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CULLERTON.

(BRADFORD)

   745 ILCS 10/3-108         from Ch. 85, par. 3-108                           

        Amends the Local Governmental  and  Governmental  Employees  Tort      
   Immunity  Act.   Amends language providing that neither a local public      
   entity nor a public employee is liable  for  an  injury  caused  by  a      
   failure to supervise an activity on or the use of any public property.      
   Creates  an  exception  in the case of willful and wanton conduct of a      
   local public entity or public employee  that  proximately  causes  the      
   injury.   Effective immediately.                                            
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                
        Deletes the provisions of existing law regarding swimming  pools.      
   Deletes  language  providing  that  the  exemption  from liability for      
   injuries caused by a  failure  to  supervise  an  activity  on  public      
   property is subject to any exception elsewhere in the Act.                  
          FISCAL NOTE, AMENDED (Dept. of Labor)                                
          No fiscal impact will be incurred by the Dept.                       
          JUDICIAL NOTE                                                        
          It is not possible to determine the bill's impact on the need        
          to increase the number of judges in the State.                       
          STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, HOUSE INTRODUCTION (DCCA)                
          This legislation fails to create a State mandate.                    
        GOVERNOR'S AMENDATORY VETO MESSAGE                                     
        Recommends: (i) deleting all amendatory provisions in the enrol-       
   led bill and (ii) adding amendatory language providing that, where a        
   local public entity or public employee designates a part of public          
   property to be used for purposes of swimming and establishes and de-        
   signates by notice posted upon the premises the hours of such use,          
   "neither the entity nor public employee is liable for an injury unless      
   the entity or public employee has actual notice that an individual is       
   in need of assistance and is guilty of willful and wanton conduct           
   proximately causing injury" (current law provides that "the entity or       
   public employee is liable only for an injury proximately caused by its      
   failure to provide supervision during the said hours posted").              
   97-02-07  S  FIRST READING                                                  
   97-02-07  S  REFERRED TO SENATE RULES COMMITTEE       RULES                 
   97-02-19  S       ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE               JUDICIARY             
   97-02-27  S                                 POSTPONED                       
   97-03-05  S                                 POSTPONED                       
   97-03-12  S                             AMENDMENT NO. 01-JUDICIARY     S    
   97-03-12  S                                   ADOPTED                       
   97-03-12  S       DO PASS AS AMENDED                  008-000-000   SJUD    
   97-03-12  S  PLACED ON CALENDAR ORDER OF 2ND READING  97-03-13              
   97-03-13  S  SECOND READING                                                 
   97-03-13  S  PLACED ON CALENDAR ORDER OF 3RD READING  97-03-14              
   97-03-17  S  THIRD READING - PASSED                   052-000-000           
   97-03-18  H  ARRIVE IN HOUSE                                                
   97-03-18  H  PLACED CALENDAR ORDER OF FIRST READING                         
   97-03-20  H  HOUSE SPONSOR                            BRADFORD              
   97-03-20  H  FIRST READING                                                  
   97-03-20  H  REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE        RULES                 
   97-03-21  H       ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE               JUD-CIVIL LAW         
   97-04-30  H  DO PASS/SHORT DEBATE                     011-000-000   HJUA    
   97-04-30  H  PLACED CALENDAR 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                       
   97-04-30  H                     FISCAL NOTE REQUESTED CROSS                 
   97-04-30  H  STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE REQUESTED     CROSS                 
   97-04-30  H                   JUDICIAL NOTE REQUESTED CROSS                 
   97-04-30  H  CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   97-05-05  H                         FISCAL NOTE FILED AS AMENDED            
   97-05-05  H  CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   97-05-08  H                       JUDICIAL NOTE FILED                       
   97-05-08  H  CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   97-05-09  H  STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE FILED                               
   97-05-09  H  SECOND READING-SHORT DEBATE                                    
   97-05-09  H  PLCD CAL ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   97-05-12  H  THIRD READING/SHORT DEBATE/PASSED        094-022-001           
   97-05-12  S  PASSED BOTH HOUSES                                             
   97-06-10  S  SENT TO THE GOVERNOR                                           
   97-08-01  S  GOVERNOR AMENDATORY VETO                                       
   97-10-16  S  PLACED CALENDAR AMENDATORY VETO          OCTOBER 28, 1997      
   97-10-16  S  MOTION FILED OVERRIDE AMENDATORY VETO    CULLERTON             
   97-10-28  S  MOTION FILED ACCEPT AMENDATORY VETO      KLEMM                 
   97-10-29  S                         3/5 VOTE REQUIRED                       
   97-10-29  S  OVERRIDE AMENDATORY VETO - SENATE LOST   033-021-001           
   97-10-30  S  BILL DEAD-AMENDATORY VETO                                      

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