Public Act 098-1115 Public Act 1115 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-1115 | SB3288 Enrolled | LRB098 15248 OMW 50255 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 General Assembly Operations Act is amended | by changing Section 10 as follows:
| (25 ILCS 10/10)
| Sec. 10. General Assembly printing; session laws.
| (a) Authority. Public printing for the use of either House
| of the General Assembly shall
be subject to its control.
| (b) Time of delivery. Daily calendars, journals, and other
| similar printing for which
manuscript or copy is delivered to | the Legislative Printing Unit
by the clerical officer of either
| House shall be printed so as to permit delivery at any | reasonable
time required by the clerical
officer. Any petition, | bill, resolution, joint resolution,
memorial, and similar | manuscript or copy
delivered to the Legislative Printing Unit | by the clerical officer
of either House shall be printed
at any | reasonable time required by that officer.
| (c) Style. The manner, form, style, size, and arrangement | of
type used in printing the
bills, resolutions, amendments, | conference reports, and journals,
including daily journals, of | the
General Assembly shall be as provided in the Rules of the | General
Assembly.
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| (d) Daily journal. The Clerk of the House of
| Representatives and the Secretary of the
Senate shall each | prepare and deliver to the Legislative Printing
Unit, | immediately after the close
of each daily session, a printer's | copy of the daily journal for
their respective House.
| (e) Daily and bound journals.
| (1) Subscriptions. The Legislative Printing Unit shall
| have printed the number
of copies of the daily journal as | may be requested by the clerical
officer of each House. The
| Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of
| Representatives shall furnish a copy of
each daily journal | of their respective House to those persons who
apply | therefor upon payment
of a reasonable subscription fee | established separately by the
Secretary of the Senate and | the
Clerk of the House for their respective House. Each | subscriber
shall specify at the time he or
she subscribes | the address where he or she wishes the journals
mailed. The | daily journals shall
be furnished free of charge on a | pickup basis to State offices and
to the public as long as | the
supply lasts. The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk | of the
House shall determine the number
of journals | available for pickup at their respective offices.
| (2) Other copies. After the General Assembly adjourns,
| the Clerk of the
House and the Secretary of the Senate | shall prepare and deliver to
the Legislative Printing Unit
| a printer's copy of matter for the regular House and Senate
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| journals, together with any matter,
not previously printed | in the daily journals, that is required by
law, by order of | either House,
or by joint resolution to be printed in the | journals. The
Legislative Printing Unit shall have
printed | the number of copies of the bound journal as may be
| requested by the clerical officer
of each House. A | reasonable number of bound volumes of the
journal of each | House of the
General Assembly shall be provided to State | and local officers,
boards, commissions,
institutions, | departments, agencies, and libraries requesting them
| through canvasses conducted
separately by the Secretary of | the Senate and the Clerk of the
House. Reasonable fees
| established separately by the Secretary of the Senate and | the
Clerk of the House may be charged
for bound volumes of | the journal of each House of the General
Assembly.
| (f) Session laws. Immediately after the General Assembly | adjourns, the
Secretary of State shall prepare
a printer's copy | for the "Session Laws of Illinois" that shall set
forth in full | all Acts and joint
resolutions passed by the General Assembly | at the session just
concluded and all executive
orders of the | Governor taking effect under Article V, Section 11
of the | Constitution and the
Executive Reorganization Implementation | Act. The printer's copy
shall be furnished and
delivered to the | Secretary of State by the Enrolling and
Engrossing Department | of the 2 Houses.
At the time an enrolled law is filed with the | Secretary of
State, whether before or after
the conclusion of |
| the session in which it was passed, it shall be
assigned a | Public Act number,
the first part of which shall be the number | of the General
Assembly followed by a dash and then
a number | showing the order in which that law was filed with the
| Secretary of State.
The title page of each volume of the | session laws shall
contain the following: "Printed
by the | authority of the General Assembly of the State of
Illinois". | The laws shall be arranged
by the Secretary of State and | printed in the chronological order
of Public Act numbers. At | the
end of each Act the dates when the Act was passed by the | General
Assembly and when the Act
was approved by the Governor | shall be stated. Any Act becoming law
without the approval of
| the Governor shall be marked at its end in the session laws by | the
printed certificate of the
Secretary of State. Executive | orders taking effect under Article
V, Section 11 of the
| Constitution and the Executive Reorganization Implementation | Act
shall be printed in
chronological order of executive order | number and shall state at
the end of each executive order
the | date it was transmitted to the General Assembly and the date
it | takes effect.
In the case of an amendatory Act, the changes | made by the
amendatory Act shall be
indicated in the session | laws in the following manner: (i) all
new matter shall be | underscored; and (ii) all matter deleted by the amendatory
Act | shall be shown crossed with a line.
The Secretary of State | shall prepare and furnish a table of
contents and an index to | each
volume of the session laws.
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| (g) Distribution. The bound volumes of the session laws of
| the General Assembly or, upon agreement, an electronic copy of | the bound volumes,
shall be made available to the following:
| (1) one copy of each to each State officer, board,
| commission, institution, and
department requesting a copy | in accordance with a canvass conducted by
the Secretary of | State before
the printing of the session laws except judges | of the appellate
courts and judges and
associate judges of | the circuit courts;
| (2) 10 copies to the law library of the Supreme Court;
| one copy each to the law
libraries of the appellate courts; | and one copy to each of the
county law libraries or, in | those counties without county
law libraries, one copy
to | the clerk of the circuit court;
| (3) one copy of each to each county clerk;
| (4) 10 copies of each to the library of the University
| of Illinois;
| (5) 3 copies of each to the libraries of the University
| of Illinois at Chicago,
Southern Illinois University at | Carbondale, Southern Illinois
University at Edwardsville,
| Northern Illinois University, Western Illinois University, | Eastern
Illinois University, Illinois
State University, | Chicago State University, Northeastern Illinois
| University, Chicago Kent
College of Law, DePaul | University, John Marshall Law School,
Loyola University,
| Northwestern University, Roosevelt University, and the |
| University
of Chicago;
| (6) a number of copies sufficient for exchange purposes
| to the Legislative
Reference Bureau and the University of | Illinois College of Law
Library;
| (7) a number of copies sufficient for public libraries
| in the State to the State
Library; and
| (8) the remainder shall be retained for
distribution as | the interests of the
State may require to persons making | application in writing or in
person for the publication.
| (h) Messages and reports. The following shall be printed in
| a quantity not to exceed
the maximum stated in this subsection | and bound and distributed at
public expense:
| (1) messages
to the General Assembly by the Governor, | 10,000 copies;
| (2) the
biennial report of the Lieutenant
Governor, | 1,000 copies;
| (3) the biennial report of the Secretary of
State, | 3,000 copies;
| (4) the biennial
report of the State Comptroller, 5,000 | copies;
| (5) the biennial report
of the State Treasurer, 3,000
| copies;
| (6) the annual report of the State Board of Education, | 6,000
copies; and
| (7) the biennial report
and annual opinions of the | Attorney General, 5,000 copies.
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| The
reports of all other State
officers, boards, | commissions, institutions, and departments shall
be printed, | bound, and
distributed at public expense in a number of copies | determined
from previous experience not to
exceed the probable | and reasonable demands of the State therefor.
Any other report | required
by law to be made to the Governor shall, upon his or | her order, be
printed in the quantity
ordered by the Governor, | bound and distributed at public expense.
| (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. date - See Sec. 99-5.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/26/2014
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