Full Text of HB1293 102nd General Assembly
HB1293ham002 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Lindsey LaPointe Filed: 3/28/2022
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1293
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1293 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
| 4 | | "Article 1. | 5 | | Section 1-1. Findings. | 6 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that: | 7 | | (1) Russia has launched an unprecedented military | 8 | | assault on Ukraine that has already left many dead, and | 9 | | the fighting in Ukraine appears to be some of the worst | 10 | | conventional warfare Europe has seen since World War II | 11 | | and the conflicts in the Balkans in the 1990s; | 12 | | (2) Ukrainian officials believe Russia's plan is to | 13 | | overthrow the Ukrainian government and install a | 14 | | pro-Russian government; | 15 | | (3) Western leaders have been united in their swift | 16 | | and strong condemnation of Russia's military action; |
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| 1 | | (4) President Biden has stated that Russian President | 2 | | Putin had "committed an assault on the very principles | 3 | | that uphold the global peace", and the United States has, | 4 | | as a result, taken steps to impose harsh, new sanctions | 5 | | that are intended to punish President Putin for his | 6 | | actions; | 7 | | (5) Secretary of State Blinken has indicated that | 8 | | there are credible reports that Russia has engaged in | 9 | | actions during its military assault on Ukraine that | 10 | | constitute war crimes under international law; | 11 | | (6) Russia has used, during its military assault on | 12 | | Ukraine, weapons that have been banned by many countries, | 13 | | including cluster munitions; | 14 | | (7) Russia has conducted direct attacks on major | 15 | | nuclear power facilities in Ukraine, which could lead to | 16 | | disaster and the spread of radioactive contamination | 17 | | across Ukraine and Europe; | 18 | | (8) the United Nations has estimated that more than | 19 | | 2,800,000 Ukrainians have already been displaced as a | 20 | | result of the Russian invasion; | 21 | | (9) the international community is making preparations | 22 | | to meet the humanitarian needs of those refugees who are | 23 | | displaced by this conflict; | 24 | | (10) Central Europe is welcoming Ukrainians, but the | 25 | | countries in that region are not currently equipped to | 26 | | handle the volume of refugees that are anticipated to |
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| 1 | | arrive at their borders in the coming weeks, and European | 2 | | and U.S. leadership must help build that capacity; | 3 | | (11) Illinois is a welcoming state to refugees and | 4 | | immigrants and home to a robust community of Ukrainian | 5 | | immigrants and Ukrainian descendants, many of whom live in | 6 | | Chicago's Ukrainian Village neighborhood; | 7 | | (12) Russia's interference, in 2016, with the United
| 8 | | States presidential election and the United Kingdom's
| 9 | | referendum on membership in the European Union reflects
| 10 | | its disregard for national sovereignty; and | 11 | | (13) Russia's ongoing attempts to influence the United | 12 | | States electorate are a threat to national security. | 13 | | (b) For these reasons, the General Assembly urges: | 14 | | (1) the pension funds and retirement systems | 15 | | established under the Illinois Pension Code to divest | 16 | | their holdings in any companies that are domiciled in | 17 | | Russia or Belarus and that are on the list of restricted | 18 | | companies developed by the Illinois Investment Policy | 19 | | Board; | 20 | | (2) the cities of Bloomington and Normal to renounce | 21 | | their sister-city relationship with Vladimir, Russia; the | 22 | | City of Chicago to renounce its sister-city relationship | 23 | | with Moscow, Russia; the City of Dixon to renounce its | 24 | | sister-city relationship with Dikson, Russia; and all | 25 | | other municipalities to renounce any sister-city | 26 | | relationships they may have with cities in Russia; and |
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| 1 | | (3) the United States Department of State to resettle | 2 | | Ukrainian refugees in Illinois.
| 3 | | Article 5. | 4 | | Section 5-1. Short title. This Article may be cited as the | 5 | | Money Laundering in Real Estate Task Force Act. References in | 6 | | this Article to "this Act" mean this Article. | 7 | | Section 5-3. Findings. The General Assembly finds and | 8 | | declares the following:
| 9 | | (1) the United States Department of Treasury's | 10 | | Financial Crimes Enforcement Network found, in 2017, that | 11 | | 30% of all high-end real estate purchases in major | 12 | | metropolitan areas involved beneficial owners or | 13 | | purchasers who were the subject of previous suspicious | 14 | | activity reports; | 15 | | (2) the United States, unlike Canada and several other | 16 | | jurisdictions, does not require real estate agents and | 17 | | brokers to file suspicious transaction reports; | 18 | | (3) the lack of beneficial ownership transparency is | 19 | | an important factor in facilitating money laundering in | 20 | | real estate; and | 21 | | (4) money laundering in real estate has negative | 22 | | consequences for local communities, including the | 23 | | dislocation of residents from and within major |
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| 1 | | metropolitan areas. | 2 | | Section 5-5. Money Laundering in Real Estate Task Force.
| 3 | | (a) The Money Laundering in Real Estate Task Force is | 4 | | created. The Task Force shall consist of the following | 5 | | members:
| 6 | | (1) 4 members appointed one each by the Speaker of the | 7 | | House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of the House | 8 | | of Representatives, the President of the Senate, and the | 9 | | Minority Leader of the Senate;
| 10 | | (2) the Secretary of Financial and Professional | 11 | | Regulation or the Secretary's designee;
| 12 | | (3) the Director of Revenue or the Director's | 13 | | designee; | 14 | | (4) 2 members of the faculty of an institution of | 15 | | higher education in the State with subject matter | 16 | | expertise regarding money laundering in real estate, | 17 | | appointed by the Governor;
| 18 | | (5) one expert on real estate tax law, appointed by | 19 | | the Governor; | 20 | | (6) one representative of a statewide banking | 21 | | association representing banks of all asset sizes, | 22 | | appointed by the Governor; and | 23 | | (7) one representative of a statewide banking | 24 | | association exclusively representing banks with assets | 25 | | below $20,000,000,000, appointed by the Governor. |
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| 1 | | (b) Initial appointments to the Task Force shall be made | 2 | | as soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act. | 3 | | The Task Force shall hold its first meeting within a | 4 | | reasonable period of time after its members have been | 5 | | appointed and shall convene regularly to carry out its duties | 6 | | and submit the reports required under this Act. At its first | 7 | | meeting, the Task Force shall elect its chairperson and any | 8 | | other officers from among its members. | 9 | | (c) The Department of Financial and Professional | 10 | | Regulation and the Department of Revenue shall provide | 11 | | administrative and other support to the Task Force. | 12 | | Section 5-10. Duties. The Task Force shall: | 13 | | (1) identify vulnerabilities in the real estate sector | 14 | | that facilitate money laundering; | 15 | | (2) provide guidance to help actors in the real estate | 16 | | sector identify suspicious transactions and report them to | 17 | | the proper authorities; | 18 | | (3) explore the means by which illicit money is | 19 | | channeled into the real estate sector and integrated into | 20 | | the legal economy, including, but not limited to, cash | 21 | | purchases, complex loans, monetary instruments, mortgages, | 22 | | investment institutions, fraudulent appraisals, and | 23 | | anonymous corporate entities; | 24 | | (4) assess the exposure of the residential, | 25 | | industrial, and commercial real estate sectors in Illinois |
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| 1 | | to illicit Russian money, including, but not limited to, | 2 | | luxury real estate in Chicago and nonresidential real | 3 | | estate in downstate communities; and | 4 | | (5) assess real estate due diligence and reporting | 5 | | practices, requirements, and laws in Illinois and | 6 | | recommend changes needed to eliminate systemic | 7 | | vulnerabilities that facilitate foreign money laundering. | 8 | | Section 5-15. Reports. The Task Force shall submit a | 9 | | report to the Governor and the General Assembly not later than | 10 | | 12 months after the effective date of this Act. The report | 11 | | shall include the Task Force's findings and shall summarize | 12 | | the actions the Task Force has taken and those it intends to | 13 | | take in response to its obligations under the Act. After it | 14 | | submits its initial report, the Task Force shall periodically | 15 | | submit reports to the Governor and the General Assembly as the | 16 | | chairperson of the Task Force deems necessary to apprise those | 17 | | officials of any additional findings made or actions taken by | 18 | | the Task Force. The obligation of the Task Force to submit | 19 | | periodic reports shall continue for the duration of the Task | 20 | | Force. | 21 | | Section 5-20. Dissolution of Task Force; repeal. The Task | 22 | | Force is dissolved on January 1, 2025. This Act is repealed on | 23 | | January 1, 2026. |
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| 1 | | Article 10. | 2 | | Section 10-5. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is | 3 | | amended by adding Section 5-45.21 as follows: | 4 | | (5 ILCS 100/5-45.21 new) | 5 | | Sec. 5-45.21. Emergency rulemaking; Ukrainian Refugee | 6 | | Resettlement Program. To provide for the expeditious and | 7 | | timely implementation of Section 1-75 of the Department of | 8 | | Human Services Act, emergency rules implementing the Ukrainian | 9 | | Refugee Resettlement Program under Section 1-75 of the | 10 | | Department of Human Services Act may be adopted in accordance | 11 | | with Section 5-45 by the Department of Human Services. The | 12 | | adoption of emergency rules authorized by Section 5-45 and | 13 | | this Section is deemed to be necessary for the public | 14 | | interest, safety, and welfare. | 15 | | This Section is repealed one year after the effective date | 16 | | of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. | 17 | | Section 10-7. The Election Code is amended by adding | 18 | | Section 1-21 as follows: | 19 | | (10 ILCS 5/1-21 new) | 20 | | Sec. 1-21. The Illinois Elections and Infrastructure | 21 | | Integrity Task Force. | 22 | | (a) The Illinois Elections and Infrastructure Integrity |
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| 1 | | Task Force is created. The Task Force shall consist of the | 2 | | following members: | 3 | | (1) 4 members appointed one each by the Speaker of the | 4 | | House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of the House | 5 | | of Representatives, the President of the Senate, and the | 6 | | Minority Leader of the Senate; | 7 | | (2) one member of the faculty of an institution of | 8 | | higher education in the State with subject matter | 9 | | expertise regarding cybersecurity, appointed by the | 10 | | Governor; | 11 | | (3) one member of the faculty of an institution of | 12 | | higher education in the State with subject matter | 13 | | expertise regarding voting technology or election | 14 | | integrity, appointed by the Governor; | 15 | | (4) one member of the Board of Election Commissioners | 16 | | for the City of Chicago, appointed by the Mayor of the City | 17 | | of Chicago, or that member's designee; | 18 | | (5) the Executive Director of the State Board of | 19 | | Elections or the Executive Director's designee; | 20 | | (6) the Secretary of State or the Secretary's | 21 | | designee; | 22 | | (7) the Director of the Illinois Emergency Management | 23 | | Agency or the Director's designee; and | 24 | | (8) the Secretary of Innovation and Technology or the | 25 | | Secretary's designee. | 26 | | (b) The Task Force shall evaluate Russian and other |
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| 1 | | foreign actors' interference in the 2016 and 2020 elections in | 2 | | the State and shall make recommendations to prepare for and | 3 | | prevent foreign interference in elections in advance of the | 4 | | 2024 election in the State and to prepare for and prevent | 5 | | potential cyberattacks on State infrastructure, including, but | 6 | | not limited to, infrastructure related to the Office of the | 7 | | State Treasurer, the Department of Revenue, the Department of | 8 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Illinois Emergency | 9 | | Management Agency, and the Department of Innovation and | 10 | | Technology. The Task Force shall submit a report containing | 11 | | its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the | 12 | | General Assembly not later than 18 months after the effective | 13 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. | 14 | | (c) The State Board of Elections shall provide staff and | 15 | | administrative support to the Task Force. | 16 | | (d) The Task Force is dissolved, and this Section is | 17 | | repealed, on January 1, 2025. | 18 | | Section 10-10. The Deposit of State Moneys Act is amended | 19 | | by adding Section 22.7 as follows: | 20 | | (15 ILCS 520/22.7 new) | 21 | | Sec. 22.7. Russian or Belarusian investments prohibited. | 22 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the | 23 | | State Treasurer shall not invest State money in Russian or | 24 | | Belarusian sovereign debt, Russian or Belarusian |
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| 1 | | government-backed securities, any investment instrument issued | 2 | | by an entity that is domiciled or has its principal place of | 3 | | business in Russia or Belarus, or any investment instrument | 4 | | issued by a company that is subject to Russian Harmful Foreign | 5 | | Activities Sanctions, as that term is defined under Section | 6 | | 1-110.16 of the Illinois Pension Code, and shall not invest or | 7 | | deposit State money in any bank that is domiciled or has its | 8 | | principal place of business in Russia or Belarus or in any | 9 | | other financial institution that is domiciled or has its | 10 | | principal place of business in Russia or Belarus or that is | 11 | | subject to Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions. | 12 | | Section 10-15. The Department of Human Services Act is | 13 | | amended by adding Section 1-75 as follows: | 14 | | (20 ILCS 1305/1-75 new) | 15 | | Sec. 1-75. Ukrainian Refugee Resettlement Program. Subject | 16 | | to appropriation, the Department shall establish and | 17 | | administer the Ukrainian Refugee Resettlement Program to | 18 | | provide resettlement services, including, but not limited to, | 19 | | health care services, mental health services, and English | 20 | | language services, to Ukrainian nationals who have been | 21 | | granted temporary protected status by the United States | 22 | | Department of State or who have refugee status under Section | 23 | | 207 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The Ukrainian | 24 | | Refugee Resettlement Fund is hereby created as a special fund |
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| 1 | | in the State treasury. The Department may accept gifts, | 2 | | grants, donations, or other revenues or transfers for deposit | 3 | | into the Ukrainian Refugee Resettlement Fund. Moneys in the | 4 | | fund shall be used by the Department for the purpose of | 5 | | implementing and administering the program established under | 6 | | this Section. The Department may adopt rules, including | 7 | | emergency rules, to implement this Section, including, but not | 8 | | limited to, rules necessary to ensure the provision of health | 9 | | care services, mental health services, and English language | 10 | | services to those Ukrainian nationals who are eligible to | 11 | | participate in the program established under this Section. | 12 | | Section 10-20. The Illinois State Police Law of the
Civil | 13 | | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section | 14 | | 2605-35 as follows:
| 15 | | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-35) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-3)
| 16 | | Sec. 2605-35. Division of Criminal
Investigation. | 17 | | (a) The Division of Criminal
Investigation shall exercise
| 18 | | the following functions and those in Section 2605-30:
| 19 | | (1) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested by
| 20 | | law in the Illinois State Police by the Illinois Horse | 21 | | Racing Act of 1975, including those set forth in Section | 22 | | 2605-215.
| 23 | | (2) Investigate the origins, activities, personnel, | 24 | | and
incidents of crime and enforce the criminal laws of |
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| 1 | | this State related thereto.
| 2 | | (3) Enforce all laws regulating the production, sale,
| 3 | | prescribing, manufacturing, administering, transporting, | 4 | | having in possession,
dispensing, delivering, | 5 | | distributing, or use of controlled substances
and | 6 | | cannabis.
| 7 | | (4) Cooperate with the police of cities, villages, and
| 8 | | incorporated towns and with the police officers of any | 9 | | county in
enforcing the laws of the State and in making | 10 | | arrests and recovering
property.
| 11 | | (5) Apprehend and deliver up any person charged in | 12 | | this State or any other
state with treason or a felony or | 13 | | other crime who has fled from justice and is
found in this | 14 | | State.
| 15 | | (6) Investigate recipients and providers under the | 16 | | Illinois Public Aid
Code and any personnel involved in the | 17 | | administration of the Code who are
suspected of any | 18 | | violation of the Code pertaining to fraud in the
| 19 | | administration, receipt, or provision of assistance and | 20 | | pertaining to any
violation of criminal law; and exercise | 21 | | the functions required under Section
2605-220 in the | 22 | | conduct of those investigations.
| 23 | | (7) Conduct other investigations as provided by law.
| 24 | | (8) Investigate public corruption. .
| 25 | | (9) Exercise other duties that may be assigned by the | 26 | | Director in order to
fulfill the responsibilities and |
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| 1 | | achieve the purposes of the Illinois State Police, which | 2 | | may include the coordination of gang, terrorist, and | 3 | | organized crime prevention, control activities, and | 4 | | assisting local law enforcement in their crime control | 5 | | activities.
| 6 | | (10) Conduct investigations (and cooperate with | 7 | | federal law enforcement agencies in the investigation) of | 8 | | any property-related crimes, such as money laundering, | 9 | | involving individuals or entities listed on the sanctions | 10 | | list maintained by the U.S. Department of Treasury's | 11 | | Office of Foreign Asset Control. | 12 | | (b) (Blank).
| 13 | | (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; revised 12-2-21.)
| 14 | | Section 10-25. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | 15 | | Section 5.970 as follows: | 16 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.970 new) | 17 | | Sec. 5.970. The Ukrainian Refugee Resettlement Fund. | 18 | | Section 10-30. The Public Funds Investment Act is amended | 19 | | by adding Section 2.3 as follows: | 20 | | (30 ILCS 235/2.3 new) | 21 | | Sec. 2.3. Russian or Belarusian investments prohibited. | 22 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a public |
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| 1 | | agency shall not invest public funds in Russian or Belarusian | 2 | | sovereign debt, Russian or Belarusian government-backed | 3 | | securities, any investment instrument issued by an entity that | 4 | | is domiciled or has its principal place of business in Russia | 5 | | or Belarus, or any investment instrument issued by a company | 6 | | that is subject to Russian Harmful Foreign Activities | 7 | | Sanctions, as that term is defined under Section 1-110.16 of | 8 | | the Illinois Pension Code, and shall not invest or deposit | 9 | | public funds in any bank that is domiciled or has its principal | 10 | | place of business in Russia or Belarus or in any other | 11 | | financial institution that is domiciled or has its principal | 12 | | place of business in Russia or Belarus or that is subject to | 13 | | Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions. | 14 | | Section 10-35. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by | 15 | | changing Section 1-110.16 as follows: | 16 | | (40 ILCS 5/1-110.16) | 17 | | Sec. 1-110.16. Transactions prohibited by retirement | 18 | | systems; companies that boycott Israel, for-profit companies | 19 | | that contract to shelter migrant children, Iran-restricted | 20 | | companies, Sudan-restricted companies, and expatriated | 21 | | entities , companies that are domiciled or have their principal | 22 | | place of business in Russia or Belarus, and companies that are | 23 | | subject to Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions . | 24 | | (a) As used in this Section: |
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| 1 | | "Boycott Israel" means engaging in actions that are | 2 | | politically motivated and are intended to penalize, | 3 | | inflict economic harm on, or otherwise limit commercial | 4 | | relations with the State of Israel or companies based in | 5 | | the State of Israel or in territories controlled by the | 6 | | State of Israel. | 7 | | "Company" means any sole proprietorship, organization, | 8 | | association, corporation, partnership, joint venture, | 9 | | limited partnership, limited liability partnership, | 10 | | limited liability company, or other entity or business | 11 | | association, including all wholly owned subsidiaries, | 12 | | majority-owned subsidiaries, parent companies, or | 13 | | affiliates of those entities or business associations, | 14 | | that exist for the purpose of making profit. | 15 | | "Company that is subject to Russian Harmful Foreign | 16 | | Activities Sanctions" means a company that is subject to | 17 | | sanctions under the Russian Harmful Foreign Activities | 18 | | Sanctions Regulations (31 CFR Part 587), any Presidential | 19 | | Executive Order imposing sanctions against Russia, or any | 20 | | federal directive issued pursuant to any such Executive | 21 | | Order. | 22 | | "Contract to shelter migrant children" means entering | 23 | | into a contract with the federal government to shelter | 24 | | migrant children under the federal Unaccompanied Alien | 25 | | Children Program or a substantially similar federal | 26 | | program. |
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| 1 | | "Illinois Investment Policy Board" means the board | 2 | | established under subsection (b) of this Section. | 3 | | "Direct holdings" in a company means all publicly | 4 | | traded securities of that company that are held directly | 5 | | by the retirement system in an actively managed account or | 6 | | fund in which the retirement system owns all shares or | 7 | | interests. | 8 | | "Expatriated entity" has the meaning ascribed to it in | 9 | | Section 1-15.120 of the Illinois Procurement Code. | 10 | | "Illinois Investment Policy Board" means the board | 11 | | established under subsection (b) of this Section. | 12 | | "Indirect holdings" in a company means all securities | 13 | | of that company that are held in an account or fund, such | 14 | | as a mutual fund, managed by one or more persons not | 15 | | employed by the retirement system, in which the retirement | 16 | | system owns shares or interests together with other | 17 | | investors not subject to the provisions of this Section or | 18 | | that are held in an index fund. | 19 | | "Iran-restricted company" means a company that meets | 20 | | the qualifications under Section 1-110.15 of this Code. | 21 | | "Private market fund" means any private equity fund, | 22 | | private equity funds of funds, venture capital fund, hedge | 23 | | fund, hedge fund of funds, real estate fund, or other | 24 | | investment vehicle that is not publicly traded. | 25 | | "Restricted companies" means companies that boycott | 26 | | Israel, for-profit companies that contract to shelter |
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| 1 | | migrant children, Iran-restricted companies, | 2 | | Sudan-restricted companies, and expatriated entities , | 3 | | companies that are domiciled or have their principal place | 4 | | of business in Russia or Belarus, and companies that are | 5 | | subject to Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions . | 6 | | "Retirement system" means a retirement system | 7 | | established under Article 2, 14, 15, 16, or 18 of this Code | 8 | | or the Illinois State Board of Investment. | 9 | | "Sudan-restricted company" means a company that meets | 10 | | the qualifications under Section 1-110.6 of this Code. | 11 | | (b) There shall be established an Illinois Investment | 12 | | Policy Board. The Illinois Investment Policy Board shall | 13 | | consist of 7 members. Each board of a pension fund or | 14 | | investment board created under Article 15, 16, or 22A of this | 15 | | Code shall appoint one member, and the Governor shall appoint | 16 | | 4 members. | 17 | | (c) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | 18 | | beginning January 1, 2016, Sections 1-110.15 110.15 and | 19 | | 1-110.6 of this Code shall be administered in accordance with | 20 | | this Section. | 21 | | (d) By April 1, 2016, the Illinois Investment Policy Board | 22 | | shall make its best efforts to identify all Iran-restricted | 23 | | companies, Sudan-restricted companies, and companies that | 24 | | boycott Israel and assemble those identified companies into a | 25 | | list of restricted companies, to be distributed to each | 26 | | retirement system. |
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| 1 | | These efforts shall include the following, as appropriate | 2 | | in the Illinois Investment Policy Board's judgment: | 3 | | (1) reviewing and relying on publicly available | 4 | | information regarding Iran-restricted companies, | 5 | | Sudan-restricted companies, and companies that boycott | 6 | | Israel, including information provided by nonprofit | 7 | | organizations, research firms, and government entities; | 8 | | (2) contacting asset managers contracted by the | 9 | | retirement systems that invest in Iran-restricted | 10 | | companies, Sudan-restricted companies, and companies that | 11 | | boycott Israel; | 12 | | (3) contacting other institutional investors that have | 13 | | divested from or engaged with Iran-restricted companies, | 14 | | Sudan-restricted companies, and companies that boycott | 15 | | Israel; and | 16 | | (4) retaining an independent research firm to identify | 17 | | Iran-restricted companies, Sudan-restricted companies, | 18 | | and companies that boycott Israel. | 19 | | The Illinois Investment Policy Board shall review the list | 20 | | of restricted companies on a quarterly basis based on evolving | 21 | | information from, among other sources, those listed in this | 22 | | subsection (d) and distribute any updates to the list of | 23 | | restricted companies to the retirement systems and the State | 24 | | Treasurer. | 25 | | By April 1, 2018, the Illinois Investment Policy Board | 26 | | shall make its best efforts to identify all expatriated |
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| 1 | | entities and include those companies in the list of restricted | 2 | | companies distributed to each retirement system and the State | 3 | | Treasurer. These efforts shall include the following, as | 4 | | appropriate in the Illinois Investment Policy Board's | 5 | | judgment: | 6 | | (1) reviewing and relying on publicly available | 7 | | information regarding expatriated entities, including | 8 | | information provided by nonprofit organizations, research | 9 | | firms, and government entities; | 10 | | (2) contacting asset managers contracted by the | 11 | | retirement systems that invest in expatriated entities; | 12 | | (3) contacting other institutional investors that have | 13 | | divested from or engaged with expatriated entities; and | 14 | | (4) retaining an independent research firm to identify | 15 | | expatriated entities. | 16 | | By July 1, 2022, the Illinois Investment Policy Board | 17 | | shall make its best efforts to identify all for-profit | 18 | | companies that contract to shelter migrant children and | 19 | | include those companies in the list of restricted companies | 20 | | distributed to each retirement system. These efforts shall | 21 | | include the following, as appropriate in the Illinois | 22 | | Investment Policy Board's judgment: | 23 | | (1) reviewing and relying on publicly available | 24 | | information regarding for-profit companies that contract | 25 | | to shelter migrant children, including information | 26 | | provided by nonprofit organizations, research firms, and |
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| 1 | | government entities; | 2 | | (2) contacting asset managers contracted by the | 3 | | retirement systems that invest in for-profit companies | 4 | | that contract to shelter migrant children; | 5 | | (3) contacting other institutional investors that have | 6 | | divested from or engaged with for-profit companies that | 7 | | contract to shelter migrant children; and | 8 | | (4) retaining an independent research firm to identify | 9 | | for-profit companies that contract to shelter migrant | 10 | | children. | 11 | | No later than 6 months after the effective date of this | 12 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Illinois | 13 | | Investment Policy Board shall make its best efforts to | 14 | | identify all companies that are domiciled or have their | 15 | | principal place of business in Russia or Belarus and companies | 16 | | that are subject to Russian Harmful Foreign Activities | 17 | | Sanctions and include those companies in the list of | 18 | | restricted companies distributed to each retirement system. | 19 | | These efforts shall include the following, as appropriate in | 20 | | the Illinois Investment Policy Board's judgment: | 21 | | (1) reviewing and relying on publicly available
| 22 | | information regarding companies that are domiciled or have | 23 | | their principal place of business in Russia or Belarus and | 24 | | companies that are subject to Russian Harmful Foreign | 25 | | Activities Sanctions, including information provided by | 26 | | nonprofit organizations, research firms, and government |
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| 1 | | entities; | 2 | | (2) contacting asset managers contracted by the
| 3 | | retirement systems that invest in companies that are | 4 | | domiciled or have their principal place of business in | 5 | | Russia or Belarus and companies that are subject to | 6 | | Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions; | 7 | | (3) contacting other institutional investors that have | 8 | | divested from or engaged with companies that are domiciled | 9 | | or have their principal place of business in Russia or | 10 | | Belarus and companies that are subject to Russian Harmful | 11 | | Foreign Activities Sanctions; and | 12 | | (4) retaining an independent research firm to
identify | 13 | | companies that are domiciled or have their principal place | 14 | | of business in Russia or Belarus and companies that are | 15 | | subject to Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions. | 16 | | (e) The Illinois Investment Policy Board shall adhere to | 17 | | the following procedures for companies on the list of | 18 | | restricted companies: | 19 | | (1) For each company newly identified in subsection | 20 | | (d), the Illinois Investment Policy Board , unless it | 21 | | determines by an affirmative vote that it is unfeasible, | 22 | | shall send a written notice informing the company of its | 23 | | status and that it may become subject to divestment or | 24 | | shareholder activism by the retirement systems. | 25 | | (2) If, following the Illinois Investment Policy | 26 | | Board's engagement pursuant to this subsection (e) with a |
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| 1 | | restricted company, that company ceases activity that | 2 | | designates the company to be an Iran-restricted company, a | 3 | | Sudan-restricted company, a company that boycotts Israel, | 4 | | an expatriated entity, or a for-profit company that | 5 | | contracts to shelter migrant children, the company shall | 6 | | be removed from the list of restricted companies and the | 7 | | provisions of this Section shall cease to apply to it | 8 | | unless it resumes such activities. | 9 | | (3) For a company that is domiciled or has its | 10 | | principal place of business in Russia or Belarus, if, | 11 | | following the Illinois Investment Policy Board's | 12 | | engagement pursuant to this subsection (e), that company | 13 | | is no longer domiciled or has its principal place of | 14 | | business in Russia or Belarus, the company shall be | 15 | | removed from the list of restricted companies and the | 16 | | provisions of this Section shall cease to apply to it | 17 | | unless it becomes domiciled or has its principal place of | 18 | | business in Russia or Belarus. | 19 | | (4) For a company that is subject to Russian Harmful | 20 | | Foreign Activities Sanctions, if, following the Illinois | 21 | | Investment Policy Board's engagement pursuant to this | 22 | | subsection (e), that company is no longer subject to | 23 | | Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions, the company | 24 | | shall be removed from the list of restricted companies and | 25 | | the provisions of this Section shall cease to apply to it | 26 | | unless it becomes subject to Russian Harmful Foreign |
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| 1 | | Activities Sanctions. | 2 | | (f) Except as provided in subsection (f-1) of this Section | 3 | | the retirement system shall adhere to the following procedures | 4 | | for companies on the list of restricted companies: | 5 | | (1) The retirement system shall identify those | 6 | | companies on the list of restricted companies in which the | 7 | | retirement system owns direct holdings and indirect | 8 | | holdings. | 9 | | (2) The retirement system shall instruct its | 10 | | investment advisors to sell, redeem, divest, or withdraw | 11 | | all direct holdings of restricted companies from the | 12 | | retirement system's assets under management in an orderly | 13 | | and fiduciarily responsible manner within 12 months after | 14 | | the company's most recent appearance on the list of | 15 | | restricted companies. | 16 | | (3) The retirement system may not acquire securities | 17 | | of restricted companies. | 18 | | (4) The provisions of this subsection (f) do not apply | 19 | | to the retirement system's indirect holdings or private | 20 | | market funds. The Illinois Investment Policy Board shall | 21 | | submit letters to the managers of those investment funds | 22 | | containing restricted companies requesting that they | 23 | | consider removing the companies from the fund or create a | 24 | | similar actively managed fund having indirect holdings | 25 | | devoid of the companies. If the manager creates a similar | 26 | | fund, the retirement system shall replace all applicable |
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| 1 | | investments with investments in the similar fund in an | 2 | | expedited timeframe consistent with prudent investing | 3 | | standards. | 4 | | (f-1) The retirement system shall adhere to the following | 5 | | procedures for restricted companies that are expatriated | 6 | | entities or for-profit companies that contract to shelter | 7 | | migrant children: | 8 | | (1) To the extent that the retirement system believes | 9 | | that shareholder activism would be more impactful than | 10 | | divestment, the retirement system shall have the authority | 11 | | to engage with a restricted company prior to divesting. | 12 | | (2) Subject to any applicable State or Federal laws, | 13 | | methods of shareholder activism utilized by the retirement | 14 | | system may include, but are not limited to, bringing | 15 | | shareholder resolutions and proxy voting on shareholder | 16 | | resolutions. | 17 | | (3) The retirement system shall report on its | 18 | | shareholder activism and the outcome of such efforts to | 19 | | the Illinois Investment Policy Board by April 1 of each | 20 | | year. | 21 | | (4) If the engagement efforts of the retirement system | 22 | | are unsuccessful, then it shall adhere to the procedures | 23 | | under subsection (f) of this Section. | 24 | | (f-5) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory | 25 | | Act of the 102nd General Assembly, no retirement system shall | 26 | | invest moneys in Russian or Belarusian sovereign debt, Russian |
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| 1 | | or Belarusian government-backed securities, any investment | 2 | | instrument issued by an entity that is domiciled or has its | 3 | | principal place of business in Russia or Belarus, or any | 4 | | investment instrument issued by a company that is subject to | 5 | | Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions, and no | 6 | | retirement system shall invest or deposit State moneys in any | 7 | | bank that is domiciled or has its principal place of business | 8 | | in Russia or Belarus. As soon as practicable after the | 9 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | 10 | | Assembly, each retirement system shall instruct its investment | 11 | | advisors to sell, redeem, divest, or withdraw all direct | 12 | | holdings of Russian or Belarusian sovereign debt and direct | 13 | | holdings of Russian or Belarusian government-backed securities | 14 | | from the retirement system's assets under management in an | 15 | | orderly and fiduciarily responsible manner. | 16 | | Notwithstanding any provision of this Section to the | 17 | | contrary, a retirement system may cease divestment pursuant to | 18 | | this subsection (f-5) if clear and convincing evidence shows | 19 | | that the value of investments in such Russian or Belarusian | 20 | | sovereign debt and Russian or Belarusian government-backed | 21 | | securities becomes equal to or less than 0.05% of the market | 22 | | value of all assets under management by the retirement system. | 23 | | For any cessation of divestment authorized by this subsection | 24 | | (f-5), the retirement system shall provide a written notice to | 25 | | the Illinois Investment Policy Board in advance of the | 26 | | cessation of divestment, setting forth the reasons and |
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| 1 | | justification, supported by clear and convincing evidence, for | 2 | | its decision to cease divestment under this subsection (f-5). | 3 | | The provisions of this subsection (f-5) do not apply to | 4 | | the retirement system's indirect holdings or private market | 5 | | funds. | 6 | | (g) Upon request, and by April 1 of each year, each | 7 | | retirement system shall provide the Illinois Investment Policy | 8 | | Board with information regarding investments sold, redeemed, | 9 | | divested, or withdrawn in compliance with this Section. | 10 | | (h) Notwithstanding any provision of this Section to the | 11 | | contrary, a retirement system may cease divesting from | 12 | | companies pursuant to subsection (f) if clear and convincing | 13 | | evidence shows that the value of investments in such companies | 14 | | becomes equal to or less than 0.5% of the market value of all | 15 | | assets under management by the retirement system. For any | 16 | | cessation of divestment authorized by this subsection (h), the | 17 | | retirement system shall provide a written notice to the | 18 | | Illinois Investment Policy Board in advance of the cessation | 19 | | of divestment, setting forth the reasons and justification, | 20 | | supported by clear and convincing evidence, for its decision | 21 | | to cease divestment under subsection (f). | 22 | | (i) The cost associated with the activities of the | 23 | | Illinois Investment Policy Board shall be borne by the boards | 24 | | of each pension fund or investment board created under Article | 25 | | 15, 16, or 22A of this Code. | 26 | | (j) With respect to actions taken in compliance with this |
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| 1 | | Section, including all good-faith determinations regarding | 2 | | companies as required by this Section, the retirement system | 3 | | and Illinois Investment Policy Board are exempt from any | 4 | | conflicting statutory or common law obligations, including any | 5 | | fiduciary duties under this Article and any obligations with | 6 | | respect to choice of asset managers, investment funds, or | 7 | | investments for the retirement system's securities portfolios. | 8 | | (k) It is not the intent of the General Assembly in | 9 | | enacting this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly to | 10 | | cause divestiture from any company based in the United States | 11 | | of America. The Illinois Investment Policy Board shall | 12 | | consider this intent when developing or reviewing the list of | 13 | | restricted companies. | 14 | | (l) If any provision of this amendatory Act of the 99th | 15 | | General Assembly or its application to any person or | 16 | | circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity of that provision | 17 | | or application does not affect other provisions or | 18 | | applications of this amendatory Act of the 99th General | 19 | | Assembly that can be given effect without the invalid | 20 | | provision or application.
| 21 | | If any provision of Public Act 100-551 or its application | 22 | | to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity | 23 | | of that provision or application does not affect other | 24 | | provisions or applications of Public Act 100-551 that can be | 25 | | given effect without the invalid provision or application. | 26 | | If any provision of Public Act 102-118 this amendatory Act |
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| 1 | | of the 102nd General Assembly or its application to any person | 2 | | or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity of that | 3 | | provision or application does not affect other provisions or | 4 | | applications of Public Act 102-118 this amendatory Act of the | 5 | | 102nd General Assembly that can be given effect without the | 6 | | invalid provision or application. | 7 | | If any provision of this amendatory Act of the 102nd | 8 | | General Assembly or its application to any person or | 9 | | circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity of that provision | 10 | | or application does not affect other provisions or | 11 | | applications of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | 12 | | Assembly that can be given effect without the invalid | 13 | | provision or application. | 14 | | (Source: P.A. 102-118, eff. 7-23-21.) | 15 | | Section 10-40. The Board of Higher Education Act is | 16 | | amended by adding Section 9.41 as follows: | 17 | | (110 ILCS 205/9.41 new) | 18 | | Sec. 9.41. Disclosure of donations from certain Russian, | 19 | | Belarusian, or sanctioned sources. The Board shall require | 20 | | each public institution of higher education to disclose to the | 21 | | Board any endowment or other donation given to the institution | 22 | | from a source associated with any individual or entity listed | 23 | | on the sanctions list maintained by the U.S. Department of | 24 | | Treasury's Office of Foreign Asset Control or any company that |
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| 1 | | is domiciled or has its principal place of business in Russia | 2 | | or Belarus and is on the list of restricted companies | 3 | | developed by the Illinois Investment Policy Board under | 4 | | Section 1-110.16 of the Illinois Pension Code. | 5 | | Article 99. | 6 | | Section 99-97. Severability. The provisions of this Act | 7 | | are severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
| 8 | | Section 99-99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 9 | | becoming law.".
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