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| AN ACT concerning elections.
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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 Election Code is amended by changing |
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| Sections 2A-1.1 and 7A-1 as follows:
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| (10 ILCS 5/2A-1.1) (from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.1)
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| Sec. 2A-1.1. All Elections - Consolidated Schedule. |
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| (a) In
even-numbered years, the general election shall be |
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| held on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday of November; |
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| and an election to be known
as the general primary election |
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| shall be held on the third first Tuesday in March February;
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| (b) In odd-numbered years, an election to be known as the
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| consolidated election shall be held on the first Tuesday in |
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| April except
as provided in Section 2A-1.1a of this Act; and
an |
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| election to be known as the consolidated primary election shall |
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| be
held on the last Tuesday in February.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-6, eff. 6-20-07.)
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| (10 ILCS 5/7A-1) (from Ch. 46, par. 7A-1)
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| Sec. 7A-1.
Any Supreme, Appellate or Circuit Judge who has |
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| been elected
to that office and who seeks to be retained in |
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| that office under subsection
(d) of Section 12 of Article VI of |
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| the Constitution shall file a declaration
of candidacy to |
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| succeed himself in the office of the Secretary of State
not |
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| less than 6 months on or before the first Monday in December |
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| before the general election preceding
the expiration of his |
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| term of office. Within 3 business days thereafter,
the |
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| Secretary of State shall certify to the State Board of |
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| Elections the
names of all incumbent judges who were eligible |
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| to stand for retention at
the next general election but failed |
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| to timely file a declaration of
candidacy to succeed themselves |
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| in office or, having timely filed such a
declaration, withdrew |
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| it. The State Board of Elections may rely upon the
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| certification from the Secretary of State (a) to determine when |
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| vacancies
in judicial office exist and (b) to determine the |
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| judicial positions for
which elections will be held. The |
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| Secretary of State, not less
than 63 days before the election, |
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| shall certify the Judge's candidacy to
the proper election |
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| officials. The names of Judges seeking retention shall
be |
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| submitted to the electors, separately and without party |
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| designation,
on the sole question whether each Judge shall be |
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| retained in office for
another term. The retention elections |
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| shall be conducted at general elections
in the appropriate |
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| Judicial District, for Supreme and Appellate Judges,
and in the |
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| circuit for Circuit Judges. The affirmative vote of |
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| three-fifths
of the electors voting on the question shall elect |
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| the Judge to the office
for a term commencing on the first |
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| Monday in December following his election.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-1348.)
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| Section 10. The General Assembly Compensation Act is |
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| amended by changing Section 4 as follows: |
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| (25 ILCS 115/4) (from Ch. 63, par. 15.1)
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| Sec. 4. Office allowance. Beginning July 1, 2001, each |
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| member
of the House
of Representatives is authorized to approve |
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| the expenditure of not more than
$61,000 per year and each |
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| member of the
Senate is authorized to approve the
expenditure |
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| of not more than $73,000 per
year to pay for "personal |
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| services",
"contractual services", "commodities", "printing", |
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| "travel",
"operation of automotive equipment", |
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| "telecommunications services", as
defined in the State Finance |
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| Act, and the compensation of one or more
legislative assistants |
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| authorized pursuant to this Section, in connection
with his or |
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| her legislative duties and not in connection with any political
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| campaign.
On July 1, 2002 and on July 1 of each year |
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| thereafter, the amount authorized
per year under this Section |
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| for each member of the Senate and each member of
the House of |
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| Representatives shall be increased by a percentage increase
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| equivalent to the lesser of (i) the increase in the designated |
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| cost of living
index or (ii) 5%. The designated cost of living |
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| index is the index known as
the "Employment Cost Index, Wages |
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| and Salaries, By
Occupation and Industry Groups: State and |
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| Local Government Workers: Public
Administration" as published |
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| by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S.
Department of |
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| Labor for the calendar year immediately preceding the year of |
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| the
respective July 1st increase date. The increase shall be |
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| added to the then
current amount, and the adjusted amount so |
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| determined shall be the annual
amount beginning July 1 of the |
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| increase year until July 1 of the next year. No
increase under |
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| this provision shall be less than zero.
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| A member may purchase office equipment if the member |
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| certifies
to the Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the |
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| House, as applicable,
that the purchase price, whether paid in |
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| lump sum or installments, amounts
to less than would be charged |
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| for renting or leasing the equipment over
its anticipated |
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| useful life. All such equipment must be purchased through
the |
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| Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the House, as |
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| applicable, for
proper identification and verification of |
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| purchase.
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| Each member of the General Assembly is authorized to employ |
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| one or more
legislative assistants, who shall be solely under |
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| the direction and control
of that member, for the purpose of |
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| assisting the member in the performance
of his or her official |
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| duties. A legislative assistant may be employed
pursuant to |
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| this Section as a full-time employee, part-time employee, or
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| contractual employee, at
the discretion of the member. If |
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| employed as a State employee, a
legislative assistant shall |
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| receive employment benefits on the same terms
and conditions |
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| that apply to other employees of the General Assembly.
Each |
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| member shall adopt and implement personnel policies
for |
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| legislative assistants under his or her direction and
control |
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| relating to work time requirements, documentation for |
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| reimbursement for
travel on official State business, |
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| compensation, and the earning and accrual of
State benefits for |
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| those legislative assistants who may be eligible to receive
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| those benefits.
The policies shall also require legislative |
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| assistants to
periodically submit time sheets documenting, in |
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| quarter-hour increments, the
time
spent each day on official |
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| State business.
The
policies shall require the time sheets to |
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| be submitted on paper,
electronically, or both and to be |
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| maintained in either paper or electronic
format by the |
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| applicable fiscal office
for a period of at least 2 years.
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| Contractual employees may satisfy
the time sheets requirement |
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| by complying with the terms of their contract,
which shall |
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| provide for a means of compliance with this requirement.
A |
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| member may
satisfy the requirements of this paragraph by |
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| adopting and implementing the
personnel policies promulgated |
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| by that
member's legislative leader under the State Officials |
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| and Employees Ethics
Act
with respect to that member's |
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| legislative
assistants.
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| As used in this Section the term "personal services" shall |
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| include
contributions of the State under the Federal Insurance |
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| Contribution Act and
under Article 14 of the Illinois Pension |
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| Code. As used in this Section the
term "contractual services" |
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| shall not include improvements to real property
unless those |
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| improvements are the obligation of the lessee under the lease
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| agreement. Beginning July 1, 1989, as used in the Section, the |
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| term "travel"
shall be limited to travel in connection with a |
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| member's legislative duties and
not in connection with any |
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| political campaign. Beginning on the effective
date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, as
used
in this |
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| Section, the term "printing" includes, but is not limited to,
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| newsletters,
brochures, certificates,
congratulatory
mailings,
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| greeting or welcome messages, anniversary or
birthday cards, |
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| and congratulations for prominent achievement cards. As used
in |
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| this Section, the term "printing" includes fees for |
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| non-substantive
resolutions charged by the Clerk of the House |
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| of Representatives under
subsection (c-5) of Section 1 of the |
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| Legislative Materials Act.
No newsletter or brochure that is |
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| paid for, in whole or in part, with
funds
provided under this |
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| Section may be printed or mailed during a period
beginning |
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| February 1 December 15 of the year of preceding a general |
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| primary
election and ending the day after the general primary |
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| election and during a
period beginning September 1 of the year |
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| of a general election and ending the
day after the general |
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| election, except that such a newsletter or brochure may
be |
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| mailed during
those times if it is mailed to a constituent in |
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| response to that constituent's
inquiry concerning the needs of |
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| that constituent or questions raised by that
constituent.
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| Nothing in
this Section shall be construed to authorize |
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| expenditures for lodging and meals
while a member is in |
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| attendance at sessions of the General Assembly.
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| Any utility bill for service provided to a member's |
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| district office for
a period including portions of 2 |
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| consecutive fiscal years may be paid from
funds appropriated |
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| for such expenditure in either fiscal year.
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| If a vacancy occurs in the office of Senator or |
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| Representative in the General
Assembly, any office equipment in |
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| the possession of the vacating member
shall transfer to the |
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| member's successor; if the successor does not want
such |
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| equipment, it shall be transferred to the Secretary of the |
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| Senate or
Clerk of the House of Representatives, as the case |
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| may be, and if not
wanted by other members of the General |
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| Assembly then to the Department of
Central Management Services |
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| for treatment as surplus property under the
State Property |
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| Control Act. Each member, on or before June 30th of each
year, |
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| shall conduct an inventory of all equipment purchased pursuant |
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| to
this Act. Such inventory shall be filed with the Secretary |
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| of the Senate
or the Clerk of the House, as the case may be. |
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| Whenever a vacancy occurs,
the Secretary of the Senate or the |
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| Clerk of the House, as the case may be,
shall conduct an |
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| inventory of equipment purchased.
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| In the event that a member leaves office during his or her |
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| term, any
unexpended or unobligated portion of the allowance |
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| granted under this Section
shall lapse. The vacating member's |
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| successor shall be granted an allowance
in an amount, rounded |
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| to the nearest dollar, computed by dividing the annual
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| allowance by 365 and multiplying the quotient by the number of |
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| days remaining
in the fiscal year.
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| From any appropriation for the purposes of this Section for |
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| a
fiscal year which overlaps 2 General Assemblies, no more than |
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| 1/2 of the
annual allowance per member may be spent or |
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| encumbered by any member of
either the outgoing or incoming |
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| General Assembly, except that any member
of the incoming |
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| General Assembly who was a member of the outgoing General
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| Assembly may encumber or spend any portion of his annual |
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| allowance within
the fiscal year.
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| The appropriation for the annual allowances permitted by |
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| this Section
shall be included in an appropriation to the |
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| President of the Senate and to
the Speaker of the House of |
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| Representatives for their respective members.
The President of |
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| the Senate and the Speaker of the House shall voucher for
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| payment individual members' expenditures from their annual |
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| office
allowances to the State Comptroller, subject to the |
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| authority of the
Comptroller under Section 9 of the State |
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| Comptroller Act.
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| Nothing in this Section prohibits the expenditure of |
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| personal funds or the funds of a political committee controlled |
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| by an officeholder to defray the customary and reasonable |
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| expenses of an officeholder in connection with the performance |
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| of governmental and public service functions. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-6, eff. 6-20-07; 96-555, eff. 8-18-09.)
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| Section 15. The Legislative Commission Reorganization Act |
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| of 1984 is amended by changing Section 9-2.5 as follows: |
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| (25 ILCS 130/9-2.5)
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| Sec. 9-2.5. Newsletters and brochures. The Legislative |
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| Printing Unit may
not print for any member of the General |
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| Assembly any newsletters or brochures
during the period |
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| beginning February 1 December 15 of the
year of preceding a |
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| general primary election and ending the day after the general |
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| primary
election and during a period beginning September 1 of |
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| the year of a general
election and ending the day after the |
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| general election.
A member of the General Assembly may not |
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| mail, during a period beginning
February 1 December 15 of the |
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| year of preceding a general primary election and ending the day |
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| after
the general primary election and during a period |
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| beginning September 1 of the
year of a general election and |
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| ending the day after the general election, any
newsletters or |
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| brochures
that were printed, at any time, by the Legislative
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| Printing Unit, except that such a newsletter or brochure may be |
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| mailed during
those times if it is mailed to a constituent in |
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| response to that constituent's
inquiry concerning the needs of |
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| that constituent or questions raised by that
constituent.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-6, eff. 6-20-07.)
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