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Public Act 098-0694 Public Act 0694 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0694 | HB3833 Enrolled | LRB098 15390 HLH 50419 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 Military Code of Illinois is amended by | changing Sections 14, 22, and 22-9 as follows:
| (20 ILCS 1805/14) (from Ch. 129, par. 220.14)
| Sec. 14.
The Commander-in-Chief shall appoint from the | active officers of
the Illinois National Guard, The Adjutant | General, Chief of Staff, with the
grade of Major General. The | appointment of the Adjutant General shall be
for a term | expiring on the 3rd Monday in January, 1971, and in each
| odd-numbered year thereafter. The Adjutant General shall serve | as both the Director of the Department of Military Affairs and | as the Commander of the Illinois National Guard.
| (Source: P.A. 76-931.)
| (20 ILCS 1805/22) (from Ch. 129, par. 220.22)
| Sec. 22. Adjutant General; duties. The Adjutant General | shall be charged with carrying out the
policies of the | Commander-in-Chief and shall issue orders in his name.
Orders | of the Adjutant General shall be considered as emanating from | the
Commander-in-Chief.
| (a) He shall be the immediate adviser of the |
| Commander-in-Chief on all
matters relating to the militia and | shall be charged with the planning,
development and execution | of the program of the military forces
of the State. He shall be | responsible for the preparation and execution of
plans, for | organizing, supplying, equipping and mobilizing the Organized
| Militia, for use in the national defense, and for State | defense, and
emergencies.
| (b) He shall hold major organization commanders | responsible for the
training of their commands, and shall issue | all orders and instructions for
the government of the militia | and of the officers, warrant officers, and
enlisted personnel | therein.
| (c) He shall make such returns and reports as may be | prescribed by the
Commander-in-Chief or required by the laws or | regulations of the State or
of the United States.
| (d) He shall, subject to the appropriation of funds by the | General Assembly for this purpose, order such personnel of the | Illinois National Guard into active service of the State as are | required by the Commander-in-Chief to support non-emergency | functions of the State, including but not limited to National | Guard involvement in training exercises conducted in | conjunction with the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. | Illinois National Guard personnel placed on duty pursuant to | this item (d) shall be paid in accordance with the provisions | of Sections 48 and 49. | (e) The Adjutant General shall be the head of the
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| Department of Military Affairs of the Executive Branch of the | government of the State and shall be the Commander of the | Illinois National Guard .
| (Source: P.A. 96-509, eff. 1-1-10; 96-733, eff. 1-1-10.)
| (20 ILCS 1805/22-9)
| Sec. 22-9. Power to make grants from the Illinois Military
| Family Relief Fund. Subject to appropriation, the Department of | Military
Affairs shall have the power to make grants from the | Illinois Military
Family Relief Fund, a special fund created in | the State treasury, to (i) members of the Illinois National | Guard or Illinois residents who are members of the reserves of | the armed forces of the United States who have been called to | active duty as a result of an emergency declared by the | President of the United States or Congress or as defined by | administrative rule of the Department the September 11, 2001 | terrorist attacks ; (ii) for the casualty-based grant only: | Illinois National Guard members or Illinois residents who are | members of the reserves of the armed forces of the United | States and who, while deployed in support of operations as | provided in item (i) of this Section a result of the September | 11th terrorist attacks , sustained an injury as a result of | terrorist activity; sustained an injury in combat, or related | to combat, as a direct result of hostile action; or sustained | an injury going to or returning from a combat mission, provided | that the incident leading to the injury was directly related to |
| hostile action; this includes injuries to service members who | are wounded mistakenly or accidentally by friendly fire | directed at a hostile force or what is thought to be a hostile | force; and (iii) members of the Illinois National Guard who | have been called to State Active Duty for 30 or more | consecutive days of duty; and (iv) families
of the classes of | persons listed in items (i) , and (ii) , and (iii) of this | Section. The Department of Military Affairs shall establish
| eligibility criteria for all grants by rule.
| On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of | the 96th General Assembly, the Department must award at least | $5,000 to each recipient of a casualty-based grant and must | include Illinois residents who are active duty members of the | armed forces of the United States in the eligibility for the | casualty-based grant in item (ii) of this Section. Each | recipient may receive only one casualty-based grant for | injuries received during, or arising out of, the same | engagement or incident. | Grants awarded from the Illinois Military Family Relief | Fund shall not be subject to garnishment, wage levy, | forfeiture, or other remedy, unless the denial of that remedy | is inconsistent with the requirements of any other State or | federal law. | In addition to amounts transferred into the Fund under | Section 510 of the
Illinois Income Tax Act, the State Treasurer | shall accept and deposit into the
Fund all gifts, grants,
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| transfers, appropriations, and other amounts
from any legal | source, public or private, that are
designated for deposit into | the Fund. To prevent a delay of 30 or more days in the payment | of casualty-based grants, the Department may use, for | administration of the program, as much as 5% of the | appropriations designated for the casualty-based grant | program.
| (Source: P.A. 96-822, eff. 11-23-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/3/2014
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