Full Text of HB3424 103rd General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning public aid.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Township Code is amended by changing | 5 | | Section 85-13 as follows:
| 6 | | (60 ILCS 1/85-13)
| 7 | | Sec. 85-13. Township services, generally.
| 8 | | (a) The township board may either expend funds directly or | 9 | | may enter into
any cooperative agreement or contract with any | 10 | | other governmental entity,
not-for-profit corporation, | 11 | | non-profit community service association, or any
for-profit | 12 | | business entity as provided in subsection (b) with respect to | 13 | | the
expenditure of township funds, or funds made available to | 14 | | the township under
the federal State and Local Fiscal | 15 | | Assistance Act of 1972, to provide any of
the following | 16 | | services to the residents of the township:
| 17 | | (1) Ordinary and necessary maintenance and operating | 18 | | expenses for the
following:
| 19 | | (A) Public safety (including law enforcement, fire | 20 | | protection, and
building code enforcement).
| 21 | | (B) Environmental protection (including sewage | 22 | | disposal, sanitation,
and pollution abatement).
| 23 | | (C) Public transportation (including transit |
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| 1 | | systems, paratransit
systems, and streets and roads).
| 2 | | (D) Health , including mental, behavioral, eye, | 3 | | dental, or other healthcare .
| 4 | | (E) Recreation.
| 5 | | (F) Libraries.
| 6 | | (G) Social services for the poor and aged.
| 7 | | (2) Ordinary and necessary capital expenditures | 8 | | authorized by law.
| 9 | | (3) Development and retention of business, industrial, | 10 | | manufacturing,
and tourist facilities within the township.
| 11 | | (b) To be eligible to receive funds from the township | 12 | | under this Section, a
private not-for-profit corporation or | 13 | | community service association shall have
been in existence at | 14 | | least one year before receiving the funds. The township
board | 15 | | may, however, for the purpose of providing day care services, | 16 | | contract
with day care facilities licensed under the Child | 17 | | Care Act of 1969, regardless
of whether the facilities are | 18 | | organized on a for-profit or not-for-profit
basis.
| 19 | | (c) Township governments that directly expend or contract | 20 | | for day care
shall use the standard of need established by the | 21 | | Department of Children and
Family Services in determining | 22 | | recipients of subsidized day care and shall use
the rate | 23 | | schedule used by the Department of Children and Family | 24 | | Services for
the purchase of subsidized day care. | 25 | | Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the township board may | 26 | | approve the application of a different, publicly available, |
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| 1 | | professional or academically recognized standard of need in | 2 | | determining eligibility for subsidized day care.
| 3 | | (d) Township governments that directly expend or contract | 4 | | for senior
citizen services may contract with for-profit (or | 5 | | not-for-profit) and
non-sectarian organizations as provided in | 6 | | Sections 220-15 and 220-35.
| 7 | | (e) Those township supervisors or other elected township | 8 | | officials who are
also members of a county board shall not vote | 9 | | on questions before the township
board or the county board | 10 | | that relate to agreements or contracts between the
township | 11 | | and the county under this Section or agreements or contracts | 12 | | between
the township and the county that are otherwise | 13 | | authorized by law.
| 14 | | (f) The township board may enter into direct agreements | 15 | | with for-profit
corporations or other business entities to | 16 | | carry out recycling programs in
unincorporated areas of the | 17 | | township.
| 18 | | The township board may by ordinance administer a recycling | 19 | | program or adopt rules and regulations relating to
recycling | 20 | | programs in unincorporated areas of the township that it from | 21 | | time to
time deems necessary and may provide penalties for | 22 | | violations of those rules
and regulations.
| 23 | | (g) For purposes of alleviating high unemployment, | 24 | | economically depressed
conditions, and lack of moderately | 25 | | priced housing, the trustees of a
township that includes all | 26 | | or a portion of a city that is a "financially
distressed city" |
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| 1 | | under the Financially Distressed City Law may contract with
| 2 | | one or more not-for-profit or for-profit organizations to | 3 | | construct and operate
within the boundaries of the township a | 4 | | factory designed to manufacture housing
or housing components. | 5 | | The contract may provide for the private organization or
| 6 | | organizations to manage some or all operations of the factory | 7 | | and may provide
for (i) payment of employee compensation and | 8 | | taxes; (ii) discharge of other
legal responsibilities; (iii) | 9 | | sale of products; (iv) disposition of the
factory, equipment, | 10 | | and other property; and (v) any other matters the township
| 11 | | trustees consider reasonable.
| 12 | | (Source: P.A. 95-119, eff. 8-13-07.)
| 13 | | Section 10. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | 14 | | changing Sections 1-10, 6-9, and 6-12 and by adding Section | 15 | | 6-11a as follows:
| 16 | | (305 ILCS 5/1-10)
| 17 | | Sec. 1-10. Drug convictions.
| 18 | | (a) Persons convicted of an offense under the Illinois | 19 | | Controlled Substances
Act, the Cannabis Control Act, or the | 20 | | Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act which is | 21 | | a Class X felony, or a Class 1 felony,
or comparable federal | 22 | | criminal law which has as an element the
possession, use, or | 23 | | distribution of a controlled substance, as defined in
Section | 24 | | 102(6) of the federal Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. |
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| 1 | | 802(c)),
shall not be eligible for cash assistance provided | 2 | | under this Code.
| 3 | | (b) Persons convicted of
any other felony under the | 4 | | Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the Cannabis
Control Act, | 5 | | or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act | 6 | | which is not a Class X or Class 1 felony, or comparable
federal | 7 | | criminal law which has as an element the possession, use, or
| 8 | | distribution of a
controlled substance, as defined in Section | 9 | | 102(6) of the federal Controlled
Substances Act (21 U.S.C. | 10 | | 802(c)), shall not be eligible for cash assistance
provided | 11 | | under this Code for 2 years from the date of conviction. This
| 12 | | prohibition shall not apply if the person is in a drug | 13 | | treatment program,
aftercare program, or similar program as | 14 | | defined by rule.
| 15 | | (c) Persons shall not be determined ineligible for food | 16 | | stamps provided
under this Code based upon a conviction of any | 17 | | felony or comparable federal or
State criminal law which has | 18 | | an element the possession, use or distribution of
a controlled | 19 | | substance, as defined in Section 102(6) of the federal | 20 | | Controlled Substances
Act (21 U.S.C. 802(c)).
| 21 | | (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section to | 22 | | the contrary, persons shall not be determined ineligible for | 23 | | cash assistance provided under Article IV or Article VI of | 24 | | this Code based upon a conviction for any drug-related felony | 25 | | under State or federal law. | 26 | | (Source: P.A. 102-178, eff. 10-30-21 .)
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| 1 | | (305 ILCS 5/6-9) (from Ch. 23, par. 6-9)
| 2 | | Sec. 6-9.
(a) (1) A local governmental unit may provide | 3 | | assistance to
households under its General Assistance program | 4 | | following a declaration by
the President of the United States | 5 | | of a major disaster or emergency
pursuant to the Federal | 6 | | Disaster Relief Act of 1974, as now or hereafter
amended, if | 7 | | the local governmental unit is within the area designated | 8 | | under
the declaration. A local government unit may also | 9 | | provide assistance to households under its General Assistance | 10 | | program following a disaster proclamation issued by the | 11 | | Governor if the local governmental unit is within the area | 12 | | designated under the proclamation. Assistance under this | 13 | | Section may be provided to
households which have suffered | 14 | | damage, loss or hardships as a result of the
major disaster or | 15 | | emergency. Assistance under this Section may be provided
to | 16 | | households without regard to the eligibility requirements and | 17 | | other
requirements of this Code. Assistance under this Section | 18 | | may be provided
only during the 90-day period following the | 19 | | date of declaration of a major
disaster or emergency.
| 20 | | (2) A local governmental unit
shall not use State funds to | 21 | | provide assistance under this Section. If a local
governmental | 22 | | unit receives State funds to provide General Assistance under | 23 | | this
Article, assistance provided by the local governmental | 24 | | unit under this
Section shall not be considered in determining | 25 | | whether a local governmental
unit has qualified to receive |
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| 1 | | State funds under Article XII.
A local governmental unit which | 2 | | provides assistance under this
Section shall not, as a result | 3 | | of payment of such assistance, change the
nature or amount of | 4 | | assistance provided to any other individual or family
under | 5 | | this Article.
| 6 | | (3) This Section shall not apply to any municipality of | 7 | | more than 500,000
population in which a separate program has | 8 | | been established by the Illinois
Department under Section 6-1.
| 9 | | (b) (1) A local governmental unit may provide assistance | 10 | | to households
for food and temporary shelter. To qualify for | 11 | | assistance a household
shall submit to the local governmental | 12 | | unit: (A) such application as the
local governmental unit may | 13 | | require; (B) a copy of an application to the
Federal Emergency | 14 | | Management Agency (hereinafter "FEMA") or the Small
Business | 15 | | Administration (hereinafter "SBA") for assistance; (C) such | 16 | | other
proof of damage, loss or hardship as the local | 17 | | governmental unit may
require; and (D) an agreement to | 18 | | reimburse the local governmental unit for
the amount of any | 19 | | assistance received by the household under this subsection | 20 | | (b).
| 21 | | (2) Assistance under this subsection (b) may be in the | 22 | | form of cash or
vouchers. The amount of assistance provided to | 23 | | a household in any month
under this subsection (b) shall not | 24 | | exceed the maximum amount payable under Section 6-2.
| 25 | | (3) No assistance shall be provided to a household after | 26 | | it receives a
determination of its application to FEMA or SBA |
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| 1 | | for assistance.
| 2 | | (4) A household which has received assistance under this | 3 | | subsection (b)
shall reimburse the local governmental unit in | 4 | | full for any assistance
received under this subsection. If the | 5 | | household receives
assistance from FEMA or SBA in the form of | 6 | | loans or grants, the household
shall reimburse the local | 7 | | governmental unit from those funds. If the
household's request | 8 | | for assistance is denied or rejected by the FEMA or
SBA, the | 9 | | household shall repay the local governmental unit in | 10 | | accordance with a
repayment schedule prescribed by the local | 11 | | governmental unit.
| 12 | | (c) (1) A local governmental unit may provide assistance | 13 | | to households
for structural repairs to homes or for repair or | 14 | | replacement of home electrical
or heating systems, bedding and | 15 | | food refrigeration equipment. To qualify
for assistance a | 16 | | household shall submit to the local governmental unit:
| 17 | | (A) such application as the local governmental unit may | 18 | | require; (B) a
copy of claim to an insurance company for | 19 | | reimbursement for the damage or
loss for which assistance is | 20 | | sought; (C) such other proof of damage, loss
or hardship as the | 21 | | local governmental unit may require; and (D) an
agreement to | 22 | | reimburse the local governmental unit for the amount of any
| 23 | | assistance received by the household under this subsection | 24 | | (c).
| 25 | | (2) Any assistance provided under this subsection (c) | 26 | | shall be in the
form of direct payments to vendors, and shall |
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| 1 | | not be made directly to a
household. The total amount of | 2 | | assistance provided to a household under
this subsection (c) | 3 | | shall not exceed $1,500.
| 4 | | (3) No assistance shall be provided to a household after | 5 | | it receives a
determination of its insurance claims.
| 6 | | (4) A household which has received assistance under this | 7 | | subsection (c)
shall reimburse the local governmental unit in | 8 | | full for any assistance
received under this subsection. If the | 9 | | household's insurance claim is
approved, the household shall | 10 | | reimburse the local governmental unit from
the proceeds. If | 11 | | the household's insurance claim is denied, the household
shall | 12 | | repay the local governmental unit in accordance with a | 13 | | repayment
schedule prescribed by the local governmental unit.
| 14 | | (Source: P.A. 85-1233.)
| 15 | | (305 ILCS 5/6-11a new) | 16 | | Sec. 6-11a. Townships. A local governmental unit may | 17 | | provide assistance under its General Assistance program under | 18 | | a service that complies with Section 85-13 of the Township | 19 | | Code. Before a local governmental unit provides assistance | 20 | | under this Section, the board of the local governmental unit | 21 | | shall adopt a policy providing which services are eligible | 22 | | under Section 85-13 of the Township Code for General | 23 | | Assistance.
| 24 | | (305 ILCS 5/6-12) (from Ch. 23, par. 6-12)
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| 1 | | Sec. 6-12. General Assistance not funded by State. General | 2 | | Assistance
programs in local governments that do not receive | 3 | | State funds shall
continue to be governed by Sections 6-1 | 4 | | through 6-10, as applicable, as
well as other relevant parts | 5 | | of this Code and other laws. However,
notwithstanding any | 6 | | other provision of this Code, any unit of local
government | 7 | | that does not receive State funds may implement a General
| 8 | | Assistance program that complies with Section 6-11 and 6-11a . | 9 | | So long as the that
program complies with either Section 6-11 | 10 | | or 6-12 , the program shall not
be deemed out of compliance with | 11 | | or in violation of this Code.
| 12 | | (Source: P.A. 87-860.)
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