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25 ILCS 50/2
(25 ILCS 50/2) (from Ch. 63, par. 42.32)
Sec. 2. The sponsor of each bill, referred to in Section 1, shall
present a copy of the bill, with his request for a fiscal note, to the
board, commission, department, agency, or other entity of the State
which is to receive or expend the appropriation proposed or which is
responsible for collection of the revenue proposed to be increased or
decreased, or to be levied or provided for. The sponsor of a bill that amends
the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code or the Developmental
Disability and Mental Disability Services Act shall present a copy of the bill,
with his or her request for a fiscal note, to the Department of Human
Services. The fiscal note shall be
prepared by such board, commission, department, agency, or other entity
and furnished to the sponsor of the bill within 5 calendar days
thereafter; except that whenever, because of the complexity of the
measure, additional time is required for preparation of the fiscal note,
the board, commission, department, agency, or other entity may so inform
the sponsor of the bill and he may approve an extension of the time
within which the note is to be furnished, not to extend, however, beyond
June 15, following the date of the request.
Whenever any measure for which a fiscal note is required affects more
than one State board, commission, department, agency, or other entity,
the board, commission, department, agency, or other entity most affected
by its provisions according to the sponsor shall be responsible for
preparation of the fiscal note. Whenever any measure for which a fiscal
note is required does not affect a specific board, commission,
department, agency or other such entity, or does not amend the Mental Health
and Developmental Disabilities Code or the Developmental Disability and Mental
Disability Services Act, the sponsor of the measure
shall be responsible for preparation of the fiscal note.
In the case of bills having a potential fiscal impact on units of local
government, the fiscal note shall be prepared by the Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity. In the case of bills having a potential fiscal impact
on school districts, the fiscal note shall be prepared by the State
Superintendent
of Education. In the case of bills having a potential fiscal impact on
community college districts, the fiscal note shall be prepared by the Illinois
Community College Board.
(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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