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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 SB1523
Introduced 2/18/2009, by Sen. David Koehler SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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55 ILCS 5/4-2001 |
from Ch. 34, par. 4-2001 |
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Amends the Counties Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning
state's attorney salaries.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
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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 Counties Code is amended by changing Section |
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| 4-2001 as follows:
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| (55 ILCS 5/4-2001) (from Ch. 34, par. 4-2001)
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| Sec. 4-2001. State's attorney salaries.
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| (a) There shall be allowed to the
the several state's |
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| attorneys in this State,
except the state's attorney of Cook |
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| County, the following annual salary:
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| (1) Subject to paragraph (5), to each state's attorney |
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| in counties
containing less than 10,000 inhabitants, |
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| $40,500 until December 31, 1988,
$45,500 until June 30, |
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| 1994, and $55,500 thereafter or as set by the
Compensation |
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| Review Board, whichever is greater.
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| (2) Subject to paragraph (5), to each state's attorney |
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| in counties
containing 10,000 or more inhabitants but less |
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| than 20,000 inhabitants,
$46,500 until December 31, 1988, |
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| $61,500 until June 30, 1994, and $71,500
thereafter or as |
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| set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater.
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| (3) Subject to paragraph (5),
to each state's attorney |
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| in counties containing 20,000 or more
but less than 30,000 |
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| inhabitants, $51,000 until December 31, 1988,
$65,000 |
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| until June 30, 1994, and $75,000
thereafter or as set by |
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| the Compensation Review Board, whichever is
greater.
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| (4) To each state's attorney in counties of 30,000 or
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| more inhabitants, $65,500 until December 31, 1988, $80,000 |
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| until June 30,
1994, and $96,837 thereafter or as set by |
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| the Compensation Review Board,
whichever is greater.
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| (5) Effective December 1,
2000, to each state's |
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| attorney in counties containing fewer than
30,000 |
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| inhabitants, the same salary plus any cost of living |
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| adjustments
as authorized by the Compensation Review Board |
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| to take effect after
January 1, 1999, for state's attorneys |
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| in counties containing 20,000
or more but fewer than 30,000 |
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| inhabitants, or as set by the Compensation
Review Board |
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| whichever is greater.
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| The State shall furnish 66 2/3% of the total annual |
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| compensation
to be paid to each state's attorney in Illinois |
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| based on the salary in
effect on December 31, 1988, and 100%
of |
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| the increases in salary taking effect after December 31, 1988.
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| Said amounts furnished by the State shall be payable |
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| monthly
from the state treasury to the county in which each |
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| state's attorney is
elected.
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| Each county shall be required to furnish 33 1/3% of the
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| total annual compensation to be paid to each state's attorney |
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| in Illinois
based on the salary in effect on December 31, 1988.
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| (b) Effective December 1, 2000, no state's attorney may |
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| engage in
the private practice of law. However, until November |
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| 30, 2000,
(i) the state's attorneys in counties containing |
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| fewer than 10,000 inhabitants
may engage in the practice of |
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| law, and (ii) in any county between 10,000 and
30,000 |
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| inhabitants or in any county containing 30,000 or more |
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| inhabitants which
reached that population between 1970 and |
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| December 31, 1981, the state's
attorney may declare his or her |
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| intention to engage in the private practice of
law, and may do |
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| so through no later than November 30, 2000, by filing a written
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| declaration of intent to engage in the private practice of law |
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| with the county
clerk. The declaration of intention shall be |
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| irrevocable during the remainder
of the term of office. The |
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| declaration shall be filed with the county clerk
within 30 days |
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| of certification of election or appointment, or within 60 days
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| of March 15, 1989, whichever is later. In that event the annual |
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| salary of such
state's attorney shall be as follows:
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| (1) In counties containing 10,000 or more inhabitants |
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| but less than
20,000 inhabitants, $46,500 until December |
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| 31, 1988, $51,500
until June 30, 1994, and $61,500 |
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| thereafter or as set by the Compensation
Review Board, |
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| whichever is greater.
The State shall furnish 100% of the |
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| increases taking
effect after December 31, 1988.
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| (2) In counties containing 20,000 or more inhabitants |
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| but less than
30,000 inhabitants, and in counties |
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| containing 30,000 or more inhabitants
which reached said |
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| population between 1970 and December 31, 1981, $51,500
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| until December 31, 1988, $56,000 until June 30, 1994, and |
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| $65,000
thereafter or as set by the Compensation Review |
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| Board, whichever is
greater. The State shall furnish 100% |
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| of the
increases taking effect after December 31, 1988.
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| (c) In counties where a state mental health institution, as |
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| hereinafter
defined, is located, one assistant state's |
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| attorney shall receive for his
services, payable monthly from |
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| the state treasury to the county in which he
is appointed, the |
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| following:
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| (1) To each assistant state's attorney in counties |
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| containing less than
10,000 inhabitants, the sum of $2,500 |
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| per annum;
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| (2) To each assistant state's attorney in counties |
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| containing not less
than 10,000 inhabitants and not more |
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| than 20,000 inhabitants, the sum of
$3,500 per annum;
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| (3) To each assistant state's attorney in counties |
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| containing not less
than 20,000 inhabitants and not more |
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| than 30,000 inhabitants, the sum of
$4,000 per annum;
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| (4) To each assistant state's attorney in counties |
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| containing not less
than 30,000 inhabitants and not more |
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| than 40,000 inhabitants, the sum of
$4,500 per annum;
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| (5) To each assistant state's attorney in counties |
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| containing not less
than 40,000 inhabitants and not more |
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| than 70,000 inhabitants, the sum of
$5,000 per annum;
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| (6) To each assistant state's attorney in counties |
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| containing not less
than 70,000 inhabitants and not more |
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| than 1,000,000 inhabitants, the sum
of $6,000 per annum.
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| (d) The population of all counties for the purpose of |
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| fixing salaries as
herein provided shall be based upon the last |
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| Federal census immediately
previous to the appointment of an |
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| assistant state's attorney in each county.
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| (e) At the request of the county governing authority, in |
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| counties where
one or more state correctional institutions, as |
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| hereinafter defined, are
located, one or more assistant state's |
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| attorneys shall receive for their
services, provided that such |
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| services are performed in connection with the
state |
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| correctional institution, payable monthly from the state |
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| treasury to
the county in which they are appointed, the |
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| following:
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| (1) $22,000 for each assistant state's attorney in |
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| counties with one
or more State correctional institutions |
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| with a total average daily inmate
population in excess of |
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| 2,000, on the basis of 2 assistant state's
attorneys when |
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| the total average daily inmate population exceeds 2,000
but |
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| is less than 4,000; and 3 assistant state's attorneys when |
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| such
population exceeds 4,000; with reimbursement to be |
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| based on actual services
rendered.
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| (2) $15,000 per year for one assistant state's attorney |
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| in counties
having one or more correctional institutions |
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| with a total average daily
inmate population of between 750 |
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| and 2,000 inmates, with reimbursement to
be based on actual |
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| services rendered.
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| (3) A maximum of $12,000 per year for one assistant |
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| state's attorney
in counties having less than 750 inmates, |
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| with reimbursement to be based on
actual services rendered.
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| Upon application of the county governing authority and |
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| certification of
the State's Attorney, the Director of |
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| Corrections may, in his discretion
and subject to |
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| appropriation, increase the amount of salary reimbursement
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| to a county in the event special circumstances require the |
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| county to incur
extraordinary salary expenditures as a |
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| result of services performed in
connection with State |
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| correctional institutions in that county.
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| In determining whether or not to increase the amount of |
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| salary
reimbursement, the Director shall consider, among other |
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| matters:
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| (1) the nature of the services rendered;
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| (2) the results or dispositions obtained;
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| (3) whether or not the county was required to employ |
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| additional attorney
personnel as a direct result of the |
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| services actually rendered in
connection with a particular |
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| service to a State correctional institution.
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| (f) In counties where a State senior institution of higher |
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| education is
located, the assistant state's attorneys |
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| specified by this Section shall
receive for their services, |
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| payable monthly from the State treasury to
the county in which |
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| appointed, the following:
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| (1) $14,000 per year each for employment on a full time |
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| basis for 2
assistant state's attorneys in counties having |
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| a State university or
State universities with combined full |
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| time enrollment of more than
15,000 students.
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| (2) $7,200 per year for one assistant state's attorney |
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| with no
limitation on other practice in counties having a |
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| State university or
State universities with combined full |
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| time enrollment of 10,000 to
15,000 students.
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| (3) $4,000 per year for one assistant state's attorney |
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| with no
limitation on other practice in counties having a |
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| State university or
State universities with combined full |
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| time enrollment of less than
10,000 students.
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| Such salaries shall be paid to the state's attorney and the |
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| assistant
state's attorney in equal monthly installments by |
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| such county out of the
county treasury provided that the State |
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| of Illinois shall reimburse each
county monthly from the state |
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| treasury the amount of such salary. This
Section shall not |
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| prevent the payment of such additional compensation to
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| state's attorney or assistant state's attorney of any county, |
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| out of
the treasury of that county as may be provided by law.
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| (g) For purposes of this Section, "State mental health |
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| institution" means
any institution under the jurisdiction of |
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| the Department of Human Services
that is listed in Section 4 of |
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| the Mental Health and
Developmental Disabilities |
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| Administrative Act.
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| For purposes of this Section, "State correctional |
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| institution" means
any facility of the Department of |
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| Corrections including adult facilities,
juvenile facilities, |
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| pre-release centers, community correction centers, and
work |
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| camps.
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| For purposes of this Section, "State university" means the |
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| University
of Illinois, Southern Illinois University,
Chicago |
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| State University, Eastern Illinois University, Governors State
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| University, Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois |
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| University,
Northern Illinois University, Western Illinois |
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| University, and any public
community college
which has |
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| established a program of interinstitutional cooperation with |
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| one
of the foregoing institutions whereby a student, after |
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| earning an associate
degree from the community college, pursues |
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| a course of study at the
community college campus leading to a |
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| baccalaureate degree from the
foregoing institution (also |
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| known as a "2 Plus 2" degree program).
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| (h) A number of assistant state's attorneys shall be |
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| appointed in each
county that chooses to participate, as |
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| provided in this subsection,
for the prosecution of |
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| alcohol-related traffic offenses. Each county shall
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| monthly a subsidy for payment of the salaries and
benefits of |
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| these
assistant state's attorneys from State funds |
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| appropriated to the county for
that purpose. The amounts of |
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| subsidies provided by this subsection shall be
adjusted for |
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| inflation each July 1 using the Consumer Price Index of the |
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| Bureau
of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor.
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| When a county chooses to participate in the subsidy program |
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| described in this
subsection (h), the number of assistant |
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| state's attorneys who are prosecuting
alcohol-related traffic |
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| offenses must increase according to the subsidy
provided in |
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| this subsection. These appointed assistant state's attorneys |
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be in addition to any other assistant state's attorneys |
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| assigned to those cases
on the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, and
may not |
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| replace those assistant state's attorneys. In counties where |
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| the
state's attorney is the sole prosecutor, this subsidy shall |
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| be used to provide
an assistant state's attorney to prosecute |
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| alcohol-related traffic offenses
along with the state's |
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| attorney. In counties where the state's attorney is the
sole |
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| prosecutor, and in counties where a judge presides over cases |
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| involving a
variety of misdemeanors, including alcohol-related |
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| traffic matters, assistant
state's attorneys appointed and |
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| subsidized by this subsection (h) may also
prosecute the |
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| different misdemeanor cases at the direction of the state's
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| attorney.
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| Assistant state's attorneys shall be appointed under this |
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| subsection in the
following number and counties shall receive |
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| the following annual subsidies:
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| (1) In counties with fewer than 30,000 inhabitants, one |
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| at $35,000.
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| (2) In counties with 30,000 or more but fewer than |
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| 100,000
inhabitants, one at $45,000.
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| (3) In counties with 100,000 or more but fewer than |
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| 300,000 inhabitants,
2 at $45,000 each.
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| (4) In counties, other than Cook County, with 300,000 |
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| or more inhabitants,
4 at $50,000 each.
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| The amounts appropriated under this Section must be |
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| segregated by
population
classification and disbursed monthly.
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| If in any year the amount appropriated for the purposes of |
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| this subsection
(h) is insufficient to pay all of the subsidies |
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| specified in this subsection,
the amount appropriated shall |
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| first be prorated by the population
classifications of this |
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| subsection (h) and then among the counties choosing
to
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| participate
within each of those classifications. If any of the |
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| appropriated moneys for
each population classification remain |
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| at the end of a fiscal year,
the remainder of the moneys may be |
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| allocated to participating counties that
were not fully funded |
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| during the course of the year. Nothing in
this subsection |
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| prohibits 2 or more State's attorneys from combining their
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| subsidies to appoint a joint assistant State's attorney to
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| prosecute alcohol-related traffic offenses in multiple |
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| counties. Nothing in
this subsection prohibits a State's |
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| attorney from appointing an
assistant State's attorney by |
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| contract or otherwise.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-273, eff. 1-1-00;
91-440, eff. 8-6-99; 91-704, |
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| eff. 7-1-00; 92-309, eff. 8-9-01.)
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