Public Act 102-0039 Public Act 0039 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0039 | SB2232 Enrolled | LRB102 16412 AWJ 21802 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is | amended by adding Section 5-45.8 as follows: | (5 ILCS 100/5-45.8 new) | Sec. 5-45.8. Emergency rulemaking; Secretary of State | emergency powers. To provide for the expeditious and timely | implementation of the extension provisions of Section 30 of | the Secretary of State Act, emergency rules implementing the | extension provisions of Section 30 of the Secretary of State | Act may be adopted in accordance with Section 5-45 by the | Secretary of State. The adoption of emergency rules authorized | by Section 5-45 and this Section is deemed to be necessary for | the public interest, safety, and welfare. | This Section is repealed on January 1, 2022. | Section 10. The Secretary of State Act is amended by | changing Section 30 as follows: | (15 ILCS 305/30) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on June 30, 2021) | Sec. 30. Emergency powers. |
| (a) In response to the ongoing public health disaster | caused by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel severe | acute respiratory illness that spreads rapidly through | respiratory transmissions, and the need to regulate the number | of individuals entering a Secretary of State facility at any | one time in order to prevent the spread of the disease, the | Secretary of State is hereby given the authority to adopt | emergency rulemakings, as provided under subsection (b), and | to adopt permanent administrative rules extending until no | later than June 30, 2021, the expiration dates of driver's | licenses, driving permits, monitoring device driving permits, | restricted driving permits, identification cards, disabled | parking placards and decals, and vehicle registrations that | were issued with expiration dates on or after January 1, 2020. | If, as of May 1, 2021, there remains in effect a proclamation | issued by the Governor of the State of Illinois declaring a | statewide disaster in response to the outbreak of COVID-19, | the Secretary may further extend such expiration dates until | no later than December 31, 2021. Upon the Governor of the State | of Illinois issuing a statewide disaster proclamation based on | a health pandemic or similar emergency, the Secretary may | extend for the duration of the proclaimed disaster and for up | to a period of 120 days beyond the expiration of the disaster | proclamation: | (1) the expiration dates of driver's licenses, driving | permits, identification cards, disabled parking placards |
| and decals, and vehicle registrations; and | (2) the expiration dates of professional licenses, | registrations, certifications and commissions issued by | the Secretary, including but not limited to, vehicle | dealership licenses, commercial driver training school | licenses, and securities, broker and investment adviser | registrations. | After the initial 120-day extension, the Secretary may | adopt subsequent 30-day extensions only upon a determination | that circumstances necessitate additional extensions. The | Secretary must adopt any subsequent 30-day extension prior to | the previous lapsing. | (a-5) During the period of any extensions implemented | pursuant to this Section, all driver's licenses, driving | permits, monitoring device driving permits, restricted driving | permits, identification cards, disabled parking placards and | decals, and vehicle registrations shall be subject to any | terms and conditions under which the original document was | issued. | (b) To provide for the expeditious and timely | implementation of this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly, any emergency rules to implement the extension | provisions of this Section must be adopted by the Secretary of | State, subject to the provisions of Section 5-45 of the | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. Any such rule shall: | (1) (blank); identify the disaster proclamation |
| authorizing the rulemaking; | (2) set forth the expirations being extended (for | example, "this extension shall apply to all driver's | licenses, driving permits, monitoring device driving | permits, restricted driving permits, identification cards, | disabled parking placards and decals, and vehicle | registrations expiring on [date] through [date]"); and | (3) set forth the date on which the extension period | becomes effective, and the date on which the extension | will terminate if not extended by subsequent emergency | rulemaking. | (c) Where the renewal of any driver's license, driving | permit, monitoring device driving permit, restricted driving | permit, identification card, disabled parking placard or | decal, or vehicle registration , or professional license, | registration, certification or commission has been extended | pursuant to this Section, it shall be renewed during the | period of an extension. Any such renewal shall be from the | original expiration date and shall be subject to the full fee | which would have been due had the renewal been issued based on | the original expiration date, except that no late filing fees | or penalties shall be imposed. | (d) All law enforcement agencies in the State of Illinois | and all State and local governmental entities shall recognize | the validity of, and give full legal force to, extensions | granted pursuant to this Section. |
| (e) Upon the request of any person or entity whose | driver's license, driving permit, monitoring device driving | permit, restricted driving permit, identification card, | disabled parking placard or decal, or vehicle registration , or | professional license, registration, certification or | commission has been subject to an extension under this | Section, the Secretary shall issue a statement verifying the | extension was issued pursuant to Illinois law, and requesting | any foreign jurisdiction to honor the extension. | (f) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2022 June 30, | 2021 .
| (Source: P.A. 101-640, eff. 6-12-20.) | Section 15. The Illinois Library System Act is amended by | changing Sections 8.1 and 8.4 as follows:
| (75 ILCS 10/8.1) (from Ch. 81, par. 118.1)
| Sec. 8.1.
The State Librarian shall make grants annually
| under this Section to all qualified public libraries in the
| State from funds appropriated by the General Assembly. Such
| grants shall be in the amount of up to $1.475 $1.25 per capita | for the
population of the area served by the respective public
| library and, in addition, the amount of up to $0.19 per capita | to libraries
serving populations over 500,000 under the | Illinois Major Urban Library
Program. If the moneys | appropriated for grants under this
Section fail to meet the |
| $1.475 $1.25 and the $0.19 per capita amounts above, the | funding shall be decreased pro rata so that qualifying public | libraries receive the same amount per capita. If the moneys | appropriated for grants under this Section exceed the $1.475 | $1.25 and the $0.19 per capita amounts above, the funding | shall be increased pro rata so that qualifying public | libraries receive the same amount per capita.
| To be eligible for grants under this Section, a public | library must:
| (1) Provide, as determined by the State Librarian, | library services
which either meet or show progress toward | meeting the Illinois library
standards, as most recently | adopted by the Illinois Library Association.
| (2) Be a public library for which is levied a tax for
| library purposes at a rate not less than .13% or a county | library for which
is levied a tax for library purposes at a | rate not less than .07%.
If a library is subject to the | Property Tax Extension Limitation Law in the
Property Tax | Code and its tax levy for library purposes has been | lowered to a
rate of less than .13%, this requirement will | be waived if the library
qualified
for this grant in the | previous year and if the tax levied for library purposes
| in the current year produces tax revenue for library | purposes that is an
increase over the previous year's | extension of 5% or the percentage increase in
the Consumer | Price Index, whichever is less. Beginning in State Fiscal |
| Year 2012, the eligibility requirement in this subsection | shall be waived if a library's tax levy for library | purposes has been lowered to a rate of less than 0.13%, and | the State Librarian determines that the library (i) | continues to meet the requirements of item (1) of this | Section and (ii) received a grant under this Section in | the previous fiscal year.
| Any other language in this Section to the contrary
| notwithstanding, grants under this Section 8.1 shall be made
| only upon application of the public library concerned, which
| applications shall be entirely voluntary and within the sole
| discretion of the public library concerned.
| In order to be eligible for a grant under this Section, the | corporate
authorities, in lieu of a tax levy at a particular | rate, may provide
funds from other sources, an amount | equivalent to the amount to be produced
by that levy.
| (Source: P.A. 99-186, eff. 7-29-15; 99-619, eff. 7-22-16.)
| (75 ILCS 10/8.4) (from Ch. 81, par. 118.4)
| Sec. 8.4. School library grants. Beginning July 1, 1989, | the State
Librarian shall make grants
annually under this | Section to all school districts in the State for the
| establishment and operation of qualified school libraries, or | the additional
support of existing qualified school libraries, | from funds appropriated
by the General Assembly. Such grants | shall be in the amount of $0.885 $0.75 per
student as |
| determined by the official enrollment as of the previous
| September 30 of the respective school having a qualified | school library. If
the
moneys appropriated for grants under | this Section are not sufficient,
the State Librarian shall | reduce the amount of the grants as necessary; in
making these | reductions, the State Librarian shall endeavor to provide each
| school district that has a qualifying school library (i)
at | least the same amount per student as the district
received | under this Section in the preceding fiscal year, and (ii) a | total
grant of at least $850 $750 , which, in the event of an | insufficient appropriation, shall not be reduced to a total | grant of less than $100.
| To qualify for grants under this Section, a school library | must:
| (1) Be an entity which serves the basic information | and library needs
of the school's employees and students | through a bibliographically
organized collection of | library materials, has at least one employee whose
primary | duty is to serve as a librarian, and has a collection | permanently
supported financially, accessible centrally, | and occupying identifiable
quarters in one principal | location.
| (2) Meet the requirements for membership in a library | system under the
provisions of this Act.
| (3) Have applied for membership in the library system | of jurisdiction if
the system is a multitype library |
| system under this Act.
| (4) Provide, as mutually determined by the Illinois | State Librarian and
the Illinois State Board of Education, | library services which either meet
or show progress toward | meeting the Illinois school library standards as
most | recently adopted by the Illinois School Library Media | Association.
| (5) Submit a statement certifying that the financial | support for
the school library or libraries
of the | applying school district has been maintained undiminished, | or if
diminished, the percentage of diminution of | financial support is no more
than the percentage of | diminution of the applying school's total financial
| support for educational and operations purposes since the | submission of the
last previous application of the school | district for the school library per
student grant that was | funded.
| Grants under this Section shall be made only upon | application of the
school district for its qualified school | library or school libraries.
| (Source: P.A. 95-976, eff. 9-22-08.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/25/2021
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