Full Text of HB3700 103rd General Assembly
HB3700 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 HB3700 Introduced 2/17/2023, by Rep. Camille Y. Lilly SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Health and Wellness Impact Note Act. Requires the
Department of Public Health to prepare health and wellness
impact notes on bills introduced in the General Assembly.
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning State government.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Health | 5 | | and Wellness Impact Note Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Applicability. | 7 | | (a) Every bill the purpose or effect of which is to advance | 8 | | mental, physical, or social well-being, except those making a | 9 | | direct appropriation, shall have prepared for it, before | 10 | | second reading in the chamber of introduction, a brief | 11 | | explanatory statement or note that shall include a reliable | 12 | | estimate of the anticipated impact. | 13 | | (b) Every proposed rule of an agency, the purpose or | 14 | | effect of which is to advance mental, physical, or social | 15 | | well-being shall have prepared for it, before approval by the | 16 | | Joint Committee on Administrative Rules pursuant to the | 17 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, a brief explanatory | 18 | | statement or note that shall include a reliable estimate of | 19 | | the anticipated impact. As used in this Act, "rule" and | 20 | | "agency" have the same meanings as in the Illinois | 21 | | Administrative Procedure Act. | 22 | | (c) These statements or notes shall be known as Health and | 23 | | Wellness Impact Notes. |
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| 1 | | Section 10. Preparation. | 2 | | (a) The sponsor of each bill to which Section 5 applies | 3 | | shall present a copy of the bill, with the request for a Health | 4 | | and Wellness Impact Note, to the Department of Public Health. | 5 | | The Health and Wellness Impact Note shall be prepared by the | 6 | | Department of Public Health and submitted to the sponsor of | 7 | | the bill within 5 calendar days, except that whenever, because | 8 | | of the complexity of the measure, additional time is required | 9 | | for the preparation of the Health and Wellness Impact Note, | 10 | | the Department of Public Health may inform the sponsor of the | 11 | | bill, and the sponsor may approve an extension of the time | 12 | | within which the note is to be submitted, not to extend, | 13 | | however, beyond May 15, following the date of the request. | 14 | | (b) The agency proposing a rule to which Section 5 applies | 15 | | shall present a copy of the proposed rule, with the request for | 16 | | a Health and Wellness Impact Note, to the Department of Public | 17 | | Health. The Health and Wellness Impact Note shall be prepared | 18 | | by the Department of Public Health and submitted to the agency | 19 | | within 5 calendar days, except that whenever, because of the | 20 | | complexity of the measure, additional time is required for the | 21 | | preparation of the Health and Wellness Impact Note, the | 22 | | Department of Public Health may inform the agency and the | 23 | | agency may approve an extension of the time within which the | 24 | | note is to be submitted. | 25 | | (c) If, in the opinion of the Department of Public Health, |
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| 1 | | there is insufficient information to prepare a reliable | 2 | | estimate of the anticipated impact, a statement to that effect | 3 | | can be filed and shall meet the requirements of this Act. | 4 | | Section 15. Vote on the necessity of Health and Wellness | 5 | | Impact Notes. Whenever the sponsor of any bill is of the | 6 | | opinion that no Health and Wellness Impact Note is required, | 7 | | any member of either chamber may request that a note be | 8 | | obtained, and in that case, the applicability of this Act | 9 | | shall be decided by the majority of those present and voting in | 10 | | the chamber of which the sponsor is a member. | 11 | | Section 20. Requisites and contents. The note shall be | 12 | | factual in nature, as brief and concise as may be, and shall | 13 | | provide a reliable estimate in dollars or other relevant | 14 | | units, if possible, and shall include both the immediate | 15 | | effect and, if determinable or reasonably foreseeable, the | 16 | | long-range effect of the measure. If, after careful | 17 | | investigation, it is determined that no dollar or other | 18 | | relevant unit estimate is possible, the note shall contain a | 19 | | statement to that effect setting forth the reasons why no such | 20 | | estimate can be given. | 21 | | Section 25. Comment or opinion; technical or mechanical | 22 | | defects. No comment or opinion shall be included in the Health | 23 | | and Wellness Impact Note with regard to the merits of the |
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| 1 | | measure for which the Health and Wellness Impact Note is | 2 | | prepared; however, technical or mechanical defects may be | 3 | | noted. | 4 | | Section 30. Appearance of State officials and employees in | 5 | | support of or in opposition to measure. The fact that a Health | 6 | | and Wellness Impact Note is prepared for any bill or proposed | 7 | | rule shall not preclude or restrict the appearance before any | 8 | | committee of the General Assembly, or before the Joint | 9 | | Committee on Administrative Rules, of any official or | 10 | | authorized employee of the Department of Public Health who | 11 | | desires to be heard in support of or in opposition to the | 12 | | measure. | 13 | | Section 35. Amendment of bill necessitating statement of | 14 | | effect of proposed amendment. Whenever any committee of either | 15 | | chamber reports any bill with an amendment that will | 16 | | substantially affect the information or conclusion stated in | 17 | | the Health and Wellness Impact Note attached to the measure at | 18 | | the time of its referral to the committee, there shall be | 19 | | included with the report of the committee a statement of the | 20 | | effect of the change proposed by the amendment reported if | 21 | | desired by a majority of the committee. Whenever any bill is | 22 | | amended on the floor of either chamber to substantially affect | 23 | | the information or conclusion as stated in the Health and | 24 | | Wellness Impact Note attached to the bill before the |
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| 1 | | amendment, a majority of the members of that chamber may | 2 | | propose that no action shall be taken on the amendment until | 3 | | the sponsor of the amendment presents to the members a | 4 | | statement of the impact on the advancement of mental, | 5 | | physical, or social well-being of the proposed amendment.
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