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90_HB0086

      New Act
      30 ILCS 105/25            from Ch. 127, par. 161
          Creates the Illinois  Balanced  Budget  Act.   Creates  a
      Balanced  Budget  Commission  to  provide  a  Balanced Budget
      Revenue Estimate for each fiscal year.   The  Estimate  shall
      serve  as a limit on appropriations from State general funds.
      If appropriations exceed the  limit,  the  Comptroller  shall
      prepare  a  proposed  Balanced  Budget  Reserve  Act for that
      fiscal year.  Sets forth the contents of  the  proposed  Act,
      including   certain   measures   to   reduce   State   agency
      expenditures.   Amends  the  State  Finance Act.  Reduces the
      lapse period from 2 months to one month starting  in  FY2003.
      Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT in relation to balancing budgets, amending a named
 2    Act.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 6    Illinois Balanced Budget Act.
 7        Section  5.  Illinois  Balanced Budget Commission.  There
 8    is  established  the  Illinois  Balanced  Budget  Commission,
 9    composed of 8 members.  The President of the  Senate,  Senate
10    Minority  Leader,  Speaker  of  the House, and House Minority
11    Leader shall each appoint one  member.   The  Governor  shall
12    appoint  4  members.  No more than 2 of the members appointed
13    by the Governor shall be from the same political party.   All
14    members   shall   be   private   citizens   with  substantial
15    professional experience in financial management or  expertise
16    in  economic  forecasting.   Members are appointed for 2-year
17    terms, corresponding with sessions of the  General  Assembly.
18    Members   shall   elect   2   co-chairpersons,  and  organize
19    themselves as they deem necessary, at  their  first  meeting.
20    The  Commission  shall  meet as often as the members may deem
21    necessary, but shall meet at least twice each calendar  year.
22    Meetings  shall be held at a time and place designated by the
23    two   co-chairpersons.    Members   shall    serve    without
24    compensation, but shall be reimbursed for expenses.
25        Section  10.  Balanced Budget Revenue Estimate.  The sole
26    function of the Illinois Balanced Budget Commission shall  be
27    to provide a Balanced Budget Revenue Estimate for each fiscal
28    year of the State.  The Estimate shall include all funds that
29    make  up  the general funds of the State.  The Estimate shall
30    be  based  on  the  most  probable  and  reasonable  economic
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 1    forecast for Illinois for the fiscal year.  The Bureau of the
 2    Budget and the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission  shall
 3    provide  staff  support  and  information pertaining to their
 4    individual revenue estimates  as  may  be  requested  by  the
 5    Commission.   The  Commission  may also request staff support
 6    and information from the Office of the  Comptroller,  any  of
 7    the State's universities, and any department or agency of the
 8    State.
 9        By  January 15 of each year, the Commission shall approve
10    a preliminary Estimate for the fiscal year that begins on the
11    following July 1.
12        By April 31 of each year, the Commission shall approve  a
13    final  Estimate  for  the  fiscal  year  that  begins  on the
14    following July 1.
15        The Commission may revise its final Estimate for a fiscal
16    year at any time between September 1 and January  15  of  the
17    fiscal year to reflect changes in the economic forecast or in
18    actual   revenue   performance  for  the  fiscal  year.   The
19    Commission may revise its estimate at any time to reflect the
20    passage of legislation that creates new revenue.
21        Section 15.  Balanced Budget Limit.  The Balanced  Budget
22    Revenue  Estimate  shall  serve  as a limit on appropriations
23    from the general funds of the  State.   At  no  time  in  any
24    fiscal  year  shall total general funds appropriations exceed
25    the final Balanced Budget Revenue Estimate, as  approved  and
26    revised by the Commission and net of any deposits that may be
27    required  into  the  Illinois  Fiscal  and Economic Stability
28    Fund.
29        By January 31 of each fiscal year, the Comptroller  shall
30    certify  to  the  Governor  and  the 4 leaders of the General
31    Assembly that current  general  funds  appropriations  either
32    exceed or do not exceed the Balanced Budget Limit.
33        If current general funds appropriations exceed the Limit,
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 1    the  Comptroller  shall  prepare  a  proposed Balanced Budget
 2    Reserve Act for the fiscal year.  The proposed Act shall  set
 3    forth  the  total  Balanced  Budget  Reserve  that  would  be
 4    required   to   reduce   expenditures   from   general  funds
 5    appropriations to the Balanced Budget Limit, and the share of
 6    the total Reserve to be held by each branch of government and
 7    each  State  department   and   agency,   calculated   on   a
 8    proportional   basis.    The  Comptroller  shall  submit  the
 9    proposed Balanced Budget Reserve Act to the Governor and  the
10    4 leaders of the General Assembly by January 31. The reserves
11    for  each  branch of government and each State department and
12    agency may be reallocated so that the total  Balanced  Budget
13    Reserve  is  equal  to  the  total  Balanced  Budget  Reserve
14    contained in the proposed Act.
15        Section  20.  Proposed  Balanced Budget Reserve Act.  The
16    substantive  provisions  of  the  proposed  Balanced   Budget
17    Reserve Act for any fiscal year shall be in substantially the
18    following form:
19        "The Balanced Budget Reserve Act of Fiscal Year .....
20             Section  1005. Findings.  The General Assembly finds
21        that appropriations from general funds  for  fiscal  year
22        .....  exceed  the  statutory  limit  established  by the
23        Balanced Budget Act.  The General Assembly further  finds
24        that  unless  general  funds  appropriations  are reduced
25        immediately, the State shall incur  obligations  that  it
26        cannot  pay  in  a timely manner.  Therefore, the General
27        Assembly finds that it  is  necessary  and  expedient  to
28        implement  a  procedure  for reducing appropriations, and
29        that a procedure creating Balanced  Budget  Reserves  for
30        the  State's  fiscal  year  .....  is consistent with the
31        requirements   of   the   Illinois   Constitution,    the
32        requirements of the Balanced Budget Act, and the policies
33        and priorities adopted by the General Assembly in forming
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 1        the fiscal year ..... budget.
 2             Section 1010.  Definitions.
 3             (a)  For  the  purposes of this Act, the term "State
 4        agency" is defined as in  Section  1-7  of  the  Illinois
 5        State  Auditing  Act.   The  term  also  includes circuit
 6        courts  and  other   judicial   agencies   that   receive
 7        appropriations of State funds.
 8             (b)  For   the   purposes  of  this  Act,  the  term
 9        "certifying officer" means:
10                  (1)  The    Lieutenant    Governor    as     to
11             appropriations  made  to  that  officer  and  as  to
12             appropriations from which that officer is authorized
13             to  approve  expenditures  under  Section  10 of the
14             State Finance Act.
15                  (2)  The Attorney General as to  appropriations
16             made  to  that officer and as to appropriations from
17             which  that  officer  is   authorized   to   approve
18             expenditures  under  Section 10 of the State Finance
19             Act.
20                  (3)  The   Secretary    of    State    as    to
21             appropriations  made  to  that  officer  and  as  to
22             appropriations from which that officer is authorized
23             to  approve  expenditures  under  Section  10 of the
24             State Finance Act.
25                  (4)  The Treasurer as to appropriations made to
26             that officer and as  to  appropriations  from  which
27             that  officer  is authorized to approve expenditures
28             under the State Finance Act.
29                  (5)  The Comptroller as to appropriations  made
30             to  that officer and as to appropriations from which
31             that officer is authorized to  approve  expenditures
32             under Section 10 of the State Finance Act.
33                  (6)  The Joint Committee on Legislative Support
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 1             Services   as   to  appropriations  to  the  General
 2             Assembly, the Auditor  General,  and  the  officers,
 3             boards,  commissions,  bureaus, or agencies that are
 4             part of the Legislative Branch of government.
 5                  (7)  The Chief Justice of the Illinois  Supreme
 6             Court  as  to  appropriations to State agencies that
 7             are part of the Judicial Branch of government.
 8                  (8)  The Governor as to appropriations made  to
 9             that  officer  and  as  to appropriations from which
10             that officer is authorized to  approve  expenditures
11             under Section 10 of the State Finance Act.
12                  (9)  The Governor in all other cases.
13             Section   1015.  Designation   of   Balanced  Budget
14        Reserves.
15             (a)  Each certifying  officer  shall  designate,  by
16        appropriation  and  line  item,  amounts  to be held in a
17        Balanced Budget Reserve  from  the  amounts  appropriated
18        from  the  General  Revenue Fund, the Common School Fund,
19        and the Education Assistance Fund for State  fiscal  year
20        .....  to  the  State agencies for which he or she is the
21        certifying officer.  The total amount  to  be  designated
22        from each State agency by its certifying officer shall be
23        as follows:
24             State Agency                                 Reserve
25             Legislative Agencies
26                  General Assembly and legislative agencies $....
27             Judicial Agencies
28                  Supreme Court                             $....
29                  Judicial Inquiry Board                    $....
30                  State Appellate Defender                  $....
31                  State's
32             Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor                 $....
33             Constitutional Elected Officers
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 1                  Governor                                  $....
 2                  Lieutenant Governor                       $....
 3                  Attorney General                          $....
 4                  Secretary of State                        $....
 5                  Comptroller                               $....
 6                  Treasurer                                 $....
 7             Departments
 8                  [List all code departments]               $....
 9             Other Agencies
10                  [List all other State agencies]           $....
11             Higher Education
12                  [List all higher education agencies]      $....
13             (b)  No  certifying  officer shall designate amounts
14        to  be  held  in   a   Balanced   Budget   Reserve   from
15        appropriations  for  payment of salaries fixed by law for
16        State officers.
17             (c)  The amounts held in a Balanced  Budget  Reserve
18        shall  not  be transferred, used, obligated, or otherwise
19        encumbered during fiscal year ....., including  any  time
20        allowed  for  payment of obligations after the end of the
21        fiscal year under Section 25 of the State Finance Act.
22             (d)  Any periodic transfers or expenditures that are
23        based  on  amounts  appropriated  shall   be  reduced  to
24        accommodate  the  Balanced  Budget  Reserves  established
25        under this Act.   Any  necessary  prorating  of  periodic
26        payments  from  the  Common  School Fund or the Education
27        Assistance Fund shall be distributed  equally  among  the
28        remaining payments for fiscal year ......
29             (e)  By  March  1,  .....,  each  certifying officer
30        shall notify the Comptroller of all amounts  that  he  or
31        she  has  designated  to  be  held  in  a Balanced Budget
32        Reserve.  The notification shall include the total amount
33        and a complete list by line item.
34             (f)  By  March  15,  .....,  the  Comptroller  shall
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 1        certify to the Governor, to the  President  and  Minority
 2        Leader  of  the  Senate,  and to the Speaker and Minority
 3        Leader  of  the  House  of  Representatives  whether  the
 4        amounts designated by each certifying officer to be  held
 5        in  a  Balanced Budget Reserve equal the amounts required
 6        under this Act.
 7             (g)  The designated Balanced Budget  Reserves  shall
 8        take effect on April 1, ......
 9             Section   1020.  Authority   to   make   reductions.
10        Notwithstanding any other Act to the contrary, each State
11        agency is authorized to limit, reduce or adjust services,
12        payment  rates,  expenditures,  transfers and eligibility
13        criteria  as  necessary  to  implement  Balanced   Budget
14        Reserves  under  this  Act,  to  the  extent permitted by
15        federal  law.   Any   such   adjustment,   reduction   or
16        limitation shall expire on July 1, .....
17             Section  1025.  Severability. Each of the provisions
18        of this Act, including  the  amendatory  provisions,  are
19        severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
20             Section  1090.  Repeal.   This  Act  is  repealed on
21        October 1, ......
22             Section  1099.  Effective  date.   This  Act   takes
23        effect upon becoming law."
24        Section  90. The State Finance Act is amended by changing
25    Section 25 as follows:
26        (30 ILCS 105/25) (from Ch. 127, par. 161)
27        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
28        Sec. 25.  Fiscal year limitations.
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 1        (a)  All   appropriations   shall   be   available    for
 2    expenditure for the fiscal year or for a lesser period if the
 3    Act  making that appropriation so specifies.  A deficiency or
 4    emergency appropriation shall be  available  for  expenditure
 5    only  through  June  30  of the year when the Act making that
 6    appropriation is enacted unless that Act otherwise provides.
 7        (b)  For fiscal years ending on or before June 30,  2002,
 8    outstanding   liabilities   as   of  June  30,  payable  from
 9    appropriations which have otherwise expired, may be paid  out
10    of  the  expiring  appropriations  during  the 2-month period
11    ending at the close of business  on  August  31.  For  fiscal
12    years  ending  on  June  30,  2003  and all subsequent years,
13    outstanding  liabilities  as  of  June   30,   payable   from
14    appropriations  that  have otherwise expired, may be paid out
15    of the expiring appropriations during  the  one-month  period
16    ending  at  the  close  of  business  on July 31. Any service
17    involving professional or artistic  skills  or  any  personal
18    services  by  an  employee  whose  compensation is subject to
19    income tax withholding must be performed as of June 30 of the
20    fiscal  year  in  order  to  be  considered  an  "outstanding
21    liability as of June 30" that is thereby eligible for payment
22    out of the expiring appropriation.
23        However, payment of tuition  reimbursement  claims  under
24    Section 14-7.03 or 18-3 of the School Code may be made by the
25    State  Board  of  Education from its appropriations for those
26    respective purposes for any  fiscal  year,  even  though  the
27    claims  reimbursed  by the payment may be claims attributable
28    to a prior fiscal year, and  payments  may  be  made  at  the
29    direction  of  the State Superintendent of Education from the
30    fund from which the appropriation is made without  regard  to
31    any fiscal year limitations.
32        Medical  and  child  care  payments  may  be  made by the
33    Department of Public Aid from its  appropriations  for  those
34    purposes for any fiscal year, without regard to the fact that
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 1    the  medical  or child care services being compensated for by
 2    such payment may have been rendered in a prior  fiscal  year;
 3    and  payments  may be made at the direction of the Department
 4    of Central Management  Services  from  the  Health  Insurance
 5    Reserve  Fund  and  the  Local  Government  Health  Insurance
 6    Reserve Fund without regard to any fiscal year limitations.
 7        Additionally,  payments  may be made by the Department of
 8    Public Aid from its appropriations, or any other State agency
 9    from its appropriations with the approval of  the  Department
10    of  Public  Aid, from the Immigration Reform and Control Fund
11    for purposes authorized pursuant to  the  Immigration  Reform
12    and  Control  Act  of 1986, without regard to any fiscal year
13    limitations.
14        (c)  Further, payments may be made by the  Department  of
15    Public  Health from its appropriations for grants for medical
16    care to or on behalf of persons suffering from chronic  renal
17    disease, persons suffering from hemophilia, rape victims, and
18    premature  and  high-mortality risk infants and their mothers
19    and for grants for supplemental food supplies provided  under
20    the  United  States  Department of Agriculture Women, Infants
21    and Children Nutrition Program, for any fiscal  year  without
22    regard to the fact that the services being compensated for by
23    such payment may have been rendered in a prior fiscal year.
24        (d)  The  Department  of  Public  Health  shall  annually
25    submit  to  the  State  Comptroller, Senate President, Senate
26    Minority Leader, Speaker of the House, House Minority Leader,
27    and the respective Chairmen and  Minority  Spokesmen  of  the
28    Appropriations  Committees of the Senate and the House, on or
29    before December 31, a report of fiscal year funds used to pay
30    for services provided in any prior fiscal year.  This  report
31    shall   document   by   program  or  service  category  those
32    expenditures from the most  recently  completed  fiscal  year
33    used to pay for services provided in prior fiscal years.
34        (e)  The  Department  of Public Aid shall annually submit
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 1    to the State Comptroller, Senate President,  Senate  Minority
 2    Leader,  Speaker  of  the  House,  House Minority Leader, the
 3    respective   Chairmen   and   Minority   Spokesmen   of   the
 4    Appropriations Committees of the Senate and the House, on  or
 5    before  November  30, a report that shall document by program
 6    or service category those expenditures from the most recently
 7    completed fiscal year used to pay for (i)  services  provided
 8    in prior fiscal years and (ii) services for which claims were
 9    received in prior fiscal years.
10        (f)  The  Department  of Public Aid shall annually submit
11    to the State Comptroller, Senate President,  Senate  Minority
12    Leader,  Speaker of the House, House Minority Leader, and the
13    respective   Chairmen   and   Minority   Spokesmen   of   the
14    Appropriations Committees of the Senate and the House, on  or
15    before December 31, a report of fiscal year funds used to pay
16    for  services (other than medical care) provided in any prior
17    fiscal year.   This  report  shall  document  by  program  or
18    service  category  those  expenditures from the most recently
19    completed fiscal year used to pay for  services  provided  in
20    prior fiscal years.
21        (g)  In  addition,  each  annual  report  required  to be
22    submitted by the Department of Public  Aid  under  subsection
23    (e)  shall  include the following information with respect to
24    the State's Medicaid program:
25             (1)  Explanations  of  the  exact  causes   of   the
26        variance between the previous year's estimated and actual
27        liabilities.
28             (2)  Factors  affecting  the  Department  of  Public
29        Aid's  liabilities,  including but not limited to numbers
30        of aid recipients, levels of medical service  utilization
31        by  aid  recipients, and inflation in the cost of medical
32        services.
33             (3)  The results  of  the  Department's  efforts  to
34        combat fraud and abuse.
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 1        (h)  As  provided  in  Section  4 of the General Assembly
 2    Compensation Act, any utility bill for service provided to  a
 3    General  Assembly  member's  district  office  for  a  period
 4    including  portions of 2 consecutive fiscal years may be paid
 5    from funds appropriated for such expenditure in either fiscal
 6    year.
 7        (i)  An agency which administers a fund classified by the
 8    Comptroller as an internal service fund may issue rules for:
 9             (1)  billing  user  agencies  in  advance  based  on
10        estimated charges for goods or services;
11             (2)  issuing credits during  the  subsequent  fiscal
12        year  for  all  user  agency payments received during the
13        prior fiscal year which  were  in  excess  of  the  final
14        amounts owed by the user agency for that period; and
15             (3)  issuing  catch-up  billings  to  user  agencies
16        during  the  subsequent fiscal year for amounts remaining
17        due when payments received from the  user  agency  during
18        the  prior  fiscal  year  were less than the total amount
19        owed for that period.
20    User agencies are authorized to  reimburse  internal  service
21    funds  for  catch-up billings by vouchers drawn against their
22    respective appropriations for the fiscal year  in  which  the
23    catch-up billing was issued.
24    (Source:  P.A.  88-554,  eff.  7-26-94; 88-575, eff. 8-12-94;
25    89-235, eff. 8-4-95; 89-511, eff. 1-1-97.)
26        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
27        Sec. 25.  Fiscal year limitations.
28        (a)  All   appropriations   shall   be   available    for
29    expenditure for the fiscal year or for a lesser period if the
30    Act  making that appropriation so specifies.  A deficiency or
31    emergency appropriation shall be  available  for  expenditure
32    only  through  June  30  of the year when the Act making that
33    appropriation is enacted unless that Act otherwise provides.
34        (b)  For fiscal years ending on or before June 30,  2002,
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 1    outstanding   liabilities   as   of  June  30,  payable  from
 2    appropriations which have otherwise expired, may be paid  out
 3    of  the  expiring  appropriations  during  the 2-month period
 4    ending at the close of business  on  August  31.  For  fiscal
 5    years  ending  on  June  30,  2003  and all subsequent years,
 6    outstanding  liabilities  as  of  June   30,   payable   from
 7    appropriations  that  have otherwise expired, may be paid out
 8    of the expiring appropriations during  the  one-month  period
 9    ending  at  the  close  of  business  on July 31. Any service
10    involving professional or artistic  skills  or  any  personal
11    services  by  an  employee  whose  compensation is subject to
12    income tax withholding must be performed as of June 30 of the
13    fiscal  year  in  order  to  be  considered  an  "outstanding
14    liability as of June 30" that is thereby eligible for payment
15    out of the expiring appropriation.
16        However, payment of tuition  reimbursement  claims  under
17    Section 14-7.03 or 18-3 of the School Code may be made by the
18    State  Board  of  Education from its appropriations for those
19    respective purposes for any  fiscal  year,  even  though  the
20    claims  reimbursed  by the payment may be claims attributable
21    to a prior fiscal year, and  payments  may  be  made  at  the
22    direction  of  the State Superintendent of Education from the
23    fund from which the appropriation is made without  regard  to
24    any fiscal year limitations.
25        Medical  payments may be made by the Department of Public
26    Aid and child care payments may be made by the Department  of
27    Human Services (as successor to the Department of Public Aid)
28    from  appropriations  for those purposes for any fiscal year,
29    without regard to the fact that the  medical  or  child  care
30    services  being compensated for by such payment may have been
31    rendered in a prior fiscal year; and payments may be made  at
32    the   direction  of  the  Department  of  Central  Management
33    Services from the Health Insurance Reserve Fund and the Local
34    Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund  without  regard  to
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 1    any fiscal year limitations.
 2        Additionally,  payments  may be made by the Department of
 3    Human Services from its appropriations, or  any  other  State
 4    agency  from  its  appropriations  with  the  approval of the
 5    Department of Human Services, from the Immigration Reform and
 6    Control  Fund  for  purposes  authorized  pursuant   to   the
 7    Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, without regard to
 8    any fiscal year limitations.
 9        (c)  Further,  payments  may be made by the Department of
10    Public Health and the Department of Human Services (acting as
11    successor to  the  Department  of  Public  Health  under  the
12    Department  of  Human  Services  Act)  from  their respective
13    appropriations for grants for medical care to or on behalf of
14    persons  suffering  from  chronic  renal   disease,   persons
15    suffering  from  hemophilia,  rape victims, and premature and
16    high-mortality risk infants and their mothers and for  grants
17    for  supplemental  food  supplies  provided  under the United
18    States Department of Agriculture Women, Infants and  Children
19    Nutrition  Program, for any fiscal year without regard to the
20    fact that the services being compensated for by such  payment
21    may have been rendered in a prior fiscal year.
22        (d)  The  Department  of Public Health and the Department
23    of Human Services (acting as successor to the  Department  of
24    Public  Health  under  the  Department of Human Services Act)
25    shall each annually submit to the State  Comptroller,  Senate
26    President,  Senate  Minority  Leader,  Speaker  of the House,
27    House  Minority  Leader,  and  the  respective  Chairmen  and
28    Minority Spokesmen of the Appropriations  Committees  of  the
29    Senate  and  the House, on or before December 31, a report of
30    fiscal year funds used to pay for services  provided  in  any
31    prior  fiscal year.  This report shall document by program or
32    service category those expenditures from  the  most  recently
33    completed  fiscal  year  used to pay for services provided in
34    prior fiscal years.
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 1        (e)  The Department of Public Aid and the  Department  of
 2    Human  Services  (acting  as  successor  to the Department of
 3    Public  Aid)  shall  each  annually  submit  to   the   State
 4    Comptroller,   Senate   President,  Senate  Minority  Leader,
 5    Speaker of the House, House Minority Leader,  the  respective
 6    Chairmen   and   Minority  Spokesmen  of  the  Appropriations
 7    Committees of the Senate and the House, on or before November
 8    30, a report  that  shall  document  by  program  or  service
 9    category  those expenditures from the most recently completed
10    fiscal year used to pay for (i) services  provided  in  prior
11    fiscal years and (ii) services for which claims were received
12    in prior fiscal years.
13        (f)  The  Department  of  Human Services (as successor to
14    the Department of Public Aid) shall annually  submit  to  the
15    State  Comptroller, Senate President, Senate Minority Leader,
16    Speaker  of  the  House,  House  Minority  Leader,  and   the
17    respective   Chairmen   and   Minority   Spokesmen   of   the
18    Appropriations  Committees of the Senate and the House, on or
19    before December 31, a report of fiscal year funds used to pay
20    for services (other than medical care) provided in any  prior
21    fiscal  year.   This  report  shall  document  by  program or
22    service category those expenditures from  the  most  recently
23    completed  fiscal  year  used to pay for services provided in
24    prior fiscal years.
25        (g)  In addition,  each  annual  report  required  to  be
26    submitted  by  the  Department of Public Aid under subsection
27    (e) shall include the following information with  respect  to
28    the State's Medicaid program:
29             (1)  Explanations   of   the  exact  causes  of  the
30        variance between the previous year's estimated and actual
31        liabilities.
32             (2)  Factors  affecting  the  Department  of  Public
33        Aid's liabilities, including but not limited  to  numbers
34        of  aid recipients, levels of medical service utilization
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 1        by aid recipients, and inflation in the cost  of  medical
 2        services.
 3             (3)  The  results  of  the  Department's  efforts to
 4        combat fraud and abuse.
 5        (h)  As provided in Section 4  of  the  General  Assembly
 6    Compensation  Act, any utility bill for service provided to a
 7    General  Assembly  member's  district  office  for  a  period
 8    including portions of 2 consecutive fiscal years may be  paid
 9    from funds appropriated for such expenditure in either fiscal
10    year.
11        (i)  An agency which administers a fund classified by the
12    Comptroller as an internal service fund may issue rules for:
13             (1)  billing  user  agencies  in  advance  based  on
14        estimated charges for goods or services;
15             (2)  issuing  credits  during  the subsequent fiscal
16        year for all user agency  payments  received  during  the
17        prior  fiscal  year  which  were  in  excess of the final
18        amounts owed by the user agency for that period; and
19             (3)  issuing  catch-up  billings  to  user  agencies
20        during the subsequent fiscal year for  amounts  remaining
21        due  when  payments  received from the user agency during
22        the prior fiscal year were less  than  the  total  amount
23        owed for that period.
24    User  agencies  are  authorized to reimburse internal service
25    funds for catch-up billings by vouchers drawn  against  their
26    respective  appropriations  for  the fiscal year in which the
27    catch-up billing was issued.
28    (Source: P.A. 88-554, eff.  7-26-94;  88-575,  eff.  8-12-94;
29    89-235,  eff.  8-4-95;  89-507,  eff.  7-1-97;  89-511,  eff.
30    1-1-97; revised 9-10-96.)
31        Section  95.   No  acceleration or delay.  Where this Act
32    makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
33    text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for  example,  a
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 1    Section  represented  by  multiple versions), the use of that
 2    text does not accelerate or delay the taking  effect  of  (i)
 3    the  changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from
 4    any other Public Act.
 5        Section 999.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
 6    becoming law.

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