Public Act 095-0880
Public Act 0880 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0880 |
HB4189 Enrolled |
LRB095 14356 RAS 40256 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 Officials and Employees Ethics Act is | amended by changing Sections 1-5 and 70-5 as follows: | (5 ILCS 430/1-5)
| Sec. 1-5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| "Appointee" means a person appointed to a position in or | with a State
agency, regardless of whether the position is | compensated.
| "Campaign for elective office" means any activity in | furtherance of an
effort to influence the selection, | nomination, election, or appointment of any
individual to any | federal, State, or local public office or office in a
political | organization, or the selection, nomination, or election
of | Presidential or Vice-Presidential electors,
but does not | include
activities (i) relating to the support or opposition of | any executive,
legislative, or administrative action (as those | terms are defined in Section 2
of the Lobbyist Registration | Act), (ii) relating to collective bargaining, or
(iii) that are | otherwise in furtherance of the person's official State duties.
| "Candidate" means a person who has
filed nominating papers | or petitions for nomination or election to an elected
State |
| office, or who has been appointed to fill a vacancy in | nomination, and
who remains eligible for placement on the | ballot at either a
general primary election or general | election.
| "Collective bargaining" has the same meaning as that term | is defined in
Section 3 of the Illinois Public Labor Relations | Act.
| "Commission" means an ethics commission created by this | Act.
| "Compensated time" means any time worked by or credited to | a State employee
that counts
toward any minimum work time | requirement imposed as a condition of employment
with a State | agency, but does not include any designated State holidays or | any
period when the employee is on a
leave of absence.
| "Compensatory time off" means authorized time off earned by | or awarded to a
State employee to compensate in whole or in | part for time worked in excess of
the minimum work time | required
of that employee as a condition of employment with a | State agency.
| "Contribution" has the same meaning as that term is defined | in Section 9-1.4
of the Election Code.
| "Employee" means (i) any person employed full-time, | part-time, or
pursuant to a contract and whose employment | duties are subject to the direction
and
control of an employer | with regard to the material details of how the work is
to be | performed or (ii) any appointee.
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| "Executive branch constitutional officer" means the | Governor, Lieutenant
Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of | State, Comptroller, and Treasurer.
| "Gift" means any gratuity, discount, entertainment, | hospitality, loan,
forbearance, or other tangible or | intangible item having monetary value
including, but not
| limited to, cash, food and drink, and honoraria for speaking | engagements
related to or attributable to government | employment or the official position of
an
employee, member, or | officer.
| "Governmental entity" means a unit of local government | (including a community college district) or a school
district | but not a State
agency.
| "Leave of absence" means any period during which a State | employee does not
receive (i) compensation for State | employment, (ii) service credit towards
State pension | benefits, and (iii) health insurance benefits paid for by the
| State.
| "Legislative branch constitutional officer" means a member | of the General
Assembly and the Auditor General.
| "Legislative leader" means the President and Minority | Leader of the Senate
and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the | House of Representatives.
| "Member" means a member of the General Assembly.
| "Officer" means an executive branch constitutional officer
| or a
legislative branch constitutional officer.
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| "Political" means any activity in support
of or in | connection with any campaign for elective office or any | political
organization, but does not include activities (i) | relating to the support or
opposition of any executive, | legislative, or administrative action (as those
terms are | defined in Section 2 of the Lobbyist Registration Act), (ii) | relating
to collective bargaining, or (iii) that are
otherwise
| in furtherance of the person's official
State duties or | governmental and public service functions.
| "Political organization" means a party, committee, | association, fund, or
other organization (whether or not | incorporated) that is required to file a
statement of | organization with the State Board of Elections or a county | clerk
under Section 9-3 of the Election Code, but only with | regard to those
activities that require filing with the State | Board of Elections or a county
clerk.
| "Prohibited political activity" means:
| (1) Preparing for, organizing, or participating in any
| political meeting, political rally, political | demonstration, or other political
event.
| (2) Soliciting contributions, including but not | limited to the purchase
of, selling, distributing, or | receiving
payment for tickets for any political | fundraiser,
political meeting, or other political event.
| (3) Soliciting, planning the solicitation of, or | preparing any document or
report regarding any thing of |
| value intended as a campaign contribution.
| (4) Planning, conducting, or participating in a public | opinion
poll in connection with a campaign for elective | office or on behalf of a
political organization for | political purposes or for or against any referendum
| question.
| (5) Surveying or gathering information from potential | or actual
voters in an election to determine probable vote | outcome in connection with a
campaign for elective office | or on behalf of a political organization for
political | purposes or for or against any referendum question.
| (6) Assisting at the polls on election day on behalf of | any
political organization or candidate for elective | office or for or against any
referendum
question.
| (7) Soliciting votes on behalf of a candidate for | elective office or a
political organization or for or | against any referendum question or helping in
an effort to | get voters
to the polls.
| (8) Initiating for circulation, preparing, | circulating, reviewing, or
filing any petition on
behalf of | a candidate for elective office or for or against any | referendum
question.
| (9) Making contributions on behalf
of any candidate for | elective office in that capacity or in connection with a
| campaign for elective office.
| (10) Preparing or reviewing responses to candidate |
| questionnaires in
connection with a campaign for elective | office or on behalf of a political
organization for | political purposes.
| (11) Distributing, preparing for distribution, or | mailing campaign
literature, campaign signs, or other | campaign material on behalf of any
candidate for elective | office or for or against any referendum question.
| (12) Campaigning for any elective
office or for or | against any referendum question.
| (13) Managing or working on a campaign for elective
| office or for or against any referendum question.
| (14) Serving as a delegate, alternate, or proxy to a | political
party convention.
| (15) Participating in any recount or challenge to the | outcome of
any election, except to the extent that under | subsection (d) of
Section 6 of Article IV of the Illinois | Constitution each house of the General
Assembly shall judge | the elections, returns, and qualifications of its members.
| "Prohibited source" means any person or entity who:
| (1) is seeking official action (i) by the
member or | officer or (ii) in the case of an employee, by
the employee
| or by the
member, officer, State agency, or other employee | directing the
employee;
| (2) does business or seeks to do business (i) with the
| member or officer or (ii) in the case of an employee,
with | the
employee or with the member, officer, State agency, or |
| other
employee directing the
employee;
| (3) conducts activities regulated (i) by the
member or | officer or (ii) in the case of an employee, by
the employee | or by the member, officer, State agency, or
other employee | directing the employee;
| (4) has interests that may be substantially affected by | the performance or
non-performance of the official duties | of the member, officer, or
employee; or
| (5) is registered or required to be registered with the | Secretary of State
under the Lobbyist Registration Act, | except that an entity not otherwise a
prohibited source | does not become a prohibited source merely because a
| registered lobbyist is one of its members or serves on its | board of
directors.
| "State agency" includes all officers, boards, commissions | and agencies
created by the Constitution, whether in the | executive or legislative
branch; all officers,
departments, | boards, commissions, agencies, institutions, authorities,
| public institutions of higher learning as defined in Section 2 | of the Higher
Education
Cooperation Act (except community | colleges) , and bodies politic and corporate of the State; and
| administrative
units or corporate outgrowths of the State | government which are created by
or pursuant to statute, other | than units of local government (including community college | districts) and their
officers, school districts, and boards of | election commissioners; and all
administrative units and |
| corporate outgrowths of the above and as may be
created by | executive order of the Governor. "State agency" includes the | General
Assembly, the Senate, the House of Representatives, the | President and Minority
Leader of the Senate, the Speaker and | Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives, the Senate | Operations Commission, and the legislative support
services | agencies. "State agency" includes the Office
of the Auditor | General. "State agency" does not include the judicial branch.
| "State employee" means any employee of a State agency.
| "Ultimate jurisdictional
authority" means the following:
| (1) For members, legislative partisan staff, and | legislative secretaries,
the appropriate
legislative | leader: President of the
Senate, Minority Leader of the | Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives,
or | Minority Leader of the House of Representatives.
| (2) For State employees who are professional staff or | employees of the
Senate and not covered under item (1), the | Senate Operations Commission.
| (3) For State employees who are professional staff or | employees of the
House of Representatives and not covered | under item (1), the Speaker of the
House of | Representatives.
| (4) For State employees who are employees of the | legislative support
services agencies, the Joint Committee | on Legislative Support Services.
| (5) For State employees of the Auditor General, the |
| Auditor General.
| (6) For State employees of public institutions of | higher learning as
defined in Section 2 of the Higher | Education Cooperation Act (except community colleges) , the | board of
trustees of the appropriate public institution of | higher learning.
| (7) For State employees of an executive branch | constitutional officer
other than those described in | paragraph (6), the
appropriate executive branch | constitutional officer.
| (8) For State employees not under the jurisdiction of | paragraph (1), (2),
(3), (4), (5), (6), or (7), the | Governor.
| (Source: P.A. 93-615, eff. 11-19-03; 93-617, eff. 12-9-03; | 93-685, eff. 7-8-04.) | (5 ILCS 430/70-5)
| Sec. 70-5. Adoption by governmental entities.
| (a) Within 6 months after the effective date of this Act, | each governmental
entity other than a community college | district, and each community college district within 6 months | after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th | General Assembly, shall
adopt an ordinance or resolution that | regulates, in a manner no less
restrictive than Section 5-15 | and Article 10 of this
Act, (i) the political activities of | officers and employees of the
governmental entity
and (ii) the |
| soliciting and accepting of gifts by and the offering and | making
of gifts to
officers and employees of the governmental | entity.
| (b) Within 3 months after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the
93rd General Assembly, the Attorney | General shall develop model ordinances
and resolutions for
the
| purpose of this Article. The Attorney General shall advise
| governmental
entities on their
contents and adoption.
| (c) As used in this Article, (i) an "officer" means an | elected or appointed
official; regardless of whether the | official is compensated,
and (ii) an "employee" means a | full-time, part-time, or contractual employee.
| (Source: P.A. 93-615, eff. 11-19-03; 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/19/2008
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