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1 | AN ACT concerning government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The State Officials and Employees Ethics Act is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Sections 25-5, 25-15, 25-50, 25-90, and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 25-95 as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (5 ILCS 430/25-5)
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8 | Sec. 25-5. Legislative Ethics Commission.
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9 | (a) The Legislative Ethics Commission is created.
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10 | (b) The Legislative Ethics Commission shall consist of 8
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11 | commissioners appointed 2 each by the
President and Minority | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Leader of the Senate and the Speaker and Minority Leader
of the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | House of Representatives.
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14 | The terms of the initial commissioners shall commence upon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | qualification.
Each appointing authority shall designate one | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | appointee who
shall serve for a 2-year term running through
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17 | June 30, 2005.
Each appointing authority shall designate one | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | appointee who
shall serve for a
4-year term running through | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | June 30, 2007.
The initial appointments shall be made within 60 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | days
after the effective date of this Act.
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21 | After the initial terms, commissioners shall serve for | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | 4-year terms
commencing on July 1 of the year of appointment | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | and running
through June 30 of the fourth following year. |
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1 | Commissioners may be
reappointed to one or more subsequent | ||||||
2 | terms.
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3 | Vacancies occurring other than at the end of a term shall | ||||||
4 | be filled
by the appointing authority only for the balance of | ||||||
5 | the
term of the commissioner whose office is vacant.
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6 | Terms shall run regardless of whether the position is | ||||||
7 | filled.
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8 | (c) The appointing authorities shall appoint commissioners | ||||||
9 | who
have experience holding governmental office or employment | ||||||
10 | and may
appoint commissioners who are members of the General | ||||||
11 | Assembly as well as
commissioners from the general public.
A | ||||||
12 | commissioner who is a member of the General Assembly must | ||||||
13 | recuse himself or
herself from participating in any matter | ||||||
14 | relating to any investigation or
proceeding in which he or she | ||||||
15 | is the subject.
A person is not eligible to
serve as a | ||||||
16 | commissioner if that person (i) has been convicted of a
felony | ||||||
17 | or a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, (ii) is, or was
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18 | within the preceding 12 months, engaged in activities that
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19 | require registration under the Lobbyist Registration Act, | ||||||
20 | (iii) is a
relative of the appointing authority, or (iv) is a | ||||||
21 | State officer or employee
other than a member of the General | ||||||
22 | Assembly.
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23 | (d) The Legislative Ethics Commission shall have
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24 | jurisdiction over members of the General Assembly and
all State
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25 | employees whose ultimate jurisdictional authority is
(i) a | ||||||
26 | legislative leader, (ii) the Senate Operations Commission, or |
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1 | (iii) the
Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services.
The | ||||||
2 | jurisdiction of the
Commission is limited to matters arising | ||||||
3 | under this Act or the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act and | ||||||
4 | violations of other related laws and rules .
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5 | (e) The Legislative Ethics Commission must meet, either
in | ||||||
6 | person or by other technological means, monthly or as
often as | ||||||
7 | necessary. At the first meeting of the Legislative
Ethics | ||||||
8 | Commission, the commissioners shall choose from their
number a | ||||||
9 | chairperson and other officers that they deem appropriate.
The | ||||||
10 | terms of officers shall be for 2 years commencing July 1 and
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11 | running through June 30 of the second following year. Meetings | ||||||
12 | shall be held at
the call
of the chairperson or any 3 | ||||||
13 | commissioners. Official action by the
Commission shall require | ||||||
14 | the affirmative vote of 5 commissioners, and
a quorum shall | ||||||
15 | consist of 5 commissioners. Commissioners shall receive
no | ||||||
16 | compensation but
may be
reimbursed for their reasonable | ||||||
17 | expenses actually incurred in the
performance of their duties.
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18 | (f) No commissioner, other than a commissioner who is a | ||||||
19 | member of the
General
Assembly, or employee of the Legislative
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20 | Ethics Commission may during his or her term of appointment or | ||||||
21 | employment:
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22 | (1) become a candidate for any elective office;
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23 | (2) hold any other elected or appointed public office
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24 | except for appointments on governmental advisory boards
or | ||||||
25 | study commissions or as otherwise expressly authorized by | ||||||
26 | law;
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1 | (3) be actively involved in the affairs of any | ||||||
2 | political party or political
organization; or
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3 | (4) actively participate in any campaign for any
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4 | elective office.
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5 | (g) An appointing authority may remove a
commissioner only | ||||||
6 | for cause.
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7 | (h) The Legislative Ethics Commission shall appoint an
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8 | Executive Director subject to the approval of at least 3 of the | ||||||
9 | 4 legislative leaders. The compensation of the Executive | ||||||
10 | Director shall
be as determined by the Commission or by the | ||||||
11 | Compensation Review
Board, whichever amount is higher. The | ||||||
12 | Executive Director of the Legislative
Ethics Commission may | ||||||
13 | employ, subject to the approval of at least 3 of the 4 | ||||||
14 | legislative leaders, and determine the
compensation of staff, | ||||||
15 | as appropriations permit.
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16 | (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03; 93-685, eff. 7-8-04.) | ||||||
17 | (5 ILCS 430/25-15)
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18 | Sec. 25-15. Duties of the Legislative Ethics Commission. In | ||||||
19 | addition to
duties otherwise assigned by law, the Legislative | ||||||
20 | Ethics Commission shall have
the following duties:
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21 | (1) To promulgate rules governing the performance of | ||||||
22 | its duties and the
exercise of its powers and governing the | ||||||
23 | investigations of the Legislative
Inspector General.
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24 | (2) To conduct administrative hearings and rule on | ||||||
25 | matters
brought before the Commission only upon the receipt |
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1 | of pleadings
filed by the Legislative Inspector General and | ||||||
2 | not upon its own
prerogative, but may appoint special | ||||||
3 | Legislative Inspectors General as provided
in Section | ||||||
4 | 25-21. Any other allegations of misconduct received by the
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5 | Commission from a person other than the Legislative | ||||||
6 | Inspector General
shall be referred to the Office of the | ||||||
7 | Legislative Inspector General.
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8 | (3) To prepare and publish manuals and guides and, | ||||||
9 | working with
the Office of the Attorney General, oversee
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10 | training of employees under its jurisdiction that explains | ||||||
11 | their duties.
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12 | (4) To prepare public information materials to | ||||||
13 | facilitate
compliance, implementation, and enforcement of | ||||||
14 | this Act.
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15 | (5) To submit reports as required by this Act.
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16 | (6) To the extent authorized by this Act, to make | ||||||
17 | rulings, issue
recommendations, and impose administrative | ||||||
18 | fines,
if appropriate,
in
connection with the | ||||||
19 | implementation and interpretation of this Act.
The powers | ||||||
20 | and duties of the
Commission are limited to matters clearly | ||||||
21 | within the purview of this
Act.
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22 | (7) To issue subpoenas with respect to matters pending | ||||||
23 | before the Commission,
subject to the provisions of this | ||||||
24 | Article and in the
discretion of the Commission,
to compel | ||||||
25 | the attendance of witnesses for purposes of testimony and
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26 | the production of documents and other items for inspection |
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1 | and
copying.
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2 | (8) To appoint special Legislative Inspectors General | ||||||
3 | as provided in Section
25-21.
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4 | (9) To determine whether and under what circumstances | ||||||
5 | to disclose or publish reports pursuant to subsection (e) | ||||||
6 | of Section 25-95. | ||||||
7 | (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.) | ||||||
8 | (5 ILCS 430/25-50)
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9 | Sec. 25-50. Investigation reports; complaint procedure.
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10 | (a) If the Legislative Inspector General, upon the | ||||||
11 | conclusion of an
investigation, determines that reasonable | ||||||
12 | cause exists to believe that a
violation
has occurred, then
the | ||||||
13 | Legislative Inspector General shall issue a summary report of | ||||||
14 | the
investigation. The report shall be delivered to the
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15 | appropriate ultimate jurisdictional
authority , and to the head | ||||||
16 | of each State
agency
affected by or involved in the | ||||||
17 | investigation, if appropriate , and to the Legislative Ethics | ||||||
18 | Commission .
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19 | (b) The summary report of the investigation shall include | ||||||
20 | the following:
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21 | (1) A description of any allegations or other | ||||||
22 | information
received by the Legislative Inspector General | ||||||
23 | pertinent to the
investigation.
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24 | (2) A description of any alleged misconduct discovered | ||||||
25 | in the
course of the investigation.
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1 | (3) Recommendations for any corrective or disciplinary
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2 | action to be taken in response to any alleged misconduct | ||||||
3 | described in the
report, including but not limited to | ||||||
4 | discharge.
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5 | (4) Other information the Legislative Inspector | ||||||
6 | General
deems relevant to the investigation or resulting | ||||||
7 | recommendations.
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8 | (c) Not less than 30 days after delivery of the summary | ||||||
9 | report of
an
investigation under subsection (a),
if the | ||||||
10 | Legislative Inspector General desires to file a petition for | ||||||
11 | leave to
file a
complaint, the Legislative Inspector General | ||||||
12 | shall notify the Commission and
the
Attorney General.
If the | ||||||
13 | Attorney General determines
that reasonable cause exists to | ||||||
14 | believe that a violation has occurred, then the
Legislative | ||||||
15 | Inspector
General, represented by the Attorney
General, may | ||||||
16 | file with the Legislative Ethics Commission a petition for
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17 | leave to file a complaint.
The petition shall set
forth the | ||||||
18 | alleged violation and the
grounds that exist to support the | ||||||
19 | petition. The petition for leave to
file a complaint must be | ||||||
20 | filed with the Commission within 18 months
after the most | ||||||
21 | recent act of the alleged violation or of a series of alleged
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22 | violations
except where there is reasonable cause to believe
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23 | that fraudulent concealment has occurred. To constitute | ||||||
24 | fraudulent concealment
sufficient to toll this limitations | ||||||
25 | period, there must be an affirmative act or
representation | ||||||
26 | calculated to prevent discovery of the fact that a violation |
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1 | has
occurred.
If a petition for leave to file a complaint is | ||||||
2 | not filed with the Commission
within 6 months after notice by | ||||||
3 | the Inspector General to the Commission and the
Attorney | ||||||
4 | General, then the Commission may set a meeting of the | ||||||
5 | Commission at
which the Attorney General shall appear and | ||||||
6 | provide a status
report to the Commission.
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7 | (d) A copy of the petition must be served on all | ||||||
8 | respondents named in the
complaint and on each respondent's | ||||||
9 | ultimate jurisdictional authority in
the same manner as process | ||||||
10 | is served under the Code of Civil
Procedure.
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11 | (e) A respondent may file objections to the petition for | ||||||
12 | leave to
file a complaint within 30 days after notice of the | ||||||
13 | petition has been
served on the respondent.
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14 | (f) The Commission shall meet, either in person or by | ||||||
15 | telephone,
in a closed session to review the sufficiency of the | ||||||
16 | complaint.
If the Commission finds that complaint is | ||||||
17 | sufficient, the Commission shall
grant the petition for leave | ||||||
18 | to file the
complaint.
The Commission shall
issue notice to the | ||||||
19 | Legislative Inspector General and all respondents of
the | ||||||
20 | Commission's ruling on the sufficiency of the complaint. If the | ||||||
21 | complaint
is deemed to
sufficiently allege a violation of this | ||||||
22 | Act, then the Commission shall notify
the parties and shall
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23 | include a hearing date scheduled within 4 weeks after the date | ||||||
24 | of the notice,
unless all of the parties consent to a later | ||||||
25 | date.
If the complaint is deemed not to sufficiently allege a
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26 | violation, then
the Commission shall send by certified mail, |
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1 | return receipt requested,
a notice to the parties of the | ||||||
2 | decision to dismiss the complaint.
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3 | (g) On the scheduled date
the Commission shall conduct a | ||||||
4 | closed meeting,
either in person or, if the parties consent, by | ||||||
5 | telephone, on the complaint and
allow all
parties the | ||||||
6 | opportunity to present testimony and evidence.
All such | ||||||
7 | proceedings shall be transcribed.
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8 | (h) Within an appropriate time limit set by rules of the | ||||||
9 | Legislative
Ethics Commission, the Commission shall (i) | ||||||
10 | dismiss the
complaint or (ii) issue a recommendation of | ||||||
11 | discipline to the
respondent and the respondent's ultimate | ||||||
12 | jurisdictional authority or
impose an administrative fine upon | ||||||
13 | the respondent, or both.
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14 | (i) The proceedings on any complaint filed with the | ||||||
15 | Commission
shall be conducted pursuant to rules promulgated by | ||||||
16 | the Commission.
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17 | (j) The Commission may designate hearing officers
to | ||||||
18 | conduct proceedings as determined by rule of the Commission.
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19 | (k) In all proceedings before the Commission, the standard | ||||||
20 | of
proof is by a preponderance of the evidence.
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21 | (l) When the Inspector General concludes that there is | ||||||
22 | insufficient
evidence that a violation has occurred, the | ||||||
23 | Inspector General shall close the
investigation. At the request | ||||||
24 | of the subject of the investigation, the
Inspector
General | ||||||
25 | shall provide a written statement to the subject of the | ||||||
26 | investigation
and to the Commission of
the Inspector General's |
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1 | decision to close the investigation. Closure by the
Inspector | ||||||
2 | General does not bar the Inspector General from resuming the
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3 | investigation if circumstances warrant.
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4 | (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.) | ||||||
5 | (5 ILCS 430/25-90)
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6 | Sec. 25-90. Confidentiality.
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7 | (a) The identity of any individual providing information or | ||||||
8 | reporting any
possible or alleged
misconduct to the Legislative | ||||||
9 | Inspector General or the Legislative Ethics
Commission
shall be | ||||||
10 | kept confidential and may not be disclosed
without the consent | ||||||
11 | of that individual, unless the individual consents to
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12 | disclosure of his or her name or disclosure of the individual's | ||||||
13 | identity is
otherwise required by law. The confidentiality | ||||||
14 | granted by this subsection does
not preclude the disclosure of | ||||||
15 | the identity of a person in any capacity other
than as the | ||||||
16 | source of an allegation.
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17 | (b) Subject to the provisions of Section 25-50(c), | ||||||
18 | commissioners, employees,
and agents of the Legislative Ethics
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19 | Commission, the Legislative Inspector General, and employees | ||||||
20 | and agents of the
Office of the Legislative Inspector General | ||||||
21 | shall keep confidential and shall
not disclose information | ||||||
22 | exempted from disclosure under the
Freedom of Information Act | ||||||
23 | or by this Act , except as necessary to inform a complainant of | ||||||
24 | the status of an investigation .
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25 | (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.) |
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1 | (5 ILCS 430/25-95)
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2 | Sec. 25-95. Exemptions.
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3 | (a) Documents generated by an ethics
officer under this | ||||||
4 | Act, except Section 5-50, are exempt from the provisions of
the | ||||||
5 | Freedom
of Information Act.
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6 | (a-5) Requests from ethics officers, members, and State | ||||||
7 | employees to the Office of the Legislative Inspector General, a | ||||||
8 | Special Legislative Inspector General, the Legislative Ethics | ||||||
9 | Commission, an ethics officer, or a person designated by a | ||||||
10 | legislative leader for guidance on matters involving the | ||||||
11 | interpretation or application of this Act or rules promulgated | ||||||
12 | under this Act are exempt from the provisions of the Freedom of | ||||||
13 | Information Act. Guidance provided to an ethics officer, | ||||||
14 | member, or State employee at the request of an ethics officer, | ||||||
15 | member, or State employee by the Office of the Legislative | ||||||
16 | Inspector General, a Special Legislative Inspector General, | ||||||
17 | the Legislative Ethics Commission, an ethics officer, or a | ||||||
18 | person designated by a legislative leader on matters involving | ||||||
19 | the interpretation or application of this Act or rules | ||||||
20 | promulgated under this Act is exempt from the provisions of the | ||||||
21 | Freedom of Information Act.
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22 | (b) Any allegations
and related documents
submitted to the | ||||||
23 | Legislative Inspector General and any pleadings and
related | ||||||
24 | documents brought before the Legislative Ethics
Commission are | ||||||
25 | exempt from the provisions of the Freedom of
Information Act so |
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1 | long as the Legislative Ethics Commission
does not make a | ||||||
2 | finding of a violation of this Act.
If the Legislative
Ethics | ||||||
3 | Commission finds that a violation has occurred, the
entire | ||||||
4 | record of proceedings before the Commission, the decision and
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5 | recommendation, and the mandatory report from the agency head | ||||||
6 | or
ultimate jurisdictional authority to the Legislative Ethics
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7 | Commission are not exempt from the provisions of the Freedom of
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8 | Information Act but information contained therein that is | ||||||
9 | exempt from the
Freedom of Information Act must be redacted | ||||||
10 | before disclosure as provided in
Section 8 of the Freedom of | ||||||
11 | Information Act.
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12 | (c) Meetings of the Commission under
Sections 25-5
and | ||||||
13 | 25-15 of this Act are exempt from the provisions of the Open
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14 | Meetings Act.
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15 | (d) Unless otherwise provided in this Act, all | ||||||
16 | investigatory files and
reports of the Office of the | ||||||
17 | Legislative Inspector General, other than
quarterly
reports, | ||||||
18 | are confidential, are exempt from disclosure
under the Freedom | ||||||
19 | of Information Act, and shall not be divulged to
any person or | ||||||
20 | agency, except as necessary (i) to the appropriate law
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21 | enforcement
authority if the matter is referred pursuant to | ||||||
22 | this Act, (ii) to the ultimate
jurisdictional authority, or | ||||||
23 | (iii) to the
Legislative Ethics Commission.
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24 | (e) The Legislative Ethics Commission may disclose or | ||||||
25 | publish a summary report issued by the Legislative Inspector | ||||||
26 | General pursuant to Section 25-50. The Commission's |
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1 | determination whether to disclose or publish shall be based on | ||||||
2 | criteria, established by the Commission by rule, that balance | ||||||
3 | the privacy interest of individual subjects of a report and the | ||||||
4 | informational needs of the public. | ||||||
5 | (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03; 93-685, eff. 7-8-04.)
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6 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
7 | becoming law.
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