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SB3407 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2013 and 2014
SB3407

 

Introduced 2/14/2014, by Sen. Michael Connelly

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
30 ILCS 805/4.5 new
30 ILCS 805/7  from Ch. 85, par. 2207
30 ILCS 805/8  from Ch. 85, par. 2208

    Amends the State Mandates Act. Requires the State Board of Education to collect and maintain information concerning State mandates for schools, determine the statewide implementation of State mandates for schools, review school district applications for reimbursement submitted under the Act where the General Assembly has appropriated funds to reimburse school districts for costs associated with the implementation of a State mandate, and annually report to the Governor and the General Assembly regarding the administration of the Act and changes proposed to the Act that concern schools. Requires the Legislative Research Unit to conduct public hearings as needed to review the information collected and the recommendations made by the Board. Provides that within 2 years following the effective date of the amendatory Act, the Board shall collect and tabulate relevant information as to the nature and scope of each existing State mandate for schools. Further provides that failure of the General Assembly to appropriate adequate funds for reimbursement to schools as required by this Act shall not relieve the Board from these obligations. Requires that fiscal notes on bills creating State mandates shall include actual implementation cost data and analysis generated by school districts. Makes changes concerning appeals under the Act.


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FISCAL NOTE ACT MAY APPLY

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning finance.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The State Mandates Act is amended by changing
5Sections 7 and 8 and by adding Section 4.5 as follows:
 
6    (30 ILCS 805/4.5 new)
7    Sec. 4.5. Collection and maintenance of information
8concerning State mandates for schools.
9    (a) The State Board of Education shall be responsible for
10the following:
11        (1) Collecting and maintaining information on State
12    mandates for schools, including information required for
13    effective implementation of the provisions of this Act.
14        (2) Reviewing school district applications for
15    reimbursement submitted under this Act where the General
16    Assembly has appropriated funds to reimburse school
17    districts for costs associated with the implementation of a
18    State mandate. Where there is no appropriation for
19    reimbursement, upon a request for determination of a State
20    mandate by a school district or more than one school
21    district filing a single request, other than a community
22    college district, the Board shall, in conjunction with an
23    association established under Article 23 of the School

 

 

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1    Code, determine whether a Public Act constitutes a State
2    mandate and, if so, the statewide cost of implementation.
3        (3) Hearing complaints or suggestions from school
4    districts and other affected organizations as to existing
5    or proposed State mandates for schools.
6        (4) Annually reporting to the Governor and the General
7    Assembly about the administration of provisions of this Act
8    and changes proposed to this Act that concern schools.
9    The Legislative Research Unit shall conduct public
10hearings as needed to review the information collected and the
11recommendations made by the Board under this subsection (a).
12The Board shall cooperate fully with the Legislative Research
13Unit, providing any information, supporting documentation, and
14other assistance required by the Legislative Research Unit to
15conduct the hearing.
16    (b) Within 2 years following the effective date of this
17amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, the Board shall
18collect and tabulate relevant information as to the nature and
19scope of each existing State mandate for schools, including,
20but not limited to: (i) the identity of the type of school
21district and local government agency or official to whom the
22State mandate is directed, (ii) whether an identifiable local
23direct cost is necessitated by the State mandate and the
24estimated annual amount, (iii) the extent of State financial
25participation, if any, in meeting identifiable costs, (iv) the
26State agency, if any, charged with supervising the

 

 

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1implementation of the mandate, and (v) a brief description of
2the State mandate and a citation to its origin in statute or
3rule.
4    (c) The resulting information from subsection (b) of this
5Section shall be published in a catalog that shall be made
6available to members of the General Assembly, State and local
7officials, and interested citizens. As new State mandates are
8enacted, they shall be added to the catalog, and on January 31
9of every year, the Department shall list each new State mandate
10that was enacted during the preceding session of the General
11Assembly, as well as the estimated additional identifiable
12direct costs, if any, imposed upon school districts. A revised
13version of the catalog shall be published every 2 years,
14beginning with the publication date of the first catalog.
15    (d) Failure of the General Assembly to appropriate adequate
16funds for reimbursement to schools as required by this Act
17shall not relieve the Board from its obligations under this
18Section.
 
19    (30 ILCS 805/7)  (from Ch. 85, par. 2207)
20    Sec. 7. Review of Existing Mandates.
21    (a) Concurrently with, or within 3 months subsequent to the
22publication of a catalog of State mandates as prescribed in
23subsection (b) of Sections Section 4 and 4.5 the Department
24shall submit to the Governor and the General Assembly a review
25and report on mandates enacted prior to the effective date of

 

 

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1this Act and remaining in effect at the time of submittal of
2the report. The State Board of Education shall submit a review
3of existing State mandates for schools concurrently with the
4publication required under subsection (c) of Section 4.5 of
5this Act.
6    (b) The report shall include for each mandate the
7following: (1) The factual information specified in subsection
8(b) of Section 4 for the catalog; (2) extent to which the
9enactment of the mandate was requested, supported, encouraged
10or opposed by local governments or their respective
11organization; (3) whether the mandate continues to meet a
12Statewide policy objective or has achieved the initial policy
13intent in whole or in part; (4) amendments if any are required
14to make the mandate more effective; (5) whether the mandate
15should be retained or rescinded; (6) whether State financial
16participation in helping meet the identifiable increased local
17costs arising from the mandate should be initiated, and if so,
18recommended ratios and phasing-in schedules; and (7) any other
19information or recommendations which the Department considers
20pertinent.
21    (c) The appropriate committee of each house of the General
22Assembly shall review the report and shall initiate such
23legislation or other action as it deems necessary.
24    The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall
25be satisfied by filing copies of the report with the Speaker,
26the Minority Leader and the Clerk of the House of

 

 

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1Representatives and the President, the Minority Leader, the
2Secretary of the Senate, the members of the committees required
3to review the report under subsection (c) and the Legislative
4Research Unit, as required by Section 3.1 of "An Act to revise
5the law in relation to the General Assembly", approved February
625, 1874, as amended, and filing such additional copies with
7the State Government Report Distribution Center for the General
8Assembly as is required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the
9State Library Act.
10(Source: P.A. 84-1438.)
 
11    (30 ILCS 805/8)  (from Ch. 85, par. 2208)
12    Sec. 8. Exclusions, reimbursement application, review,
13appeals, and adjudication.
14    (a) Exclusions: Any of the following circumstances
15inherent to, or associated with, a mandate shall exclude the
16State from reimbursement liability under this Act. If the
17mandate (1) accommodates a request from local governments or
18organizations thereof; (2) imposes additional duties of a
19nature which can be carried out by existing staff and
20procedures at no appreciable net cost increase; (3) creates
21additional costs but also provides offsetting savings
22resulting in no aggregate increase in net costs; (4) imposes a
23cost that is wholly or largely recovered from Federal, State or
24other external financial aid; (5) imposes additional annual net
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1governments affected or less than $50,000, in the aggregate,
2for all local governments affected.
3    The failure of the General Assembly to make necessary
4appropriations shall relieve the local government of the
5obligation to implement any service mandates, tax exemption
6mandates, and personnel mandates, as specified in Section 6,
7subsections (b), (c), (d) and (e), unless the exclusion
8provided for in this Section are explicitly stated in the Act
9establishing the mandate. In the event that funding is not
10provided for a State-mandated program by the General Assembly,
11the local government may implement or continue the program upon
12approval of its governing body. If the local government
13approves the program and funding is subsequently provided, the
14State shall reimburse the local governments only for costs
15incurred subsequent to the funding.
16    (b) Reimbursement Estimation and Appropriation Procedure.
17        (1) When a bill is introduced in the General Assembly,
18    the Legislative Reference Bureau, hereafter referred to as
19    the Bureau, shall determine whether such bill may require
20    reimbursement to local governments pursuant to this Act.
21    The Bureau shall make such determination known in the
22    Legislative Synopsis and Digest.
23        In making the determination required by this
24    subsection (b) the Bureau shall disregard any provision in
25    a bill which would make inoperative the reimbursement
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1    exclusion of the applicability of this Act, and shall make
2    the determination irrespective of any such provision.
3        (2) Any bill or amended bill which creates or expands a
4    State mandate shall be subject to the provisions of "An Act
5    requiring fiscal notes in relation to certain bills",
6    approved June 4, 1965, as amended. The fiscal notes for
7    such bills or amended bills shall include estimates of the
8    costs to local government and the costs of any
9    reimbursement required under this Act. In the case of bills
10    having a potential fiscal impact on units of local
11    government, the fiscal note shall be prepared by the
12    Department and include actual implementation cost data and
13    analysis generated by school districts. In the case of
14    bills having a potential fiscal impact on school districts,
15    the fiscal note shall be prepared by the State
16    Superintendent of Education. In the case of bills having a
17    potential fiscal impact on community college districts,
18    the fiscal note shall be prepared by the Illinois Community
19    College Board. Such fiscal note shall accompany the bill
20    that requires State reimbursement and shall be prepared
21    prior to any final action on such a bill by the assigned
22    committee. However, if a fiscal note is not filed by the
23    appropriate agency within 30 days of introduction of a
24    bill, the bill can be heard in committee and advanced to
25    the order of second reading. The bill shall then remain on
26    second reading until a fiscal note is filed. A bill

 

 

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1    discharged from committee shall also remain on second
2    reading until a fiscal note is provided by the appropriate
3    agency.
4        (3) The estimate required by paragraph (2) above, shall
5    include the amount estimated to be required during the
6    first fiscal year of a bill's operation in order to
7    reimburse local governments pursuant to Section 6, for
8    costs mandated by such bill. In the event that the
9    effective date of such a bill is not the first day of the
10    fiscal year the estimate shall also include the amount
11    estimated to be required for reimbursement for the next
12    following full fiscal year.
13        (4) For the initial fiscal year, reimbursement funds
14    shall be provided as follows: (i) any statute mandating
15    such costs shall have a companion appropriation bill, and
16    (ii) any executive order mandating such costs shall be
17    accompanied by a bill to appropriate the funds therefor,
18    or, alternatively an appropriation for such funds shall be
19    included in the executive budget for the next following
20    fiscal year.
21        In subsequent fiscal years appropriations for such
22    costs shall be included in the Governor's budget or
23    supplemental appropriation bills.
24    (c) Reimbursement Application and Disbursement Procedure.
25        (1) For the initial fiscal year during which
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1    more than one local government wishing to join in filing a
2    single claim, believing itself to be entitled to
3    reimbursement under this Act shall submit to the
4    Department, State Superintendent of Education or Illinois
5    Community College Board within 60 days of the effective
6    date of the mandate a claim for reimbursement accompanied
7    by its estimate of the increased costs required by the
8    mandate for the balance of the fiscal year. The Department,
9    State Superintendent of Education or Illinois Community
10    College Board shall review such claim and estimate, shall
11    apportion the claim into 3 equal installments and shall
12    direct the Comptroller to pay the installments at equal
13    intervals throughout the remainder of the fiscal year from
14    the funds appropriated for such purposes, provided that the
15    Department, State Superintendent of Education or Illinois
16    Community College Board may (i) audit the records of any
17    local government to verify the actual amount of the
18    mandated cost, and (ii) reduce any claim determined to be
19    excessive or unreasonable.
20        (2) For the subsequent fiscal years, local governments
21    shall submit claims as specified above on or before October
22    1 of each year. The Department, State Superintendent of
23    Education or Illinois Community College Board shall
24    apportion the claims into 3 equal installments and shall
25    direct the Comptroller to pay the first installment upon
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1    follow on January 1 and March 1, such claims to be paid
2    from funds appropriated therefor, provided that the
3    Department, State Superintendent of Education or Illinois
4    Community College Board (i) may audit the records of any
5    local governments to verify the actual amount of the
6    mandated cost, (ii) may reduce any claim, determined to be
7    excessive or unreasonable, and (iii) shall adjust the
8    payment to correct for any underpayments or overpayments
9    which occurred in the previous fiscal year.
10        (3) Any funds received by a local government pursuant
11    to this Act may be used for any public purpose.
12        If the funds appropriated for reimbursement of the
13    costs of local government resulting from the creation or
14    expansion of a State mandate are less than the total of the
15    approved claims, the amount appropriated shall be prorated
16    among the local governments having approved claims.
17    (d) Appeals and Adjudication.
18        (1) Local governments may appeal determinations made
19    by State agencies acting pursuant to subsection (c) above.
20    The appeal must be submitted to the State Mandates Board of
21    Review created by Section 9.1 of this Act within 60 days
22    following the date of receipt of the determination being
23    appealed. The appeal must include evidence as to the extent
24    to which the mandate has been carried out in an effective
25    manner and executed without recourse to standards of
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1    mandatory statute, if such standards are specified in the
2    statute. The State Mandates Board of Review, after
3    reviewing the evidence submitted to it, may increase or
4    reduce the amount of a reimbursement claim. The decision of
5    the State Mandates Board of Review shall be final subject
6    to judicial review. However, if sufficient funds have not
7    been appropriated, the Department shall notify the General
8    Assembly of such cost, and appropriations for such costs
9    shall be included in a supplemental appropriation bill.
10        (2) A local government may also appeal directly to the
11    State Mandates Board of Review in those situations in which
12    the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity or
13    State Board of Education does not act upon the local
14    government's application for reimbursement or request for
15    mandate determination submitted under this Act. The appeal
16    must include evidence that the application for
17    reimbursement or request for mandate determination was
18    properly filed and should have been reviewed by the
19    Department or State Board of Education.
20        An appeal may be made to the Board if the Department
21    does not respond to a local government's application for
22    reimbursement or request for mandate determination within
23    120 days after filing the application or request. In no
24    case, however, may an appeal be brought more than one year
25    after the application or request is filed with the
26    Department.

 

 

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1(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)