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92_SB1982sam001 SRS921982ABspam01 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1982 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 1982 as follows: 3 on page 1, line 5, by changing "Section" to "Sections 3-4-3 4 and"; and 5 on page 1, by inserting between lines 5 and 6 the following: 6 "(730 ILCS 5/3-4-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-4-3) 7 Sec. 3-4-3. Funds and Property of Persons Committed. 8 (a) The Department shall establish accounting records 9 with accounts for each person who has or receives money while 10 in an institution or facility of the Department and it shall 11 allow the withdrawal and disbursement of money by the person 12 under rules and regulations of the Department. Any interest 13 or other income from moneys deposited with the Department by 14 a resident of the Juvenile Division in excess of $200 shall 15 accrue to the individual's account, or in balances up to $200 16 shall accrue to the Residents' Benefit Fund. For an 17 individual in an institution or facility of the Adult 18 Division the interest shall accrue to the Residents' Benefit 19 Fund. The Department shall disburse all moneys so held no 20 later than the person's final discharge from the Department. 21 Moneys in the account of a committed person who files a 22 lawsuit determined frivolous under Article XXII of the Code -2- SRS921982ABspam01 1 of Civil Procedure shall be deducted to pay for the filing 2 fees and cost of the suit as provided in that Article. The 3 Department shall under rules and regulations record and 4 receipt all personal property not allowed to committed 5 persons. The Department shall return such property to the 6 individual no later than the person's release on parole. 7 (b) Any money held in accounts of committed persons 8 separated from the Department by death, discharge, or 9 unauthorized absence and unclaimed for a period of 1 year 10 thereafter by the person or his legal representative shall be 11 transmitted to the State Treasurer who shall deposit it into 12 the General Revenue Fund. Articles of personal property of 13 persons so separated may be sold or used by the Department if 14 unclaimed for a period of 1 year for the same purpose. 15 Clothing, if unclaimed within 30 days, may be used or 16 disposed of as determined by the Department. 17 (c) Ten percent of the profits on sales from commissary 18 stores shall be expended by the Department for the special 19 benefit of committed persons which shall include but not be 20 limited to the advancement of inmate payrolls, for the 21 special benefit of employees, and for the advancement or 22 reimbursement of employee travel, provided that amounts 23 expended for employees shall not exceed the amount of profits 24 derived from sales made to employees by such commissaries, as 25 determined by the Department. Additional profits from sales 26 from commissary stores must be used to provide for the 27 operation of the commissary. 28 (d) The Department shall confiscate any unauthorized 29 currency found in the possession of a committed person. The 30 Department shall transmit the confiscated currency to the 31 State Treasurer who shall deposit it into the General Revenue 32 Fund. 33 (Source: P.A. 89-689, eff. 12-31-96; 90-505, eff. 8-19-97.)"; 34 and -3- SRS921982ABspam01 1 on page 1, line 10, by changing "10%" to "20%10%".