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1 | | AN ACT concerning finance.
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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 Illinois Sustainable Investing Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Sections 10 and 20 as follows: |
6 | | (30 ILCS 238/10)
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7 | | Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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8 | | "Financial institution" means a bank, savings bank, or |
9 | | credit union established under the laws of the State of |
10 | | Illinois, another state, or the United States of America. |
11 | | "Governmental unit" has the same meaning as in the Local |
12 | | Government Debt Reform Act.
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13 | | "Investment manager" means: |
14 | | (1) a fiduciary selected by a public agency, pension |
15 | | fund, retirement system or governmental unit who has the |
16 | | power to manage, acquire, or dispose of any asset of a |
17 | | public agency, pension fund, retirement system or |
18 | | governmental unit; |
19 | | (2) has acknowledged in writing that he or she is a |
20 | | fiduciary with respect to the public fund, retirement |
21 | | system or pension fund; and |
22 | | (3) is at least one of the following: (i) registered |
23 | | as an investment adviser under the federal Investment |
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1 | | Advisers Act of 1940; (ii) registered as an investment |
2 | | adviser under the Illinois Securities Law of 1953; (iii) a |
3 | | bank, as defined in the Investment Advisers Act of 1940; |
4 | | or (iv) an insurance company authorized to transact |
5 | | business in this State. |
6 | | "Investment policy" means a written investment policy |
7 | | adopted by a public agency or governmental unit which |
8 | | addresses safety of principal, liquidity of funds, and return |
9 | | on investment and which requires the investment portfolio be |
10 | | structured in such a manner as to provide sufficient liquidity |
11 | | to pay obligations as they come due.
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12 | | "Public agency" means the State of Illinois, the various |
13 | | counties, townships, cities, towns, villages, school |
14 | | districts, educational service regions, special road |
15 | | districts, public water supply districts, fire protection |
16 | | districts, drainage districts, levee districts, sewer |
17 | | districts, housing authorities, the Illinois Bank Examiners' |
18 | | Education Foundation, the Chicago Park District, and all other |
19 | | political corporations or subdivisions of the State of |
20 | | Illinois, now or hereafter created, whether herein |
21 | | specifically mentioned or not.
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22 | | "Public funds" means current operating funds, special |
23 | | funds, interest and sinking funds, and funds of any kind or |
24 | | character belonging to or in the custody of any public agency.
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25 | | "Sustainability factors" means factors that may have a |
26 | | material and relevant financial impact on the safety or |
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1 | | performance of an investment and which are complementary to |
2 | | financial factors and financial accounting.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 101-473, eff. 1-1-20 .) |
4 | | (30 ILCS 238/20)
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5 | | Sec. 20. Consideration of sustainable investment factors |
6 | | in decision-making.
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7 | | (a) A public agency shall prudently integrate |
8 | | sustainability factors into its investment decision-making, |
9 | | investment analysis, portfolio construction, due diligence, |
10 | | and investment ownership in order to maximize anticipated |
11 | | financial returns, minimize projected risk, and more |
12 | | effectively execute its fiduciary duty.
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13 | | (b) Sustainability factors may include, but are not |
14 | | limited to, the following:
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15 | | (1) Corporate governance and leadership factors, such |
16 | | as the independence of boards and auditors, the expertise |
17 | | and competence of corporate boards and executives, |
18 | | systemic risk management practices, executive compensation |
19 | | structures, transparency and reporting, leadership |
20 | | diversity, regulatory and legal compliance, shareholder |
21 | | rights, and ethical conduct.
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22 | | (2) Environmental factors that may have an adverse or |
23 | | positive financial impact on investment performance, such |
24 | | as greenhouse gas emissions, air quality, energy |
25 | | management, water and wastewater management, waste and |
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1 | | hazardous materials management, and ecological impacts.
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2 | | (3) Social capital factors that impact relationships |
3 | | with key outside parties, such as customers, local |
4 | | communities, the public, and the government, which may |
5 | | impact investment performance. Social capital factors |
6 | | include human rights, customer welfare, customer privacy, |
7 | | data security, access and affordability, selling practices |
8 | | and product labeling, community reinvestment, and |
9 | | community relations.
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10 | | (4) Human capital factors that recognize that the |
11 | | workforce is an important asset to delivering long-term |
12 | | value, including factors such as labor practices, |
13 | | responsible contractor and responsible bidder policies, |
14 | | employee health and safety, employee engagement, diversity |
15 | | and inclusion, and incentives and compensation.
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16 | | (5) Business model and innovation factors that reflect |
17 | | an ability to plan and forecast opportunities and risks, |
18 | | and whether a company can create long-term shareholder |
19 | | value, including factors such as supply chain management, |
20 | | materials sourcing and efficiency, business model |
21 | | resilience, product design and life cycle management, and |
22 | | physical impacts of climate change.
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23 | | (c) Sustainability factors may be analyzed in a variety of |
24 | | ways, including, but not limited to: (1) direct financial |
25 | | impacts and risks; (2) legal, regulatory, and policy impacts |
26 | | and risks; (3) against industry norms, best practices, and |
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1 | | competitive drivers; and (4) stakeholder engagement.
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2 | | (d) Nothing in this Act prohibits a public agency or |
3 | | governmental unit from integrating additional factors into its |
4 | | investment decision-making, investment analysis, portfolio |
5 | | construction, due diligence, and investment ownership of |
6 | | public funds. This Act shall not apply to financial |
7 | | institution time deposits or financial institution processing |
8 | | services.
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9 | | (e) Beginning January 1, 2024, investment managers shall |
10 | | disclose, prior to the award of a contract, a description of |
11 | | any process through which the manager prudently integrates the |
12 | | sustainability factors described in subsection (b) into their |
13 | | investment decision-making, investment analysis, portfolio |
14 | | construction, due diligence, and investment ownership in order |
15 | | to maximize anticipated risk-adjusted financial returns, |
16 | | identify projected risk, and execute the manager's fiduciary |
17 | | duties. Investment managers shall provide this disclosure to |
18 | | each public agency, pension fund, retirement system, or |
19 | | governmental unit for whom the investment manager is seeking |
20 | | selection as a fiduciary before acting in this official |
21 | | capacity. |
22 | | (Source: P.A. 101-473, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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