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 Bill Status of HB0017  93rd General Assembly


Short Description:  STATE LOAN ACT

House Sponsors
Rep. Lou Lang

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/11/2005HouseSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
20 ILCS 2515/2.4 new
30 ILCS 105/5.595 new
30 ILCS 205/2from Ch. 15, par. 102
30 ILCS 210/2from Ch. 15, par. 152
30 ILCS 210/4from Ch. 15, par. 154
30 ILCS 210/5from Ch. 15, par. 155
30 ILCS 210/6from Ch. 15, par. 156
30 ILCS 210/7from Ch. 15, par. 157
30 ILCS 210/8from Ch. 15, par. 158
30 ILCS 210/10 new
305 ILCS 5/10-10.6 new
750 ILCS 5/505.4 new
750 ILCS 5/714 new
750 ILCS 5/715 new
750 ILCS 16/67 new
750 ILCS 22/318
750 ILCS 45/15.3 new


Synopsis As Introduced
Creates the State Loan Act to provide that the name of the person loaned State money must be made public. Amends the Illinois Department of Revenue Sunshine Act. Authorizes the Department to disclose information about delinquent taxpayers after giving at least 90 days notice of intent to disclose the information. Amends the State Finance Act and the Illinois State Collection Act of 1986. Requires that the Auditor General establish a Debt Collection Unit for the collection of overdue debts owed to the State. Beginning July 1, 2004, requires State agencies other than universities to determine the uncollectibility of debts using rules adopted by the Auditor General and to turn over to the Debt Collection Unit debts more than 90 days overdue. Authorizes the Auditor General to contract with private collection entities to pursue debts determined to be uncollectible. Requires the Auditor General to report semi-annually to the General Assembly and State Comptroller upon debts owed to the State and upon collection efforts. Abolishes in 2004 the Debt Collection Board, the Comptroller's use of special account receivable funds, and the use of private collection services by individual State agencies. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, and the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that for the purposes of enforcement of a child support order a transfer made by a child support obligor is fraudulent as to an obligee if the obligor made the transfer with the intent to defraud the obligee or without receiving equivalent value for the transfer. Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to provide that a person who willfully defaults on an order for child support may be subject to summary criminal contempt proceedings. Amends the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. Provides that, upon request by a tribunal of another state, a tribunal of this State shall issue or cause to be issued a subpoena or a subpoena duces tecum requiring a person in this State to appear at a deposition or before a tribunal and answer questions or produce documents or other tangible things for the purpose of obtaining information regarding the person's assets, income, and ability to pay a support order or judgment entered in the other state. Effective immediately.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  12/17/2002HousePrefiled with Clerk by Rep. Lou Lang
  1/8/2003HouseFirst Reading
  1/8/2003HouseReferred to Rules Committee
  1/23/2003HouseAssigned to Executive Committee
  3/13/2003HouseRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
  1/11/2005HouseSession Sine Die

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