Public Act 093-0586
Public Act 93-0586 of the 93rd General Assembly
Public Act 93-0586
SB1901 Enrolled LRB093 08677 RCE 08907 b
AN ACT in relation to executive agency reorganization.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The Executive Reorganization Implementation
Act is amended by adding Section 5.5 as follows:
(15 ILCS 15/5.5 new)
Sec. 5.5. Executive order provisions superseded.
(a) Executive Order No. 2003-9, in subdivision II(E),
provides in part: "All such personnel shall initially
constitute probationary employees under the Personnel Code.
The Department of Central Management Services shall establish
a procedure for qualification and retention of personnel in
accordance with the Personnel Code.". This language, which
violates Section 4 of this Act and contravenes applicable
provisions of the Personnel Code, is hereby superseded and of
no force or effect. The status and rights of employees under
the Personnel Code who are transferred by Executive Order No.
2003-9 shall not be affected by the reorganization under that
Order.
(b) Executive Order No. 2003-10, subdivision I(C),
provides: "The statutory powers, duties, rights,
responsibilities and liabilities regarding internal auditing
by agencies, offices, divisions, departments, bureaus, boards
and commissions directly responsible to the Governor derive
from, among others, the Fiscal Control and Internal Auditing
Act, 30 ILCS 10/1001 et seq., and the Illinois State Auditing
Act, 30 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq.". Executive Order No. 2003-10
addresses only internal auditing functions and does not
address external auditing functions or the powers of the
Auditor General. The reference to the Illinois State
Auditing Act is therefore incorrect, and that reference is
hereby superseded and of no force or effect.
(c) Executive Order No. 2003-10, subdivision I(D),
provides: "Staff legal functions across agencies shall be
transferred from individual agencies to the Department of
Central Management Services. Legal functions specific to
each particular agency may remain at that agency.". This
transfer of legal functions was intended to be and is hereby
limited to legal technical advisor functions related to
procurement and personnel issues across agencies. All other
legal functions at an agency, including those related to
issues particular to the agency, and legal functions
performed by assistant attorneys general under the direction
and control of the Attorney General, shall remain at that
agency. To the extent that the language of subdivision I(D)
of Executive Order No. 2003-10 may be construed to conflict
with this subsection (c), that language in Executive Order
No. 2003-10 is hereby superseded.
If any legal personnel (or their associated records or
property) have been transferred from an agency to the
Department of Central Management Services under the apparent
direction of Executive Order No. 2003-10 but contrary to the
provisions of this subsection (c), those legal personnel (and
their associated records and property) shall be immediately
transferred back to the original agency from the Department
of Central Management Services.
(d) Executive Order No. 2003-11, in subdivisions II(B)
and II(D), provides in part: "All such personnel shall
initially constitute probationary employees under the
Personnel Code. The Department of Central Management
Services shall establish a procedure for qualification and
retention of personnel in accordance with the Personnel
Code.". This language, which violates Section 4 of this Act
and contravenes applicable provisions of the Personnel Code,
is hereby superseded and of no force or effect. The status
and rights of employees under the Personnel Code who are
transferred by Executive Order No. 2003-11 shall not be
affected by the reorganization under that Order.
(e) Executive Order No. 2003-12, in subdivision II(B),
provides in part: "All such personnel shall initially
constitute probationary employees under the Personnel Code.
The Department of Central Management Services shall establish
a procedure for qualification and retention of personnel in
accordance with the Personnel Code.". This language, which
violates Section 4 of this Act and contravenes applicable
provisions of the Personnel Code, is hereby superseded and of
no force or effect. The status and rights of employees under
the Personnel Code who are transferred by Executive Order No.
2003-12 shall not be affected by the reorganization under
that Order.
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
Effective Date: 8/22/2003
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