100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018
HB4241

 

Introduced , by Rep. David McSweeney

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Open Illinois Checkbook Act. Requires the Comptroller to establish and maintain a publicly accessible database to be known as the "Open Illinois Checkbook" for the purpose of showing all of the expenditures made from any State fund. Provides further requirements for the establishment, use, and operation of the Open Illinois Checkbook. Defines terms. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Open
5Illinois Checkbook Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7    "Expenditure" means any payment, disbursement, or purchase
8made by a State entity.
9    "State entity" means the executive, legislative, and
10judicial branches of the State of Illinois, including its
11departments, divisions, agencies, constitutional offices,
12public bodies, and public universities. The term does not
13include units of local government, school districts, or
14community colleges.
15    "Vendor" means a person or entity that sells, leases, or
16otherwise provides goods and services to any State entity and
17receives reimbursement from that State entity for the goods or
18services provided.
 
19    Section 10. Open Illinois Checkbook.
20    (a) No more than 6 months after the effective date of this
21Act of the 100th General Assembly, the Comptroller shall
22establish and maintain a publicly accessible database to be

 

 

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1known as the "Open Illinois Checkbook" for the purpose of
2showing all of the expenditures made from any State fund. The
3Open Illinois Checkbook shall be maintained within the Internet
4website operated by the Office of the Comptroller, and access
5shall be free and open to the public. All relevant State
6entities, including, but not limited to, the Department of
7Innovation and Technology, shall consult with the Comptroller
8in the establishment of the Open Illinois Checkbook and the
9fulfillment of the requirements of this Act.
10    (b) Each entry in the Open Illinois Checkbook shall at a
11minimum contain the following information categories, which
12shall be searchable by the user by individual category or
13multiple categories per search:
14        (1)the amount of the expenditure;
15        (2) the date the expenditure was paid;
16        (3) the vendor to which the expenditure was paid;
17        (4) the State entity that made the expenditure; and
18        (5) the salaries of each State employee.
19    The Comptroller may, by administrative rule, provide
20additional information categories to be searchable by users
21under this subsection (b).
22    (c) The Open Illinois Checkbook shall allow users
23downloadable access to the following information:
24        (1) access to a searchable database of all
25    expenditures;
26        (2) access to each expense category of the State,

 

 

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1    including the Comptroller accounting code, if any, for a
2    specific class of good or service;
3        (3) access to aggregated classes of expenditure data;
4    and
5        (4) access to the total expenditures paid to a specific
6    State vendor or State employee.
7    The Comptroller may, by administrative rule, provide
8access to additional information to be downloadable by users
9under this subsection (c).
10    (d) The Comptroller shall develop and publish graphical
11representations of data contained in the Open Illinois
12Checkbook for the purpose of enhancing and organizing the data
13therein. The Comptroller shall determine the format of these
14graphical representations by administrative rule.
15    (e) The Comptroller shall accept comments from the public
16on the Open Illinois Checkbook and its implementation, and
17shall publish an annual selection of these comments. The
18selection shall reflect public opinion that both praises and
19criticizes the implementation. Nothing in this subsection (e)
20shall require the Comptroller to publish public comments that
21are obscene or otherwise irrelevant to the subject of the Open
22Illinois Checkbook.
23    (f) The Comptroller shall not be required to publish in the
24Open Illinois Checkbook any expenditure that is confidential
25under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act. The
26Comptroller and his or her employees shall be legally protected

 

 

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1from liability concerning the inadvertent disclosure of a
2confidential record that was posted despite its eligibility to
3be kept confidential under the Freedom of Information Act.
4    (g) No later than the 10th day of each month, each State
5entity shall convey expenditure information to the Comptroller
6for inclusion in the Open Illinois Checkbook concerning
7expenditures made by that State entity during the preceding
8month. Each State entity required to convey information to the
9Comptroller under this subsection (g) shall also provide a link
10on its Internet website to the Open Illinois Checkbook.
11    (h) No later than March 31 of each year, the Comptroller
12shall report on the implementation and the performance of the
13requirements of this Act, including statistics on data made
14available and frequency of public usage. The report shall be
15made available to the public, and copies of the report shall be
16delivered to the Governor, the President and Minority Leader of
17the Senate, the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of
18Representatives, and the Secretary of State in his or her
19capacity as the Illinois State Librarian.
20    (i) The Comptroller shall adopt any administrative rules
21necessary for the implementation and enforcement of this Act
22under the provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure
23Act.
 
24    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
25becoming law.