation Fund......................$222,433
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| Racing Board Fingerprint License Fund................$16,835
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| Radiation Protection Fund...........................$212,010
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| Real Estate License Administration Fund...........$1,500,000
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| Regulatory Evaluation and Basic Enforcement Fund.....$64,221
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| Regulatory Fund......................................$55,246
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| Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund................$14,033
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| Response Contractors Indemnification Fund...............$126
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| Rural/Downstate Health Access Fund....................$4,644
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| Savings and Residential Finance Regulatory Fund...$5,200,000
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| School District Emergency Financial Assistance Fund.$2,130,848
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| School Technology Revolving Loan Fund................$19,158
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| Second Injury Fund..................................$151,493
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| Secretary of State Interagency Grant Fund............$40,900
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| Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund.......$520,200
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| Secretary of State Special Services Fund..........$2,500,000
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| Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund.............$3,400,000
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| Securities Investors Education Fund.................$100,000
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| Self-Insurers Administration Fund...................$286,964
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| Sex Offender Registration Fund........................$7,647
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| Sexual Assault Services Fund.........................$12,210
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| Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund.........$13,686
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| Snowmobile Trail Establishment Fund...................$3,124
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| Solid Waste Management Fund.......................$6,587,173
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| Sports Facilities Tax Trust Fund..................$1,112,590
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| State Appellate Defender Special State Projects Fund.$23,820
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| State Asset Forfeiture Fund..........................$71,988
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| State Boating Act Fund..............................$401,824
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| State College and University Trust Fund.............$139,439
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| State Crime Laboratory Fund..........................$44,965
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| State Fair Promotional Activities Fund................$8,734
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| State Garage Revolving Fund.........................$639,662
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| State Offender DNA Identification System Fund........$81,740
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| State Off-Set Claims Fund.........................$1,487,926
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| State Parks Fund..................................$1,045,889
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| State Police Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Fund....$164,843
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| State Police Vehicle Fund............................$22,899
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| State Police Whistleblower Reward and Protection Fund.$199,699
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| State Rail Freight Loan Repayment Fund............$1,147,727
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| State Surplus Property Revolving Fund...............$388,284
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| State Whistleblower Reward and Protection Fund........$1,592
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| State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's County Fund.$70,101
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| Statewide Grand Jury Prosecution Fund.................$7,645
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| Statistical Services Revolving Fund...............$4,847,783
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| Subtitle D Management Fund..........................$169,744
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| Tanning Facility Permit Fund.........................$64,571
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| Tax Compliance and Administration Fund..............$429,377
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| Tax Recovery Fund...................................$113,591
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| Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund..............$982,399
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| Toxic Pollution Prevention Fund......................$28,534
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| Underground Resources Conservation Enforcement Fund.$294,251
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| University Grant Fund................................$23,881
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| Used Tire Management Fund.........................$1,918,500
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| Watershed Park Fund..................................$19,786
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| Weights and Measures Fund.........................$1,078,121
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| Workers' Compensation Benefit Trust Fund............$266,574
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| Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund................$520,285
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| Working Capital Revolving Fund....................$1,404,868
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| Youth Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Prevention Fund.$29,995
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| Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund.......................$4,091 |
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| All of these transfers shall be made in equal quarterly |
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| installments with the first made on the effective date
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| amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, or as soon
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| thereafter as practical, and with the remaining transfers to be |
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| made on October 1, January 1, and April 1, or as soon |
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| thereafter as practical. These transfers shall be made
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| notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the
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| contrary. |
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| (b) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act
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| of the 94th General Assembly through June 30, 2006, when any of
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| the funds listed in subsection (a) have insufficient cash from
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| which the State Comptroller may make expenditures properly
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| supported by appropriations from the fund, then the State
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| Treasurer and State Comptroller shall transfer from the General
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| Revenue Fund to the fund only such amount as is immediately
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| necessary to satisfy outstanding expenditure obligations on a
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| timely basis, subject to the provisions of the State Prompt
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| Payment Act. Any amounts transferred from the General Revenue
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| Fund to a fund pursuant to this subsection (b) from time to
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| time shall be re-transferred by the State Comptroller and the
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| State Treasurer from the receiving fund into the General
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| Revenue Fund as soon as and to the extent that deposits are
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| made into or receipts are collected by the receiving fund. In
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| all events, the full amounts of all transfers from the General
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| Revenue Fund to receiving funds shall be re-transferred to the
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| General Revenue Fund no later than June 30, 2006. |
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| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on July 1, |
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| 2005, or as soon thereafter as may be practical, the State |
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| Comptroller and the State Treasurer shall transfer $5,000,000 |
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| from the Communications Revolving Fund to the Hospital Basic |
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| Services Prevention Fund.
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| (d) Notwithstanding Public Act 94-91 or any other provision |
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| of law, the State Comptroller shall not transfer any moneys |
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| pursuant to subsection (a) out of any fund deleted from |
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| subsection (a) by this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
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| Assembly. On or before June 30, 2006 the State Comptroller |
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| shall reverse any transfers to the General Revenue Fund made |
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| pursuant to subsection (a) from funds deleted from subsection |
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| (a) by this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-91, eff. 7-1-05.) |
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| Section 10. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by |
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| changing Section 15-125 as follows:
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| (40 ILCS 5/15-125) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-125)
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| Sec. 15-125. "Prescribed Rate of Interest; Effective Rate |
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| of Interest". :
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| (1) "Prescribed rate of interest": The rate of interest to |
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| be used in
actuarial valuations and in development of actuarial |
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| tables as determined
by the board on the basis of the probable |
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| average effective rate of
interest on a long term basis.
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| (2) "Effective rate of interest": The interest rate for all |
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| or any part of
a fiscal year that is determined by the board |
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| based
on factors including the system's past and expected |
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| investment experience;
historical and expected fluctuations in |
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| the market value of investments; the
desirability of minimizing |
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| volatility in the effective rate of interest from
year to year; |
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| and the provision of reserves for anticipated losses upon |
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| sales,
redemptions, or other disposition of investments and for |
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| variations in interest
experience; except that for the purpose |
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| of determining the accumulated normal contributions used in |
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| calculating retirement annuities under Rule 2 of Section |
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| 15-136, the effective rate of interest shall be determined by |
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| the State Comptroller rather than the board. The State |
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| Comptroller shall determine the effective rate of interest to |
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| be used for this purpose using the factors listed above, and |
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| shall certify to the board and the Commission on Government |
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| Forecasting and Accountability the rate to be used for this |
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| purpose for fiscal year 2006 as soon as possible after the |
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| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
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| Assembly, and for each fiscal year thereafter no later than the |
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| January 31
September 1 immediately preceding the start of that |
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| fiscal year. |
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| (3) The change made to this Section by Public Acts 90-65 |
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| and 90-511 is a clarification of existing law.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-4, eff. 6-1-05; revised 10-11-05.)
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| Section 15. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by |
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| changing Section 6-21 as follows:
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| (235 ILCS 5/6-21) (from Ch. 43, par. 135)
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| Sec. 6-21. (a) Every person who is injured within this |
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| State, in
person or property, by any intoxicated person has a |
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| right of
action in his or her own name, severally or jointly, |
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| against any person,
licensed under the laws of this State or of |
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| any other state to sell
alcoholic liquor, who, by selling or |
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| giving alcoholic liquor,
within or without the territorial |
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| limits of this State, causes the
intoxication of such person.
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| Any person at least
21 years of age who pays for a hotel or |
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| motel room or facility knowing that
the room or facility is to |
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| be used by any person under 21 years of age for
the unlawful |
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| consumption of alcoholic liquors and such consumption causes
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| the intoxication of the person under 21 years of age, shall be |
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| liable to
any person who is injured in person or property by |
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| the intoxicated person
under 21 years of age.
Any person |
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| owning, renting, leasing or permitting the
occupation of any |
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| building or premises with knowledge that alcoholic
liquors are |
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| to be sold therein, or who having leased the same for other
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| purposes, shall knowingly permit therein the sale of any |
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| alcoholic liquors
that have caused the intoxication of any |
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| person, shall be liable, severally
or jointly, with the person |
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| selling
or giving the liquors. However, if such building or |
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| premises belong to a
minor or other person under guardianship |
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| the guardian of such person shall
be held liable instead of the |
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| ward. A married woman has the same right to
bring the action |
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| and to control it and the amount recovered as an unmarried
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| woman. All damages recovered by a minor under this Act shall be |
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| paid either
to the minor, or to his or her parent, guardian or |
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| next friend as the court
shall direct. The unlawful sale or |
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| gift of alcoholic liquor works a
forfeiture of all rights of |
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| the lessee or tenant under any lease or
contract of rent upon |
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| the premises where the unlawful sale or gift takes
place. All |
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| actions for damages under this Act may be by any appropriate
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| action in the circuit court. An action shall lie for injuries |
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| to either
means
of
support or loss of society, but not both, |
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| caused by an intoxicated person
or in
consequence of the
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| intoxication of any person resulting as hereinabove set out.
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| "Loss of society" means the mutual benefits that each family |
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| member receives
from the other's continued existence, |
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| including love, affection, care,
attention, companionship, |
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| comfort, guidance, and protection. "Family" includes
spouse, |
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| children, parents, brothers, and sisters.
The action, if
the |
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| person from whom support or society was furnished is living, |
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| shall be
brought by
any person injured in means of support or |
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| society in his or her name for
his or her
benefit and the |
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| benefit of all other persons
injured in means of support or |
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| society. However, any person claiming to be
injured in
means of |
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| support or society and not included in any action brought
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| hereunder may join by
motion made within the times herein |
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| provided for bringing such action or
the personal |
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| representative of the deceased person from whom such
support or |
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| society was furnished may so join. In every such action the |
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| jury
shall
determine the amount of damages to be recovered |
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| without regard to and
with no special instructions as to the |
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| dollar limits on recovery imposed
by this Section. The amount |
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| recovered in every such action is for the
exclusive benefit of |
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| the person injured in loss of support or society and
shall be
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| distributed to such persons in the proportions determined by |
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| the
verdict rendered or judgment entered in the action. If the |
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| right of action is
settled by agreement with the personal |
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| representative of a deceased
person from whom support or |
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| society was furnished, the court having
jurisdiction of
the |
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| estate of the deceased person shall distribute the amount of |
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| the
settlement to the person injured in loss of support or |
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| society in the
proportion,
as determined by the court, that the |
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| percentage of dependency of each
such person upon the deceased |
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| person bears to the sum of the percentages
of dependency of all |
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| such persons upon the deceased person. For all
causes of action |
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| involving persons injured, killed, or incurring property
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| damage before September 12, 1985, in no event
shall the |
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| judgment or recovery under this Act for injury to the person
or |
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| to the property of any person as hereinabove set out exceed |
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| $15,000, and
recovery under this Act for loss of means of |
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| support resulting from the
death or injury of any person, as |
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| hereinabove set out,
shall not exceed $20,000.
For all causes |
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| of action
involving persons injured, killed, or incurring |
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| property damage after
September 12, 1985 but before July 1, |
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| 1998, in
no event shall the
judgment or recovery for injury to |
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| the person or property of any person
exceed $30,000 for each |
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| person incurring damages, and recovery
under this
Act for loss |
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| of means of support resulting from the death or
injury of any
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| person shall not exceed $40,000.
For all causes of action
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| involving persons injured, killed, or incurring property |
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| damage on or after
July 1, 1998, in no event shall the
judgment |
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| or recovery for injury to the person or property of any person
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| exceed $45,000 for each person incurring damages, and recovery |
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| under this
Act for either loss of means of support or loss of |
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| society resulting from the
death or injury
of any
person shall |
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| not exceed $55,000.
Beginning in 1999, every January 20, these |
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| liability limits
shall automatically be increased or |
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| decreased, as applicable,
by a percentage equal to the |
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| percentage change in the consumer price index-u
during the |
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| preceding 12-month calendar year. "Consumer price index-u" |
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| means
the index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of |
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| the United States
Department of Labor that measures the average |
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| change in prices of goods and
services purchased by all urban |
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| consumers, United States city average, all
items, 1982-84 = |
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| 100. The new amount resulting from each annual adjustment
shall |
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| be determined by the Comptroller and made available via the |
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| Comptroller's official website by January 31 of every year and
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| to the chief judge of
each judicial circuit.
The liability |
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| limits at the time at which damages
subject to such limits are |
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| awarded by final judgment or settlement shall be
utilized by |
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| the courts.
Nothing in this Section bars
any person
from making |
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| separate claims which, in the aggregate, exceed any one limit
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| where such person incurs more than one type of compensable |
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| damage,
including personal injury, property damage, and loss to |
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| means of support or
society.
However, all persons claiming loss |
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| to means of support or society shall be
limited to
an aggregate |
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| recovery not to exceed the single limitation set forth herein
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| for the death or injury of each person from whom support or |
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| society is
claimed.
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| Nothing in this Act shall be construed to confer a cause of |
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| action for
injuries to the person or property of the |
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| intoxicated person himself, nor
shall anything in this Act be |
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| construed to confer a cause of action for
loss of means of |
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| support or society on the intoxicated person himself or on
any |
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| person
claiming to be supported by such intoxicated person or |
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| claiming the society
of such person.
In conformance with the |
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| rule of statutory construction enunciated in
the general |
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| Illinois saving provision in Section 4 of "An Act to revise
the |
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| law in relation to the construction of the statutes", approved |
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| March
5, 1874, as amended, no amendment of this Section |
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| purporting to abolish
or having the effect of abolishing a |
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| cause of action shall be applied to
invalidate a cause of |
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| action accruing before its effective date, irrespective
of |
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| whether the amendment was passed before or after the effective |
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| date of
this amendatory Act of 1986.
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| Each action hereunder shall be barred unless commenced |
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| within one year
next after the cause of action accrued.
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| However, a licensed distributor or brewer whose only |
| 24 |
| connection with the
furnishing of alcoholic liquor which is |
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| alleged to have caused intoxication
was the furnishing or |
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| maintaining of any apparatus for the dispensing or
cooling of |
| 27 |
| beer is not liable under this Section, and if such licensee is
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| named as a defendant, a proper motion to dismiss shall be |
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| granted.
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| (b) Any person licensed under any state or local law to
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| sell alcoholic liquor, whether
or not a citizen or resident of |
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| this State,
who in person or through an agent
causes the |
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| intoxication, by the sale or gift of
alcoholic liquor, of any |
| 34 |
| person who, while
intoxicated, causes injury to
any person or |
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| property in the State of Illinois
thereby submits such licensed |
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| person, and, if an individual, his or her
personal |
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| representative, to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State
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| for a cause of action arising under subsection (a) above.
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| Service of process upon any person who is subject to the
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| jurisdiction of the courts of this State, as provided in this |
| 5 |
| subsection,
may be made by personally serving the summons upon |
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| the defendant outside
this State, as provided in the Code of |
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| Civil Procedure, as now or hereafter
amended, with the same |
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| force and effect as
though summons had been personally served |
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| within this State.
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| Only causes of action arising under subsection (a) above |
| 11 |
| may be
asserted against a defendant in an action in which |
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| jurisdiction over him
or her is based upon this subsection.
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| Nothing herein contained limits or affects the right to |
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| serve
any process in any other manner now or hereafter provided |
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| by law.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-111, eff. 7-14-97.)
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| Section 20. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
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| changing Section 8-2006 as follows:
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| (735 ILCS 5/8-2006)
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| Sec. 8-2006. Copying fees; adjustment for inflation. |
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| Beginning in
2003, every January 20, the copying fee limits |
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| established in Sections 8-2001,
8-2003, 8-2004, and 8-2005 |
| 23 |
| shall automatically be increased or decreased, as
applicable, |
| 24 |
| by a percentage equal to the percentage change in the consumer
|
| 25 |
| price index-u during the preceding 12-month calendar year. |
| 26 |
| "Consumer price
index-u" means the index published by the |
| 27 |
| Bureau of Labor Statistics of the
United States Department of |
| 28 |
| Labor that measures the average change in
prices of goods and |
| 29 |
| services purchased by all urban consumers, United
States city |
| 30 |
| average, all items, 1982-84 = 100. The new amount resulting
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| 31 |
| from each annual adjustment shall be determined by the |
| 32 |
| Comptroller and
made available to the public via the |
| 33 |
| Comptroller's official website by January 31 of every year
on |
| 34 |
| January 20 of every year.
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