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1 | | (b-1) However, payment of tuition reimbursement claims |
2 | | under Section 14-7.03 or
18-3 of the School Code may be made by |
3 | | the State Board of Education from its
appropriations for those |
4 | | respective purposes for any fiscal year, even though
the claims |
5 | | reimbursed by the payment may be claims attributable to a prior
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6 | | fiscal year, and payments may be made at the direction of the |
7 | | State
Superintendent of Education from the fund from which the |
8 | | appropriation is made
without regard to any fiscal year |
9 | | limitations, except as required by subsection (j) of this |
10 | | Section. Beginning on June 30, 2021, payment of tuition |
11 | | reimbursement claims under Section 14-7.03 or 18-3 of the |
12 | | School Code as of June 30, payable from appropriations that |
13 | | have otherwise expired, may be paid out of the expiring |
14 | | appropriation during the 4-month period ending at the close of |
15 | | business on October 31.
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16 | | (b-2) All outstanding liabilities as of June 30, 2010, |
17 | | payable from appropriations that would otherwise expire at the |
18 | | conclusion of the lapse period for fiscal year 2010, and |
19 | | interest penalties payable on those liabilities under the State |
20 | | Prompt Payment Act, may be paid out of the expiring |
21 | | appropriations until December 31, 2010, without regard to the |
22 | | fiscal year in which the payment is made, as long as vouchers |
23 | | for the liabilities are received by the Comptroller no later |
24 | | than August 31, 2010. |
25 | | (b-2.5) All outstanding liabilities as of June 30, 2011, |
26 | | payable from appropriations that would otherwise expire at the |
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1 | | conclusion of the lapse period for fiscal year 2011, and |
2 | | interest penalties payable on those liabilities under the State |
3 | | Prompt Payment Act, may be paid out of the expiring |
4 | | appropriations until December 31, 2011, without regard to the |
5 | | fiscal year in which the payment is made, as long as vouchers |
6 | | for the liabilities are received by the Comptroller no later |
7 | | than August 31, 2011. |
8 | | (b-2.6) All outstanding liabilities as of June 30, 2012, |
9 | | payable from appropriations that would otherwise expire at the |
10 | | conclusion of the lapse period for fiscal year 2012, and |
11 | | interest penalties payable on those liabilities under the State |
12 | | Prompt Payment Act, may be paid out of the expiring |
13 | | appropriations until December 31, 2012, without regard to the |
14 | | fiscal year in which the payment is made, as long as vouchers |
15 | | for the liabilities are received by the Comptroller no later |
16 | | than August 31, 2012. |
17 | | (b-2.7) (b-2.6) For fiscal years 2012 and 2013, interest |
18 | | penalties payable under the State Prompt Payment Act associated |
19 | | with a voucher for which payment is issued after June 30 may be |
20 | | paid out of the next fiscal year's appropriation. The future |
21 | | year appropriation must be for the same purpose and from the |
22 | | same fund as the original payment. An interest penalty voucher |
23 | | submitted against a future year appropriation must be submitted |
24 | | within 60 days after the issuance of the associated voucher, |
25 | | and the Comptroller must issue the interest payment within 60 |
26 | | days after acceptance of the interest voucher. |
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2 | | (b-3) Medical payments may be made by the Department of |
3 | | Veterans' Affairs from
its
appropriations for those purposes |
4 | | for any fiscal year, without regard to the
fact that the |
5 | | medical services being compensated for by such payment may have
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6 | | been rendered in a prior fiscal year, except as required by |
7 | | subsection (j) of this Section. Beginning on June 30, 2021, |
8 | | medical payments payable from appropriations that have |
9 | | otherwise expired may be paid out of the expiring appropriation |
10 | | during the 4-month period ending at the close of business on |
11 | | October 31.
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12 | | (b-4) Medical payments and child care
payments may be made |
13 | | by the Department of
Human Services (as successor to the |
14 | | Department of Public Aid) from
appropriations for those |
15 | | purposes for any fiscal year,
without regard to the fact that |
16 | | the medical or child care services being
compensated for by |
17 | | such payment may have been rendered in a prior fiscal
year; and |
18 | | payments may be made at the direction of the Department of
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19 | | Healthcare and Family Services (or successor agency) from the |
20 | | Health Insurance Reserve Fund without regard to any fiscal
year |
21 | | limitations, except as required by subsection (j) of this |
22 | | Section. Beginning on June 30, 2021, medical and child care |
23 | | payments made by the Department of Human Services , and payments |
24 | | made at the discretion of the Department of Healthcare and |
25 | | Family Services (or successor agency) from the Health Insurance |
26 | | Reserve Fund and payable from appropriations that have |
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1 | | otherwise expired may be paid out of the expiring appropriation |
2 | | during the 4-month period ending at the close of business on |
3 | | October 31.
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4 | | (b-5) Medical payments may be made by the Department of |
5 | | Human Services from its appropriations relating to substance |
6 | | abuse treatment services for any fiscal year, without regard to |
7 | | the fact that the medical services being compensated for by |
8 | | such payment may have been rendered in a prior fiscal year, |
9 | | provided the payments are made on a fee-for-service basis |
10 | | consistent with requirements established for Medicaid |
11 | | reimbursement by the Department of Healthcare and Family |
12 | | Services, except as required by subsection (j) of this Section. |
13 | | Beginning on June 30, 2021, medical payments made by the |
14 | | Department of Human Services relating to substance abuse |
15 | | treatment services payable from appropriations that have |
16 | | otherwise expired may be paid out of the expiring appropriation |
17 | | during the 4-month period ending at the close of business on |
18 | | October 31. |
19 | | (b-6) Additionally, payments may be made by the Department |
20 | | of Human Services from
its appropriations, or any other State |
21 | | agency from its appropriations with
the approval of the |
22 | | Department of Human Services, from the Immigration Reform
and |
23 | | Control Fund for purposes authorized pursuant to the |
24 | | Immigration Reform
and Control Act of 1986, without regard to |
25 | | any fiscal year limitations, except as required by subsection |
26 | | (j) of this Section. Beginning on June 30, 2021, payments made |
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1 | | by the Department of Human Services from the Immigration Reform |
2 | | and Control Fund for purposes authorized pursuant to the |
3 | | Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 payable from |
4 | | appropriations that have otherwise expired may be paid out of |
5 | | the expiring appropriation during the 4-month period ending at |
6 | | the close of business on October 31.
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7 | | (b-7) Payments may be made in accordance with a plan |
8 | | authorized by paragraph (11) or (12) of Section 405-105 of the |
9 | | Department of Central Management Services Law from |
10 | | appropriations for those payments without regard to fiscal year |
11 | | limitations. |
12 | | (b-8) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary |
13 | | and to the extent permitted by federal law, as of July 1, 2015, |
14 | | outstanding liabilities as of June 30, payable from |
15 | | appropriations
which have otherwise expired, may be paid out of |
16 | | the expiring
appropriations only during the 2-month period |
17 | | ending at the
close of business on August 31. Any service |
18 | | involving
professional or artistic skills or any personal |
19 | | services by an employee whose
compensation is subject to income |
20 | | tax withholding must be performed as of June
30 of the fiscal |
21 | | year in order to be considered an "outstanding liability as of
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22 | | June 30" that is thereby eligible for payment out of the |
23 | | expiring
appropriation. |
24 | | (c) Further, payments may be made by the Department of |
25 | | Public Health and the
Department of Human Services (acting as |
26 | | successor to the Department of Public
Health under the |
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1 | | Department of Human Services Act)
from their respective |
2 | | appropriations for grants for medical care to or on
behalf of |
3 | | premature and high-mortality risk infants and their mothers and
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4 | | for grants for supplemental food supplies provided under the |
5 | | United States
Department of Agriculture Women, Infants and |
6 | | Children Nutrition Program,
for any fiscal year without regard |
7 | | to the fact that the services being
compensated for by such |
8 | | payment may have been rendered in a prior fiscal year, except |
9 | | as required by subsection (j) of this Section. Beginning on |
10 | | June 30, 2021, payments made by the Department of Public Health |
11 | | and the Department of Human Services from their respective |
12 | | appropriations for grants for medical care to or on behalf of |
13 | | premature and high-mortality risk infants and their mothers and |
14 | | for grants for supplemental food supplies provided under the |
15 | | United States Department of Agriculture Women, Infants and |
16 | | Children Nutrition Program payable from appropriations that |
17 | | have otherwise expired may be paid out of the expiring |
18 | | appropriations during the 4-month period ending at the close of |
19 | | business on October 31.
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20 | | (d) The Department of Public Health and the Department of |
21 | | Human Services
(acting as successor to the Department of Public |
22 | | Health under the Department of
Human Services Act) shall each |
23 | | annually submit to the State Comptroller, Senate
President, |
24 | | Senate
Minority Leader, Speaker of the House, House Minority |
25 | | Leader, and the
respective Chairmen and Minority Spokesmen of |
26 | | the
Appropriations Committees of the Senate and the House, on |
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1 | | or before
December 31, a report of fiscal year funds used to |
2 | | pay for services
provided in any prior fiscal year. This report |
3 | | shall document by program or
service category those |
4 | | expenditures from the most recently completed fiscal
year used |
5 | | to pay for services provided in prior fiscal years.
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6 | | (e) The Department of Healthcare and Family Services, the |
7 | | Department of Human Services
(acting as successor to the |
8 | | Department of Public Aid), and the Department of Human Services |
9 | | making fee-for-service payments relating to substance abuse |
10 | | treatment services provided during a previous fiscal year shall |
11 | | each annually
submit to the State
Comptroller, Senate |
12 | | President, Senate Minority Leader, Speaker of the House,
House |
13 | | Minority Leader, the respective Chairmen and Minority |
14 | | Spokesmen of the
Appropriations Committees of the Senate and |
15 | | the House, on or before November
30, a report that shall |
16 | | document by program or service category those
expenditures from |
17 | | the most recently completed fiscal year used to pay for (i)
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18 | | services provided in prior fiscal years and (ii) services for |
19 | | which claims were
received in prior fiscal years.
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20 | | (f) The Department of Human Services (as successor to the |
21 | | Department of
Public Aid) shall annually submit to the State
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22 | | Comptroller, Senate President, Senate Minority Leader, Speaker |
23 | | of the House,
House Minority Leader, and the respective |
24 | | Chairmen and Minority Spokesmen of
the Appropriations |
25 | | Committees of the Senate and the House, on or before
December |
26 | | 31, a report
of fiscal year funds used to pay for services |
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1 | | (other than medical care)
provided in any prior fiscal year. |
2 | | This report shall document by program or
service category those |
3 | | expenditures from the most recently completed fiscal
year used |
4 | | to pay for services provided in prior fiscal years.
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5 | | (g) In addition, each annual report required to be |
6 | | submitted by the
Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
7 | | under subsection (e) shall include the following
information |
8 | | with respect to the State's Medicaid program:
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9 | | (1) Explanations of the exact causes of the variance |
10 | | between the previous
year's estimated and actual |
11 | | liabilities.
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12 | | (2) Factors affecting the Department of Healthcare and |
13 | | Family Services' liabilities,
including but not limited to |
14 | | numbers of aid recipients, levels of medical
service |
15 | | utilization by aid recipients, and inflation in the cost of |
16 | | medical
services.
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17 | | (3) The results of the Department's efforts to combat |
18 | | fraud and abuse.
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19 | | (h) As provided in Section 4 of the General Assembly |
20 | | Compensation Act,
any utility bill for service provided to a |
21 | | General Assembly
member's district office for a period |
22 | | including portions of 2 consecutive
fiscal years may be paid |
23 | | from funds appropriated for such expenditure in
either fiscal |
24 | | year.
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25 | | (i) An agency which administers a fund classified by the |
26 | | Comptroller as an
internal service fund may issue rules for:
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1 | | (1) billing user agencies in advance for payments or |
2 | | authorized inter-fund transfers
based on estimated charges |
3 | | for goods or services;
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4 | | (2) issuing credits, refunding through inter-fund |
5 | | transfers, or reducing future inter-fund transfers
during
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6 | | the subsequent fiscal year for all user agency payments or |
7 | | authorized inter-fund transfers received during the
prior |
8 | | fiscal year which were in excess of the final amounts owed |
9 | | by the user
agency for that period; and
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10 | | (3) issuing catch-up billings to user agencies
during |
11 | | the subsequent fiscal year for amounts remaining due when |
12 | | payments or authorized inter-fund transfers
received from |
13 | | the user agency during the prior fiscal year were less than |
14 | | the
total amount owed for that period.
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15 | | User agencies are authorized to reimburse internal service |
16 | | funds for catch-up
billings by vouchers drawn against their |
17 | | respective appropriations for the
fiscal year in which the |
18 | | catch-up billing was issued or by increasing an authorized |
19 | | inter-fund transfer during the current fiscal year. For the |
20 | | purposes of this Act, "inter-fund transfers" means transfers |
21 | | without the use of the voucher-warrant process, as authorized |
22 | | by Section 9.01 of the State Comptroller Act.
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23 | | (i-1) Beginning on July 1, 2021, all outstanding |
24 | | liabilities, not payable during the 4-month lapse period as |
25 | | described in subsections (b-1), (b-3), (b-4), (b-5), (b-6), and |
26 | | (c) of this Section, that are made from appropriations for that |
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1 | | purpose for any fiscal year, without regard to the fact that |
2 | | the services being compensated for by those payments may have |
3 | | been rendered in a prior fiscal year, are limited to only those |
4 | | claims that have been incurred but for which a proper bill or |
5 | | invoice as defined by the State Prompt Payment Act has not been |
6 | | received by September 30th following the end of the fiscal year |
7 | | in which the service was rendered. |
8 | | (j) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the |
9 | | aggregate amount of payments to be made without regard for |
10 | | fiscal year limitations as contained in subsections (b-1), |
11 | | (b-3), (b-4), (b-5), (b-6), and (c) of this Section, and |
12 | | determined by using Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, |
13 | | shall not exceed the following amounts: |
14 | | (1) $6,000,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
15 | | to fiscal year 2012; |
16 | | (2) $5,300,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
17 | | to fiscal year 2013; |
18 | | (3) $4,600,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
19 | | to fiscal year 2014; |
20 | | (4) $4,000,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
21 | | to fiscal year 2015; |
22 | | (5) $3,300,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
23 | | to fiscal year 2016; |
24 | | (6) $2,600,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
25 | | to fiscal year 2017; |
26 | | (7) $2,000,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
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1 | | to fiscal year 2018; |
2 | | (8) $1,300,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
3 | | to fiscal year 2019; |
4 | | (9) $600,000,000 for outstanding liabilities related |
5 | | to fiscal year 2020; and |
6 | | (10) $0 for outstanding liabilities related to fiscal |
7 | | year 2021 and fiscal years thereafter. |
8 | | (k) Department of Healthcare and Family Services Medical |
9 | | Assistance Payments. |
10 | | (1) Definition of Medical Assistance. |
11 | | For purposes of this subsection, the term "Medical |
12 | | Assistance" shall include, but not necessarily be |
13 | | limited to, medical programs and services authorized |
14 | | under Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act, |
15 | | the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Children's Health |
16 | | Insurance Program Act, the Covering ALL KIDS Health |
17 | | Insurance Act, the Long Term Acute Care Hospital |
18 | | Quality Improvement Transfer Program Act, and medical |
19 | | care to or on behalf of persons suffering from chronic |
20 | | renal disease, persons suffering from hemophilia , and |
21 | | victims of sexual assault. |
22 | | (2) Limitations on Medical Assistance payments that |
23 | | may be paid from future fiscal year appropriations. |
24 | | (A) The maximum amounts of annual unpaid Medical |
25 | | Assistance bills received and recorded by the |
26 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services on or |
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1 | | before June 30th of a particular fiscal year |
2 | | attributable in aggregate to the General Revenue Fund, |
3 | | Healthcare Provider Relief Fund, Tobacco Settlement |
4 | | Recovery Fund, Long-Term Care Provider Fund, and the |
5 | | Drug Rebate Fund that may be paid in total by the |
6 | | Department from future fiscal year Medical Assistance |
7 | | appropriations to those funds are:
$700,000,000 for |
8 | | fiscal year 2013 and $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2014 |
9 | | and each fiscal year thereafter. |
10 | | (B) Bills for Medical Assistance services rendered |
11 | | in a particular fiscal year, but received and recorded |
12 | | by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
13 | | after June 30th of that fiscal year, may be paid from |
14 | | either appropriations for that fiscal year or future |
15 | | fiscal year appropriations for Medical Assistance. |
16 | | Such payments shall not be subject to the requirements |
17 | | of subparagraph (A). |
18 | | (C) Medical Assistance bills received by the |
19 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services in a |
20 | | particular fiscal year, but subject to payment amount |
21 | | adjustments in a future fiscal year may be paid from a |
22 | | future fiscal year's appropriation for Medical |
23 | | Assistance. Such payments shall not be subject to the |
24 | | requirements of subparagraph (A). |
25 | | (D) Medical Assistance payments made by the |
26 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services from |
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1 | | funds other than those specifically referenced in |
2 | | subparagraph (A) may be made from appropriations for |
3 | | those purposes for any fiscal year without regard to |
4 | | the fact that the Medical Assistance services being |
5 | | compensated for by such payment may have been rendered |
6 | | in a prior fiscal year. Such payments shall not be |
7 | | subject to the requirements of subparagraph (A). |
8 | | (3) Extended lapse period for Department of Healthcare |
9 | | and Family Services Medical Assistance payments. |
10 | | Notwithstanding any other State law to the contrary, |
11 | | outstanding Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
12 | | Medical Assistance liabilities, as of June 30th, payable |
13 | | from appropriations which have otherwise expired, may be |
14 | | paid out of the expiring appropriations during the 6-month |
15 | | period ending at the close of business on December 31st. |
16 | | (l) The changes to this Section made by Public Act 97-691 |
17 | | this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly shall be |
18 | | effective for payment of Medical Assistance bills incurred in |
19 | | fiscal year 2013 and future fiscal years. The changes to this |
20 | | Section made by Public Act 97-691 this amendatory Act of the |
21 | | 97th General Assembly shall not be applied to Medical |
22 | | Assistance bills incurred in fiscal year 2012 or prior fiscal |
23 | | years. |
24 | | (m) (k) The Comptroller must issue payments against |
25 | | outstanding liabilities that were received prior to the lapse |
26 | | period deadlines set forth in this Section as soon thereafter |
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1 | | as practical, but no payment may be issued after the 4 months |
2 | | following the lapse period deadline without the signed |
3 | | authorization of the Comptroller and the Governor. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 96-928, eff. 6-15-10; 96-958, eff. 7-1-10; |
5 | | 96-1501, eff. 1-25-11; 97-75, eff. 6-30-11; 97-333, eff. |
6 | | 8-12-11; 97-691, eff. 7-1-12; 97-732, eff. 6-30-12; 97-932, |
7 | | eff. 8-10-12; revised 8-23-12.)
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8 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
9 | | becoming law.
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