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Full Text of HB1352  104th General Assembly

HB1352ham002 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Kyle Moore

Filed: 3/28/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1352

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1352, AS AMENDED,
3by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4following:
 
5    "Section 5. The Military Veterans Assistance Act is
6amended by changing Section 9 as follows:
 
7    (330 ILCS 45/9)  (from Ch. 23, par. 3089)
8    Sec. 9. Veterans Assistance Commission.
9    (a) In counties having 2 or more veteran service
10organizations as may be recognized by law, the veteran service
11organizations may come together to form a Veterans Assistance
12Commission of such county. The Veterans Assistance Commission
13of such county may act as the central service office for all
14veterans and their families and for the families of deceased
15veterans. The Commission shall be composed of delegates and
16alternates from a majority of such veteran service

 

 

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1organizations selected annually as determined by each veteran
2service organization. When so organized a Commission shall be
3clothed with all the powers and may be charged with all the
4duties theretofore devolving upon the different veteran
5service organizations within the county as provided in Section
62.
7        (1) Every January 1, all Veterans Assistance
8    Commissions shall publish a notice to each veteran service
9    organization within their respective county calling on
10    them to select delegates and alternates for that county's
11    Veterans Assistance Commission by the methods provided in
12    this subsection. The Veterans Assistance Commissions shall
13    allow each veteran service organization until March 1 to
14    respond, at which time those selected and duly appointed
15    delegates and alternates shall begin their term of office
16    with full voting rights. Once selected, delegates and
17    alternates are bound by the Public Officer Prohibited
18    Activities Act.
19        (2) Except as provided in paragraph (3), veteran
20    service organizations shall be permitted to select one
21    delegate and one alternate.
22        (3) In counties with 5 or more of the same veteran
23    service organizations, all the constituent veteran service
24    organizations shall be permitted to select up to 5
25    delegates and 5 alternates to represent that veteran
26    service organization instead of each constituent veteran

 

 

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1    service organization selecting one delegate and one
2    alternate. For the purposes of meeting the majority
3    requirement of this subsection, when the constituent
4    groups of a veteran service organization choose to select
5    those delegates and alternates, those selected and duly
6    appointed delegates and alternates shall represent the
7    aggregate percentage of the constituent groups.
8        (4) If a veteran service organization serves more than
9    one county, then it shall be permitted to select one
10    delegate and one alternate for the Veterans Assistance
11    Commission in each county in which at least 25% of its
12    members reside.
13        (5) All undertakings of, or actions taken by, the
14    Commission shall require a vote from a majority of the
15    full commission membership. No committee or other subgroup
16    of delegates and alternates formed by the Commission,
17    whether selected or appointed, may be granted the power or
18    authority to act in the place of or on behalf of the full
19    body of the duly selected or appointed Commission
20    membership.
21        (6) No superintendent or any other employee of the
22    Veterans Assistance Commission may retain the position of
23    delegate or alternate or any voting rights while employed
24    by the Veterans Assistance Commission.
25        (7) No committee or other subgroup of delegates and
26    alternates formed by the Commission, whether selected or

 

 

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1    appointed, may bar any other duly appointed Commission
2    member from attending or otherwise being present during
3    any closed meetings or sessions of that committee or
4    group.
5        (8) The county may, at its discretion, appoint a
6    representative to the Commission who may attend any public
7    meeting of the Commission. That representative shall be a
8    veteran, may not have voting rights, may not hold any
9    office or title on the Commission, and may not be present
10    during any nonpublic meeting of the Commission, except as
11    authorized in this Act. For matters of executive session,
12    the non-voting county appointee may attend meetings that
13    are closed in accordance with paragraphs (1), (3), (5),
14    (6), or (11) of subsection (c) of Section 2 of the Open
15    Meetings Act for litigation matters not relating to
16    litigation between the Commission and the County.
17    (b) The Commission and its selected or appointed
18superintendent shall have oversight of the distribution of all
19moneys and supplies appropriated for the benefit of military
20veterans and their families, subject to such rules,
21regulations, administrative procedures or audit reviews as are
22required by this Act and as are necessary as approved by the
23Commission to carry out the spirit and intent of this Act. No
24warrant authorized under this Act may be issued for the
25payment of money without the presentation of an itemized
26statement or claim, approved by the superintendent of the

 

 

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1Commission.
2    (c) The superintendent of the Veterans Assistance
3Commission, selected, appointed, or hired by the Commission is
4an at-will employee who shall be answerable to, and shall
5report to, the Commission.
6    (d) The superintendent shall be evaluated annually and a
7written report shall be generated. A copy of the report from
8the evaluation shall be provided to the entire Commission
9membership.
10    (e) A superintendent may be removed from office if, after
11delegates from no less than 3 different veteran service
12organizations file a written request calling for the
13superintendent's removal, there is a vote from a majority of
14the full Commission membership in favor of such removal.
15    (f) Each Veterans Assistance Commission shall establish
16and maintain bylaws that outline the framework, policies, and
17procedures for conducting the business of the Commission and
18for the rules and regulations that apply to its members. Those
19bylaws shall reflect compliance with all relevant laws at the
20time they are established and shall be revised as necessary to
21remain in compliance with current law. The establishment of
22those bylaws, and any revisions thereafter, shall require a
23minimum two-thirds majority vote of approval from a majority
24of the full Commission membership.
25    (g) Each Veterans Assistance Commission shall, in writing,
26adopt all applicable policies already established and in place

 

 

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1in its respective county, including, but not limited to,
2policies related to compensation, employee rights, ethics,
3procurement, and budget, and shall adapt those policies to fit
4its organizational structure. Those policies shall then be
5considered the policies of the Veterans Assistance Commission
6and they shall be implemented and adhered to, accordingly, by
7the superintendent and by the Commission. The Commission shall
8amend its adopted policies whenever a county board amends an
9applicable policy within 60 days of the county board
10amendment.
11    (h) No warrant authorized under this Act may be issued for
12the payment of money without the presentation of an itemized
13statement or claim, approved by the superintendent of the
14Commission and reported to the full Commission membership.
15    (i) Each Veterans Assistance Commission shall perform an
16annual audit in accordance with the Governmental Account Audit
17Act using either the auditing services provided by its
18respective county or the services of an independent auditor
19whose services shall be paid for by the Commission. A copy of
20that audit report shall be provided to the president or
21chairperson of the county board.
22    (j) Veterans Assistance Commissions and county boards
23subject to this Act shall cooperate fully with the boards,
24commissions, agencies, departments, and institutions of the
25State. The funds held and made available by the county, the
26State, or any other source shall be subject to financial and

 

 

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1compliance audits in accordance with the Illinois State
2Auditing Act.
3    (k) The Veterans Assistance Commission shall be in charge
4of the administration of any benefits provided under Articles
5VI and IX of the Illinois Public Aid Code for military veterans
6and their families.
7    (l) The Veterans Assistance Commission shall represent
8veterans in their application for or attempts to obtain
9benefits and services through State and federal agencies,
10including representing veterans in their appeals of adverse
11decisions.
12    (m) The superintendent of the Veterans Assistance
13Commission and its employees must comply with the procedures
14and regulations adopted by the Veterans Assistance Commission
15and the regulations of the Department of Human Services.
16    (n) To further the intent of this Act of assisting
17military veterans, this Act is to be construed so that the
18Veterans Assistance Commission shall provide needed services
19to eligible veterans.
20    (o)(1) In counties that do not have a Veterans Assistance
21Commission prior to January 1, 2026, and in which there exists
22a judicial circuit whose jurisdictional boundaries include
23multiple counties, veteran service organizations located
24within any of those counties that are within the judicial
25circuit's jurisdictional boundaries may come together and
26create a Jurisdictional Veterans Assistance Commission that

 

 

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1shall provide services to veterans and their families who
2reside in those participating counties. Each participating
3county shall levy the minimum amount of 0.02%, as indicated in
4Section 2, and deposit the proceeds in the county treasury of
5the seat of that judicial circuit. These proceeds shall be
6used for employment of staff of the Veterans Assistance
7Commission and financial assistance for the veterans and their
8families that reside within the geographical boundaries of
9that judicial circuit. The Veterans Assistance Commission
10shall be known as the Veterans Assistance Commission of that
11judicial circuit.
12    (2) Participating counties shall provide the support and
13materials required to administer a Jurisdictional Veterans
14Assistance Commission in the same manner individual counties
15are required under this Act to provide support and materials
16to single-county Veterans Assistance Commissions.
17    (3) The superintendent of a Veterans Assistance Commission
18formed in accordance with paragraph (1) shall be selected from
19among all honorably discharged veterans of all participating
20counties within that judicial circuit's boundaries and shall
21maintain a centrally located office within that judicial
22circuit. However, for a Veterans Assistance Commission formed
23within a large judicial circuit, the superintendent is not
24precluded from having multiple offices that shall be owned and
25maintained by the Veterans Assistance Commission.
26    (4) Delegates and alternates shall be selected by the

 

 

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1veterans service organizations of that judicial circuit in the
2same manner as prescribed in paragraph (1) of subsection (a).
3    (5) Any existing Veterans Assistance Commission that is
4part of a Judicial Circuit that is comprised of multiple
5counties, as of January 1, 2025, may merge into a Veterans
6Assistance Commission of that Judicial Circuit with its
7neighboring counties. Those existing Veterans Assistance
8Commissions that choose not to merge may continue to exist
9independently while the other counties combine to form a new
10Veterans Assistance Commission of that judicial circuit.
11(Source: P.A. 102-484, eff. 8-20-21; 102-732, eff. 1-1-23;
12102-1132, eff. 2-10-23.)".