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Public Act 102-0334 Public Act 0334 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0334 | SB1965 Enrolled | LRB102 16887 RJF 22297 b |
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| AN ACT concerning government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The State Commemorative Dates Act is amended by | adding Section 63 as follows:
| (5 ILCS 490/63)
| Sec. 63. Juneteenth National Freedom Day. The nineteenth | day of June of each year is a holiday to be observed throughout | the State and to be known third Saturday in June of
each year | is designated as Juneteenth National Freedom Day to | commemorate the
abolition of slavery throughout the United | States and its territories in 1865.
Juneteenth National | Freedom Day may be observed with suitable observances and
| exercises by civic groups and the public, and citizens of the | State are urged
to reflect on the suffering endured by early | African-Americans and to celebrate
the unique freedom and | equality enjoyed by all State citizens today. When June | nineteenth shall fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall | be held and considered the holiday.
| (Source: P.A. 93-550, eff. 1-1-04.)
| Section 10. The Election Code is amended by changing | Section 1-6 as follows:
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| (10 ILCS 5/1-6)
| Sec. 1-6. Computing dates of various acts; Saturday, | Sunday, and holidays.
| (a) If the first or last day fixed by law to do any act | required or
allowed by this Code falls on a State holiday or a | Saturday or a Sunday, the
period shall extend through the | first business day next
following the day
otherwise fixed as | the first or last day,
irrespective of whether any election | authority or local election official
conducts business on the | State holiday, Saturday, or Sunday.
| (b) For the purposes of this Section, "State holiday" | means New Year's
Day, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday, | Lincoln's Birthday, President's
Day, Casimir Pulaski's | Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth National | Freedom Day, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Columbus Day, | Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and
any other | day from time to time declared by the President of the United | States
or the Governor of Illinois to be a day during which the | agencies of the State
of Illinois that are ordinarily open to | do business with the public shall be
closed for business.
| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, | nominating
papers, petitions of objection to nominating | papers, certificates of withdrawal
of candidacy, and reports | of political committees actually received by election
| authorities and local election officials on a State holiday, a |
| Saturday, or a
Sunday shall not be deemed invalid or defective | for that reason alone.
| (Source: P.A. 89-653, eff. 8-14-96; 90-672, eff. 7-31-98.)
| Section 15. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | changing Section 15-45 as follows: | (30 ILCS 500/15-45) | Sec. 15-45. Computation of days. The time within which any | act provided in this Code is to be done shall be computed by | excluding the first day and including the last, unless the | last day is Saturday or Sunday or is a holiday, and then it | shall also be excluded. If the day succeeding a Saturday, | Sunday, or holiday is also a holiday, a Saturday, or a Sunday, | then that succeeding day shall also be excluded. For the | purposes of this Code, "holiday" means: New Year's Day; Dr. | Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday; Lincoln's Birthday; | President's Day; Memorial Day; Juneteenth National Freedom | Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Columbus Day; Veterans' Day; | Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day; and any other day from time | to time declared by the President of the United States or the | Governor of Illinois to be a day during which the agencies of | the State of Illinois that are ordinarily open to do business | with the public shall be closed for business.
| Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the | contrary, November 3, 2020 shall be a State holiday known as |
| 2020 General Election Day and shall be observed throughout the | State pursuant to this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly. | (Source: P.A. 101-642, eff. 6-16-20.) | Section 20. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 24-2 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/24-2) (from Ch. 122, par. 24-2)
| Sec. 24-2. Holidays. | (a) Teachers shall not be required
to teach on Saturdays, | nor, except as provided in subsection (b) of this Section, | shall teachers or other school
employees, other than | noncertificated school employees whose presence is
necessary | because of an emergency or for the continued operation and
| maintenance of school facilities or property, be
required to | work on legal school
holidays, which are January 1, New Year's | Day; the third Monday in
January, the Birthday of Dr. Martin | Luther King, Jr.; February 12, the
Birthday of President | Abraham Lincoln; the
first Monday in March (to be known as | Casimir Pulaski's birthday); Good
Friday; the day designated | as Memorial Day by federal law; June 19, Juneteenth National | Freedom Day; July 4,
Independence Day; the first Monday in | September, Labor Day; the second Monday
in October, Columbus | Day; November 11, Veterans' Day; the Thursday in
November | commonly called Thanksgiving Day; and December 25, Christmas |
| Day.
School boards may grant special holidays whenever in | their judgment such
action is advisable. No deduction shall
be | made from the time or
compensation of a school employee on | account of any legal
or special holiday.
| (b) A school board or other entity eligible to apply for | waivers and modifications under Section 2-3.25g of this Code | is authorized to hold school or schedule teachers' institutes, | parent-teacher conferences, or staff development on the third | Monday in January (the Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, | Jr.); February 12 (the Birthday of President Abraham Lincoln); | the first Monday in March (known as Casimir Pulaski's | birthday); the second Monday in October (Columbus Day); and | November 11 (Veterans' Day), provided that: | (1) the person or persons honored by the holiday are | recognized through instructional activities conducted on | that day or, if the day is not used for student attendance, | on the first school day preceding or following that day; | and | (2) the entity that chooses to exercise this authority | first holds a public hearing about the proposal. The | entity shall provide notice preceding the public hearing | to both educators and parents. The notice shall set forth | the time, date, and place of the hearing, describe the | proposal, and indicate that the entity will take testimony | from educators and parents about the proposal.
| (c) Commemorative holidays, which recognize specified |
| patriotic, civic,
cultural or historical persons, activities, | or events, are regular school
days. Commemorative
holidays | are: January 28 (to be known as Christa McAuliffe Day and
| observed as a commemoration of space exploration), February 15 | (the
birthday of Susan B. Anthony), March 29 (Viet Nam War | Veterans' Day),
September 11 (September 11th Day of | Remembrance), the school day
immediately preceding Veterans' | Day (Korean War Veterans'
Day), October 1 (Recycling Day), | October 7 (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Remembrance Day), | December 7 (Pearl Harbor Veterans' Day), and
any day so | appointed by the President or
Governor. School boards may | establish commemorative holidays whenever in
their judgment | such action is advisable.
School boards shall include | instruction relative to commemorated persons,
activities, or
| events on the commemorative holiday or at any other time | during the school
year and at any point in the curriculum when | such instruction may be deemed
appropriate. The State Board of | Education shall prepare and make available
to school boards | instructional materials relative to commemorated persons,
| activities,
or events which may be used by school boards in | conjunction with any
instruction provided pursuant to this | paragraph.
| (d) City of Chicago School District 299 shall observe | March 4 of each year as
a commemorative holiday. This holiday | shall be known as Mayors' Day which
shall be a day to | commemorate and be reminded of the past Chief Executive
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| Officers of the City of Chicago, and in particular the late | Mayor Richard
J. Daley and the late Mayor Harold Washington. | If March 4 falls on a
Saturday or Sunday, Mayors' Day shall be | observed on the following Monday. | (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to | the contrary, November 3, 2020 shall be a State holiday known | as 2020 General Election Day and shall be observed throughout | the State pursuant to this amendatory Act of the 101st General | Assembly. All government offices, with the exception of | election authorities, shall be closed unless authorized to be | used as a location for election day services or as a polling | place.
| (Source: P.A. 101-642, eff. 6-16-20.)
| Section 25. The Promissory Note and Bank Holiday Act is | amended by changing Section 17 as follows:
| (205 ILCS 630/17) (from Ch. 17, par. 2201)
| Sec. 17. Holidays.
| (a) The following days shall be legal holidays in the | State of
Illinois upon which day a bank may, but is not | required to, remain closed:
| the first day of January (New Year's Day);
| the third Monday in January (observance of Martin Luther | King, Jr.'s
birthday);
| the twelfth day in February (Abraham Lincoln's birthday);
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| the third Monday in February (Presidents Day);
| the first Monday in March (observance of Casimir Pulaski's | birthday);
| the Friday preceding Easter Sunday (Good Friday);
| the last Monday of May (Memorial Day);
| the nineteenth day of June (Juneteenth National Freedom | Day); | the fourth day of July (Independence Day);
| the first Monday in September (Labor Day);
| the second Monday in October (Columbus Day);
| the eleventh day of November (Veterans' Day);
| the fourth Thursday in November (Thanksgiving Day);
| the twenty-fifth day in December (Christmas Day);
| the days upon which the general elections for members of | the House of
Representatives are held, and any day proclaimed | by the Governor of this
State as a legal holiday. From 12 | o'clock noon to 12 o'clock midnight of
each Saturday shall be | considered a half holiday. In addition to such
holidays and | half-holidays, a bank may select one day of the week to remain
| closed, as provided in subsection (b) of this Section.
| (b) Any bank doing business within this State may select | any one day of
the week to remain closed on a regular basis | upon adoption of a resolution
by the board of directors of such | bank designating the day selected and
upon filing and | publishing a copy of such resolution as hereinafter
required. | Any such resolution shall be deemed effective for the purpose |
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this Section only when a copy thereof, certified by an | officer having charge
of the records of such bank, is filed | with the Recorder of the county in
which such bank is located | and published once each week for 3 successive
weeks in a | newspaper of general circulation in such county. Such
| publication shall be accomplished by, and at the expense of, | the bank, and
the bank shall submit to the Commissioner of | Banks and Real Estate such evidence of the publication as the | Commissioner shall deem
appropriate. Any such selection shall | remain in full force and effect until a
copy of the later | resolution of the board of directors of such bank, certified
| in like manner, terminating or altering any such prior | selection shall be filed
and published in the same manner as | such prior resolution.
| (c) If an occasion arises when a state bank wishes to | remain closed on a
particular day, other than a day on which | the bank has selected to remain
closed on a regular basis as | provided in this Section, such state bank may
remain closed on | such an occasion after first sending to the Commissioner a
| copy of a resolution adopted by the board of directors | authorizing the bank
to remain closed on such occasion and | notice of the intent to remain closed
on such occasion shall be | conspicuously posted in the lobby of the main
banking office | and any branches of such bank for at least 3 weeks in
advance | of such occasion. Any day which any bank doing business within | the
State shall select to remain closed pursuant to this |
| Section shall, with
respect to such bank, be treated and | considered as a Sunday.
| (d) All legal holidays, the half holidays and
any day | selected by a bank doing business within the State to remain
| closed, shall, for all purposes whatsoever, as
regards the | presenting for payment or acceptance, the maturity and
| protesting and giving of notice of the dishonor of bills of | exchange, bank
checks and promissory notes and other | negotiable or commercial paper or
instrument, be treated and | considered as a Sunday. When any such holidays
fall on Sunday, | the Monday
next following shall be held and considered such | holiday. All notes, bills,
drafts, checks or other evidence of | indebtedness, falling due or maturing
on either of such days, | shall be deemed as due or maturing upon the day
following, and | when 2 or more of these days come together, or immediately
| succeeding each other, then such instruments, paper or | indebtedness shall
be deemed as due or having matured on the | day following the last of such
days.
| (e) Any act authorized, required or permitted to be | performed at or by or
with respect to any bank doing business | within the State on a day which it
has selected to remain | closed under this Section may be so performed on the
next | succeeding business day and no liability or loss of rights of | any kind
shall result from such delay.
| (f) Nothing in this Act shall in any manner affect the | validity of, or
render void or voidable, the payment, |
| certification, or acceptance of a
check or other negotiable | instrument, or any other transaction by a bank in
this State, | because done or performed on any Saturday, Sunday, holiday, or
| any day selected by a bank to remain closed, or during any time | other than
regular banking hours; but no bank in this State, | which by law or custom is
entitled to remain open or to close | for the whole or any part of any day
selected by it to remain | open or to close, is compelled to close, or to
remain open for | the transaction of business or to perform any of the acts
or | transactions aforesaid except at its own option.
| (Source: P.A. 89-508, eff. 7-3-96; 89-567, eff. 7-26-96; | 90-14, eff.
7-1-97.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/9/2021
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